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MQTT Switch Instructions on how to integrate MQTT switches into Home Assistant. mqtt.png
Switch
0.7 Configurable

The mqtt switch platform lets you control your MQTT enabled switches.

Configuration

In an ideal scenario, the MQTT device will have a state_topic to publish state changes. If these messages are published with a RETAIN flag, the MQTT switch will receive an instant state update after subscription, and will start with the correct state. Otherwise, the initial state of the switch will be false / off.

When a state_topic is not available, the switch will work in optimistic mode. In this mode, the switch will immediately change state after every command. Otherwise, the switch will wait for state confirmation from the device (message from state_topic).

Optimistic mode can be forced, even if the state_topic is available. Try to enable it, if experiencing incorrect switch operation.

To enable this switch in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml file:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
  - platform: mqtt
    command_topic: "home/bedroom/switch1/set"

{% configuration %} command_topic: description: The MQTT topic to publish commands to change the switch state. required: false type: string name: description: The name to use when displaying this switch. required: false type: string default: MQTT Switch icon: description: Icon for the switch. required: false type: icon state_topic: description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive state updates. required: false type: string state_on: description: The payload that represents the on state. required: false type: string default: "payload_on if defined, else ON" state_off: description: The payload that represents the off state. required: false type: string default: "payload_off if defined, else OFF" availability_topic: description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive availability (online/offline) updates. required: false type: string payload_on: description: The payload that represents enabled state. required: false type: string default: "ON" payload_off: description: The payload that represents disabled state. required: false type: string default: "OFF" payload_available: description: The payload that represents the available state. required: false type: string default: online payload_not_available: description: The payload that represents the unavailable state. required: false type: string default: offline optimistic: description: Flag that defines if switch works in optimistic mode. required: false type: boolean default: "true if no state_topic defined, else false." qos: description: The maximum QoS level of the state topic. Default is 0 and will also be used to publishing messages. required: false type: integer default: 0 retain: description: If the published message should have the retain flag on or not. required: false type: boolean default: false value_template: description: "Defines a template to extract a value from the payload." required: false type: string json_attributes_topic: description: The MQTT topic subscribed to receive a JSON dictionary payload and then set as sensor attributes. Usage example can be found in MQTT sensor documentation. required: false type: string json_attributes_template: description: "Defines a template to extract the JSON dictionary from messages received on the json_attributes_topic. Usage example can be found in MQTT sensor documentation." required: false type: template device: description: "Information about the device this switch is a part of to tie it into the device registry. Only works through MQTT discovery and when unique_id is set." required: false type: map keys: identifiers: description: A list of IDs that uniquely identify the device. For example a serial number. required: false type: list, string connections: description: 'A list of connections of the device to the outside world as a list of tuples [connection_type, connection_identifier]. For example the MAC address of a network interface: "connections": [["mac", "02:5b:26:a8:dc:12"]].' required: false type: list manufacturer: description: The manufacturer of the device. required: false type: string model: description: The model of the device. required: false type: string name: description: The name of the device. required: false type: string sw_version: description: The firmware version of the device. required: false type: string {% endconfiguration %}

Make sure that your topic matches exactly. some-topic/ and some-topic are different topics.

Examples

In this section, you will find some real-life examples of how to use this sensor.

Full configuration

The example below shows a full configuration for a switch.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
  - platform: mqtt
    name: "Bedroom Switch"
    state_topic: "home/bedroom/switch1"
    command_topic: "home/bedroom/switch1/set"
    availability_topic: "home/bedroom/switch1/available"
    payload_on: "ON"
    payload_off: "OFF"
    state_on: "ON"
    state_off: "OFF"
    optimistic: false
    qos: 0
    retain: true

For a check, you can use the command line tools mosquitto_pub shipped with mosquitto to send MQTT messages. This allows you to operate your switch manually:

mosquitto_pub -h 127.0.0.1 -t home/bedroom/switch1 -m "ON"

Set the state of a device with ESPEasy

Assuming that you have flashed your ESP8266 unit with ESPEasy. Under "Config" is a name ("Unit Name:") set for your device (here it's "bathroom"). A configuration for a "Controller" for MQTT with the protocol "OpenHAB MQTT" is present and the entries ("Controller Subscribe:" and "Controller Publish:") are adjusted to match your needs. In this example, the topics are prefixed with "home". There is no further configuration needed as the GPIOs can be controlled with MQTT directly.

Manually you can set pin 13 to high with mosquitto_pub or another MQTT tool:

mosquitto_pub -h 127.0.0.1 -t home/bathroom/gpio/13 -m "1"

The configuration will look like the example below:

{% raw %}

# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
  - platform: mqtt
    name: bathroom
    state_topic: "home/bathroom/gpio/13"
    command_topic: "home/bathroom/gpio/13"
    payload_on: "1"
    payload_off: "0"

{% endraw %}