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Basic MQTT Example | Custom Python Component Examples |
This example requires you to have the MQTT integration up and running.
This is a simple hello world example to show the basics of using MQTT in a custom integration. To use this example, create the file <config dir>/custom_components/hello_mqtt.py
and copy the below example code.
This example follows a topic on MQTT and updates the state of an entity to the last message received on that topic. It will also register a service 'set_state' that will publish a message to the MQTT topic that we're listening to.
import homeassistant.loader as loader
# The domain of your component. Should be equal to the name of your component.
DOMAIN = 'hello_mqtt'
# List of integration names (string) your integration depends upon.
DEPENDENCIES = ['mqtt']
CONF_TOPIC = 'topic'
DEFAULT_TOPIC = 'home-assistant/hello_mqtt'
def setup(hass, config):
"""Set up the Hello MQTT component."""
mqtt = hass.components.mqtt
topic = config[DOMAIN].get(CONF_TOPIC, DEFAULT_TOPIC)
entity_id = 'hello_mqtt.last_message'
# Listener to be called when we receive a message.
# The msg parameter is a Message object with the following members:
# - topic, payload, qos, retain
def message_received(msg):
"""Handle new MQTT messages."""
hass.states.set(entity_id, msg.payload)
# Subscribe our listener to a topic.
mqtt.subscribe(topic, message_received)
# Set the initial state.
hass.states.set(entity_id, 'No messages')
# Service to publish a message on MQTT.
def set_state_service(call):
"""Service to send a message."""
mqtt.publish(topic, call.data.get('new_state'))
# Register our service with Home Assistant.
hass.services.register(DOMAIN, 'set_state', set_state_service)
# Return boolean to indicate that initialization was successfully.
return True
Load the integration by adding the following to your configuration.yaml
. When your integration is loaded, a new entity should popup and there should be a new service available to call.
# configuration.yaml entry
hello_mqtt:
topic: some_mqtt/topic/here
You can call the service with example payload:
{
"new_state": "some new state"
}