RESTful Binary Sensor
The rest
binary sensor platform is consuming a given endpoint which is exposed by a RESTful API of a device, an application, or a web service. The binary sensor has support for GET and POST requests.
The JSON messages can contain different values like 1
, "1"
, TRUE
, true
, on
, or open
. If the value is nested then use a template.
{
"name": "Binary sensor",
"state": {
"open": "true",
"timestamp": "2016-06-20 15:42:52.926733"
}
}
To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
file for a GET request:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
binary_sensor:
- platform: rest
resource: http://IP_ADDRESS/ENDPOINT
or for a POST request:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
binary_sensor:
- platform: rest
resource: http://IP_ADDRESS/ENDPOINT
method: POST
Configuration variables:
- resource (Required): The resource or endpoint that contains the value.
- method (Optional): The method of the request. Default is GET.
- name (Optional): Name of the REST binary sensor.
- sensor_class (Optional): The type/class of the sensor to set the icon in the frontend.
- value_template (Optional): Defines a template to extract the value.
- payload (Optional): The payload to send with a POST request. Usualy formed as a dictionary.
- verify_ssl (Optional): Verify the certification of the endpoint. Default to True.
Make sure that the URL matches exactly your endpoint or resource.
Examples
In this section you find some real life examples of how to use this sensor.
aREST sensor
Instead of using an aREST binary sensor could the value of a device supporting aREST directly retrieved with a REST binary sensor.
binary_sensor:
- platform: rest
resource: http://192.168.0.5/digital/9
method: GET
name: Light
sensor_class: light
value_template: ''