RESTful Switch
The rest
switch platform allows you to control a given endpoint that supports a RESTful API. The switch can get the state via GET and set the state via POST on a given REST resource.
To enable this switch, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: rest
resource: http://IP_ADDRESS/ENDPOINT
Configuration variables:
- resource (Required): The resource or endpoint that contains the value.
- name (Optional): Name of the REST switch.
- body_on (Optional): The body of the POST request that commands the switch to become enabled. Default is “ON”. This value can be a template, which is useful if the POST request needs to depend on the state of the system. For example, to enable remote-temperature-sensor tracking on a radio thermostat, one has to send the current value of the remote temperature sensor. On can achieve this using the template
'{"rem_temp":}'
. - body_off (Optional): The body of the POST request that commands the switch to become disabled. Default is “OFF”. This value can also be a template.
- is_on_template (Optional): A template that determines the state of the switch from the value returned by the GET request on the resource url. This template should compute to a boolean (True or False). Default is equivalent to
'{{ value.json == body_on }}'
. This means that by default, the state of the switch is on if and only if the response to the GET request matchesbody_on
.
Make sure that the URL matches exactly your endpoint or resource.