Command binary sensor
The command
binary sensor platform issues specific commands to get data.
To use your Command binary sensor in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry binary_sensor: platform: command_sensor command: cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward name: 'IP4 forwarding' payload_on: "1" payload_of: "0" value_template: '{{ value.x }}'
Configuration variables:
- command (Required): The action to take to get the value.
- name (Optional): Let you overwrite the the name of the device. By default name from the device is used.
- payload_on (Optional): The payload that represents enabled state. Default is “ON”.
- payload_off (Optional): The payload that represents disabled state. Default is “OFF”.
- value_template (Optional): Defines a template to extract a value from the payload.
Examples
In this section you find some real life examples of how to use this sensor.
SickRage
Check the state of an SickRage instance.
# Example configuration.yaml entry binary_sensor: platform: command_sensor command: netstat -na | find "33322" | find /c "LISTENING" > nul && (echo "Running") || (echo "Not running") name: 'sickragerunning' payload_on: "Running" payload_off: "Not running"
Check RasPlex
Check if RasPlex is online
.
binary_sensor: platform: command_sensor command: 'ping rasplex.local -c 1 | grep "1 received" | wc -l' name: 'is_rasplex_online' payload_on: 1 payload_off: 0