dweet.io
The dweet
integration makes it possible to transfer details collected with Home Assistant to Dweet.io and visualize them with freeboard.io. Keep in mind that your information will be public!
There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
Configuration
To use the dweet
integration in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
dweet:
name: YOUR_UNIQUE_IDENTIFIER
whitelist:
- input_number.brightness
- input_boolean.notify_home
- sensor.weather_temperature
- sensor.cpu
Sensor
The dweet
sensor platform allows you to get details from your devices which are publishing their values to Dweet.io.
Configuration
To use Dweet.io sensors in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: dweet
device: THING_NAME
value_template: "{{ value_json.VARIABLE }}"
Configuration Variables
The variable to extract a value from the content.
Let you overwrite the name of the device in the frontend.
Full configuration sample
A full configuration entry could look like the sample below.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: dweet
name: Temperature
device: THING_NAME
value_template: "{{ value_json.VARIABLE }}"
unit_of_measurement: "°C"
Interacting with Dweet.io
You can easily send dweets from the command-line to test your sensor with curl
.
curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"temperature": 40, "humidity": 65}' https://dweet.io/dweet/for/ha-sensor
will give you a response like the one below:
{"this":"succeeded","by":"dweeting","the":"dweet","with":{"thing":"ha-sensor","created":"2015-12-10T09:43:31.133Z","content":{"temperature":40,"humidity":65}}}
The dweepy module gives you another option to work with Dweet.io.
Send a dweet.
$ python3
>>> import dweepy
>>> dweepy.dweet_for('ha-sensor', {'temperature': '23', 'humiditiy':'81'})
{'thing': 'ha-sensor', 'created': '2015-12-10T09:46:08.559Z', 'content': {'humiditiy': 81, 'temperature': 23}}
Receive the latest dweet.
>>> dweepy.get_latest_dweet_for('ha-sensor')
[{'thing': 'ha-sensor'', 'created': '2015-12-10T09:43:31.133Z', 'content': {'humidity': 65, 'temperature': 40}}]