MQTT client controlling SwitchBot button automators and curtain motors
Compatible with Home Assistant's MQTT Switch and MQTT Cover platform.
$ pip3 install --user --upgrade switchbot-mqtt
$ switchbot-mqtt --mqtt-host HOSTNAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS
# or
$ switchbot-mqtt --mqtt-host HOSTNAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS --mqtt-disable-tls
Use sudo hcitool lescan
or select device settings > 3 dots on top right in
SwitchBot app
to determine your SwitchBot's mac address.
Send ON
or OFF
to topic homeassistant/switch/switchbot/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/set
.
$ mosquitto_pub -h MQTT_BROKER -t homeassistant/switch/switchbot/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/set -m ON
The command-line option --fetch-device-info
enables battery level reports on topic
homeassistant/switch/switchbot/MAC_ADDRESS/battery-percentage
after every command.
The report may be requested manually by sending a MQTT message to the topic
homeassistant/switch/switchbot/MAC_ADDRESS/request-device-info
(requires --fetch-device-info
)
Send OPEN
, CLOSE
, or STOP
to topic homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/set
:
$ mosquitto_pub -h MQTT_BROKER -t homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/set -m CLOSE
Or a position in percent (0 fully closed, 100 fully opened) to topic
homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/position/set-percent
:
$ mosquitto_pub -h MQTT_BROKER -t homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/position/set-percent -m 42
The command-line option --fetch-device-info
enables position reports on topic
homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/MAC_ADDRESS/position
after STOP
commands
and battery level reports on topic homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/MAC_ADDRESS/battery-percentage
after every command.
These reports may be requested manually by sending a MQTT message to the topic
homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/MAC_ADDRESS/request-device-info
(requires --fetch-device-info
)
In case some of your Switchbot devices are password-protected,
create a JSON file mapping MAC addresses to passwords
and provide its path via the --device-password-file
option:
{
"11:22:33:44:55:66": "password",
"aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff": "secret",
"00:00:00:0f:f1:ce": "random string"
}
$ switchbot-mqtt --device-password-file /some/where/switchbot-passwords.json …
switchbot-mqtt --mqtt-username me --mqtt-password secret …
# or
switchbot-mqtt --mqtt-username me --mqtt-password-file /var/lib/secrets/mqtt/password …
--mqtt-password
leaks the password to other users on the same machine,
if /proc
is mounted with hidepid=0
(default).
By default, switchbot-mqtt
prepends homeassistant/
to all MQTT topics.
This common prefix can be changed via --mqtt-topic-prefix
:
# listens on living-room/switch/switchbot/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/set
switchbot-mqtt --mqtt-topic-prefix living-room/ …
# listens on switch/switchbot/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/set
switchbot-mqtt --mqtt-topic-prefix '' …
After connecting to the MQTT broker, switchbot-mqtt
will report online
on topic homeassistant/switchbot-mqtt/status
.
When disconnecting (graceful shutdown or unexpected loss of connection), offline
will be reported on the same topic.
Why not use the official SwitchBot integration?
Older versions of pySwitchbot (before bleak replaced bluepy) required access to the host's network stack. I prefer not to share the host's network stack with home assistant's container (more complicated network setup and additional netfilter rules required for isolation).
Sadly, docker run --network host
even requires --userns host
:
docker: Error response from daemon: cannot share the host's network namespace when user namespaces are enabled.
The official home assistant image
runs as root
.
This imposes an unnecessary security risk, especially when disabling user namespace remapping
(--userns host
).
# https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/mqtt/broker/#configuration-variables
mqtt:
broker: BROKER_HOSTNAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS
# credentials, additional options…
# https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/switch.mqtt/#configuration-variables
switch:
- platform: mqtt
name: switchbot_button
command_topic: homeassistant/switch/switchbot/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/set
state_topic: homeassistant/switch/switchbot/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/state
# http://materialdesignicons.com/
icon: mdi:light-switch
cover:
- platform: mqtt
name: switchbot_curtains
command_topic: homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/11:22:33:44:55:66/set
set_position_topic: homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff/position/set-percent
state_topic: homeassistant/cover/switchbot-curtain/11:22:33:44:55:66/state
Pre-built docker images are available at https://hub.docker.com/r/fphammerle/switchbot-mqtt/tags
Annotation of signed tags docker/*
contains docker image digests: https://github.com/fphammerle/switchbot-mqtt/tags
$ docker build -t switchbot-mqtt .
$ docker run --name spelunca_switchbot \
--userns host \
-v /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket:/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket \
switchbot-mqtt:latest \
switchbot-mqtt --mqtt-host HOSTNAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS
Alternatively, you can use docker-compose
:
version: '3.8'
services:
switchbot-mqtt:
image: switchbot-mqtt
container_name: switchbot-mqtt
userns_mode: host
environment:
- MQTT_HOST=localhost
- MQTT_PORT=1883
#- MQTT_USERNAME=username
#- MQTT_PASSWORD=password
#- FETCH_DEVICE_INFO=yes
volumes:
- /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket:/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket
restart: unless-stopped