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    MQTT2HA

    NPM Version CodeQL License: MIT

    A JavaScript/TypeScript library to create MQTT entities that are automatically discovered by Home Assistant.

    • Easy creation of Home Assistant MQTT entities
    • Automatic MQTT discovery configuration
    • Supported entity types:
      • Binary Sensors
      • Buttons
      • Sensors
      • Switches
    • TypeScript support with full type definitions
    • Configurable availability reporting
    npm install mqtt2ha
    
    • Node.js >= 22.4.0
    • A running MQTT broker
    • Home Assistant with MQTT integration enabled and discovery enabled

    See example.ts for usage examples.

    Here's a simple example of creating a motion sensor:

    import { BinarySensor, MqttSettings, DeviceConfiguration } from 'mqtt2ha';

    // MQTT connection settings
    const mqttSettings: MqttSettings = {
    host: 'localhost',
    port: 1883,
    username: 'your_username',
    password: 'your_password',
    client_name: 'my-mqtt-client'
    };

    // Device configuration
    const device: DeviceConfiguration = {
    name: 'Room Sensor',
    manufacturer: 'My Company',
    model: 'Room Sensor v1',
    identifiers: 'room_sensor_1'
    };

    // Create a motion sensor
    const motionSensor = new BinarySensor({
    mqtt: mqttSettings,
    component: {
    component: 'binary_sensor',
    name: 'Motion Sensor',
    device_class: 'motion',
    unique_id: 'motion_sensor_1',
    device
    }
    });

    // Write configuration to MQTT (required for discovery)
    await motionSensor.writeConfig();

    // Publish state changes
    await motionSensor.setState(true);

    The complete reference documentation for the mqtt2ha library can be found at https://bourquep.github.io/mqtt2ha/.

    If you want to contribute to this project, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file for guidelines.

    mqtt2ha is licensed under the MIT License. This is a permissive license that allows you to use, modify, and redistribute this software in both private and commercial projects. You can change the code and distribute your changes without being required to release your source code. The MIT License only requires that you include the original copyright notice and license text in any copy of the software or substantial portion of it.

    © 2025 Pascal Bourque

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