# MQTT Configuration # this configuration is needed to activat ethe integration with Home assistant # If you leave MQTT_BROKER empty, the integration will be skipped, and it won't affect the app in any way # to correctly configure the integration, you must copy this .env.example to a fine named just .env # and then fill all the fields # the ip address of your mqtt server # if you have the mosquitto addon, this is the same as the Home assistant IP MQTT_BROKER= # the port of the mqtt broker, 1883 is the default port MQTT_PORT=1883 # the username and password can either be the ones of a Home Assistant user (if you're using the addon) # or a specific mqtt user (see https://github.com/home-assistant/addons/blob/master/mosquitto/DOCS.md) MQTT_USERNAME= MQTT_PASSWORD= # Status update interval in seconds # most of the updates are done on demand anyway, so you probably don't need to edit this MQTT_STATUS_INTERVAL=30 # Home Assistant MQTT Discovery # this is usually homeassistant # if you didn't edit it yourself in your install, leave as is MQTT_DISCOVERY_PREFIX=homeassistant # unique ids: you need to edit these only if you have multiple tables that you want to connect to Home assistant # unique id of the devvice in Home Assistant HA_DEVICE_ID=dune_weaver # unique id of the device in mqtt MQTT_CLIENT_ID=dune_weaver # display name of the table in Home assistant HA_DEVICE_NAME=Dune Weaver # MQTT Topics # you can probably leave this as is MQTT_STATUS_TOPIC=dune_weaver/status MQTT_COMMAND_TOPIC=dune_weaver/command