Control your PC or homeserver with homeassistant or any other MQTT enabled home automation system.
pc2mqtt run on your pc or homeserver and exposes its state and actions via MQTT.
- Power sensor
- Shutdown button
- Reboot button
Installation of pc2mqtt works a little different on windows vs linux.
- Download the latest binary from the releases
- Setup a systemd service running the binary on start
- Thats it
For windows pc2mqtt uses the windows-service-wrapper.
- Download the latest windows zip archive from the releases
- Unzip it to a directory of your choice
- In cmd run
pc2mqtt.exe install
andpc2mqtt.exe start
to install and start it as a windows service
Explaination: wrapped.exe
is the actual binary. pc2mqtt.exe is the windows service wrapper which installs the service using the xml config file. For more info have a look at the windows-service-wrapper.
When first starting the application, a config.json
will be created right next to it. It looks like this:
{
"device_id": "63fbeebb-f107-4903-ab36-6104b9d802b0",
"device_name": "MY-PC-HOSTNAME",
"mqtt": {
"host": "<YOUR MQTT HOST>",
"port": 1883,
"username": "<MQTT USER>",
"password": "<MQTT PASSWORD>",
"auto_discovery_prefix": "homeassistant"
},
"debug_mode": false
}
Parameter | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
device_id |
A generated id to identify your device. | Generated. Can be changed |
device_name |
How your device will be named in eg. homeassistant. | Defaults to hostname |
mqtt.host |
Your MQTT hostname eg. 192.168.0.10. | |
mqtt.port |
Your MQTT port. | 1883 |
mqtt.username |
Your MQTT username. | |
mqtt.password |
Your MQTT password. | |
mqtt.auto_discovery_prefix |
The prefix used for the auto discovery messages. | homeassistant |
debug_mode |
Enabled debug mode. Prints more logs and adds a "test" button. | false |