# Configuration file for Xiaomi Mi Flora Plant Sensor MQTT Client/Daemon # Source: https://github.com/ThomDietrich/miflora-mqtt-daemon # # Uncomment and adapt all settings as needed. [General] # The operation mode of the program. Determines wether retrieved sensor data is published via MQTT or stdout/file. # Currently supported: # mqtt-json - Publish to an mqtt broker, json encoded (Default) # mqtt-homie - Publish to an mqtt broker following the Homie MQTT convention (https://github.com/marvinroger/homie) # mqtt-smarthome - Publish to an mqtt broker following the mqtt-smarthome proposal # (https://github.com/mqtt-smarthome/mqtt-smarthome) # json - Print to stdout as json encoded string #reporting_method = mqtt-json # The bluetooth adapter that should be used to connect to Mi Flora devices (Default: hci0) #adapter = hci0 [Daemon] # Enable or Disable an endless execution loop (Default: true) #enabled = true # The period between two measurements in seconds (Default: 300) #period = 300 [MQTT] # The hostname or IP address of the MQTT broker to connect to (Default: localhost) #hostname = localhost # The TCP port the MQTT broker is listening on (Default: 1883) #port = 1883 # Maximum period in seconds between ping messages to the broker. (Default: 60) #keepalive = 60 # The MQTT base topic to publish all Mi Flora sensor data topics under. # Default depends on the configured reporting_mode (mqtt-json, mqtt-smarthome: miflora, mqtt-homie: homie) #base_topic = miflora #base_topic = homie # Homie specific: The device ID for this daemon instance (Default: miflora-mqtt-daemon) #homie_device_id = miflora-mqtt-daemon # The MQTT broker authentification credentials (Default: no authentication) #username = user #password = pwd123 # Enable TLS/SSL on the connection #tls = false # Path to CA Certificate file to verify host #tls_ca_cert = # Path to TLS client auth key file #tls_keyfile = # Path to TLS client auth certificate file #tls_certfile = [Sensors] # Add your Mi Flora sensors here. Each sensor consists of a name and a Ethernet MAC address. # Additional location information can be added to the name, delimited by an '@'. # Scan for sensors from the command line with: # $ sudo hcitool lescan # # Examples: # #Schefflera@Living = C4:7C:8D:11:22:33 #JapaneseBonsai = C4:7C:8D:44:55:66 #Petunia@Balcony = C4:7C:8D:77:88:99