# Xiaomi Mi Flora Plant Sensor MQTT Client/Daemon A simple Linux python script to query arbitrary Mi Flora plant sensor devices and send the data to an **MQTT** broker, e.g., the famous [Eclipse Mosquitto](https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.mosquitto) or the embedded MQTT broker in [Home Assistant](https://home-assistant.io). After data made the hop to the MQTT broker it can be used by home automation software like Home Assistant or [openHAB](https://openhab.org). ![Demo gif for command line execution](demo.gif) The program can be executed for a single run or in **daemon mode** to run continuously in the background. ### Features * Support for [Xiaomi](https://xiaomi-mi.com/sockets-and-sensors/xiaomi-huahuacaocao-flower-care-smart-monitor) [Mi Flora sensors](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Newest-Original-Xiaomi-Flora-Monitor-Digital-Plants-Flowers-Soil-Water-Light-Tester-Sensor-Monitor-for-Aquarium/32685750372.html) (tested with firmware v2.6.2, v2.6.4, v2.6.6, v3.1.4, others anticipated) * Build on top of [open-homeautomation/miflora](https://github.com/open-homeautomation/miflora) * Highly configurable * Data publication via MQTT * JSON encoded * MQTT authentication support * Daemon mode (default) * Systemd service file included, sd\_notify messages generated * MQTT-less mode, printing data directly to stdout/file * Reliable and inituitive * Tested on Raspberry Pi ![Promotional image](https://xiaomi-mi.com/uploads/ck/xiaomi-flower-monitor-001.jpg) ### Readings The Mi Flora sensor offers the following plant and soil readings: | Name | Description | |-----------------|-------------| | `temperature` | Air temperature, in [°C] (0.1°C resolution) | | `light` | [Sunlight intensity](https://aquarium-digest.com/tag/lumenslux-requirements-of-a-cannabis-plant/), in [lux] | | `moisture` | (Soil moisture](https://observant.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/208067926-Monitoring-Soil-Moisture-for-Optimal-Crop-Growth), in [%] | | `conductivity` | [Soil fertility](https://www.plantcaretools.com/measure-fertilization-with-ec-meters-for-plants-faq), in [µS/cm] | | `battery` | Sensor battery level, in [%] | ### Installation On a modern Linux system just a few steps are needed. The following example shows the installation under Debian/Raspbian: ```shell sudo apt install git python3 python3-pip bluetooth bluez git clone https://github.com/ThomDietrich/miflora-mqtt-daemon.git /opt/miflora-mqtt-daemon cd /opt/miflora-mqtt-daemon sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt ``` ### Configuration To match personal needs, all operation details can be configured using the file [`config.ini`](config.ini). You need to add at least one sensor to the configuration. Scan for available Mi Flora sensors in your proximity with the command: ```shell sudo hcitool lescan ``` Interfacing your Mi Flora sensor with this program is harmless. The device will not be modified and will still work with the official Xiaomi app. ### Execution A first test run is as easy as: ```shell python3 miflora-mqtt-daemon.py ``` With a correct configuration the result should look similar to the the screencap above. The extensive output can be reduced to error messages: ```shell python3 miflora-mqtt-daemon.py > /dev/null ``` #### Continous Daemon/Service You most probably want to execute the program **continuously in the background**. This can be done either by using the internal daemon or cron. **Attention:** Daemon mode must be enabled in the configuration file (default). 1. Systemd service - on systemd powered systems the recommended option ```shell sudo cp /opt/miflora-mqtt-daemon/template.service /etc/systemd/system/miflora.service sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl start miflora.service sudo systemctl status miflora.service sudo systemctl enable miflora.service ``` 1. Screen Shell - Run the program inside a [screen shell](https://www.howtoforge.com/linux_screen): ```shell screen -S miflora-mqtt-daemon -d -m python3 /path/to/miflora-mqtt-daemon.py ``` 1. Cron job - Add a new con job, e.g., `/etc/cron.d/miflora`, execute every 5 minutes ```shell */5 * * * * root python3 /path/to/miflora-mqtt-daemon.py > /dev/null ``` ### Integration Data will be published to the MQTT broker topic "`miflora/sensorname`" (names configurable). An example: ```json {"light": 5424, "moisture": 30, "temperature": 21.4, "conductivity": 1020, "battery": 100} ``` This data can be subscribed to and processed by other applications, like [Home Assistant](https://home-assistant.io) or [openHAB](https://openhab.org). Enjoy! ---- #### Disclaimer and Legal > *Xiaomi* and *Mi Flora* are registered trademarks of *BEIJING XIAOMI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.* > > This project is a community project not for commercial use. > The authors will not be held responsible in the event of device failure or other damages. > > This project is in no way affiliated with, authorized, maintained, sponsored or endorsed by *Xiaomi* or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries.