# Systant Configuration # Copy this to systant.toml and customize for your system [systant] # hostname = "myhost" # defaults to system hostname [mqtt] broker = "mqtt://localhost:1883" # username = "user" # password = "secret" # clientId = "systant-myhost" # defaults to systant-{hostname} topicPrefix = "systant" [entities] interval = 30 # default interval in seconds # Sensor examples [entities.cpu_usage] type = "sensor" state_command = "awk '/^cpu / {u=$2+$4; t=$2+$4+$5; print int(u*100/t)}' /proc/stat" unit = "%" icon = "mdi:cpu-64-bit" name = "CPU Usage" [entities.memory] type = "sensor" state_command = "awk '/MemTotal/{t=$2} /MemAvailable/{a=$2} END {print int((t-a)/t*100)}' /proc/meminfo" unit = "%" icon = "mdi:memory" name = "Memory Usage" [entities.last_seen] type = "sensor" state_command = "date -Iseconds" device_class = "timestamp" icon = "mdi:clock-check" name = "Last Seen" availability = false # keeps last value when offline # Binary sensor example (read-only on/off) # [entities.service_running] # type = "binary_sensor" # state_command = "systemctl is-active myservice >/dev/null && echo ON || echo OFF" # device_class = "running" # icon = "mdi:cog" # name = "My Service" # Light example (controllable, for things like monitors) # [entities.screen] # type = "light" # state_command = "xrandr | grep -q 'connected primary' && echo ON || echo OFF" # on_command = "xrandr --output DP-1 --auto" # off_command = "xrandr --output DP-1 --off" # icon = "mdi:monitor" # name = "Screen" # Switch example (controllable on/off) # [entities.vpn] # type = "switch" # state_command = "systemctl is-active openvpn >/dev/null && echo ON || echo OFF" # on_command = "systemctl start openvpn" # off_command = "systemctl stop openvpn" # icon = "mdi:vpn" # name = "VPN" # Button example (just executes a command) # [entities.sync_time] # type = "button" # press_command = "ntpdate pool.ntp.org" # icon = "mdi:clock-sync" # name = "Sync Time" [homeassistant] discovery = true discoveryPrefix = "homeassistant"