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Home assistant add-on: gazpar2mqtt

I maintain this and other Home Assistant add-ons in my free time: keeping up with upstream changes, HA changes, and testing on real hardware takes a lot of time (and some money). I use around 5-10 of my >110 addons so regularly I install test machines (and purchase some test services such as vpn) that I don't use myself to troubleshoot and improve the addons

If this add-on saves you time or makes your setup easier, I would be very grateful for your support!

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Addon informations

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About

Python script to fetch GRDF data and publish data to a mqtt broker. See its github for all informations : https://github.com/ssenart/gazpar2mqtt

Configuration

Use the add-on env_vars option to pass extra environment variables (uppercase or lowercase names). See https://github.com/alexbelgium/hassio-addons/wiki/Add-Environment-variables-to-your-Addon-2 for details.

This addon fetches gas consumption data from GRDF (French gas utility) and publishes it to MQTT for Home Assistant integration.

Setup Steps

  1. Create a GRDF account at https://monespace.grdf.fr/
  2. Configure your GRDF credentials in the config.yaml file
  3. Set up MQTT connection details
  4. Monitor data retrieval in the addon logs

Options

Option Type Default Description
CONFIG_LOCATION str /config/gazpar2mqtt/config.yaml Path to configuration file
TZ str Europe/Paris Timezone (e.g., Europe/London)
mqtt_autodiscover bool true Enable MQTT autodiscovery
verbose bool true Enable verbose logging

Example Configuration

CONFIG_LOCATION: "/config/gazpar2mqtt/config.yaml"
TZ: "Europe/Paris"
mqtt_autodiscover: true
verbose: false

Configuration File

The main configuration is done via /config/gazpar2mqtt/config.yaml. This file contains:

  • GRDF account credentials
  • MQTT broker settings
  • Data retrieval intervals
  • Device configurations

Required Configuration in config.yaml

# GRDF Credentials
grdf:
  username: "your-grdf-username"
  password: "your-grdf-password"

# MQTT Settings
mqtt:
  host: "homeassistant.local"
  port: 1883
  username: "mqtt-user"
  password: "mqtt-password"
  topic_prefix: "gazpar"

# Optional: Update frequency
update_frequency: 3600  # seconds

For complete configuration options, see: https://github.com/ssenart/gazpar2mqtt

Installation

The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other Hass.io add-on.

  1. Add my add-ons repository to your home assistant instance (in supervisor addons store at top right, or click button below if you have configured my HA) Open your Home Assistant instance and show the add add-on repository dialog with a specific repository URL pre-filled.
  2. Install this add-on.
  3. Click the Save button to store your configuration.
  4. Start the add-on.
  5. Check the logs of the add-on to see if everything went well.
  6. Carefully configure the add-on to your preferences, see the official documentation for for that.