A simple app to expose all events generated by an Amcrest device to MQTT using the
python-amcrest
library.
It supports the following environment variables:
AMCREST_HOST
(required)AMCREST_PORT
(optional, default = 80)AMCREST_USERNAME
(optional, default = admin)AMCREST_PASSWORD
(required)MQTT_USERNAME
(required)MQTT_PASSWORD
(optional, default = empty password)MQTT_HOST
(optional, default = 'localhost')MQTT_QOS
(optional, default = 0)MQTT_PORT
(optional, default = 1883)HOME_ASSISTANT
(optional, default = false)HOME_ASSISTANT_PREFIX
(optional, default = 'homeassistant')
It exposes events to the amcrest2mqtt/[SERIAL_NUMBER]/event
MQTT topic. If the device is an AD110 or AD410 doorbell it will expose
the doorbell status to amcrest2mqtt/[SERIAL_NUMBER]/doorbell
. If the device supports motion events it will expose motion events
to amcrest2mqtt/[SERIAL_NUMBER]/motion
.
The app supports events for any Amcrest device supported by python-amcrest
.
The app has built-in support for Home Assistant discovery. Set the HOME_ASSISTANT
environment variable to true
to enable support.
If you are using a different MQTT prefix to the default, you will need to set the HOME_ASSISTANT_PREFIX
environment variable.
The easiest way to run the app is via Docker Compose, e.g.
version: "3"
services:
amcrest2mqtt:
container_name: amcrest2mqtt
image: dchesterton/amcrest2mqtt:latest
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
AMCREST_HOST: 192.168.0.1
AMCREST_PASSWORD: password
MQTT_HOST: 192.168.0.2
MQTT_USERNAME: admin
MQTT_PASSWORD: password
HOME_ASSISTANT: "true"
The app will not support multiple devices. You can run multiple instances of the app if you need to expose events for multiple devies.
Docker is the only supported way of deploying the application. The app should run directly via Python but this is not supported.