SMTP
The smtp
platform allows you to deliver notifications from Home Assistant to an e-mail recipient.
To enable notification by e-mail in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
notify:
- name: NOTIFIER_NAME
platform: smtp
sender: YOUR_SENDER
recipient: YOUR_RECIPIENT
Configuration variables:
- name (Optional): Setting the optional parameter
name
allows multiple notifiers to be created. The default value isnotify
. The notifier will bind to the servicenotify.NOTIFIER_NAME
. - sender (Required): E-mail address of the sender.
- recipient (Required): E-mail address of the recipient of the notification. This can be a recipient address or a list of addresses for multiple recipients.
- server (Optional): SMTP server which is used to end the notifications. Defaults to
localhost
. - port (Optional): The port that the SMTP server is using. Defaults to 587.
- timeout (Optional): The timeout in seconds that the SMTP server is using. Defaults to 5.
- username (Optional): Username for the SMTP account.
- password (Optional): Password for the SMTP server that belongs to the given username. If the password contains a colon it need to be wrapped in apostrophes.
- encryption (Optional): Set mode for encryption,
starttls
,tls
ornone
. Defaults tostarttls
. - sender_name (Optional): Sets a custom ‘sender name’ in the emails headers (From: Custom name example@mail.com).
- debug (Optional): Enables Debug, eg. True or False. Defaults to False.
A sample configuration entry for Google Mail.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
notify:
- name: NOTIFIER_NAME
platform: smtp
server: smtp.gmail.com
port: 587
timeout: 15
sender: john@gmail.com
encryption: starttls
username: john@gmail.com
password: thePassword
recipient:
- james@gmail.com
- bob@gmail.com
sender_name: My Home Assistant
Keep in mind that Google has some extra layers of protection which need special attention (Hint: ‘Less secure apps’). If you have 2-step verification enabled on your Google account, you’ll need to use an application-specific password.
To use the SMTP notification, refer to it in an automation or script like in this example:
burglar:
alias: Burglar Alarm
sequence:
- service: shell_command.snapshot
- delay:
seconds: 1
- service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME
data:
title: 'Intruder alert'
message: 'Intruder alert at apartment!!'
data:
images:
- /home/pi/snapshot1.jpg
- /home/pi/snapshot2.jpg
The optional images
field adds in-line image attachments to the email. This sends a text/HTML multi-part message instead of the plain text default.
The optional html
field makes a custom text/HTML multi-part message, allowing total freedom for sending rich html emails. In them, if you need to attach images, you can pass both arguments (html
and images
), the attachments will be joined with the basename of the images, so they can be included in the html page with src="cid:image_name.ext"
.
burglar:
alias: Burglar Alarm
sequence:
- service: shell_command.snapshot
- delay:
seconds: 1
- service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME
data_template:
message: 'Intruder alert at apartment!!'
data:
images:
- /home/pi/snapshot1.jpg
- /home/pi/snapshot2.jpg
html: >
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>Intruder alert</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0-alpha.5/css/bootstrap.min.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.4.0/css/font-awesome.min.css">
<style type="text/css">
@font-face {
font-family: 'Open Sans';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 300;
src: local('Open Sans Light'), local('OpenSans-Light'), url(http://fonts.gstatic.com/s/opensans/v13/DXI1ORHCpsQm3Vp6mXoaTZS3E-kSBmtLoNJPDtbj2Pk.ttf) format('truetype');
}
h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 {
font-family:'Open Sans',Arial,sans-serif;
font-weight:400;
margin:10px 0
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="jumbotron jumbotron-fluid" style="background-color: #f00a2d; color: white;">
<div class="container py-0">
<h1>Intruder alert at apartment!!</h1>
</div>
</div>
<div class="container-fluid">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12 col-md-6 px-0">
<img class="rounded" style="width: 100%;"
alt="snapshot1" src="cid:snapshot1.jpg" />
</div>
<div class="col-xs-12 col-md-6 px-0">
<img class="rounded" style="width: 100%;"
alt="snapshot2" src="cid:snapshot2.jpg" />
</div>
</div>
<br>
</div>
</body>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0-alpha.5/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
</html>
Obviously, this kind of complex html email reporting is done much more conveniently using Jinja2 templating from an AppDaemon app, for example.
This platform is fragile and not able to catch all exceptions in a smart way because of the large number of possible configuration combinations.
A combination that will work properly is port 587 and STARTTLS. It’s recommended to enable STARTTLS, if possible.
Keep in mind that if the password contains a colon, it needs to be wrapped in apostrophes in the configuration.yaml
file.
For Google Mail (smtp.gmail.com) an additional step in the setup process is needed. Google has some extra layers of protection which need special attention. By default, the usage by external applications, especially scripts, is limited. Visit the Less secure apps page and enable it.
To use notifications, please see the getting started with automation page.