The server uses the MCP protocol to share access to a local Home Assistant instance with an LLM application.
A powerful bridge between your Home Assistant instance and Language Learning Models (LLMs), enabling natural language control and monitoring of your smart home devices through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This server provides a comprehensive API for managing your entire Home Assistant ecosystem, from device control to system administration.
- 🎮 Device Control: Control any Home Assistant device through natural language
- 🔄 Real-time Updates: Get instant updates through Server-Sent Events (SSE)
- 🤖 Automation Management: Create, update, and manage automations
- 📊 State Monitoring: Track and query device states
- 🔐 Secure: Token-based authentication and rate limiting
- 📱 Mobile Ready: Works with any HTTP-capable client
The server includes a powerful Server-Sent Events (SSE) system that provides real-time updates from your Home Assistant instance. This allows you to:
- 🔄 Get instant state changes for any device
- 📡 Monitor automation triggers and executions
- 🎯 Subscribe to specific domains or entities
- 📊 Track service calls and script executions
const eventSource = new EventSource(
'http://localhost:3000/subscribe_events?token=YOUR_TOKEN&domain=light'
);
eventSource.onmessage = (event) => {
const data = JSON.parse(event.data);
console.log('Update received:', data);
};
See SSE_API.md for complete documentation of the SSE system.
- Key Features
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Configuration
- Development
- API Reference
- Natural Language Integration
- Troubleshooting
- Project Status
- Contributing
- Resources
- License
- Smart Device Control
- 💡 Lights: Brightness, color temperature, RGB color
- 🌡️ Climate: Temperature, HVAC modes, fan modes, humidity
- 🚪 Covers: Position and tilt control
- 🔌 Switches: On/off control
- 🚨 Sensors & Contacts: State monitoring
- 🎵 Media Players: Playback control, volume, source selection
- 🌪️ Fans: Speed, oscillation, direction
- 🔒 Locks: Lock/unlock control
- 🧹 Vacuums: Start, stop, return to base
- 📹 Cameras: Motion detection, snapshots
-
Add-on Management
- Browse available add-ons
- Install/uninstall add-ons
- Start/stop/restart add-ons
- Version management
- Configuration access
-
Package Management (HACS)
- Integration with Home Assistant Community Store
- Multiple package types support:
- Custom integrations
- Frontend themes
- Python scripts
- AppDaemon apps
- NetDaemon apps
- Version control and updates
- Repository management
-
Automation Management
- Create and edit automations
- Advanced configuration options:
- Multiple trigger types
- Complex conditions
- Action sequences
- Execution modes
- Duplicate and modify existing automations
- Enable/disable automation rules
- Trigger automation manually
-
Intelligent Organization
- Area and floor-based device grouping
- State monitoring and querying
- Smart context awareness
- Historical data access
-
Robust Architecture
- Comprehensive error handling
- State validation
- Secure API integration
- TypeScript type safety
- Extensive test coverage
- Node.js 20.10.0 or higher
- NPM package manager
- Docker Compose for containerization
- Running Home Assistant instance
- Home Assistant long-lived access token (How to get token)
- HACS installed for package management features
- Supervisor access for add-on management
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/jango-blockchained/homeassistant-mcp.git
cd homeassistant-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
The project includes Docker support for easy deployment and consistent environments across different platforms.
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/jango-blockchained/homeassistant-mcp.git cd homeassistant-mcp
-
Configure environment:
cp .env.example .env
Edit the
.env
file with your Home Assistant configuration:# Home Assistant Configuration HASS_HOST=http://homeassistant.local:8123 HASS_TOKEN=your_home_assistant_token HASS_SOCKET_URL=ws://homeassistant.local:8123/api/websocket # Server Configuration PORT=3000 NODE_ENV=production DEBUG=false
-
Build and run with Docker Compose:
# Build and start the containers docker compose up -d # View logs docker compose logs -f # Stop the service docker compose down
-
Verify the installation: The server should now be running at
http://localhost:3000
. You can check the health endpoint athttp://localhost:3000/health
. -
Update the application:
# Pull the latest changes git pull # Rebuild and restart the containers docker compose up -d --build
The Docker setup includes:
- Multi-stage build for optimal image size
- Health checks for container monitoring
- Volume mounting for environment configuration
- Automatic container restart on failure
- Exposed port 3000 for API access
All environment variables can be configured in the .env
file. The following variables are supported:
HASS_HOST
: Your Home Assistant instance URLHASS_TOKEN
: Long-lived access token for Home AssistantHASS_SOCKET_URL
: WebSocket URL for Home AssistantPORT
: Server port (default: 3000)NODE_ENV
: Environment (production/development)DEBUG
: Enable debug mode (true/false)
# Home Assistant Configuration
HASS_HOST=http://homeassistant.local:8123 # Your Home Assistant instance URL
HASS_TOKEN=your_home_assistant_token # Long-lived access token
HASS_SOCKET_URL=ws://homeassistant.local:8123/api/websocket # WebSocket URL
# Server Configuration
PORT=3000 # Server port (default: 3000)
NODE_ENV=production # Environment (production/development)
DEBUG=false # Enable debug mode
# Test Configuration
TEST_HASS_HOST=http://localhost:8123 # Test instance URL
TEST_HASS_TOKEN=test_token # Test token
- Development: Copy
.env.example
to.env.development
- Production: Copy
.env.example
to.env.production
- Testing: Copy
.env.example
to.env.test
To use your new Home Assistant MCP server, you can add Claude Desktop as a client. Add the following to the configuration. Note this will run the MCP within claude and does not work with the Docker method.
{
"homeassistant": {
"command": "node",
"args": [<path/to/your/dist/folder>]
"env": {
NODE_ENV=development
HASS_HOST=http://homeassistant.local:8123
HASS_TOKEN=your_home_assistant_token
PORT=3000
HASS_SOCKET_URL=ws://homeassistant.local:8123/api/websocket
LOG_LEVEL=debug
}
}
}
{
"tool": "control",
"command": "turn_on", // or "turn_off", "toggle"
"entity_id": "light.living_room"
}
{
"tool": "control",
"command": "turn_on",
"entity_id": "light.living_room",
"brightness": 128,
"color_temp": 4000,
"rgb_color": [255, 0, 0]
}
{
"tool": "addon",
"action": "list"
}
{
"tool": "addon",
"action": "install",
"slug": "core_configurator",
"version": "5.6.0"
}
{
"tool": "addon",
"action": "start", // or "stop", "restart"
"slug": "core_configurator"
}
{
"tool": "package",
"action": "list",
"category": "integration" // or "plugin", "theme", "python_script", "appdaemon", "netdaemon"
}
{
"tool": "package",
"action": "install",
"category": "integration",
"repository": "hacs/integration",
"version": "1.32.0"
}
{
"tool": "automation_config",
"action": "create",
"config": {
"alias": "Motion Light",
"description": "Turn on light when motion detected",
"mode": "single",
"trigger": [
{
"platform": "state",
"entity_id": "binary_sensor.motion",
"to": "on"
}
],
"action": [
{
"service": "light.turn_on",
"target": {
"entity_id": "light.living_room"
}
}
]
}
}
{
"tool": "automation_config",
"action": "duplicate",
"automation_id": "automation.motion_light"
}
GET /api/state
POST /api/state
Manages the current state of the system.
Example Request:
POST /api/state
{
"context": "living_room",
"state": {
"lights": "on",
"temperature": 22
}
}
POST /api/context
Updates the current context with new information.
Example Request:
POST /api/context
{
"user": "john",
"location": "kitchen",
"time": "morning",
"activity": "cooking"
}
POST /api/action
Executes a specified action with given parameters.
Example Request:
POST /api/action
{
"action": "turn_on_lights",
"parameters": {
"room": "living_room",
"brightness": 80
}
}
POST /api/actions/batch
Executes multiple actions in sequence.
Example Request:
POST /api/actions/batch
{
"actions": [
{
"action": "turn_on_lights",
"parameters": {
"room": "living_room"
}
},
{
"action": "set_temperature",
"parameters": {
"temperature": 22
}
}
]
}
GET /api/actions
Returns a list of all available actions.
Example Response:
{
"actions": [
{
"name": "turn_on_lights",
"parameters": ["room", "brightness"],
"description": "Turns on lights in specified room"
},
{
"name": "set_temperature",
"parameters": ["temperature"],
"description": "Sets temperature in current context"
}
]
}
GET /api/context?type=current
Retrieves context information.
Example Response:
{
"current_context": {
"user": "john",
"location": "kitchen",
"time": "morning",
"activity": "cooking"
}
}
The server supports real-time updates via WebSocket connections.
// Client-side connection example
const ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:3000/ws');
ws.onmessage = (event) => {
const data = JSON.parse(event.data);
console.log('Received update:', data);
};
state_change
: Emitted when system state changescontext_update
: Emitted when context is updatedaction_executed
: Emitted when an action is completederror
: Emitted when an error occurs
Example Event Data:
{
"event": "state_change",
"data": {
"previous_state": {
"lights": "off"
},
"current_state": {
"lights": "on"
},
"timestamp": "2024-03-20T10:30:00Z"
}
}
All endpoints return standard HTTP status codes:
- 200: Success
- 400: Bad Request
- 401: Unauthorized
- 403: Forbidden
- 404: Not Found
- 500: Internal Server Error
Error Response Format:
{
"error": {
"code": "INVALID_PARAMETERS",
"message": "Missing required parameter: room",
"details": {
"missing_fields": ["room"]
}
}
}
The API implements rate limiting to prevent abuse:
- 100 requests per minute per IP for regular endpoints
- 1000 requests per minute per IP for WebSocket connections
When rate limit is exceeded, the server returns:
{
"error": {
"code": "RATE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED",
"message": "Too many requests",
"reset_time": "2024-03-20T10:31:00Z"
}
}
# Get current state
curl -X GET \
http://localhost:3000/api/state \
-H 'Authorization: ApiKey your_api_key_here'
# Execute action
curl -X POST \
http://localhost:3000/api/action \
-H 'Authorization: ApiKey your_api_key_here' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"action": "turn_on_lights",
"parameters": {
"room": "living_room",
"brightness": 80
}
}'
// Execute action
async function executeAction() {
const response = await fetch('http://localhost:3000/api/action', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'ApiKey your_api_key_here',
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
},
body: JSON.stringify({
action: 'turn_on_lights',
parameters: {
room: 'living_room',
brightness: 80
}
})
});
const data = await response.json();
console.log('Action result:', data);
}
# Development mode with hot reload
npm run dev
# Build project
npm run build
# Production mode
npm run start
# Run tests
npx jest --config=jest.config.cjs
# Run tests with coverage
npx jest --coverage
# Lint code
npm run lint
# Format code
npm run format
-
Node.js Version (
toSorted is not a function
)- Solution: Update to Node.js 20.10.0+
nvm install 20.10.0 nvm use 20.10.0
-
Connection Issues
- Verify Home Assistant is running
- Check
HASS_HOST
accessibility - Validate token permissions
- Ensure WebSocket connection for real-time updates
-
Add-on Management Issues
- Verify Supervisor access
- Check add-on compatibility
- Validate system resources
-
HACS Integration Issues
- Verify HACS installation
- Check HACS integration status
- Validate repository access
-
Automation Issues
- Verify entity availability
- Check trigger conditions
- Validate service calls
- Monitor execution logs
✅ Complete
- Entity, Floor, and Area access
- Device control (Lights, Climate, Covers, Switches, Contacts)
- Add-on management system
- Package management through HACS
- Advanced automation configuration
- Basic state management
- Error handling and validation
- Docker containerization
- Jest testing setup
- TypeScript integration
- Environment variable management
- Home Assistant API integration
- Project documentation
🚧 In Progress
- WebSocket implementation for real-time updates
- Enhanced security features
- Tool organization optimization
- Performance optimization
- Resource context integration
- API documentation generation
- Multi-platform desktop integration
- Advanced error recovery
- Custom prompt testing
- Enhanced macOS integration
- Type safety improvements
- Testing coverage expansion
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Implement your changes
- Add tests for new functionality
- Ensure all tests pass
- Submit a pull request
MIT License - See LICENSE file