A simple Linux python script to query MH-Z19 sensor on Raspberry Pi and send the data to an MQTT broker, e.g., the famous Eclipse Mosquitto. After data made the hop to the MQTT broker it can be used by home automation software, like Home Assistant.
The program can be executed in daemon mode to run continuously in the background, e.g., as a systemd service.
- Tested with MH-Z19 sensor
- Build on top of mh-z19
- Highly configurable
- Data publication via MQTT
- Configurable topic and payload:
- using the HomeAssistant MQTT discovery format
- Announcement messages to support auto-discovery services
- MQTT authentication support
- No special/root privileges needed
- Daemon mode (default)
- Systemd service, sd_notify messages generated
- Tested on Raspberry Pi 3
The MH-Z19 sensor offers the following readings:
Name | Description |
---|---|
co2 |
CO2 value, in [ppm] |
temperature |
Air temperature, in [°C] |
SS |
Some kind of status byte |
UhUl |
After booting the sensor, it starts out at 15000 exactly, then typically settles to about 10500. According to the geektimes.ru page, this value is related to the minimum CO2 uncorrected concentration measured in the past day. So guess this is a relevant parameter from the ABC-algorithm. |
An MQTT broker is needed as the counterpart for this daemon. MQTT is huge help in connecting different parts of your smart home and setting up of a broker is quick and easy.
On a modern Linux system just a few steps are needed to get the daemon working.
The following example shows the installation under Debian/Raspbian below the /opt
directory:
sudo apt install git python3 python3-pip
git clone https://github.com/R4scal/mhz19-mqtt-daemon.git /opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon
cd /opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon
sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt
To match personal needs, all operation details can be configured using the file config.ini
.
The file needs to be created first:
cp /opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon/config.{ini.dist,ini}
vim /opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon/config.ini
A first test run is as easy as:
python3 /opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon/mhz19-mqtt-daemon.py
Using the command line argument --config_dir
, a directory where to read the config.ini file from can be specified, e.g.
python3 /opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon/mhz19-mqtt-daemon.py --config_dir /opt/mhz19-config
The extensive output can be reduced to error messages:
python3 /opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon/mhz19-mqtt-daemon.py > /dev/null
- Add the following file as
/etc/systemd/system/mhz19_mqtt.service
.
[Unit]
Description=Get co2 sensor values and post to mqtt broker
After=rc-local.service
[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon/
User=pi
ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /opt/mhz19-mqtt-daemon/mhz19-mqtt-daemon.py
Restart=always
RestartSec=30
Type=simple
PIDFile=/var/run/mh-z19.pid
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
- Change
WorkingDirectory
to the path you cloned this repo to. Change the path inExecStart
. - Reload systemd service files:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
- Start the service
sudo systemctl start mhz19_mqtt.service
- Enable startup on boot
sudo systemctl enable mhz19_mqtt.service