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# Linky Binding

This binding uses the API provided by Enedis to retrieve your energy consumption data. You need to create an Enedis account here (opens new window) if you don't have one already.

Please ensure that you have accepted their conditions, and check that you can see graphs on the website. Especially, check hourly view/graph. Enedis may ask for permission the first time to start collecting hourly data. The binding will not provide these informations unless this step is ok.

# Supported Things

There is one supported thing : the linky thing is retrieving the consumption of your home from the Linky electric meter (opens new window).

# Discovery

This binding does not provide discovery service.

# Binding Configuration

The binding has no configuration options, all configuration is done at Thing level.

# Thing Configuration

The thing has the following configuration parameters:

Parameter Description
username Your Enedis platform username.
password Your Enedis platform password.
internalAuthId The internal authID

This version is now compatible with the new API of Enedis (deployed from june 2020). To avoid the captcha login, it is necessary to log before on a classical browser (e.g Chrome, Firefox) and to retrieve the user cookies (internalAuthId).

Instructions given for Firefox :

  1. Go to https://mon-compte-client.enedis.fr/ (opens new window).
  2. Select "Particulier" in the drop down list and click on the "Connexion" button.
  3. You'll be redirected to a page where you'll have to enter you Enedis account email address and check the "Je ne suis pas un robot" checkbox.
  4. Clic on "Suivant".
  5. In the login page, prefilled with your mail address, enter your Enedis account password and click on "Connexion à Espace Client Enedis".
  6. You will be directed to your Enedis account environment. Get back to previous page in you browser.
  7. Disconnect from your Enedis account
  8. Repeat steps 1, 2. You should arrive directly on step 5, then open the developer tool window (F12) and select "Stockage" tab. In the "Cookies" entry, select "https://mon-compte-enedis.fr (opens new window)". You'll find an entry named "internalAuthId", copy this value in your openHAB configuration.

# Channels

The information that is retrieved is available as these channels:

Channel ID Item Type Description
daily#yesterday Number:Energy Yesterday energy usage
daily#power Number:Power Yesterday's peak power usage
daily#timestamp DateTime Timestamp of the power peak
weekly#thisWeek Number:Energy Current week energy usage
weekly#lastWeek Number:Energy Last week energy usage
monthly#thisMonth Number:Energy Current month energy usage
monthly#lastMonth Number:Energy Last month energy usage
yearly#thisYear Number:Energy Current year energy usage
yearly#lastYear Number:Energy Last year energy usage

# Console Commands

The binding provides one specific command you can use in the console. Enter the command openhab:linky to get the usage.

openhab:linky <thingUID> report <start day> <end day> [<separator>] - report daily consumptions between two dates

The command report reports in the console the daily consumptions between two dates. If no dates are provided, the last 7 are considered by default. Start and end day are formatted yyyy-mm-dd.

Here is an example of command you can run: openhab:linky linky:linky:local report 2020-11-15 2020-12-15.

# Docker specificities

In case you are running openHAB inside Docker, the binding will work only if you set the environment variable CRYPTO_POLICY to the value "unlimited" as documented here (opens new window).

# Full Example

# Thing

Thing linky:linky:local "Compteur Linky" [ username="[email protected]", password="******" ]

# Items

Number:Energy ConsoHier "Conso hier [%.0f %unit%]" <energy> { channel="linky:linky:local:daily#yesterday" }
Number:Energy ConsoSemaineEnCours "Conso cette semaine [%.0f %unit%]" <energy> { channel="linky:linky:local:weekly#thisWeek" }
Number:Energy ConsoSemaineDerniere "Conso semaine dernière [%.0f %unit%]" <energy> { channel="linky:linky:local:weekly#lastWeek" }
Number:Energy ConsoMoisEnCours "Conso ce mois [%.0f %unit%]" <energy> { channel="linky:linky:local:monthly#thisMonth" }
Number:Energy ConsoMoisDernier "Conso mois dernier [%.0f %unit%]" <energy> { channel="linky:linky:local:monthly#lastMonth" }
Number:Energy ConsoAnneeEnCours "Conso cette année [%.0f %unit%]" <energy> { channel="linky:linky:local:yearly#thisYear" }
Number:Energy ConsoAnneeDerniere "Conso année dernière [%.0f %unit%]" <energy> { channel="linky:linky:local:yearly#lastYear" }