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Generate & sync Home Assistant MQTT discovery for rustuya-bridge Tuya devices

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rustuya-homeassistant

Generate and sync Home Assistant MQTT Discovery payloads for Tuya devices bridged by rustuya-bridge.

It reads your device list, maps each Tuya datapoint (DP) to the right Home Assistant entity (sensor / switch / light / climate / cover / fan / …), and publishes the corresponding retained homeassistant/.../config topics.

Install

pip install --pre rustuya-homeassistant   # from PyPI (pre-release only for now)
pip install -e .                           # or from a checkout
rustuya-ha --help

Only a 0.0.1rc1 pre-release is published so far, so --pre is required (a plain pip install rustuya-homeassistant finds nothing until the first stable 0.1.0 release).

python -m rustuya_ha works as well.

Usage

rustuya-ha status                       # compare retained discovery vs current output
rustuya-ha status -c mismatched --detail # show field-level diffs
rustuya-ha preview 'guest_*'            # dump generator output, no MQTT
rustuya-ha publish '*' --dry-run        # preview the publish/clear plan
rustuya-ha publish '*' -y               # apply
rustuya-ha clear '*' --stale-only       # drop orphan/stale topics
rustuya-ha restore --last               # undo the last publish/clear

Undo (backup / restore)

publish and clear already read the full retained discovery state before they write, so each one drops a timestamped backup of it first (under --backup-dir, default .rustuya-ha-backups/; --no-backup to skip). Since the discovery state lives entirely in retained homeassistant/.../config topics, that backup is a complete restore point.

rustuya-ha restore --last        # revert to the most recent backup
rustuya-ha restore --list        # list available backups
rustuya-ha restore <file>        # revert to a specific backup
rustuya-ha restore --last --dry-run

Restore re-publishes the saved topics (retained) and clears any added since, so the live state matches the snapshot exactly. Restore also backs up the pre-restore state first, so an undo is itself undoable. Backups hold device names/ids (treat as private; the dir is gitignored).

PATTERN is an fnmatch on device id or name (default *). -c/--category narrows by verifier category (see rustuya-ha -h).

Configuration

Setting Flag Env Default
MQTT broker --broker HOST[:PORT] RUSTUYA_MQTT localhost:1883
Device list --devices PATH RUSTUYA_DEVICES tuyadevices.json
Custom converters --converters PATH RUSTUYA_CONVERTERS ./custom_converters.json

Architecture

rustuya_ha/
  core/    pure generation logic (no MQTT, no argparse) — usable as a library
    generator.py   DiscoveryGenerator: device -> {topic: payload}
    mapping.py     DP/category -> HA entity tables
    converter.py   user DP overrides (custom_converters.json)
    scheme.py      TopicScheme / PayloadCodec seams (topic layout + payload shape)
  cli/     thin argparse wrapper (manager = MQTT I/O, verifier, render)

Use the core directly from other front-ends:

from rustuya_ha import initialize_generator
payloads, source = initialize_generator().generate(device)

Topic/payload schemes (TopicScheme / PayloadCodec)

Topics and the MQTT payload shape are injected via scheme.py rather than hardcoded, so discovery follows whatever templates the bridge is configured with. DefaultTopicScheme / DefaultPayloadCodec reproduce the historical layout; BridgeTopicScheme / BridgePayloadCodec (core/bridge.py) derive the layout from a rustuya-bridge config (mqtt_event_topic / mqtt_command_topic / mqtt_message_topic / mqtt_payload_template).

The config is resolved per run: --bridge-config <file> > the retained {root}/bridge/config topic (read over the same MQTT connection, like rustuya-manager) > the legacy default. Derivation handles:

  • per-DP ({dp} in the event topic) and multi-DP (full dps dict on one topic; value_template indexes by DP).

  • value path: value_template points at wherever {value}/{dps} sits in the payload template (e.g. {"value":{value}}value_json.value).

  • active vs passive: three classes —

    • event entities and incremental/delta DPs (e.g. add_ele; see mapping.ACTIVE_ONLY_CODES, or per-product custom_converters "active": true) read the momentary active push and ignore the retained snapshot;
    • all other (absolute-state) entities read only the retained passive snapshot.

    This holds for any config — if the event topic separates {type} the topics do it; if active and passive share a topic, the value_template filters by type instead. Filtering applies only when mqtt_retain is on (a passive snapshot is guaranteed) and the payload carries {type} (so the two can be told apart); otherwise entities accept whatever arrives.

The LEGACY profile in core/bridge.py is the bridge config that reproduces the historical output; tests/test_bridge_scheme_legacy.py asserts it stays byte-identical to the golden snapshots.

Tests

python3 -m pytest

Golden snapshot tests lock generator output so refactors stay regression-free. Regenerate the baseline only on intentional behavior changes:

python3 tests/generate_snapshots.py

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