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fronius2mqtt

A Fronius HTTP API to MQTT bridge

Attention: This is a complete rewrite of the bridge. While the old fronius2mqtt brigde used polling the inverters to fetch the data, the new version make use of the push feature provided by Fronius Symo.

The daemon offers now HTTP endpoints which can be configured in the configuration interface of each inverter. It forwards the data directly to MQTT.

Install

Installation using Docker

docker run -it --rm --name fronius2mqtt -v fronius2mqtt.conf:/etc/fronius2mqtt.conf docker.io/gbeine/fronius2mqtt

Native installation with Python venv

  • clone the git repository
  • ensure to have Python 3 with venv installed
  • run the install script in the local directory

Configuration

Device configuration

On the settings page for you Fronius device, select 'Push Service'.

Define an identifier for your device, e.g. fronius1, and add the following values:

Field Explanation
Name As you like, only relevant on the device side
Data Format Select one from the table below, choose HTTP Post
Interval 10 sec, or use the default
Activate Select
Server:Port The hostname and port of your HTTP server, e.g. smarthome.example.org:8080
Upload file name /path/identifier, e.g. /current_data_inverter/fronius1
Login Not needed unless you use an authentication proxy
Proxy Not needed unless you use a dedicated proxy server
Data format URL path
Datamanager IO States /datamanager_io_states/<device identifier>
SolarAPI v1 - CurrentData - Inverter /current_data_inverter/<device identifier>
SolarAPI v1 - CurrentData - Meter /current_data_meter/<device identifier>
SolarAPI v1 - CurrentData - Powerflow /current_data_powerflow/<device identifier>
SolarAPI v1 - CurrentData - SensorCard /current_data_sensorcard/<device identifier>
SolarAPI v1 - CurrentData - StringControl /current_data_stringcontrol/<device identifier>
SolarAPI v1 - Logdata - Data /logdata_data/<device identifier>
SolarAPI v1 - Logdata - Errors and Events /logdata_errors_and_events/<device identifier>
SunSpec Datalogger v1.0b - inverter float model - not yet implemented -
SunSpec Datalogger v1.2 - meter model - not yet implemented -

fronius2mqtt.conf

Each configuration option is also available as command line argument.

  • copy fronius2mqtt.conf.example
  • configure as you like
option default arguments comment
mqtt_host 'localhost' -m, --mqtt_host The hostname of the MQTT server.
mqtt_port 1883 --mqtt_port The port of the MQTT server.
mqtt_keepalive 30 --mqtt_keepalive The keep alive interval for the MQTT server connection in seconds.
mqtt_clientid 'fronius2mqtt' --mqtt_clientid The clientid to send to the MQTT server.
mqtt_user - -u, --mqtt_user The username for the MQTT server connection.
mqtt_password - -p, --mqtt_password The password for the MQTT server connection.
mqtt_topic 'fronius' -t, --mqtt_topic The topic to publish MQTT message.
mqtt_tls_version 'TLSv1.2' --mqtt_tls_version The TLS version to use for MQTT. One of TLSv1, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2.
mqtt_verify_mode 'CERT_REQUIRED' --mqtt_verify_mode The SSL certificate verification mode. One of CERT_NONE, CERT_OPTIONAL, CERT_REQUIRED.
http_host 'localhost' --http_host The address of the HTTP server.
http_port 8080 --http_port The port of the HTTP server.
timestamp - -z, --timestamp Publish timestamps for all topics, e.g. for monitoring purposes.
verbose - -v, --verbose Be verbose while running.
- '/etc/fronius2mqtt.conf' -c, --config The path to the config file.

Disclaimer

''Attention:'' Please be aware that the data is published over plain HTTP by this solution. Use with care ond only if you know what you're doing.

Future plans

  • Support for HTTPS
  • Authentication support
  • Support for new Fronius API