- Modernized documentation to reflect systemd service - Added installation and configuration instructions - Kept thermometer flashing instructions - Added troubleshooting section - Added project structure overview - Removed outdated DHT11 and cron references
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Sensorpajen
Raspberry Pi service that monitors Xiaomi Mijia LYWSD03MMC Bluetooth temperature sensors and publishes data to MQTT.
Features
- 🌡️ Monitors 8 Xiaomi Mijia thermometers via Bluetooth (ATC firmware)
- 📡 Publishes temperature, humidity, and battery data to MQTT
- 🔄 Automatic restart on failure
- 📊 Systemd service with journald logging
- 🔧 Modern Python package with virtual environment
- ⚙️ Configuration via environment variables and JSON
Requirements
- Raspberry Pi (tested on Raspberry Pi Zero W and newer)
- Raspberry Pi OS (Debian-based)
- Python 3.9+
- Bluetooth adapter
- MQTT broker
- Xiaomi Mijia LYWSD03MMC sensors with ATC firmware
Installation
See SETUP_ON_PI.md for complete installation instructions.
Quick Start
# Clone repository
git clone <repo-url> ~/sensorpajen
cd ~/sensorpajen
# Create and activate virtual environment
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
# Install dependencies
pip install -e .
# Configure
cp config/sensorpajen.env.example config/sensorpajen.env
cp config/sensors.json.example config/sensors.json
nano config/sensorpajen.env # Edit MQTT settings
nano config/sensors.json # Edit sensor MAC addresses
# Set Bluetooth capabilities
sudo setcap 'cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+eip' $(readlink -f .venv/bin/python3)
# Install systemd service
mkdir -p ~/.config/systemd/user/
cp systemd/sensorpajen.service ~/.config/systemd/user/
systemctl --user daemon-reload
sudo loginctl enable-linger $USER
# Start service
systemctl --user enable sensorpajen
systemctl --user start sensorpajen
# Check status
systemctl --user status sensorpajen
journalctl --user -u sensorpajen -f
Configuration
MQTT Settings
Edit config/sensorpajen.env:
MQTT_HOST=192.168.1.10
MQTT_PORT=1883
MQTT_USERNAME=username
MQTT_PASSWORD=password
MQTT_CLIENT_ID=sensorpajen
MQTT_TOPIC_PREFIX=MiTemperature2
Sensors
Edit config/sensors.json:
[
{
"mac": "A4:C1:38:12:34:56",
"name": "Living Room"
},
{
"mac": "A4:C1:38:AB:CD:EF",
"name": "Bedroom"
}
]
Service Management
See systemd/README.md for detailed service management instructions.
# Start/stop service
systemctl --user start sensorpajen
systemctl --user stop sensorpajen
# Enable/disable autostart
systemctl --user enable sensorpajen
systemctl --user disable sensorpajen
# View status
systemctl --user status sensorpajen
# View logs
journalctl --user -u sensorpajen -f
journalctl --user -u sensorpajen -n 100
Flashing New Thermometers
Important: Flash only one thermometer at a time!
-
Find MAC address: Use a Bluetooth BLE app to find the thermometer's MAC address. It will appear as
LYWSD03MMC. -
Download firmware: Get the latest ATC firmware from https://github.com/atc1441/ATC_MiThermometer
-
Flash firmware:
- Open https://atc1441.github.io/TelinkFlasher.html on your phone
- Click "Connect" and select your thermometer (LYWSD03MMC)
- Click "Do Activation"
- When found, select firmware and click "Start Flashing"
-
Record MAC address: Note the MAC address (from step 1) and label the thermometer physically with a permanent marker.
-
Add to configuration: Add the MAC address and name to
config/sensors.json -
Verify: The thermometer should now appear as
ATC_XXXXXXwhere XXXXXX are the last 3 bytes of the MAC address. MAC addresses always start withA4:C1:38.
Project Structure
sensorpajen/
├── src/sensorpajen/ # Python package
│ ├── main.py # Application entry point
│ ├── config.py # Configuration management
│ ├── mqtt_publisher.py # MQTT client wrapper
│ ├── sensor_reader.py # Bluetooth sensor reader
│ └── utils.py # Bluetooth utilities
├── config/ # Configuration files
│ ├── sensorpajen.env.example
│ └── sensors.json.example
├── systemd/ # Systemd service files
│ ├── sensorpajen.service
│ └── README.md
├── legacy/ # Old scripts (deprecated)
├── pyproject.toml # Python package configuration
└── README.md # This file
Troubleshooting
Permission Denied Errors
If you see PermissionError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted:
# Verify capabilities are set
getcap $(readlink -f ~/sensorpajen/.venv/bin/python3)
# Should show: cap_net_admin,cap_net_raw+eip
# If not, set them:
sudo setcap 'cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+eip' $(readlink -f ~/sensorpajen/.venv/bin/python3)
# Restart service
systemctl --user restart sensorpajen
Service Won't Start
# Check service status
systemctl --user status sensorpajen
# View logs
journalctl --user -u sensorpajen -n 50
# Common issues:
# - Missing config files (check config/ directory)
# - Wrong MQTT credentials (check config/sensorpajen.env)
# - Bluetooth not enabled (sudo systemctl start bluetooth)
MQTT Connection Issues
# Test MQTT connection
mosquitto_sub -h <MQTT_HOST> -u <USERNAME> -P <PASSWORD> -t "MiTemperature2/#" -v
# Check logs for connection errors
journalctl --user -u sensorpajen | grep -i mqtt
No Sensor Data
# Check if sensors are visible
sudo hcitool lescan
# Verify sensor MAC addresses in config/sensors.json
# Make sure sensors have ATC firmware flashed
# Check battery level (low battery can cause connection issues)
Development
# Clone and setup
git clone <repo-url> ~/sensorpajen
cd ~/sensorpajen
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .
# Run directly (without systemd)
python -m sensorpajen.main
# Run tests (when available)
pytest
Migration from Legacy System
See ROADMAP.md for the complete migration plan from the old cron/tmux-based system to the modern systemd service.
License
See license headers in individual source files.
Credits
- Bluetooth utilities based on work by Colin GUYON (MIT License)
- ATC firmware by atc1441: https://github.com/atc1441/ATC_MiThermometer