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      Russ @rafastanger
      last edited by Russ

      @rafastanger, that should still work, but you can also use this "get" method below. One thing to note - your trigger and computer values can be different from your voice words you'd use with Alexa.

      rest_command:
        triggercmd_calculator:
          url: 'https://www.triggercmd.com/api/run/triggerSave?trigger=calculator&computer=russhp&token=(your token)'
          method: "get"
      

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        blizzrdof77
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        Is it possible to pass arguments via this method?

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          Russ @blizzrdof77
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          @blizzrdof77, good question. Yes, you can add this to your URL or payload to pass parameters:

          &params=(yourParams)

          You can use a space or %20 between parameters if you have multiple parameters to pass, like this:

          &params=(param1)%20(param2)

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            blizzrdof77 @Russ
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            @russ Thanks for this, by the way!

            For anyone else using TriggerCMD with Home Assistant, I wrote this helper script with a rest_command that I have found very useful for running commands with parameters (or without parameters).

            Just be sure to change "ADD.YOUR.TRIGGERCMD.TOKEN.HERE" to your token.

            The Script:

            ## -- RUN TRIGGERCMD REST COMMAND
            script:
              run_triggercmd_rest_command:
                alias: Run TriggerCMD REST Command
                description: Execute a RESTful command with params and a device using triggercmd.
                icon: mdi:apple-keyboard-command
                variables:
                  params: ''
                  token: 'ADD.YOUR.TRIGGERCMD.TOKEN.HERE'
                fields:
                  trigger:
                    description: The name of the trigger
                    example: Exit Windows Program
                    required: true
                  computer:
                    description: The name of the computer as shown in your computer list on triggercmd.com.
                    example: My Computer Name
                    required: true
                  params:
                    description: Optional args string to pass with the trigger, using a space for multiple params [optional].
                    example: ''
                    required: false
                sequence:
                - service: rest_command.tcmd_run_command
                  data:
                    trigger: "{{ trigger }}"
                    computer: "{{ computer }}"
                    params: "{{ params }}"
                    token: "{{ token }}"
            

            The Rest Command

            ## -- RUN TRIGGERCMD COMMAND
            rest_command:
              tcmd_run_command:
                url: 'https://www.triggercmd.com/api/run/triggerSave'
                method: POST
                content_type: 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
                payload: 'trigger={{trigger|replace(" ","%20")}}&computer={{computer|replace(" ","-")}}&params=+{{params}}&token={{token}}'
            

            Example Usage

            service: script.run_triggercmd_rest_command
            data:
              trigger: This Is The Trigger Name                 # Literally the name of the command
              computer: My Computer                             # (will render as 'My-Computer')
              params: '--female "Shutdown request confirmed"'   # This has 3 params
            
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              AZRushFan @blizzrdof77
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              @blizzrdof77 @Russ I am new to HA and trying to get this working but not sure if my issue is related to possible syntax changes since 2021. Does this format still apply? Thanks.

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                Russ @AZRushFan
                last edited by Russ

                @AZRushFan, yes, I just tried it. It worked for me with this text at the end of my configuration.yaml:

                rest_command:
                  triggercmd_calculator:
                    url: 'https://www.triggercmd.com/api/run/triggerSave'
                    method: "post"
                    content_type: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
                    payload: "trigger=calculator&computer=russfam&token=(my token)"
                

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                That said, would it help if I built an official Home Assistant integration?

                EDIT 9/15/24: The official TRIGGERcmd integration will be available in next Home Assistant version (2024.10). It's due to be released on 10/2/2024. Please try using it instead of the "RESTful Command" method described above.

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                  AZRushFan
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                  @Russ I am testing out the HA integration for TRIGGERcmd and curious on the best practice when using the switch functionality when triggering a script. In my instance it is a single instance AutoHotkey script so by definition there is no "off"; however, it doesn't trigger the next time I try to run it as the switch is still in the on position in HA. What do you suggest? Thank you.

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                    Russ @AZRushFan
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                    @AZRushFan, in my experience I've been able to trigger the ON switch many times in a row even though the HA virtual switch status is ON. Are you saying you can't trigger the ON command if the switch is already ON?

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                      AZRushFan @Russ
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                      @Russ well as you mentioned it does indeed. I think I had another issue that was preventing the trigger in HA. Thank you.

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                        rdaraujo
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                        Hello guys,

                        Does Home Assistant integration run commands locally?
                        Is it still limited to 1 command per minute in the free tier?

                        Thanks

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                          Russ @rdaraujo
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                          @rdaraujo, yes, it runs the commands locally without the 1 command per minute limit even if you're not subscribed.

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