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Time Based Cover
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.. seo::
:description: Instructions for setting up time-based covers in ESPHome.
:image: timer.svg
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The ``time_based`` cover platform allows you to create covers with position control that do not
have any position feedback. The state of the cover is thus always an assumed one, the current
position is approximated with the time the cover has been moving in a direction.
.. figure:: images/more-info-ui.png
:align: center
:width: 75.0%
.. code-block:: yaml
# Example configuration entry
cover:
- platform: time_based
name: "Time-Based Cover"
open_action:
- switch.turn_on: open_cover_switch
open_duration: 2.1min
close_action:
- switch.turn_on: close_cover_switch
close_duration: 2min
stop_action:
- switch.turn_off: open_cover_switch
- switch.turn_off: close_cover_switch
Configuration variables:
------------------------
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name of the cover.
- **open_action** (**Required**, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action that should
be performed when the remote requests the cover to be opened.
- **open_duration** (**Required**, :ref:`config-time`): The amount of time it takes the cover
to open up from the fully-closed state.
- **close_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action that should
be performed when the remote requests the cover to be closed.
- **close_duration** (**Required**, :ref:`config-time`): The amount of time it takes the cover
to close from the fully-open state.
- **stop_action** (**Required**, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action that should
be performed to stop the cover when the remote requests the cover to be stopped or
when the cover has been opening/closing for the given durations.
- **has_built_in_endstop** (*Optional*, boolean): Indicates that the cover has built in end stop
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detectors. In this configuration the ``stop_action`` is not performed when the open or close
time is completed and if the cover is commanded to open or close the corresponding actions
will be performed without checking current state. Defaults to ``false``.
- **manual_control** (*Optional*, boolean): For covers with manual external controls. With this
configuration if the cover is commanded to open or close the corresponding actions will be
performed even if the current state fully open or fully closed matches desired state, then
``stop_action`` will be called after the full duration of the action elapses.
The current state will then be relearned upon completion.
It's recommended to set ``assumed_state`` to true so the cover control button aren't disabled
in the interface. Defaults to ``false``.
- **assumed_state** (*Optional*, boolean): Whether the true state of the cover is not known.
This will make the Home Assistant frontend show buttons for both OPEN and CLOSE actions, instead
of hiding or disabling one of them. Defaults to ``true``.
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- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
- All other options from :ref:`Cover <config-cover>`.
.. note::
The stop button on the UI is always enabled even when the cover is stopped and each press
on the button will cause the ``stop_action`` to be performed.
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.. note::
The state of the cover can be restored from flash after a node reboot, with
``esp8266_restore_from_flash: true`` option set.
See :doc:`esp8266_restore_from_flash </components/esphome>` for details.
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See Also
--------
- :doc:`index`
- :ref:`automation`
- :apiref:`time_based/time_based_cover.h`
- :ghedit:`Edit`