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Time
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====
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The ``time`` component allows you to set up real time clock time sources for esphomelib.
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You can then get the current time in :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`.
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Currently only sntp (internet-based) time is supported.
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.. code:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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time:
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- platform: sntp
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id: sntp_time
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servers:
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- 0.pool.ntp.org
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- 1.pool.ntp.org
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- 2.pool.ntp.org
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Configuration variables:
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- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): Specify the ID of the time for use in lambdas.
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- **servers** (*Optional*, list of strings): Choose up to 3 NTP servers that are used for the clock source.
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Defaults to ``0.pool.ntp.org``, ``1.pool.ntp.org`` and ``2.pool.ntp.org``
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- **timezone** (*Optional*, string): Manually tell esphomelib what timezone to use with `this format
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<https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/TZ-Variable.html>`__ (warning: the format is quite complicated).
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esphomeyaml tries to automatically infer the timezone string based on the timezone of the computer that is running
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esphomeyaml, but this might not always be accurate.
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- **on_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`Automation <automation>`): Automation to run at specific intervals using
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a cron-like syntax. See :ref:`time-on_time`.
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.. note::
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To use the automatic timezone detection you will need to have the python ``tzlocal`` package installed.
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If you're running this as a HassIO add-on or with the official esphomeyaml docker image, it should already
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be installed. Otherwise you need to install it using ``pip2 install tzlocal``.
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Use In Lambdas
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--------------
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To get the current local time with the timezone applied
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in :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`, just call the ``.now()`` method like so:
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.. code:: cpp
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auto time = id(sntp_time).now();
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Alternatively, you can use ``.utcnow()`` to get the current UTC time.
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The returned object can either be used directly to get the current minute, hour, ... as numbers or a string can be
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created based on a given format. If you want to get the current time attributes, you have these fields
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.. table::
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:class: no-center
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==================== ======================================== ======================================== ====================
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**Name** **Meaning** **Range (inclusive)** **Example**
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.second`` Seconds after the minute [0-60] (generally [0-59], 42
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extra range is to accommodate leap
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seconds.)
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.minute`` Minutes after the hour [0-59] 31
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.hour`` Hours since midnight [0-23] 16
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.day_of_week`` Day of the week, sunday=1 [1-7] 7 (saturday)
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.day_of_month`` Day of the month [1-31] 18
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.day_of_year`` Day of the year [1-366] 231
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.month`` Month, january=1 [1-12] 8 (august)
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.year`` Year since 0 A.C. [1970-∞[ 2018
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.is_dst`` Is daylight savings time false, true true
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.time`` Unix epoch time (seconds since UTC [-2147483648 - 2147483647] (negative 1534606002
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Midnight January 1, 1970) values for time past January 19th 2038)
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-------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------
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``.is_valid()`` Basic check if the time is valid false, true true
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(i.e. not January 1st 1970)
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==================== ======================================== ======================================== ====================
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.. note::
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Before the ESP has connected to the internet and can get the current time the date will be January 1st 1970. So
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make sure to check if ``.is_valid()`` evaluates to ``true`` before triggering any action.
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.. _strftime:
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strftime
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^^^^^^^^
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The second way to use the time object is to directly transform it into a string like ``2018-08-16 16:31``.
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This is directly done using C's `strftime <http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/ctime/strftime/>`__ function which
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allows for a lot of flexibility.
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.. code:: yaml
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# For example, in a display object
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it.strftime(0, 0, id(font), "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", id(time).now());
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The strftime will parse the format string (here ``"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"``) and match anything beginning with
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a percent sign ``%`` and a letter corresponding to one of the below formatting options and replace it
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with the current time representation of that format option.
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.. table::
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:class: no-center
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============= ============================================================== =========================
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**Directive** **Meaning** **Example**
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------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------
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``%a`` Abbreviated **weekday** name Sat
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------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------
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``%A`` Full **weekday** name Saturday
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``%w`` **Weekday** as decimal number, where 0 is Sunday and 6 6
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is Saturday
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``%d`` **Day of month** as zero-padded decimal number 01, 02, ..., 31
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``%b`` Abbreviated **month** name Aug
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``%B`` Full **month** name August
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``%m`` **Month** as zero-padded decimal number 01, 02, ..., 12
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``%y`` **Year** without century as a zero-padded decimal number 00, 01, ..., 99
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``%Y`` **Year** with century as a decimal number 2018
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``%H`` **Hour** (24-hour clock) as a zero-padded decimal number 00, 01, ..., 23
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``%I`` **Hour** (12-hour clock) as a zero-padded decimal number 00, 01, ..., 12
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``%p`` **AM or PM** designation AM, PM
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``%M`` **Minute** as a zero-padded decimal number 00, 01, ..., 59
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``%S`` **Second** as a zero-padded decimal number 00, 01, ..., 59
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``%j`` **Day of year** as a zero-padded decimal number 001, 002, ..., 366
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``%U`` **Week number of year** (Sunday as the first day of the week) 00, 01, ..., 53
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as a zero-padded decimal number. All days in a new year
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preceding the first Sunday are considered to be in week 0.
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``%W`` **Week number of year** (Monday as the first day of the week) 00, 01, ..., 53
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as a zero-padded decimal number. All days in a new year
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preceding the first Monday are considered to be in week 0.
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``%c`` **Date and time** representation Sat Aug 18 16:31:42 2018
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``%x`` **Date** representation 08/18/18
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``%X`` **Time** representation 16:31:42
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``%%`` A literal ``%`` character %
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============= ============================================================== =========================
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2018-09-23 19:00:31 +02:00
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.. _time-on_time:
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``on_time``
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-----------
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This powerful automation can be used to run automations at specific intervals at
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specific times of day. The syntax is a subset of the `crontab <https://crontab.guru/>`__ syntax.
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There are two ways to specify time intervals: Either with using the ``seconds:``, ``minutes:``, ...
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keys as seen below or using a cron expression like ``* /5 * * * *``.
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Basically, the automation engine looks at your configured time schedule every second and
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evaluates if the automation should run.
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.. code:: yaml
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time:
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- platform: sntp
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# ...
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on_time:
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# Every 5 minutes
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- seconds: 0
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minutes: /5
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then:
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- switch.toggle: my_switch
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# Every morning on weekdays
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- seconds: 0
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minutes: 30
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hours: 7
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days_of_week: MON-FRI
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then:
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- light.turn_on: my_light
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# Cron syntax, trigger every 5 minutes
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- cron: '* /5 * * * *'
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then:
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- switch.toggle: my_switch
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Configuration variables:
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- **seconds** (*Optional*, string): Specify for which seconds of the minute the automation will trigger.
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Defaults to ``*`` (all seconds). Range is from 0 to 59.
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- **minutes** (*Optional*, string): Specify for which minutes of the hour the automation will trigger.
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Defaults to ``*`` (all minutes). Range is from 0 to 59.
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- **hours** (*Optional*, string): Specify for which hours of the day the automation will trigger.
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Defaults to ``*`` (all hours). Range is from 0 to 23.
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- **days_of_month** (*Optional*, string): Specify for which days of the month the automation will trigger.
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Defaults to ``*`` (all hours). Range is from 1 to 31.
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- **months** (*Optional*, string): Specify for which months of the year to trigger.
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Defaults to ``*`` (all months). The month names JAN to DEC are automatically substituted.
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Range is from 1 (January) to 12 (December).
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- **days_of_week** (*Optional*, string): Specify for which days of the week to trigger.
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Defaults to ``*`` (all days). The names SUN to SAT are automatically substituted.
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Range is from 1 (Sunday) to 7 (Saturday).
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- **cron** (*Optional*, string): Alternatively, you can specify a whole cron expression like
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``* /5 * * * *``. Please note years and some special characters like ``L``, ``#`` are currently not supported.
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- See :ref:`Automation <automation>`.
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In the ``seconds:``, ``minutes:``, ... fields you can use the following operators:
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- .. code:: yaml
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seconds: 0
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An integer like ``0`` or ``30`` will make the automation only trigger if the current
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second is **exactly** 0 or 30, respectively.
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- .. code:: yaml
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seconds: 0,30,45
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You can combine multiple expressions with the ``,`` operator. This operator makes it so that
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if either one of the expressions separated by a comma holds true, the automation will trigger.
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For example ``0,30,45`` will trigger if the current second is either ``0`` or ``30`` or ``45``.
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- .. code:: yaml
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days_of_week: 2-6
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# same as
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days_of_week: MON-FRI
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# same as
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days_of_week: 2,3,4,5,6
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# same as
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days_of_week: MON,TUE,WED,THU,FRI
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The ``-`` (hyphen) operator can be used to create a range of values and is shorthand for listing all
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values with the ``,`` operator.
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- .. code:: yaml
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# every 5 minutes
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seconds: 0
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minutes: /5
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# every timestamp where the minute is 5,15,25,...
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seconds: 0
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minutes: 5/10
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The ``/`` operator can be used to create a step value. For example ``/5`` for ``minutes:`` makes an
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automation trigger only when the minute of the hour is 0, or 5, 10, 15, ... The value in front of the
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``/`` specifies the offset with which the step is applied.
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- .. code:: yaml
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# Every minute
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seconds: 0
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minutes: *
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Lastly, the ``*`` operator matches every number. In the example above, ``*`` could for example be substituted
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with ``0-59``.
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.. warning::
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Please note the following automation would trigger for each second in the minutes 0,5,10,15 and not
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once per 5 minutes as the seconds variable is not set:
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.. code:: yaml
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- platform: sntp
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# ...
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on_time:
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- minutes: /5
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then:
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- switch.toggle: my_switch
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`API Reference </api/core/time>`
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- `Edit this page on GitHub <https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs/blob/current/esphomeyaml/components/time.rst>`__
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.. disqus::
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