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Dockerfile
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
FROM python:3.8-slim
|
||||
FROM python:3.12-slim
|
||||
|
||||
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
|
||||
curl \
|
||||
|
@ -9,10 +9,25 @@ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
|
|||
software-properties-common \
|
||||
&& apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/*
|
||||
|
||||
COPY requirements.txt .
|
||||
RUN useradd -ms /bin/bash esphome
|
||||
|
||||
USER esphome
|
||||
|
||||
WORKDIR /workspaces/esphome-docs
|
||||
ENV PATH="${PATH}:/home/esphome/.local/bin"
|
||||
|
||||
COPY requirements.txt ./
|
||||
RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir --no-binary :all: -r requirements.txt
|
||||
|
||||
EXPOSE 8000
|
||||
WORKDIR /data/esphomedocs
|
||||
|
||||
CMD ["make", "live-html"]
|
||||
|
||||
LABEL \
|
||||
org.opencontainers.image.title="esphome-docs" \
|
||||
org.opencontainers.image.description="An image to help with ESPHomes documentation development" \
|
||||
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="ESPHome" \
|
||||
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="CC BY-NC-SA 4.0" \
|
||||
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://esphome.io" \
|
||||
org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs" \
|
||||
org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs/blob/current/README.md"
|
||||
|
|
2
Doxygen
|
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ PROJECT_NAME = "ESPHome"
|
|||
# could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or if some version
|
||||
# control system is used.
|
||||
|
||||
PROJECT_NUMBER = 2024.5.0-dev
|
||||
PROJECT_NUMBER = 2024.4.2
|
||||
|
||||
# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
|
||||
# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a
|
||||
|
|
2
Makefile
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
|||
ESPHOME_PATH = ../esphome
|
||||
ESPHOME_REF = dev
|
||||
ESPHOME_REF = 2024.4.2
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: html html-strict cleanhtml deploy help live-html Makefile netlify netlify-api api netlify-dependencies svg2png copy-svg2png minify
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
After Width: | Height: | Size: 278 KiB |
|
@ -240,6 +240,11 @@ a:hover code {
|
|||
background: none;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* don't underline links that contain an image and nothing else */
|
||||
a:has(> img:only-child) {
|
||||
border-bottom: none;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
div.body p, div.body dd, div.body li, div.body blockquote {
|
||||
hyphens: none;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1 +1 @@
|
|||
2024.5.0-dev
|
||||
2024.4.2
|
|
@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
|
|||
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="16x16" href="/_static/favicon-16x16.png">
|
||||
<link rel="manifest" href="/_static/site.webmanifest">
|
||||
<link rel="mask-icon" href="/_static/safari-pinned-tab.svg" color="#646464">
|
||||
<link rel="me" href="https://fosstodon.org/@esphome">
|
||||
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-title" content="ESPHome">
|
||||
<meta name="application-name" content="ESPHome">
|
||||
<meta name="msapplication-TileColor" content="#dfdfdf">
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ESPHome 2023.12.0 - 20th December 2023
|
|||
GT911, components/touchscreen/gt911, esp32_s3_box_3.png
|
||||
Pylontech Batteries, components/pylontech, pylontech.jpg
|
||||
HE60R Cover, components/cover/he60r, he60r.jpg
|
||||
Graphical Display Menu, components/display_menu/graphical_display_menu, graphical_display_menu.jpg
|
||||
Graphical Display Menu, components/display_menu/graphical_display_menu, graphical_display_menu.png
|
||||
FT63X6, components/touchscreen/ft63x6, wt32-sc01.png
|
||||
A02YYUW, components/sensor/a02yyuw, a02yyuw.jpg
|
||||
PN7150, components/binary_sensor/pn7150, pn7150.jpg
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,231 @@
|
|||
ESPHome 2024.4.0 - 17th April 2024
|
||||
==================================
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Changelog for ESPHome 2024.4.0.
|
||||
:image: /_static/changelog-2024.4.0.png
|
||||
:author: Jesse Hills
|
||||
:author_twitter: @jesserockz
|
||||
|
||||
.. imgtable::
|
||||
:columns: 4
|
||||
|
||||
Template Datetime Time, components/datetime/template, description.svg, dark-invert
|
||||
SUN-GTIL2 inverter, components/sun_gtil2, sun_1000g2.png
|
||||
AT581X, components/at581x, at581x.png
|
||||
JSN-SR04T, components/sensor/jsn_sr04t, jsn-sr04t-v3.jpg
|
||||
|
||||
Daikin ARC, components/climate/climate_ir, air-conditioner-ir.svg, dark-invert
|
||||
HHCCJCY10 (MiFlora Pink), components/sensor/xiaomi_hhccjcy10, xiaomi_hhccjcy10.jpg
|
||||
TLC5971, components/output/tlc5971, tlc5971.jpg
|
||||
Dooya, components/remote_transmitter, remote.svg
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Time Entities
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
ESPHome now has support for ``time`` entities that can be set from the frontend (like Home Assistant). THis allows you to set a timer to execute future automations on device.
|
||||
|
||||
ESPHome Dates require Home Assistant 2024.4 or later.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Voice Assistant Audio
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
|
||||
This release adds support for sending and receiving audio to/from voice assistants via the API. Currently ESPHome sends and receives the Voice Assistant audio bytes
|
||||
via a UDP socket which can be unreliable and insecure. Beginning with Home Assistant 2024.5, both sides will automatically recognise that they both support API Audio and will
|
||||
use that route instead. This is more reliable because the ESPHome API uses a TCP socket, so packet order and delivery is guaranteed, and if you use API Encryption,
|
||||
your audio will also be encrypted in transit.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Release 2024.4.1 - April 23
|
||||
---------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
- [Tuya Climate] Fix compilation error caused by codegen :esphomepr:`6568` by :ghuser:`zry98`
|
||||
- wifi: fix reconnect issue due to enablement of fast connect :esphomepr:`6598` by :ghuser:`jpeletier`
|
||||
- Calibrate Beken internal temperature :esphomepr:`6599` by :ghuser:`Mat931`
|
||||
- fix streaming logs from MQTT for ESP32 devices using TLS :esphomepr:`6605` by :ghuser:`ccutrer`
|
||||
- Disallow variant/family override for known boards :esphomepr:`6512` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
- esp32_ble: Consider ESP_BT_STATUS_DONE a successful state :esphomepr:`6493` by :ghuser:`polyfloyd`
|
||||
- Fix or filter :esphomepr:`6574` by :ghuser:`swoboda1337`
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Release 2024.4.2 - April 30
|
||||
---------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
- Fix SHT3xd fails sometimes in 2024.4.0 :esphomepr:`6592` by :ghuser:`mrtoy-me`
|
||||
- allow defaults with no include vars :esphomepr:`6613` by :ghuser:`ssieb`
|
||||
- Revert #6458 :esphomepr:`6650` by :ghuser:`tronikos`
|
||||
- [i2s_audio.microphone] Fixing adc bug :esphomepr:`6654` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Full list of changes
|
||||
--------------------
|
||||
|
||||
New Components
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
- Add sun_gtil2 component (for SUN-1000G2 / SUN-2000G2 grid tie inverters) :esphomepr:`4958` by :ghuser:`Mat931` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Add support for AT581x component :esphomepr:`6297` by :ghuser:`X-Ryl669` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Add new Component: Ultrasonic Distance Sensor JSN-SR04T :esphomepr:`6023` by :ghuser:`Mafus1` (new-integration)
|
||||
- feat: Add Daikin ARC (tested on Daikin ARC472A62) :esphomepr:`6429` by :ghuser:`magicbear` (new-integration)
|
||||
- add support for Tuya pink version of miflora :esphomepr:`5402` by :ghuser:`fariouche` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Implemented support for the TLC5971 as an output component :esphomepr:`6494` by :ghuser:`IJIJI` (new-integration)
|
||||
|
||||
Breaking Changes
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
- Add support for new modes in Tuya Climate :esphomepr:`5159` by :ghuser:`moriahmorgan` (breaking-change)
|
||||
- IPv6 string representation follows RFC5952 :esphomepr:`6449` by :ghuser:`HeMan` (breaking-change)
|
||||
|
||||
Beta Changes
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
- Add dooya remote transmitter test :esphomepr:`6508` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- ads1115: remove auto-load and split sensor into platform folder :esphomepr:`5981` by :ghuser:`jesserockz` (new-platform)
|
||||
- Bump esphome-dashboard to 20240412.0 :esphomepr:`6517` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Fix missing ifdefs in voice assistant :esphomepr:`6520` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Fix project version longer than 30 characters breaking compilation :esphomepr:`6535` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Fix no-release bug on ft6x36 :esphomepr:`6527` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
|
||||
All changes
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
- Bump docker/login-action from 3.0.0 to 3.1.0 :esphomepr:`6367` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Bump peter-evans/create-pull-request from 6.0.1 to 6.0.2 :esphomepr:`6361` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Bump docker/build-push-action from 5.2.0 to 5.3.0 in /.github/actions/build-image :esphomepr:`6373` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 3.1.0 to 3.2.0 :esphomepr:`6372` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Fix deep_sleep for ESP32-C6 :esphomepr:`6377` by :ghuser:`ferrets6`
|
||||
- Fix keeloq for IDF 5+ :esphomepr:`6382` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Fix Nextion set_component_picture call :esphomepr:`6378` by :ghuser:`edwardtfn`
|
||||
- Add line_at_angle method to Display component :esphomepr:`6381` by :ghuser:`deisterhold`
|
||||
- Check generated proto files are as expected if any are modified in PRs :esphomepr:`6254` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- ld2420: fix energy mode documentation :esphomepr:`6225` by :ghuser:`andresv`
|
||||
- Add actions for component tests A, B and C :esphomepr:`6256` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (V) :esphomepr:`6231` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (X,Y,Z) :esphomepr:`6233` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (E) :esphomepr:`6176` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Make SPI compile with IDF >= 5.0 :esphomepr:`6383` by :ghuser:`HeMan`
|
||||
- Fix esp32-camera test yaml :esphomepr:`6398` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Bump pytest-asyncio from 0.23.5.post1 to 0.23.6 :esphomepr:`6402` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Bump actions/cache from 4.0.1 to 4.0.2 in /.github/actions/restore-python :esphomepr:`6403` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Bump actions/cache from 4.0.1 to 4.0.2 :esphomepr:`6404` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Bump ESP8266 Arduino versions :esphomepr:`5359` by :ghuser:`HeMan`
|
||||
- Allow accept/reject delta to be specified. :esphomepr:`5060` by :ghuser:`cvwillegen`
|
||||
- Allow setting htop for ledc :esphomepr:`6340` by :ghuser:`Gagootron`
|
||||
- sm2135: add separate_modes option to support different chip variants :esphomepr:`6152` by :ghuser:`jasperro`
|
||||
- AHT10: fix temperature-only operation; add warning/error messages :esphomepr:`6405` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
- Add support for new modes in Tuya Climate :esphomepr:`5159` by :ghuser:`moriahmorgan` (breaking-change)
|
||||
- Add sun_gtil2 component (for SUN-1000G2 / SUN-2000G2 grid tie inverters) :esphomepr:`4958` by :ghuser:`Mat931` (new-integration)
|
||||
- SPI: Make some validation failures give more useful messages. :esphomepr:`6413` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
- Bump aioesphomeapi from 23.1.1 to 23.2.0 :esphomepr:`6412` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Add check for use of GPIOXX in config :esphomepr:`6419` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
- WireGuard for esp8266 :esphomepr:`6365` by :ghuser:`droscy`
|
||||
- setup.cfg: drop duplicate, underintended trove classifier :esphomepr:`6421` by :ghuser:`mweinelt`
|
||||
- Store preferences in disk file on host platform :esphomepr:`6428` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
- Add support for AT581x component :esphomepr:`6297` by :ghuser:`X-Ryl669` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (F) :esphomepr:`6177` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add get_contrast() and get_brightness() to SSD1306 class to get protected variables :esphomepr:`6435` by :ghuser:`benediktkr`
|
||||
- Add new Component: Ultrasonic Distance Sensor JSN-SR04T :esphomepr:`6023` by :ghuser:`Mafus1` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (G) :esphomepr:`6178` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (K) :esphomepr:`6186` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (N) :esphomepr:`6210` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (Q) :esphomepr:`6218` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (U) :esphomepr:`6230` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Fix spacing in new test yaml :esphomepr:`6441` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (W) :esphomepr:`6232` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- Add some components to the new testing framework (L) :esphomepr:`6195` by :ghuser:`kbx81`
|
||||
- feat: Add Daikin ARC (tested on Daikin ARC472A62) :esphomepr:`6429` by :ghuser:`magicbear` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Disable truthy yamllint rule :esphomepr:`6442` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Add get_size method to QR Code header :esphomepr:`6430` by :ghuser:`deisterhold`
|
||||
- Minor change to support sht85 sensor :esphomepr:`6415` by :ghuser:`mrtoy-me`
|
||||
- IPv6 string representation follows RFC5952 :esphomepr:`6449` by :ghuser:`HeMan` (breaking-change)
|
||||
- Bump actions/setup-python from 5.0.0 to 5.1.0 :esphomepr:`6437` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Bump actions/setup-python from 5.0.0 to 5.1.0 in /.github/actions/restore-python :esphomepr:`6438` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- Optimize QMC5883L: Read registers only for enabled sensors :esphomepr:`6458` by :ghuser:`tronikos`
|
||||
- minor refactor to allow commit hash as ref value. :esphomepr:`6446` by :ghuser:`LelandSindt`
|
||||
- TMP117 fix polling period config :esphomepr:`6452` by :ghuser:`mrtoy-me`
|
||||
- Bump Arduino Pico Framework to 3.7.2 and Platform to 1.12.0 :esphomepr:`6386` by :ghuser:`HeMan`
|
||||
- Display menu: Allow "left" key to exit current menu if not editing :esphomepr:`6460` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Fix NOLINT on inclusive-language check :esphomepr:`6464` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Add yamllint to dev requirements :esphomepr:`6466` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Add temperature for QMC5883L :esphomepr:`6456` by :ghuser:`tronikos`
|
||||
- web_server: Return early if no clients connected :esphomepr:`6467` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- ESP32 Arduino WiFi: misc bug fixes :esphomepr:`6470` by :ghuser:`paravoid`
|
||||
- Replace std::regex with sscanf calls :esphomepr:`6468` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Include "Failed" status in config log. :esphomepr:`6482` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
- Fix Microphone IsCapturingCondition :esphomepr:`6490` by :ghuser:`RaymiiOrg`
|
||||
- Remove misleading tag/line in messages :esphomepr:`6495` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
- Send/Receive Voice Assistant audio via API :esphomepr:`6471` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Datetime date initial value fix :esphomepr:`6483` by :ghuser:`RFDarter`
|
||||
- If the loop() took more than the required time, don't delay further :esphomepr:`6496` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
- Bump LibreTiny version to 1.5.1 :esphomepr:`6500` by :ghuser:`kuba2k2`
|
||||
- Internal temperature: Support Beken platform :esphomepr:`6491` by :ghuser:`Mat931`
|
||||
- Bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 3.2.0 to 3.3.0 :esphomepr:`6502` by :ghuser:`dependabot[bot]`
|
||||
- add support for Tuya pink version of miflora :esphomepr:`5402` by :ghuser:`fariouche` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Add MAC address to WiFi config reply :esphomepr:`6489` by :ghuser:`cvwillegen`
|
||||
- Adds i2c timeout config :esphomepr:`4614` by :ghuser:`tracestep`
|
||||
- Add ABB-Welcome / Busch-Welcome Door Intercom Protocol :esphomepr:`4689` by :ghuser:`Mat931`
|
||||
- Add support for time entities :esphomepr:`6399` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Fix Match by IRK :esphomepr:`6499` by :ghuser:`MRemy2`
|
||||
- Add rmt_channel to remote_transmitter and remote_receiver :esphomepr:`6497` by :ghuser:`jesserockz` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Rework tlc5947 to remove AUTO_LOAD :esphomepr:`6503` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- UART: ignore require_tx/rx if not a native uart implementation :esphomepr:`6504` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- esp32_rmt_led_strip bugfixes :esphomepr:`6506` by :ghuser:`Mat931`
|
||||
- Implemented support for the TLC5971 as an output component :esphomepr:`6494` by :ghuser:`IJIJI` (new-integration)
|
||||
- Add Dooya protocol to remote_base :esphomepr:`6488` by :ghuser:`bukureckid`
|
||||
- Only give error for connected sensors at startup :esphomepr:`6474` by :ghuser:`leejoow`
|
||||
- Webserver float to string fix :esphomepr:`6507` by :ghuser:`RFDarter`
|
||||
- Add dooya remote transmitter test :esphomepr:`6508` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- ads1115: remove auto-load and split sensor into platform folder :esphomepr:`5981` by :ghuser:`jesserockz` (new-platform)
|
||||
- Bump esphome-dashboard to 20240412.0 :esphomepr:`6517` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Fix missing ifdefs in voice assistant :esphomepr:`6520` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Fix project version longer than 30 characters breaking compilation :esphomepr:`6535` by :ghuser:`jesserockz`
|
||||
- Fix no-release bug on ft6x36 :esphomepr:`6527` by :ghuser:`clydebarrow`
|
||||
|
||||
Past Changelogs
|
||||
---------------
|
||||
|
||||
- :doc:`2024.3.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2024.2.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.12.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.11.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.10.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.9.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.8.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.7.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.6.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.5.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.4.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.3.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2023.2.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.12.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.11.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.10.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.9.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.8.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.6.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.5.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.4.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.3.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.2.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2022.1.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2021.12.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2021.11.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2021.10.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2021.9.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`2021.8.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.20.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.19.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.18.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.17.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.16.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.15.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.14.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.13.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.12.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.11.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.10.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.9.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.8.0`
|
||||
- :doc:`v1.7.0`
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Changelog
|
|||
=========
|
||||
|
||||
.. redirect::
|
||||
:url: /changelog/2024.3.0.html
|
||||
:url: /changelog/2024.4.0.html
|
||||
|
||||
.. toctree::
|
||||
:glob:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ awesome things with DIY hardware!
|
|||
|
||||
The features I'm particularly excited about are:
|
||||
|
||||
* :ref:`esphomeflasher <esphome-flasher>` - Experiencing problems flashing esphomelib firmwares using esphomeyaml?
|
||||
* ``esphomeflasher`` - Experiencing problems flashing esphomelib firmwares using esphomeyaml?
|
||||
No problem, esphomeflasher is a tool designed to make that super easy. Just let esphomeyaml generate the binary and flash
|
||||
from your PC.
|
||||
* :doc:`Over-the-Air Updates </components/ota>` have been completely re-written to make them a lot more
|
||||
|
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ New Features
|
|||
|
||||
- esphomelib now has a new tool: `esphomeflasher <https://github.com/esphome/esphome-flasher>`__ to simplify
|
||||
flashing on Windows/MacOS machines **without having to install esphomeyaml**. So if esphomeyaml for some reason
|
||||
can't find your USB port, you now can use the esphomeflasher app. See :ref:`esphome-flasher`.
|
||||
can't find your USB port, you now can use the esphomeflasher app. See ``esphomeflasher``.
|
||||
|
||||
- ESP8266s now save the states of lights/switches/... internally and restores them on boot.
|
||||
Additionally, esphomelib can now operate in fully offline mode if your WiFi network goes down
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **codes** (*Optional*, list of string): A list of codes for disarming the alarm, if *requires_code_to_arm* set to true then for arming the alarm too.
|
||||
- **requires_code_to_arm** (*Optional*, boolean): Code required for arming the alarm, *codes* must be provided.
|
||||
- **arming_away_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The exit delay before the alarm is armed to away mode. Defaults to ``0s``.
|
||||
- **arming_home_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The exit delay before the alarm is armed to home mode.
|
||||
- **arming_night_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The exit delay before the alarm is armed to night mode.
|
||||
- **arming_home_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The exit delay before the alarm is armed to home mode.
|
||||
- **arming_night_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The exit delay before the alarm is armed to night mode.
|
||||
- **pending_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The entry delay before the alarm is triggered. Defaults to ``0s``.
|
||||
- **trigger_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The time after a triggered alarm before resetting to previous state if the sensors are cleared/off. Defaults to ``0s``.
|
||||
- **binary_sensors** (*Optional*, *list*): A list of binary sensors the panel should use. Each consists of:
|
||||
|
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Example:
|
|||
name: Zone 1
|
||||
device_class: door
|
||||
pin:
|
||||
number: D1
|
||||
number: GPIOXX
|
||||
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
|
||||
inverted: True
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
|
@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Example:
|
|||
name: Zone 2
|
||||
device_class: door
|
||||
pin:
|
||||
number: D2
|
||||
number: GPIOXX
|
||||
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
|
||||
inverted: True
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
|
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Example:
|
|||
name: Zone 3
|
||||
device_class: motion
|
||||
pin:
|
||||
number: D3
|
||||
number: GPIOXX
|
||||
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
|
||||
inverted: True
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
|
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ Example:
|
|||
name: Zone 4
|
||||
device_class: door
|
||||
pin:
|
||||
number: D4
|
||||
number: GPIOXX
|
||||
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
|
||||
inverted: True
|
||||
- platform: homeassistant
|
||||
|
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Example:
|
|||
id: siren
|
||||
name: Siren
|
||||
icon: mdi:alarm-bell
|
||||
pin: D7
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -75,20 +75,35 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
|
||||
.. _api-actions:
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Before a newly added ESPHome device can interact with the Home Assistant API it needs to be allowed to communicate
|
||||
with it. This setting can be found in the ESPHome integration (NOT in the Add-On) by clicking "CONFIGURE" for
|
||||
that device and enabling the "Allow device to make service calls" option.
|
||||
|
||||
Actions
|
||||
-------
|
||||
|
||||
Before using any of the actions below, you'll need to tell Home Assistant to allow your device to
|
||||
make service calls.
|
||||
|
||||
Open the ESPHome integration page on your Home Assistant instance:
|
||||
|
||||
.. raw:: html
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/integration/?domain=esphome" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><img src="https://my.home-assistant.io/badges/integration.svg" alt="Open your Home Assistant instance and show an integration." /></a>
|
||||
|
||||
Then:
|
||||
|
||||
#. Fnd your device in the device list
|
||||
#. Click the "configure" button next to it
|
||||
#. Check the "Allow the device to make Home Assistant service calls" box
|
||||
#. Then click "submit".
|
||||
|
||||
.. _api-homeassistant_event_action:
|
||||
|
||||
``homeassistant.event`` Action
|
||||
******************************
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Be sure to :ref:`follow the instructions above <api-actions>` to tell Home Assistant to allow
|
||||
your device to make service calls.
|
||||
|
||||
When using the native API with Home Assistant, you can create events in the Home Assistant event bus
|
||||
straight from ESPHome :ref:`Automations <automation>`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -117,6 +132,11 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
``homeassistant.service`` Action
|
||||
********************************
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Be sure to :ref:`follow the instructions above <api-actions>` to tell Home Assistant to allow
|
||||
your device to make service calls.
|
||||
|
||||
When using the native API with Home Assistant, you can create Home Assistant service
|
||||
calls straight from ESPHome :ref:`Automations <automation>`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -189,6 +209,11 @@ Then, in ESPHome:
|
|||
``homeassistant.tag_scanned`` Action
|
||||
************************************
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Be sure to :ref:`follow the instructions above <api-actions>` to tell Home Assistant to allow
|
||||
your device to make service calls.
|
||||
|
||||
When using the native API with Home Assistant, you can push tag_scanned to Home Assistant
|
||||
straight from ESPHome :ref:`Automations <automation>`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -32,17 +32,6 @@ a :doc:`/components/i2c` component (and its requisite GPIO pins) is required in
|
|||
id: "Radar"
|
||||
i2c_id: bus_a
|
||||
|
||||
binary_sensor:
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
pin: GPIO21
|
||||
name: "Radar motion"
|
||||
|
||||
switch:
|
||||
# Switch to turn on/off RF emission
|
||||
- platform: at581x
|
||||
at581x_id: "Radar"
|
||||
name: "Enable Radar"
|
||||
|
||||
.. _at581x-component:
|
||||
|
||||
Component/Hub
|
||||
|
@ -87,7 +76,7 @@ The state of the radar detection is available via its GPIO pin. It's required to
|
|||
binary_sensor:
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
name: "Human in front"
|
||||
pin: GPIO21
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
************************
|
||||
|
@ -127,8 +116,8 @@ Actions
|
|||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
The hardware frontend reset option is only required to reset the frontend in case it is struck, before sending the
|
||||
new configuration. However, a frontend reset is always performed after changing the settings.
|
||||
The hardware frontend reset option is only required to reset the frontend in case it is struck, before sending the
|
||||
new configuration. However, a frontend reset is always performed after changing the settings.
|
||||
|
||||
The radar has several settings which can be changed. These settings are not saved in non-volatile memory
|
||||
and need to be set on each boot.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ required to be set up in your configuration for this sensor to work.
|
|||
cap1188:
|
||||
id: cap1188_component
|
||||
address: 0x29
|
||||
reset_pin: 14
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
touch_threshold: 0x40
|
||||
allow_multiple_touches: true
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,22 +1,28 @@
|
|||
Custom Binary Sensor
|
||||
====================
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up Custom C++ binary sensors with ESPHome.
|
||||
:image: language-cpp.svg
|
||||
:keywords: C++, Custom
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Custom components are deprecated, not recommended for new configurations
|
||||
and will be removed from ESPHome in a future release.
|
||||
Please look at creating a real ESPHome component and "importing" it into your
|
||||
configuration with :doc:`/components/external_components`.
|
||||
Custom components are deprecated, not recommended for new configurations and will be removed from ESPHome in a
|
||||
future release. Please look at creating a real ESPHome component and "importing" it into your configuration with
|
||||
:doc:`/components/external_components`.
|
||||
|
||||
You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components
|
||||
at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`.
|
||||
You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`.
|
||||
|
||||
This integration can be used to create custom binary sensors in ESPHome
|
||||
using the C++ (Arduino) API.
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide,
|
||||
the same principles apply here and binary sensors are very similar
|
||||
to sensors internally.
|
||||
While we try to keep the ESPHome YAML configuration options as stable as possible, the ESPHome API is less
|
||||
stable. If something in the APIs needs to be changed in order for something else to work, we will do so.
|
||||
|
||||
This component can be used to create custom binary sensors in ESPHome using the C++ (Arduino) API.
|
||||
|
||||
Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide, the same principles apply here and binary
|
||||
sensors are very similar to sensors internally.
|
||||
|
||||
The example below is an example of a custom binary sensor; this custom sensor is essentially the
|
||||
same as the gpio binary sensor.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ an ``OFF`` state.
|
|||
|
||||
binary_sensor:
|
||||
- platform: esp32_touch
|
||||
name: "ESP32 Touch Pad GPIO27"
|
||||
pin: GPIO27
|
||||
name: "ESP32 Touch Pad"
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
threshold: 1000
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
|
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ If access to the raw values is required, a template sensor can be created that p
|
|||
binary_sensor:
|
||||
- platform: esp32_touch
|
||||
id: esp32_touch_pad
|
||||
pin: GPIO4
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
threshold: 0
|
||||
|
||||
sensor:
|
||||
|
@ -174,8 +174,8 @@ If access to the raw values is required, a template sensor can be created that p
|
|||
return id(esp32_touch_pad).get_value();
|
||||
update_interval: 3s
|
||||
|
||||
One example of use is a wide area pressure sensor that integrates a number of smaller sensors in an area. Make two strips
|
||||
of aluminium foil that sandwich paper, and connect one wire to a touch pin and the other to ground. Set up several sensors
|
||||
One example of use is a wide area pressure sensor that integrates a number of smaller sensors in an area. Make two strips
|
||||
of aluminium foil that sandwich paper, and connect one wire to a touch pin and the other to ground. Set up several sensors
|
||||
under a flexible object like a plastic mat, add the raw values, and apply a threshold.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _esp32-touch-pad-pins:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ Additional sensors for Haier Climate device. **These sensors are supported only
|
|||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
baud_rate: 9600
|
||||
tx_pin: 17
|
||||
rx_pin: 16
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
id: ac_port
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
climate:
|
||||
- platform: haier
|
||||
id: haier_ac
|
||||
protocol: hOn
|
||||
name: Haier AC
|
||||
uart_id: ac_port
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
binary_sensor:
|
||||
- platform: haier
|
||||
haier_id: haier_ac
|
||||
|
@ -56,9 +56,9 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
All options from :ref:`Binary Sensor <config-binary_sensor>`.
|
||||
- **indoor_electric_heating_status** (*Optional*): A binary sensor that indicates electrical heating system activity.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Binary Sensor <config-binary_sensor>`.
|
||||
- **indoor_fan_status** (*Optional*): A binary sensor that indicates indoor fan activity.
|
||||
- **indoor_fan_status** (*Optional*): A binary sensor that indicates indoor fan activity.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Binary Sensor <config-binary_sensor>`.
|
||||
- **outdoor_fan_status** (*Optional*): A binary sensor that indicates outdoor fan activity.
|
||||
- **outdoor_fan_status** (*Optional*): A binary sensor that indicates outdoor fan activity.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Binary Sensor <config-binary_sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **entity_id** (**Required**, string): The entity ID to import from Home Assistant.
|
||||
- **attribute** (*Optional*, string): The name of the state attribute to import from the
|
||||
specified entity. The entity state is used when this option is omitted.
|
||||
Requires Home Assistant 2021.6 or newer.
|
||||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Binary Sensor <config-binary_sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -12,12 +12,6 @@ For this sensor to work, a :doc:`/components/sensor/hydreon_rgxx` must be set up
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example RG-9 entry
|
||||
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIO16
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIO17
|
||||
baud_rate: 9600
|
||||
|
||||
sensor:
|
||||
- platform: hydreon_rgxx
|
||||
model: "RG_9"
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -66,12 +66,12 @@ Advanced options:
|
|||
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
|
||||
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend,
|
||||
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
|
||||
Requires Home Assistant 2021.9 or newer. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **publish_initial_state** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then the sensor will publish its initial state at boot or when
|
||||
HA first connects, depending on the platform. This means that any applicable triggers will be run. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
|
||||
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
|
||||
for a list of available options. Requires Home Assistant 2021.11 or newer.
|
||||
for a list of available options.
|
||||
Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
|
||||
- If MQTT enabled, all other options from :ref:`MQTT Component <config-mqtt-component>`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ you can then create individual binary sensors that track if an NFC/RFID tag is c
|
|||
spi:
|
||||
|
||||
rc522_spi:
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIO15
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
binary_sensor:
|
||||
- platform: rc522
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ our `Bluetooth Proxy installer <https://esphome.github.io/bluetooth-proxies/>`__
|
|||
|
||||
The :doc:`web_server` component should be disabled as the device is likely
|
||||
to run out of memory and will malfunction when both components are enabled simultaneously.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Not all devices are supported and ESPHome does not decode or keep a list. To find out if your device is supported,
|
||||
please search for it in the `Home Assistant Integrations <https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/>`__ list.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -43,15 +43,11 @@ Configuration:
|
|||
|
||||
bluetooth_proxy:
|
||||
|
||||
- **active** (*Optional*, boolean): Enables proxying active connections. Defaults to ``false``. Requires Home Assistant 2022.10 or later.
|
||||
- **active** (*Optional*, boolean): Enables proxying active connections. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **cache_services** (*Optional*, boolean): Enables caching GATT services in NVS flash storage which significantly speeds up active connections. Defaults to ``true`` when using the ESP-IDF framework.
|
||||
|
||||
The Bluetooth proxy depends on :doc:`esp32_ble_tracker` so make sure to add that to your configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Bluetooth proxy requires Home Assistant 2022.9 or later. ESPHome 2022.12.0 and Home Assistant 2022.12.6 or later is recommended.
|
||||
|
||||
Improving reception performance
|
||||
-------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ momentarily set a GPIO pin using a button.
|
|||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
pin: 25
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
id: output1
|
||||
|
||||
button:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -11,10 +11,6 @@ The ``uart`` button platform allows you to send a pre-defined sequence of bytes
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
baud_rate: 9600
|
||||
tx_pin: D0
|
||||
|
||||
button:
|
||||
- platform: uart
|
||||
name: "UART String Output"
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- ``12K5BPS`` - Support by ``esp32_can`` depends on ESP32 variant
|
||||
- ``16KBPS`` - Support by ``esp32_can`` depends on ESP32 variant
|
||||
- ``20KBPS`` - Support by ``esp32_can`` depends on ESP32 variant
|
||||
- ``25KBPS``
|
||||
- ``25KBPS``
|
||||
- ``31K25BPS`` - Not supported by ``esp32_can``
|
||||
- ``33KBPS`` - Not supported by ``esp32_can``
|
||||
- ``40KBPS`` - Not supported by ``esp32_can``
|
||||
|
@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ You only need to specify the RX and TX pins. Any GPIO will work.
|
|||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
canbus:
|
||||
- platform: esp32_can
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIO5
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIO4
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
can_id: 4
|
||||
bit_rate: 50kbps
|
||||
on_frame:
|
||||
|
@ -209,28 +209,28 @@ You only need to specify the RX and TX pins. Any GPIO will work.
|
|||
|
||||
The table lists the specific bit rates supported by the component for ESP32 variants:
|
||||
=================== ======= ========== ========== ========== ========== ==========
|
||||
bit_rate ESP32 ESP32-S2 ESP32-S3 ESP32-C3 ESP32-C6 ESP32-H2
|
||||
bit_rate ESP32 ESP32-S2 ESP32-S3 ESP32-C3 ESP32-C6 ESP32-H2
|
||||
=================== ======= ========== ========== ========== ========== ==========
|
||||
1KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
5KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
10KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
12K5BPS x x x x x
|
||||
16KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
20KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
25KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
31K25BPS
|
||||
33KBPS
|
||||
40KBPS
|
||||
50KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
80KBPS
|
||||
83K38BPS
|
||||
95KBPS
|
||||
100KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
125KBPS (Default) x x x x x x
|
||||
250KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
500KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
800KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
1000KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
1KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
5KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
10KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
12K5BPS x x x x x
|
||||
16KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
20KBPS x x x x x
|
||||
25KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
31K25BPS
|
||||
33KBPS
|
||||
40KBPS
|
||||
50KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
80KBPS
|
||||
83K38BPS
|
||||
95KBPS
|
||||
100KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
125KBPS (Default) x x x x x x
|
||||
250KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
500KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
800KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
1000KBPS x x x x x x
|
||||
=================== ======= ========== ========== ========== ========== ==========
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ For wiring up the MSP2515 please refer to the section below.
|
|||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
canbus:
|
||||
- platform: mcp2515
|
||||
cs_pin: D5
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
can_id: 4
|
||||
bit_rate: 50kbps
|
||||
on_frame:
|
||||
|
@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ Standard IDs and Extended IDs can coexist on the same segment.
|
|||
- platform: mcp2515
|
||||
id: my_mcp2515
|
||||
spi_id: McpSpi
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIO14
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
can_id: 0x1fff
|
||||
use_extended_id: true
|
||||
bit_rate: 125kbps
|
||||
|
@ -385,9 +385,9 @@ Button is connected on a can node which sends an A message on ID 0x100 with payl
|
|||
|
||||
spi:
|
||||
id: McpSpi
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIO16
|
||||
mosi_pin: GPIO5
|
||||
miso_pin: GPIO4
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
mosi_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
miso_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
binary_sensor:
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
|
@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ Button is connected on a can node which sends an A message on ID 0x100 with payl
|
|||
- platform: mcp2515
|
||||
id: my_mcp2515
|
||||
spi_id: McpSpi
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIO14
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
can_id: 4
|
||||
bit_rate: 125kbps
|
||||
on_frame:
|
||||
|
@ -430,15 +430,15 @@ Buttons are connected on the CAN-Node and also the motor is connected via CAN.
|
|||
|
||||
spi:
|
||||
id: McpSpi
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIO16
|
||||
mosi_pin: GPIO5
|
||||
miso_pin: GPIO4
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
mosi_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
miso_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
canbus:
|
||||
- platform: mcp2515
|
||||
id: my_mcp2515
|
||||
spi_id: McpSpi
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIO14
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
can_id: 4
|
||||
bit_rate: 125kbps
|
||||
on_frame:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ controller unit.
|
|||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
remote_transmitter:
|
||||
pin: GPIO32
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
carrier_duty_percent: 50%
|
||||
|
||||
climate:
|
||||
|
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ IR receiver.
|
|||
remote_receiver:
|
||||
id: rcvr
|
||||
pin:
|
||||
number: GPIO14
|
||||
number: GPIOXX
|
||||
inverted: true
|
||||
mode:
|
||||
input: true
|
||||
|
@ -283,8 +283,8 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
|
||||
- **set_fan_mode** (*Optional*, string): Select the fan modes desired or that are supported on your remote. Defaults to ``3levels``
|
||||
|
||||
- Options are: ``3levels`` , ``4levels``, ``quiet_4levels``.
|
||||
|
||||
- Options are: ``3levels`` , ``4levels``, ``quiet_4levels``.
|
||||
|
||||
- ``3levels``; Low [fan speed 1], Medium [2], High [3]
|
||||
- ``4levels``; Low [1], Middle [2], Medium [3], High [4]
|
||||
- ``quiet_4levels``; Low [1], Middle [2], Medium [3], High [4], Quiet [5]
|
||||
|
@ -292,10 +292,10 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **supports_dry** (*Optional*, boolean): Enables setting dry mode for this unit. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **supports_fan_only** (*Optional*, boolean): Enables setting fan only mode for this unit. Confirm that mode is supported on your remote. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
|
||||
- **horizontal_default** (*Optional*, string): What to default to when the AC unit's horizontal direction is *not* set to swing. Defaults to ``middle``.
|
||||
- **horizontal_default** (*Optional*, string): What to default to when the AC unit's horizontal direction is *not* set to swing. Defaults to ``middle``.
|
||||
|
||||
- Options are: ``left``, ``middle-left``, ``middle``, ``middle-right``, ``right``, ``auto``
|
||||
- **vertical_default** (*Optional*, string): What to default to when the AC unit's vertical direction is *not* set to swing. Defaults to ``middle``.
|
||||
- **vertical_default** (*Optional*, string): What to default to when the AC unit's vertical direction is *not* set to swing. Defaults to ``middle``.
|
||||
|
||||
- Options are: ``down``, ``middle-down``, ``middle``, ``middle-up``, ``up``, ``auto``
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -423,8 +423,8 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
``zhlt01`` Climate
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
|
||||
ZH/LT-01 is a remote control that is used with many locally branded split airconditioners.
|
||||
Supported brands include:
|
||||
ZH/LT-01 is a remote control that is used with many locally branded split airconditioners.
|
||||
Supported brands include:
|
||||
|
||||
- Eurom
|
||||
- Chigo
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,21 +1,27 @@
|
|||
Custom Climate
|
||||
==============
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up Custom C++ climate components with ESPHome.
|
||||
:image: language-cpp.svg
|
||||
:keywords: C++, Custom
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Custom components are deprecated, not recommended for new configurations
|
||||
and will be removed from ESPHome in a future release.
|
||||
Please look at creating a real ESPHome component and "importing" it into your
|
||||
configuration with :doc:`/components/external_components`.
|
||||
Custom components are deprecated, not recommended for new configurations and will be removed from ESPHome in a
|
||||
future release. Please look at creating a real ESPHome component and "importing" it into your configuration with
|
||||
:doc:`/components/external_components`.
|
||||
|
||||
You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components
|
||||
at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`.
|
||||
You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`.
|
||||
|
||||
This integration can be used to create custom climate devices in ESPHome
|
||||
using the C++ (Arduino) API.
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide,
|
||||
the same principles apply here.
|
||||
While we try to keep the ESPHome YAML configuration options as stable as possible, the ESPHome API is less
|
||||
stable. If something in the APIs needs to be changed in order for something else to work, we will do so.
|
||||
|
||||
This component can be used to create custom climate devices in ESPHome using the C++ (Arduino) API.
|
||||
|
||||
Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide, the same principles apply here.
|
||||
|
||||
The example below is an example of a custom climate device - all climate devices must override
|
||||
two methods (:apiclass:`Climate <climate::Climate>`):
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -58,18 +58,11 @@ This component requires a :ref:`uart` to be setup.
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
baud_rate: 9600
|
||||
tx_pin: 17
|
||||
rx_pin: 16
|
||||
id: ac_port
|
||||
|
||||
climate:
|
||||
- platform: haier
|
||||
id: haier_ac
|
||||
protocol: hOn
|
||||
name: Haier AC
|
||||
name: Haier AC
|
||||
uart_id: ac_port
|
||||
wifi_signal: true
|
||||
beeper: true
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -80,10 +80,10 @@ Advanced options:
|
|||
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
|
||||
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend,
|
||||
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
|
||||
Requires Home Assistant 2021.9 or newer. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
|
||||
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
|
||||
for a list of available options. Requires Home Assistant 2021.11 or newer.
|
||||
for a list of available options.
|
||||
Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
|
||||
|
||||
MQTT options:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -25,17 +25,6 @@ The ``midea`` component creates a Midea air conditioner climate device.
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable logging over UART (required)
|
||||
logger:
|
||||
baud_rate: 0
|
||||
|
||||
# UART settings for Midea dongle (required)
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
tx_pin: 1 # hardware dependant
|
||||
rx_pin: 3 # hardware dependant
|
||||
baud_rate: 9600
|
||||
|
||||
# Main settings
|
||||
climate:
|
||||
- platform: midea
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
|
|||
Copy Integration
|
||||
================
|
||||
Copy Component
|
||||
==============
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up the copy integration in ESPHome
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up the copy component in ESPHome
|
||||
:image: content-copy.svg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``copy`` integration can be used to copy an existing component (like a sensor, switch, etc.)
|
||||
The ``copy`` component can be used to copy an existing component (like a sensor, switch, etc.)
|
||||
and create a duplicate mirroring the source's state and forwarding actions such as turning on to the source.
|
||||
|
||||
For each of the supported platforms, the configuration consists of the required configuration
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,24 +1,29 @@
|
|||
Custom Cover
|
||||
============
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up Custom C++ covers with ESPHome.
|
||||
:image: language-cpp.svg
|
||||
:keywords: C++, Custom
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Custom components are deprecated, not recommended for new configurations
|
||||
and will be removed from ESPHome in a future release.
|
||||
Please look at creating a real ESPHome component and "importing" it into your
|
||||
configuration with :doc:`/components/external_components`.
|
||||
Custom components are deprecated, not recommended for new configurations and will be removed from ESPHome in a
|
||||
future release. Please look at creating a real ESPHome component and "importing" it into your configuration with
|
||||
:doc:`/components/external_components`.
|
||||
|
||||
You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components
|
||||
at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`.
|
||||
You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`.
|
||||
|
||||
This integration can be used to create custom covers in ESPHome
|
||||
using the C++ (Arduino) API.
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide,
|
||||
the same principles apply here.
|
||||
While we try to keep the ESPHome YAML configuration options as stable as possible, the ESPHome API is less
|
||||
stable. If something in the APIs needs to be changed in order for something else to work, we will do so.
|
||||
|
||||
The example below is an example of a custom cover - all covers must override
|
||||
two methods:
|
||||
This component can be used to create custom covers in ESPHome using the C++ (Arduino) API.
|
||||
|
||||
Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide, the same principles apply here.
|
||||
|
||||
The example below is an example of a custom cover - all covers must override two methods:
|
||||
|
||||
- ``get_traits``: This should return a :apiclass:`CoverTraits <cover::CoverTraits>` object
|
||||
representing the capabilities of the cover.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ Advanced options:
|
|||
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
|
||||
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend,
|
||||
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
|
||||
Requires Home Assistant 2021.9 or newer. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
|
||||
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
|
||||
for a list of available options. Requires Home Assistant 2021.11 or newer.
|
||||
for a list of available options.
|
||||
Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
|
||||
|
||||
MQTT options:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -77,7 +77,22 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
``esp8266_restore_from_flash: true`` option set.
|
||||
See :doc:`esp8266_restore_from_flash </components/esphome>` for details.
|
||||
|
||||
Handle stop_action:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
For some cover controllers, separate switches for UP and DOWN action are used while a stop is issued when sending a counter command.
|
||||
This can be handled at the **stop_action** by using the folling lamda function:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
stop_action:
|
||||
- lambda: !lambda |-
|
||||
if (id(cover).last_operation() == CoverOperation::COVER_OPERATION_OPENING) {
|
||||
// Cover is currently opening
|
||||
id(cover_button_down).press();
|
||||
} else if (id(cover).last_operation() == CoverOperation::COVER_OPERATION_CLOSING) {
|
||||
// Cover is currently closing
|
||||
id(cover_button_up).press();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
Supported devices
|
||||
-----------------
|
||||
|
||||
Tuya cover devices known to be supported by this integration:
|
||||
Tuya cover devices known to be supported by this component:
|
||||
|
||||
- Tuya ``M515EGWT`` (motor for bead chain roller blinds)
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -42,22 +42,27 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
|
||||
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend,
|
||||
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
|
||||
Requires Home Assistant 2021.9 or newer. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
|
||||
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
|
||||
for a list of available options. Requires Home Assistant 2021.11 or newer.
|
||||
for a list of available options.
|
||||
Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
|
||||
- **time_id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the time entity. Automatically set
|
||||
to the ID of a time component if only a single one is defined.
|
||||
|
||||
MQTT Options:
|
||||
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`MQTT Component <config-mqtt-component>`.
|
||||
|
||||
Datetime Automation
|
||||
-------------------
|
||||
Time and DateTime Options:
|
||||
|
||||
You can access the most recent state as a string of the datetime in :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>` using
|
||||
``id(datetime_id).state``.
|
||||
You can also access it as a ``ESPTime`` object by ``id(datetime_id).state_as_time``
|
||||
- **on_time** (*Optional*, :ref:`automation`): Automation to run when the current datetime or time matches the current state.
|
||||
Only valid on ``time`` or ``datetime`` types.
|
||||
|
||||
Automation
|
||||
----------
|
||||
|
||||
You can access the most recent state as a ``ESPTime`` object by ``id(datetime_id).state_as_esptime()``
|
||||
|
||||
.. _datetime-on_value:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -225,14 +230,94 @@ advanced stuff (see the full API Reference for more info).
|
|||
ESP_LOGI("main", "Value of my datetime: %0d:%02d:%02d", id(my_time).hour, id(my_time).minute, id(my_time).second);
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DateTime Automation
|
||||
-------------------
|
||||
|
||||
.. _datetime-datetime_set_action:
|
||||
|
||||
``datetime.datetime.set`` Action
|
||||
********************************
|
||||
|
||||
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for setting a datetime datetime state.
|
||||
The ``datetime`` provided can be in one of 3 formats:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# String datetime
|
||||
- datetime.time.set:
|
||||
id: my_datetime
|
||||
datetime: "2024-12-31 12:34:56"
|
||||
|
||||
# Individual datetime parts
|
||||
- datetime.datetime.set:
|
||||
id: my_datetime
|
||||
datetime:
|
||||
year: 2024
|
||||
month: 12
|
||||
day: 31
|
||||
hour: 12
|
||||
minute: 34
|
||||
second: 56
|
||||
|
||||
# Using a lambda
|
||||
- datetime.datetime.set:
|
||||
id: my_datetime
|
||||
datetime: !lambda |-
|
||||
// Return an ESPTime struct
|
||||
return {.second: 56, .minute: 34, .hour: 12, .day_of_month: 31, .month: 12, .year: 2024};
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
|
||||
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the datetime to set.
|
||||
- **datetime** (**Required**, string, datetime parts, :ref:`templatable <config-templatable>`):
|
||||
The value to set the datetime to.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. _datetime-datetime-lambda_calls:
|
||||
|
||||
Lambda calls
|
||||
************
|
||||
|
||||
For more complex use cases, several methods are available for use on datetimes from within :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`. See the full API Reference for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
- ``.make_call()``: Make a call for updating the datetime value.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: cpp
|
||||
|
||||
// Within lambda, set the datetime to 2024-12-31 12:34:56
|
||||
auto call = id(my_datetime).make_call();
|
||||
call.set_date("2024-12-31 12:34:56");
|
||||
call.perform();
|
||||
|
||||
Check the API reference for information on the methods that are available for
|
||||
the ``DateTimeCall`` object.
|
||||
|
||||
- ``.year``: Retrieve the current year of the ``datetime``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
|
||||
- ``.month``: Retrieve the current month of the ``datetime``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
|
||||
- ``.day``: Retrieve the current day of the ``datetime``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
|
||||
- ``.hour``: Retrieve the current hour of the ``datetime``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
|
||||
- ``.minute``: Retrieve the current minute of the ``datetime``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
|
||||
- ``.second``: Retrieve the current second of the ``datetime``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
|
||||
- ``.state_as_esptime()``: Retrieve the current value of the datetime as a :apistruct:`ESPTime` object.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: cpp
|
||||
|
||||
// For example, create a custom log message when a value is received:
|
||||
ESP_LOGI("main", "Value of my datetime: %04d-%02d-%02d %0d:%02d:%02d",
|
||||
id(my_datetime).year, id(my_datetime).month, id(my_datetime).day,
|
||||
id(my_datetime).hour, id(my_datetime).minute, id(my_datetime).second);
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
- :apiref:`DateTimeBase <datetime/datetime_base.h>`
|
||||
- :apiref:`DateEntity <datetime/date_entity.h>`
|
||||
- :apiref:`DateCall <datetime/date_entity.h>`
|
||||
- :apiref:`TimeeEntity <datetime/time_entity.h>`
|
||||
- :apiref:`TimeEntity <datetime/time_entity.h>`
|
||||
- :apiref:`TimeCall <datetime/time_entity.h>`
|
||||
- :apiref:`DateTimeEntity <datetime/datetime_entity.h>`
|
||||
- :apiref:`DateTimeCall <datetime/datetime_entity.h>`
|
||||
- :ghedit:`Edit`
|
||||
|
||||
.. toctree::
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -29,6 +29,15 @@ using :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`.
|
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initial_value: "12:34:56"
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
|
||||
# Example DateTime
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
id: my_datetime
|
||||
type: datetime
|
||||
name: Pick a DateTime
|
||||
optimistic: yes
|
||||
initial_value: "2024-12-31 12:34:56"
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -72,6 +81,21 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
minute: 34
|
||||
second: 56
|
||||
|
||||
- For ``type: datetime``:
|
||||
|
||||
- A string in the format ``%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S`` , eg: ``"2023-12-04 12:34:56"``.
|
||||
- An object including ``year``, ``month``, ``day``, ``hour``, ``minute``, ``second``.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
initial_value:
|
||||
year: 2023
|
||||
month: 12
|
||||
day: 4
|
||||
hour: 12
|
||||
minute: 34
|
||||
second: 56
|
||||
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Datetime <config-datetime>`.
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
|
|||
Demo Integration
|
||||
================
|
||||
Demo Component
|
||||
==============
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up the demo integration in ESPHome
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up the demo component in ESPHome
|
||||
:image: description.svg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``demo`` integration can be used for testing to generate sample instances of many
|
||||
different integrations (sensors, lights, ...)
|
||||
The ``demo`` component can be used for testing to generate sample instances of many
|
||||
different components (sensors, lights, ...)
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/demo-ui.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ different integrations (sensors, lights, ...)
|
|||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
This integration has no configuration variables
|
||||
This component has no configuration variables
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ DF-Player mini
|
|||
==============
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up DF Player Mini integration in ESPHome.
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up DF Player Mini component in ESPHome.
|
||||
:image: dfplayer.svg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``dfplayer`` (`datasheet <https://wiki.dfrobot.com/DFPlayer_Mini_SKU_DFR0299>`__), component
|
||||
|
@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ allows you to play sound and music stored in an SD card or USB flash drive.
|
|||
|
||||
DF-Player mini Module.
|
||||
|
||||
For this integration to work you need to have set up a :ref:`UART bus <uart>`
|
||||
in your configuration.
|
||||
For this component to work you need to have set up a :ref:`UART bus <uart>` in your configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
Overview
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
@ -31,16 +30,7 @@ will be required.
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIO2
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIO5
|
||||
baud_rate: 9600
|
||||
|
||||
# Declare DFPlayer mini module
|
||||
dfplayer:
|
||||
on_finished_playback:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
logger.log: 'Somebody press play!'
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
@ -114,11 +104,11 @@ Configuration options:
|
|||
``dfplayer.play_mp3`` Action
|
||||
----------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Plays a track inside the folder ``mp3``. Files inside the folder must be numbered from 1
|
||||
Plays a track inside the folder ``mp3``. Files inside the folder must be numbered from 1
|
||||
to 9999, like ``0001.mp3``, ``0002.mp3``, ... etc.
|
||||
The folder name needs to be ``mp3``, placed under the SD card root directory, and the
|
||||
mp3 file name needs to be 4 digits, for example, "0001.mp3", placed under the mp3 folder.
|
||||
If you want, you can add additional text after the number in the filename, for example,
|
||||
The folder name needs to be ``mp3``, placed under the SD card root directory, and the
|
||||
mp3 file name needs to be 4 digits, for example, "0001.mp3", placed under the mp3 folder.
|
||||
If you want, you can add additional text after the number in the filename, for example,
|
||||
``0001hello.mp3``, but must always be referenced by number only in yaml.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: bash
|
||||
|
@ -345,8 +335,8 @@ Sample code
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIO2
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIO5
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
baud_rate: 9600
|
||||
|
||||
dfplayer:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -19,18 +19,6 @@ The display requires that an :apiclass:`AddressableLight <light::AddressableLigh
|
|||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
light:
|
||||
- platform: fastled_clockless
|
||||
chipset: WS2812B
|
||||
pin: GPIO4
|
||||
num_leds: 64
|
||||
rgb_order: GRB
|
||||
name: "led_matrix"
|
||||
id: led_matrix_light
|
||||
default_transition_length: 0s
|
||||
color_correct: [50%, 50%, 50%]
|
||||
restore_mode: ALWAYS_ON
|
||||
|
||||
display:
|
||||
- platform: addressable_light
|
||||
id: led_matrix_display
|
||||
|
@ -61,10 +49,10 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **update_interval** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The interval to call the lambda to update the display.
|
||||
Defaults to ``16ms``.
|
||||
- **pixel_mapper** (*Optional*, :ref:`lambda <config-lambda>`): A lambda that returns the integer address of the LED
|
||||
given the supplied the ``x`` and ``y`` pixel coordinate. By default, a left-to-right direct pixel mapper is used.
|
||||
given the supplied the ``x`` and ``y`` pixel coordinate. By default, a left-to-right direct pixel mapper is used.
|
||||
- **lambda** (*Optional*, :ref:`lambda <config-lambda>`): The lambda to use for rendering the content on the display.
|
||||
``it`` will be an instance of :apiclass:`DisplayBuffer <display::DisplayBuffer>`.
|
||||
See :ref:`display-engine` for more information.
|
||||
See :ref:`display-engine` for more information.
|
||||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -73,7 +61,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
When enabled (the default, but also via ``it.set_enabled(true)``), any effect currently running on the
|
||||
addressable light will be disabled. When disabled (``it.set_enabled(false)``), the last configured effect will
|
||||
be restored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
While the display is enabled, it is still possible to control the parent addressable light component in some
|
||||
limited capacity. Changing the brightness will still work, but changing the color will have no affect. It is not
|
||||
adivsable to enable any effects (ex: rainbow, color wipe, etc) while the display is enabled, as this will cause a
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ beyond the basic SPI connections, and a reasonable amount of RAM, it is not well
|
|||
display:
|
||||
- platform: ili9xxx
|
||||
model: ili9341
|
||||
dc_pin: 27
|
||||
reset_pin: 33
|
||||
dc_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
it.fill(COLOR_BLACK);
|
||||
it.print(0, 0, id(my_font), id(my_red), TextAlign::TOP_LEFT, "Hello World!");
|
||||
|
@ -180,13 +180,13 @@ To configure a dimmable backlight:
|
|||
# Define a PWM output on the ESP32
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: ledc
|
||||
pin: 32
|
||||
id: gpio_32_backlight_pwm
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
id: backlight_pwm
|
||||
|
||||
# Define a monochromatic, dimmable light for the backlight
|
||||
light:
|
||||
- platform: monochromatic
|
||||
output: gpio_32_backlight_pwm
|
||||
output: backlight_pwm
|
||||
name: "Display Backlight"
|
||||
id: back_light
|
||||
restore_mode: ALWAYS_ON
|
||||
|
@ -204,8 +204,8 @@ To configure an image adaptive color pallet to show greater than 8 bit color dep
|
|||
display:
|
||||
- platform: ili9xxx
|
||||
model: ili9341
|
||||
dc_pin: 4
|
||||
reset_pin: 22
|
||||
dc_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
rotation: 90
|
||||
id: tft_ha
|
||||
color_palette: IMAGE_ADAPTIVE
|
||||
|
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ This config rotates the display into landscape mode using the driver chip.
|
|||
mirror_y: true
|
||||
color_order: bgr
|
||||
data_rate: 80MHz
|
||||
cs_pin: 10
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
dc_pin: GPIO13
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIO9
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
After Width: | Height: | Size: 547 B |
After Width: | Height: | Size: 1.0 KiB |
After Width: | Height: | Size: 315 B |
After Width: | Height: | Size: 1.3 KiB |
After Width: | Height: | Size: 7.6 KiB |
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 38 KiB |
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 45 KiB |
After Width: | Height: | Size: 20 KiB |
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Display Component
|
|||
=================
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up the display integration.
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up the display component.
|
||||
:image: folder-open.svg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``display`` component houses ESPHome's powerful rendering and display
|
||||
|
@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ this behavior by setting ``auto_clear_enabled: false``.
|
|||
In the lambda, you can write code like in any :ref:`lambda <config-lambda>` in ESPHome. Display
|
||||
lambdas are additionally passed a variable called ``it`` which represents the rendering engine object.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/display_rendering_line.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
display:
|
||||
|
@ -74,8 +77,10 @@ the rendering engine is always first specify the ``x`` coordinate and then the `
|
|||
Basic Shapes
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you know a bit more about ESPHome's coordinate system, let's draw some basic shapes like lines, rectangles
|
||||
and circles:
|
||||
Now that you know a bit more about ESPHome's coordinate system, let's draw some basic shapes like lines, rectangles, circles or even polygons:
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/display_rendering_shapes.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -85,31 +90,27 @@ and circles:
|
|||
lambda: |-
|
||||
// Draw a line from [0,0] to [100,50]
|
||||
it.line(0, 0, 100, 50);
|
||||
// Draw an angled line from [0,0] at 45° with a length of 30
|
||||
it.line_at_angle(0, 0, 45, 30);
|
||||
// Draw an angled line from [0,0] at 30° with a start radius of 10 and stop radius of 20
|
||||
it.line_at_angle(0, 0, 30, 10, 20);
|
||||
// Draw the outline of a rectangle with the top left at [50,60], a width of 30 and a height of 42
|
||||
it.rectangle(50, 60, 30, 42);
|
||||
// Draw the same rectangle, but this time filled.
|
||||
it.filled_rectangle(50, 60, 30, 42);
|
||||
// Draw the outline of a rectangle with the top left at [5,20], a width of 30 and a height of 42
|
||||
it.rectangle(5, 20, 30, 42);
|
||||
// Draw the same rectangle a few pixels apart, but this time filled
|
||||
it.filled_rectangle(40, 40, 30, 42);
|
||||
|
||||
// Circles! Let's draw one with the center at [25,25] and a radius of 10
|
||||
it.circle(25, 25, 10);
|
||||
// Circles! Let's draw one with the center at [20,40] and a radius of 10
|
||||
it.circle(20, 40, 10);
|
||||
// ... and the same thing filled again
|
||||
it.filled_circle(25, 25, 10);
|
||||
it.filled_circle(20, 75, 10);
|
||||
|
||||
// Triangles... Let's draw the outline of a triangle from the [x,y] coordinates of its three points
|
||||
// [25,5], [5,25], [50,50]
|
||||
it.triangle(25, 5, 5, 25, 50, 50);
|
||||
// [25,5], [100,5], [80,25]
|
||||
it.triangle(25, 5, 100, 5, 80, 25);
|
||||
// and a filled triangle !
|
||||
it.filled_triangle(125, 5, 105, 25, 150, 50);
|
||||
it.filled_triangle(115, 5, 95, 25, 125, 70);
|
||||
|
||||
// Regular Polygons? Let's draw the outline of a pointy-topped hexagon inscribed in a circle
|
||||
// centered on [x1=100,y1=100] with a radius of 50
|
||||
it.regular_polygon(100, 100, 50, EDGES_HEXAGON);
|
||||
// and a filled flat-topped octagon!
|
||||
it.filled_regular_polygon(200, 200, 50, EDGES_OCTAGON, VARIATION_FLAT_TOP);
|
||||
// Regular Polygons? Let's draw a filled, pointy-topped hexagon inscribed in a circle
|
||||
// centered on [170,45] with a radius of 20
|
||||
it.filled_regular_polygon(170, 45, 20, EDGES_HEXAGON);
|
||||
// and the outline of flat-topped octagon around it!
|
||||
it.regular_polygon(170, 45, 40, EDGES_OCTAGON, VARIATION_FLAT_TOP);
|
||||
// Need to rotate the polygon, or retrieve the coordinates of its vertices? Check the API!
|
||||
|
||||
All the above methods can optionally also be called with an argument at the end which specifies in which
|
||||
|
@ -121,33 +122,35 @@ color to draw. For monochrome displays, only ``COLOR_ON`` (the default if color
|
|||
- platform: ...
|
||||
# ...
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
// Turn the whole display on.
|
||||
// Turn the whole display on
|
||||
it.fill(COLOR_ON);
|
||||
// Turn the whole display off.
|
||||
// Turn the whole display off
|
||||
it.fill(COLOR_OFF);
|
||||
|
||||
// Turn a single pixel off at [50,60]
|
||||
it.draw_pixel_at(50, 60, COLOR_OFF);
|
||||
|
||||
// Turn off a whole display portion.
|
||||
it.rectangle(50, 50, 30, 42, COLOR_OFF);
|
||||
|
||||
For color displays (e.g. TFT displays), you can use the Color class.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/display_rendering_colors.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
display:
|
||||
- platform: ...
|
||||
# ...
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
auto black = Color(0, 0, 0);
|
||||
auto red = Color(255, 0, 0);
|
||||
auto green = Color(0, 255, 0);
|
||||
auto blue = Color(0, 0, 255);
|
||||
auto white = Color(255, 255, 255);
|
||||
it.rectangle(20, 50, 30, 30, white);
|
||||
it.rectangle(25, 55, 30, 30, red);
|
||||
it.rectangle(30, 60, 30, 30, green);
|
||||
it.rectangle(35, 65, 30, 30, blue);
|
||||
it.filled_circle(20, 32, 15, black);
|
||||
it.filled_circle(40, 32, 15, red);
|
||||
it.filled_circle(60, 32, 15, green);
|
||||
it.filled_circle(80, 32, 15, blue);
|
||||
it.filled_circle(100, 32, 15, white);
|
||||
|
||||
Additionally, you have access to two helper methods which will fetch the width and height of the display:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -160,6 +163,8 @@ Additionally, you have access to two helper methods which will fetch the width a
|
|||
// Draw a circle in the middle of the display
|
||||
it.filled_circle(it.get_width() / 2, it.get_height() / 2, 20);
|
||||
|
||||
// Turn off bottom half of the screen
|
||||
it.filled_rectangle(0, it.get_height()/2, it.get_width(), it.get_height()/2, COLOR_OFF);
|
||||
|
||||
You can view the full API documentation for the rendering engine in the "API Reference" in the See Also section.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -222,6 +227,10 @@ In case of fonts rendered at higher bit depths, the background color has to be s
|
|||
// Syntax is always: it.print(<x>, <y>, <font>, [color=COLOR_ON], [align], <text>, [color=COLOR_OFF]);
|
||||
it.print(0, 0, id(my_font_with_icons), COLOR_ON, TextAlign::CENTER, "Just\U000f05d4here. Already\U000F02D1this.", COLOR_OFF);
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/display_rendering_text.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
||||
.. _display-printf:
|
||||
|
||||
Formatted Text
|
||||
|
@ -461,13 +470,8 @@ memory at the time the sensor updates and will be lost when the device reboots.
|
|||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/graph_screen.png
|
||||
.. figure:: images/display_rendering_graph.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:width: 60.0%
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/graph_dualtrace.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:width: 60.0%
|
||||
|
||||
Graph component with options for grids, border and line-types.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -931,49 +935,30 @@ Additionally the old page will be given as the variable ``from`` and the new one
|
|||
Troubleshooting
|
||||
---------------
|
||||
|
||||
Color Test Pattern
|
||||
------------------
|
||||
Using the Color Test Card
|
||||
-------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
If you're experiencing issues with your color display, the script below can help you to identify what might be wrong.
|
||||
It will show 3 color bars in **RED**, **GREEN** and **BLUE**. To help the graphics display team determine
|
||||
the best way to help you, **a picture of the result of this script is very helpful.**
|
||||
If you're experiencing issues with your color display, the ``show_test_card: true`` option can help you to identify what might be wrong.
|
||||
|
||||
- It will show bars for Red, Green and Blue, graduating to black and white.
|
||||
- Together with that it will show the letters "**R**", "**G**" and "**B**" to validate the display geometry.
|
||||
- There will be a rectangle around the corners of the display with a marker at the 0,0 corner which should be at the top left of the screen.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/test_card.jpg
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:width: 50.0%
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
When all points above are shown correctly then the display is working as expected.
|
||||
To help the graphics display team determine the best way to help you, **a picture of the result of this option is very helpful.**
|
||||
|
||||
Should you `create an issue <https://github.com/esphome/issues/issues>`__ in GitHub regarding your display, please
|
||||
be sure to **include a link to where you purchased it** so that we can validate the configuration you've used.
|
||||
be sure to **include a link to where you purchased the display** so that we can validate the configuration you've used.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
display:
|
||||
- platform: ...
|
||||
...
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
int shift_x = (it.get_width()-310)/2;
|
||||
int shift_y = (it.get_height()-256)/2;
|
||||
for(auto i = 0; i<256; i++) {
|
||||
it.horizontal_line(shift_x+ 0,i+shift_y,50, my_red.fade_to_white(i));
|
||||
it.horizontal_line(shift_x+ 50,i+shift_y,50, my_red.fade_to_black(i));
|
||||
|
||||
it.horizontal_line(shift_x+105,i+shift_y,50, my_green.fade_to_white(i));
|
||||
it.horizontal_line(shift_x+155,i+shift_y,50, my_green.fade_to_black(i));
|
||||
|
||||
it.horizontal_line(shift_x+210,i+shift_y,50, my_blue.fade_to_white(i));
|
||||
it.horizontal_line(shift_x+260,i+shift_y,50, my_blue.fade_to_black(i));
|
||||
}
|
||||
it.rectangle(shift_x+ 0, 0+shift_y, shift_x+ 310, 256+shift_y, my_yellow);
|
||||
|
||||
color:
|
||||
- id: my_blue
|
||||
blue: 100%
|
||||
- id: my_red
|
||||
red: 100%
|
||||
- id: my_green
|
||||
green: 100%
|
||||
- id: my_white
|
||||
red: 100%
|
||||
blue: 100%
|
||||
green: 100%
|
||||
- id: my_yellow
|
||||
hex: ffff00
|
||||
For displays in 8 bit mode you will see distinct color blocks rather than a smooth gradient.
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ Character-Based LCD Display
|
|||
===========================
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up character-based HD44780 LCD displays.
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up character-based HD44780 LCDs.
|
||||
:image: lcd.jpg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``lcd_pcf8574`` and ``lcd_gpio`` display components allow you to use HD44780-compatible, character-based LCD displays
|
||||
with ESPHome. This integration is only for LCD displays that display individual characters on a screen
|
||||
(usually 8-40 columns and 2-4 rows), and not for LCD displays that can control each pixel individually.
|
||||
The ``lcd_pcf8574`` and ``lcd_gpio`` display components allow you to use HD44780-compatible, character-based LCDs
|
||||
with ESPHome. This component is only for LCDs that display individual characters on a screen
|
||||
(usually 8-40 columns and 2-4 rows), and not for LCDs that can control each pixel individually.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/lcd-hello_world.jpg
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ with ESPHome. This integration is only for LCD displays that display individual
|
|||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Multiple versions of the display exist, supporting different character sets:
|
||||
|
||||
Multiple versions of the display exist, supporting different character sets:
|
||||
|
||||
- HD44780UA00 English-Japanese which includes katakana characters, some Greek letters and mathematical symbols
|
||||
- HD44780UA02 English-European which includes Greek, Cyrillic and Western European characters (with some diacritics)
|
||||
- HD44780UBxx custom, manufacturer-specific character sets
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
It is also possible to add eight user-defined characters.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _lcd-pcf8574:
|
||||
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ with ESPHome. This integration is only for LCD displays that display individual
|
|||
lcd_pcf8574 Component
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
|
||||
``lcd_pcf8574`` is for LCD displays with a PCF8574 GPIO expander module connected to all the data pins. This has the
|
||||
``lcd_pcf8574`` is for LCD displays with a PCF8574 GPIO expander module connected to all the data pins. This has the
|
||||
benefit that you only need to connect two data wires to the ESP instead of the six or ten as with the :ref:`lcd-gpio`.
|
||||
The communication happens via :ref:`I²C Bus <i2c>`, you need to have an ``i2c:`` section in your configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
If you're not seeing anything on the display, try turning the contrast potentiometer around on the
|
||||
If you're not seeing anything on the display, try turning the contrast potentiometer around on the
|
||||
PCF8574 board.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _lcd-gpio:
|
||||
|
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ lcd_gpio Component
|
|||
------------------
|
||||
|
||||
The ``lcd_gpio`` version of this component addresses the screen directly and does not employ a GPIO expander module.
|
||||
Each of the data pins of the LCD needs a dedicated GPIO pin on the ESP. Connecting the screen this way offers
|
||||
Each of the data pins of the LCD needs a dedicated GPIO pin on the ESP. Connecting the screen this way offers
|
||||
faster refresh, especially in conjunction with an :ref:`LCD Menu <lcd_menu>`.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/lcd_gpio.svg
|
||||
|
@ -90,12 +90,12 @@ faster refresh, especially in conjunction with an :ref:`LCD Menu <lcd_menu>`.
|
|||
- platform: lcd_gpio
|
||||
dimensions: 20x4
|
||||
data_pins:
|
||||
- GPIO32
|
||||
- GPIO33
|
||||
- GPIO5
|
||||
- GPIO17
|
||||
enable_pin: D4
|
||||
rs_pin: D5
|
||||
- GPIOXX
|
||||
- GPIOXX
|
||||
- GPIOXX
|
||||
- GPIOXX
|
||||
enable_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
rs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
it.print("Hello World!");
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **dimensions** (**Required**, string): The dimensions of the display with ``COLUMNSxROWS``. If you're not
|
||||
sure, power the display on, turn contrast high up and just count them.
|
||||
- **data_pins** (**Required**, list of :ref:`pins <config-pin_schema>`): A list of the data pins you
|
||||
have hooked up to the LCD. The list can either be 4 items long (operating in 4-bit mode with
|
||||
either the first 4 data pins connected or the last 4 data pins connected), or 8 items long (when you have
|
||||
have hooked up to the LCD. The list can either be 4 items long (operating in 4-bit mode with
|
||||
either the first 4 data pins connected or the last 4 data pins connected), or 8 items long (when you have
|
||||
connected all 8 data pins).
|
||||
- **enable_pin** (**Required**, :ref:`pin <config-pin_schema>`): The pin you have ``E`` (``06``) hooked up to.
|
||||
- **rs_pin** (**Required**, :ref:`pin <config-pin_schema>`): The pin you have ``RS`` (``04``) hooked up to.
|
||||
|
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
If you're not seeing anything on the display, make sure you apply ``3.3V`` to the ``VEE`` (``03``) contrast control
|
||||
If you're not seeing anything on the display, make sure you apply ``3.3V`` to the ``VEE`` (``03``) contrast control
|
||||
pin of the board. You can use a potentiometer to make it adjustable.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ The LCD display has the possibility to define up to eight user defined character
|
|||
``0`` to ``7`` and mirrored at ``8`` to ``15`` (i.e. ``\x08`` can be used instead of the ``\0`` that can
|
||||
be problematic in strings). Each character has eight lines of five bits, with the first line on the top
|
||||
and the most significant bit on the left, meaning that ``0b10000`` followed by six zeros and a ``0b00001``
|
||||
defines a dot at the upper left and lower right of the character.
|
||||
defines a dot at the upper left and lower right of the character.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Keep in mind that the display lambda runs for every ``update_interval``, so if t
|
|||
it cannot be overridden from other parts.
|
||||
|
||||
With the ``lcd_gpio``, the backlight is lit by applying ``Vcc`` to the ``BLA`` (``15``) pin and connect ``BLK`` (``16``)
|
||||
pin to ``GND``. The backlight can draw more power than the microcontroller output pins can supply, so it is advisable
|
||||
pin to ``GND``. The backlight can draw more power than the microcontroller output pins can supply, so it is advisable
|
||||
to use a transistor as a switch to control the power for the backlight pins.
|
||||
|
||||
Below an example for a typical use-case where the backlight is turned on when a motion sensor activates and
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ MAX7219 7-Segment Display
|
|||
The ``max7219`` display platform allows you to use MAX7219 7-segment display drivers (
|
||||
`datasheet <https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX7219-MAX7221.pdf>`__,
|
||||
`hobbycomponents <https://hobbycomponents.com/displays/597-max7219-8-digit-seven-segment-display-module>`__)
|
||||
with ESPHome. Please note that this integration is *only* for 7-segment display, not matrix configurations.
|
||||
with ESPHome. Please note that this component is *only* for 7-segment display, not matrix configurations.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/max7219-full.jpg
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ with ESPHome. Please note that this integration is *only* for 7-segment display,
|
|||
|
||||
MAX7219 7-Segment Display.
|
||||
|
||||
As the communication with the MAX7219 is done using SPI for this integration, you need
|
||||
As the communication with the MAX7219 is done using SPI for this component, you need
|
||||
to have an :ref:`SPI bus <spi>` in your configuration with both the **mosi_pin** set (miso_pin is not required).
|
||||
Connect VCC to 3.3V (the manufacturer recommends 4+ V, but 3.3V seems to work fine), DIN to your ``mosi_pin`` and
|
||||
CS to your set ``cs_pin`` and finally GND to GND.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ MAX7219 Digit Display
|
|||
:description: Instructions for setting up MAX7219 Digit displays.
|
||||
:image: max7219digit.jpg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``max7219`` display platform allows you to use MAX7219 digit with ESPHome. Please note that this integration
|
||||
The ``max7219`` display platform allows you to use MAX7219 digit with ESPHome. Please note that this component
|
||||
is *only* for the digit "matrix" display, for the 7 segment display see :doc:`max7219`.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/max7219digit.png
|
||||
|
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ is *only* for the digit "matrix" display, for the 7 segment display see :doc:`ma
|
|||
|
||||
MAX7219 Digit Display.
|
||||
|
||||
As the communication with the MAX7219 Digit is done using SPI for this integration, you need
|
||||
As the communication with the MAX7219 Digit is done using SPI for this component, you need
|
||||
to have an :ref:`SPI bus <spi>` in your configuration with both the **mosi_pin** set (miso_pin is not required).
|
||||
Connect VCC to 3.3V (the manufacturer recommends 4+ V, but 3.3V seems to work fine), DIN to your ``mosi_pin`` and
|
||||
CS to your set ``cs_pin`` and finally GND to GND.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ with ESPHome.
|
|||
As the communication with the Nextion LCD display is done using UART, you need to have an :ref:`UART bus <uart>`
|
||||
in your configuration with ``rx_pin`` both the ``tx_pin`` set to the respective pins on the display.
|
||||
The Nextion uses a baud rate of 9600 by default. It may be configured to use a faster speed by adding (for
|
||||
example)
|
||||
example)
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: c++
|
||||
|
||||
baud=115200 // Sets the baud rate to 115200
|
||||
bkcmd=0 // Tells the Nextion to not send responses on commands. This is the current default but can be set just in case
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
to the ``program.s`` source file (in the Nextion Editor) before the ``page`` line.
|
||||
This permits faster communication with the Nextion display and it is highly recommended when using :ref:`uart-hardware_uarts`. Without a hardware uart make sure to set the baud rate to 9600.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -36,17 +36,9 @@ The below example configures a UART for the Nextion display to use
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
id: uart_2
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIO16
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIO17
|
||||
baud_rate: 115200
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
display:
|
||||
- platform: nextion
|
||||
id: nextion1
|
||||
uart_id: uart_2
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
it.set_component_value("gauge", 50);
|
||||
it.set_component_text("textview", "Hello World!");
|
||||
|
@ -73,7 +65,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **on_wake** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): An action to be performed when the Nextion wakes up. See :ref:`Nextion Automation <nextion-on_sleep>`.
|
||||
- **on_page** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): An action to be performed after a page change. See :ref:`Nextion Automation <nextion-on_page>`.
|
||||
- **on_touch** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): An action to be performed after a touch event (press or release). See :ref:`Nextion Automation <nextion-on_touch>`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. _display-nextion_lambda:
|
||||
|
||||
Rendering Lambda
|
||||
|
@ -113,7 +105,7 @@ Lambda Calls
|
|||
************
|
||||
|
||||
Several methods are available for use within :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`; these permit advanced functionality beyond simple
|
||||
display updates. See the full :apiref:`nextion/nextion.h` for more info.
|
||||
display updates. See the full :apiref:`nextion/nextion.h` for more info.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _nextion_upload_tft:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -126,7 +118,7 @@ The developer tools in Home Assistant can be used to trigger the update. The bel
|
|||
services:
|
||||
- service: update_nextion
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- lambda: 'id(nextion1)->upload_tft();'
|
||||
- lambda: 'id(nextion1)->upload_tft();'
|
||||
|
||||
.. _nextion_update_all_components:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -178,7 +170,7 @@ The developer tools in Home Assistant can be used to trigger the update. The bel
|
|||
|
||||
.. _nextion_queue_types:
|
||||
|
||||
Queue Types:
|
||||
Queue Types:
|
||||
- SENSOR 0
|
||||
- BINARY_SENSOR 1
|
||||
- SWITCH 2
|
||||
|
@ -291,7 +283,7 @@ The following arguments will be available:
|
|||
Uploading A TFT File
|
||||
--------------------
|
||||
This will download the file from the tft_url and will transfer it over the UART to the Nextion.
|
||||
Once completed both the ESP and Nextion will reboot. During the upload process esphome will be
|
||||
Once completed both the ESP and Nextion will reboot. During the upload process esphome will be
|
||||
unresponsive and no logging will take place. This uses the same protocol as the Nextion editor and
|
||||
only updates the changes of the TFT file. If HTTPS/SSL is enabled it will be about 1kB/sec.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -304,7 +296,7 @@ To host the TFT file you can use Home Assistant itself or any other web server.
|
|||
|
||||
Home Assistant
|
||||
**************
|
||||
To host the TFT file from Home Assistant, create a www directory if it doesn't exist in your config
|
||||
To host the TFT file from Home Assistant, create a www directory if it doesn't exist in your config
|
||||
directory. You can create a subdirectory for those files as well.
|
||||
|
||||
For example if the file is located
|
||||
|
@ -321,8 +313,8 @@ The below NGINX example configuration will serve files out of the /var/www/nexti
|
|||
.. code-block:: nginx
|
||||
|
||||
server {
|
||||
listen 80;
|
||||
access_log /var/log/nginx/nextion_access.log;
|
||||
listen 80;
|
||||
access_log /var/log/nginx/nextion_access.log;
|
||||
error_log /var/log/nginx/nextion_error.log;
|
||||
root /var/www/nextion;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ ESP-IDF. PSRAM is a requirement due to the size of the display buffer. A :ref:`q
|
|||
color_order: rgb
|
||||
invert_colors: false
|
||||
brightness: 255
|
||||
cs_pin: 11
|
||||
reset_pin: 13
|
||||
enable_pin: 9
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
enable_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
|
@ -150,17 +150,17 @@ Lilygo T-Display S3 AMOLED
|
|||
- 7
|
||||
- 48
|
||||
- 5
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
i2c:
|
||||
sda: 3
|
||||
scl: 2
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
touchscreen:
|
||||
- platform: cst816
|
||||
id: my_touchscreen
|
||||
interrupt_pin:
|
||||
number: 21
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
display:
|
||||
- platform: qspi_amoled
|
||||
model: RM67162
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -40,17 +40,13 @@ to an ESP module.
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example minimal configuration entry
|
||||
spi:
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIO18
|
||||
mosi_pin: GPIO19
|
||||
|
||||
display:
|
||||
- platform: st7789v
|
||||
model: TTGO TDisplay 135x240
|
||||
backlight_pin: GPIO4
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIO5
|
||||
dc_pin: GPIO16
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIO23
|
||||
backlight_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
dc_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
it.print(0, 0, id(font), "Hello World!");
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -191,7 +187,7 @@ Items marked RQ are hardware dependent but required and not preset. Items marked
|
|||
- 22
|
||||
- 23
|
||||
- 4
|
||||
-
|
||||
-
|
||||
- 18
|
||||
- 19
|
||||
* - Custom
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ The LCD have four signal, ``cs`` for chip select, ``data`` for data signal, ``re
|
|||
display:
|
||||
platform: tm1621
|
||||
id: tm1621_display
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIO17
|
||||
data_pin: GPIO5
|
||||
read_pin: GPIO23
|
||||
write_pin: GPIO18
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
data_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
read_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
write_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
it.printf(0, "%.1f", id(my_sensor1).state);
|
||||
it.display_celsius(true);
|
||||
|
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Also we have five function to display or not some unites:
|
|||
- °F on the first line : ``display_fahrenheit(bool)``
|
||||
- %HR on the second line : ``display_humidity(bool)``
|
||||
- V on the first line and A on the second line : ``display_voltage(bool)``
|
||||
- kW/h on the first line and W on the second line : ``display_kwh(bool)``
|
||||
- kW/h on the first line and W on the second line : ``display_kwh(bool)``
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ The module can be powered with 5v DC. To display the colon punctuation use the
|
|||
display:
|
||||
platform: tm1638
|
||||
id: tm1638_display
|
||||
stb_pin: 5
|
||||
clk_pin: 18
|
||||
dio_pin: 23
|
||||
stb_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
dio_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
intensity: 5
|
||||
update_interval: 5s
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
|
@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ The following example creates a typical digital clock with the ``:`` colon flash
|
|||
|
||||
display:
|
||||
platform: tm1638
|
||||
clk_pin: 18
|
||||
dio_pin: 23
|
||||
stb_pin: 5
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
dio_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
stb_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
update_interval: 500ms
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
static int i = 0;
|
||||
|
@ -132,16 +132,16 @@ The TM1638 7 Segment Display Keypad & LED Module has 8 LED lights across the top
|
|||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
switch:
|
||||
switch:
|
||||
- platform: tm1638
|
||||
id: TM1638Led1
|
||||
led: 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: tm1638
|
||||
id: TM1638Led2
|
||||
led: 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Buttons
|
||||
|
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ The TM1638 7 Segment Display Keypad & LED Module has 8 buttons across the top or
|
|||
on_release:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- switch.turn_off: TM1638Led1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
- platform: tm1638
|
||||
name: "TM1638 Button 2"
|
||||
id: TM1638Button2
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ single-color E-Ink displays are implemented and of those only a few modules.
|
|||
|
||||
Waveshare E-Paper 2.9 Inch E-Paper Display.
|
||||
|
||||
The communication ESPHome has chosen to use for this integration is 4-wire :ref:`SPI <spi>`, as it's the most stable
|
||||
The communication ESPHome has chosen to use for this component is 4-wire :ref:`SPI <spi>`, as it's the most stable
|
||||
and high-speed. So you need to make sure your board is set to the 4-wire SPI mode and have an ``spi:`` section in your
|
||||
configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- ``2.70in-b`` - Black/White/Red
|
||||
- ``2.70in-bv2`` - Black/White/Red
|
||||
- ``2.90in``
|
||||
- ``2.90in-dke``
|
||||
- ``2.90inv2``
|
||||
- ``2.90inv2-r2`` - 2.9in V2 display, but with different initialization and full/partial display refresh management than ``2.90inv2``
|
||||
- ``2.90in-b`` - B/W rendering only
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ on graphical displays. This offers the user an interactive method to display
|
|||
labels, control entities like ``switch``, ``select``, ``number`` available locally on the
|
||||
ESPHome node, without the requirement of a network connection.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/graphical_display_menu.jpg
|
||||
.. figure:: images/graphical_display_menu.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:width: 60.0%
|
||||
|
||||
Overview
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
The integration implements the :ref:`Display Menu <display_menu>` integration providing
|
||||
The component implements the :ref:`Display Menu <display_menu>` component providing
|
||||
a hierarchical menu primarily intended to be controlled either by a rotary encoder
|
||||
with a button or a five-button joystick controller.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 101 KiB |
After Width: | Height: | Size: 3.9 KiB |
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Display Menu
|
|||
|
||||
.. _display_menu:
|
||||
|
||||
The integration provides a menu primarily intended to be controlled either by a rotary encoder
|
||||
The component provides a menu primarily intended to be controlled either by a rotary encoder
|
||||
with a button or a five-button joystick controller. It allows to navigate a hierarchy of items
|
||||
and submenus with the ability to change the values and execute commands. The menu can
|
||||
be activated and deactivated on demand, allowing alternating between using the screen for
|
||||
|
@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ Overview
|
|||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
This document describes the configuration and automations common for the components implementing
|
||||
this integration. At the moment the character based LCD displays are supported using
|
||||
the :ref:`lcd_menu <lcd_menu>` integration and an instance of this is used in the configuration
|
||||
this component. At the moment the character based LCD displays are supported using
|
||||
the :ref:`lcd_menu <lcd_menu>` component and an instance of this is used in the configuration
|
||||
examples.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ ESPHome node, without the requirement of a network connection.
|
|||
Overview
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
The integration implements the :ref:`Display Menu <display_menu>` integration providing
|
||||
The component implements the :ref:`Display Menu <display_menu>` component providing
|
||||
a hierarchical menu primarily intended to be controlled either by a rotary encoder
|
||||
with a button or a five-button joystick controller.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -14,16 +14,16 @@ directly integrate into Home Assistant through the native API.
|
|||
esp32_camera:
|
||||
name: My Camera
|
||||
external_clock:
|
||||
pin: GPIO27
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
frequency: 20MHz
|
||||
i2c_pins:
|
||||
sda: GPIO25
|
||||
scl: GPIO23
|
||||
data_pins: [GPIO17, GPIO35, GPIO34, GPIO5, GPIO39, GPIO18, GPIO36, GPIO19]
|
||||
vsync_pin: GPIO22
|
||||
href_pin: GPIO26
|
||||
pixel_clock_pin: GPIO21
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIO15
|
||||
sda: GPIOXX
|
||||
scl: GPIOXX
|
||||
data_pins: [GPIOXX, GPIOXX, GPIOXX, GPIOXX, GPIOXX, GPIOXX, GPIOXX, GPIOXX]
|
||||
vsync_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
href_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
pixel_clock_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
resolution: 640x480
|
||||
jpeg_quality: 10
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
|
||||
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend,
|
||||
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
|
||||
Requires Home Assistant 2021.9 or newer. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
|
||||
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
|
||||
for a list of available options. Requires Home Assistant 2021.11 or newer.
|
||||
for a list of available options.
|
||||
Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
|
||||
|
||||
Connection Options:
|
||||
|
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ Configuration for Ai-Thinker Camera
|
|||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
GPIO16 on this board (and possibly other boards below) is connected to onboard PSRAM.
|
||||
GPIO16 on this board (and possibly other boards below) is connected to onboard PSRAM.
|
||||
Using this GPIO for other purposes (eg as a button) will trigger the watchdog.
|
||||
Further information on pin notes can be found here: https://github.com/raphaelbs/esp32-cam-ai-thinker/blob/master/docs/esp32cam-pin-notes.md
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ This component and the Wi-Fi component may **not** be used simultaneously, even
|
|||
# Example configuration entry for RMII chips
|
||||
ethernet:
|
||||
type: LAN8720
|
||||
mdc_pin: GPIO23
|
||||
mdio_pin: GPIO18
|
||||
mdc_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
mdio_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
clk_mode: GPIO0_IN
|
||||
phy_addr: 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ This component and the Wi-Fi component may **not** be used simultaneously, even
|
|||
# Example configuration entry for SPI chips
|
||||
ethernet:
|
||||
type: W5500
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIO19
|
||||
mosi_pin: GPIO21
|
||||
miso_pin: GPIO23
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIO18
|
||||
interrupt_pin: GPIO36
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIO22
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
mosi_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
miso_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
interrupt_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
reset_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
|
|||
Event Component
|
||||
===============
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up event components in ESPHome.
|
||||
:image: folder-open.svg
|
||||
|
||||
ESPHome supports the creation of event entities in Home Assistant.
|
||||
These entities allow for the triggering of custom events within the Home Assistant ecosystem,
|
||||
enabling complex automations and integrations. An event entity is represented as a stateless
|
||||
entity associated with a device that has a pre-defined set of event types which can be
|
||||
triggered in Home Assistant via automations.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Events in ESPHome are designed to trigger an action in Home Assistant, and have a unidirectional flow from ESPHome to Home Assistant.
|
||||
Home Assistant event entities are different from events on event bus. If you just want to trigger an event on the
|
||||
Home Assistant event bus, you should use a :ref:`Home Assistant event <api-homeassistant_event_action>` instead.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Home Assistant Core 2024.5 or higher is required for ESPHome event entities to work.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _config-event:
|
||||
|
||||
Base Event Configuration
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Each event in ESPHome needs to be configured with a list of event types it can trigger and an optional device class.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example event configuration
|
||||
event:
|
||||
- platform: ...
|
||||
name: Motion Detected Event
|
||||
id: my_event
|
||||
|
||||
# Optional variables:
|
||||
icon: "mdi:motion-sensor"
|
||||
device_class: "motion"
|
||||
on_event:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- logger.log: "Event triggered"
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
|
||||
One of ``id`` or ``name`` is required.
|
||||
|
||||
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation, allowing for further customization or interaction with this event within ESPHome scripts or lambda functions.
|
||||
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the event.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
If you have a :ref:`friendly_name <esphome-configuration_variables>` set for your device and
|
||||
you want the event to use that name, you can set ``name: None``.
|
||||
|
||||
- **icon** (*Optional*, icon): Manually set the icon to use for the event in the frontend.
|
||||
- **internal** (*Optional*, boolean): Mark this component as internal. Internal components will
|
||||
not be exposed to the frontend (like Home Assistant). Only specifying an ``id`` without
|
||||
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
|
||||
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend,
|
||||
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
|
||||
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
|
||||
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
|
||||
for a list of available options. Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
|
||||
- **device_class** (*Optional*, string): The device class for the event. The following device classes are supported by event entities:
|
||||
|
||||
- None: Generic event. This is the default and doesn't need to be set.
|
||||
- ``button``: For remote control buttons.
|
||||
- ``doorbell``: Specifically for buttons that are used as a doorbell.
|
||||
- ``motion``: For motion events detected by a motion sensor.
|
||||
|
||||
See https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/event/#device-class
|
||||
for a list of available options.
|
||||
|
||||
Automations:
|
||||
|
||||
- **on_event** (*Optional*, :ref:`Automation <automation>`): An automation to perform when an event is triggered.
|
||||
|
||||
MQTT options:
|
||||
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`MQTT Component <config-mqtt-component>`.
|
||||
|
||||
Event Automation
|
||||
----------------
|
||||
|
||||
.. _event-on_event:
|
||||
|
||||
``on_event``
|
||||
************
|
||||
|
||||
This automation will be triggered when an event of the specified types is triggered.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
event:
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
# ...
|
||||
on_event:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- logger.log: "Event Triggered"
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables: see :ref:`Automation <automation>`.
|
||||
|
||||
``event.trigger`` Action
|
||||
************************
|
||||
|
||||
This action allows for the triggering of an event from within an automation.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
- event.trigger:
|
||||
id: my_event
|
||||
event_type: "custom_event"
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
|
||||
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the event.
|
||||
- **event_type** (**Required**, string): The type of event to trigger.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _event-lambda_calls:
|
||||
|
||||
lambda Calls
|
||||
************
|
||||
|
||||
From :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`, you can trigger an event.
|
||||
|
||||
- ``trigger(std::string event_type)``: Trigger an event with the specified type.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: cpp
|
||||
|
||||
// Within lambda, trigger the event.
|
||||
id(my_event).trigger("custom_event");
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
- :apiref:`event/event.h`
|
||||
- :ghedit:`Edit`
|
||||
|
||||
.. toctree::
|
||||
:maxdepth: 1
|
||||
:glob:
|
||||
|
||||
*
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
|||
Template Event
|
||||
==============
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up template events that can trigger arbitrary automations when an event occurs.
|
||||
:image: description.svg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``template`` event platform enables you to define events that trigger specific automations or actions within Home Assistant. These custom events can be utilized to orchestrate complex behaviors across your smart home ecosystem based on conditions or sequences defined in your ESPHome configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
event:
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Template Event"
|
||||
event_types:
|
||||
- "custom_event_1"
|
||||
- "custom_event_2"
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
- **event_types** (**Required**, list): A list of custom event identifiers that this template event is capable of triggering. These identifiers can be used in Home Assistant automations or ESPHome scripts to perform actions when the event occurs.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Event <config-event>`.
|
||||
|
||||
See Also
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
- :doc:`/guides/automations`
|
||||
- :doc:`/components/event/index`
|
||||
- :ghedit:`Edit`
|
|
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ minute, the indicator will be on.
|
|||
|
||||
switch:
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
pin: GPIO22
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
id: led
|
||||
|
||||
script:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **ref** (*Optional*, string): Git ref (branch or tag). If not specified the default branch is used.
|
||||
- **username** (*Optional*, string): Username for the Git server, if one is required
|
||||
- **password** (*Optional*, string): Password for the Git server, if one is required
|
||||
- **path** (*Optional*, string): Path inside the repo, if different from ``components`` or ``esphome/components``
|
||||
|
||||
local options:
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -14,18 +14,13 @@ The ``binary`` fan platform lets you represent any binary :ref:`output` as a fan
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- id: fan_output
|
||||
platform: gpio
|
||||
pin: GPIO16
|
||||
|
||||
fan:
|
||||
- platform: binary
|
||||
output: fan_output
|
||||
name: "Living Room Fan"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -23,14 +23,6 @@ The ``hbridge`` fan platform allows you to use a compatible *h-bridge* (L298N, D
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: ...
|
||||
id: motor_forward_pin
|
||||
pin: GPIO5
|
||||
- platform: ...
|
||||
id: motor_reverse_pin
|
||||
pin: GPIO4
|
||||
|
||||
fan:
|
||||
- platform: hbridge
|
||||
id: my_fan
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
|
||||
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend
|
||||
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
|
||||
Requires Home Assistant 2021.9 or newer. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
|
||||
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
|
||||
for a list of available options. Requires Home Assistant 2021.11 or newer.
|
||||
for a list of available options.
|
||||
Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
|
||||
|
||||
MQTT options:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Grow Fingerprint Reader
|
|||
=======================
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up Grow Fingerprint Reader integration in ESPHome.
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up Grow Fingerprint Reader component in ESPHome.
|
||||
:image: fingerprint.svg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``fingerprint_grow`` component allows you to use your R307, R503, R503-RGB, ZFM-20, ... fingerprint sensors with ESPHome.
|
||||
|
@ -30,16 +30,10 @@ If available on your reader model, it's recommended to connect 3.3VT (touch indu
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIO13
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIO15
|
||||
baud_rate: 57600
|
||||
|
||||
# Declare Grow Fingerprint Reader
|
||||
fingerprint_grow:
|
||||
sensing_pin: GPIO12
|
||||
sensing_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
sensor_power_pin:
|
||||
number: GPIO18
|
||||
number: GPIOXX
|
||||
inverted: true
|
||||
idle_period_to_sleep: 5s
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -93,46 +87,27 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Binary Sensor <config-binary_sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
Optional Sensor Configuration:
|
||||
|
||||
Sensor
|
||||
------
|
||||
|
||||
- **fingerprint_count**: The number of enrolled fingerprints stored on the reader.
|
||||
|
||||
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the sensor.
|
||||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
- **last_finger_id**: The last matched enrolled fingerprint as set by :ref:`fingerprint_grow-on_finger_scan_matched`.
|
||||
|
||||
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the sensor.
|
||||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
- **last_confidence**: The last matched confidence as set by :ref:`fingerprint_grow-on_finger_scan_matched`.
|
||||
|
||||
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the sensor.
|
||||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
- **status**: The integer representation of the internal status register of the reader.
|
||||
|
||||
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the sensor.
|
||||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
- **capacity**: The fingerprint storage capacity of the reader.
|
||||
|
||||
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the sensor.
|
||||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
- **security_level**: The integer representation of the currently configured security level of the reader. Higher security levels reduce the false acceptance rate (FAR) at the expense of increasing the false rejection rate (FRR). Range is 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest).
|
||||
|
||||
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the sensor.
|
||||
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
|
||||
- All other options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
All options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _fingerprint_grow-sleep_mode:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -150,14 +125,14 @@ This is a wiring example for the R503 and below you can find the respective conf
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIO16
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIO17
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
baud_rate: 57600
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
fingerprint_grow:
|
||||
sensing_pin: GPIO4
|
||||
sensing_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
sensor_power_pin:
|
||||
number: GPIO18
|
||||
number: GPIOXX
|
||||
inverted: true
|
||||
idle_period_to_sleep: 5s
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -191,7 +166,7 @@ The ``new_password:`` configuration option is meant to be compiled, flashed to t
|
|||
``on_finger_scan_start`` Trigger
|
||||
------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
With this configuration option, you can trigger an automation when a finger is detected touching the sensor. Very useful to indicate to the user via AuraLed that the sensor has detected the finger touch and will perform the scan. This trigger will **only** activate if your fingerprint sensor is configured with the ``sensing_pin`` option.
|
||||
With this configuration option, you can trigger an automation when a finger is detected touching the sensor. Very useful to indicate to the user via AuraLed that the sensor has detected the finger touch and will perform the scan. This trigger will **only** activate if your fingerprint sensor is configured with the ``sensing_pin`` option.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -513,12 +488,12 @@ Sample code
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIO13
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIO15
|
||||
rx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
tx_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
baud_rate: 57600
|
||||
|
||||
fingerprint_grow:
|
||||
sensing_pin: GPIO12
|
||||
sensing_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
on_finger_scan_invalid:
|
||||
- homeassistant.event:
|
||||
event: esphome.test_node_finger_scan_invalid
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ GPS Component
|
|||
=============
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up GPS integration in ESPHome.
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up GPS component in ESPHome.
|
||||
:image: crosshairs-gps.svg
|
||||
|
||||
The ``gps`` component allows you to connect GPS modules to your ESPHome project.
|
||||
|
@ -16,15 +16,12 @@ Any GPS module that uses the standardized NMEA communication protocol will work.
|
|||
|
||||
.. _Adafruit: https://www.adafruit.com/product/746
|
||||
|
||||
For this integration to work you need to have set up a :ref:`UART bus <uart>`
|
||||
For this component to work you need to have set up a :ref:`UART bus <uart>`
|
||||
in your configuration - only the RX pin should be necessary.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
uart:
|
||||
rx_pin: D7
|
||||
baud_rate: 9600
|
||||
|
||||
# Declare GPS module
|
||||
gps:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ connecting the wires from each device back to the two I²C pins on the ESP.
|
|||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry for ESP32
|
||||
i2c:
|
||||
sda: 21
|
||||
scl: 22
|
||||
sda: GPIOXX
|
||||
scl: GPIOXX
|
||||
scan: true
|
||||
id: bus_a
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
i2c:
|
||||
- id: bus_a
|
||||
sda: 13
|
||||
scl: 16
|
||||
sda: GPIOXX
|
||||
scl: GPIOXX
|
||||
scan: true
|
||||
- id: bus_b
|
||||
sda: 14
|
||||
scl: 15
|
||||
sda: GPIOXX
|
||||
scl: GPIOXX
|
||||
scan: true
|
||||
# Sensors should be specified as follows
|
||||
- platform: bme680
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ This component only works on ESP32 based chips.
|
|||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
i2s_audio:
|
||||
i2s_lrclk_pin: GPIO33
|
||||
i2s_bclk_pin: GPIO19
|
||||
i2s_lrclk_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
i2s_bclk_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
|
After Width: | Height: | Size: 110 KiB |
|
@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ Components
|
|||
sensor/index
|
||||
switch/index
|
||||
button/index
|
||||
event/index
|
||||
display/index
|
||||
text_sensor/index
|
||||
stepper/index
|
||||
|
@ -29,4 +30,5 @@ Components
|
|||
time/index
|
||||
alarm_control_panel/index
|
||||
text/index
|
||||
valve/index
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -20,10 +20,6 @@ The ``binary`` light platform creates a simple ON/OFF-only light from a
|
|||
name: "Desk Lamp"
|
||||
output: light_output
|
||||
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- id: light_output
|
||||
platform: gpio
|
||||
pin: GPIO16
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,21 +1,27 @@
|
|||
Custom Light Output
|
||||
===================
|
||||
|
||||
.. seo::
|
||||
:description: Instructions for setting up Custom C++ lights with ESPHome.
|
||||
:image: language-cpp.svg
|
||||
:keywords: C++, Custom
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Custom components are deprecated, not recommended for new configurations
|
||||
and will be removed from ESPHome in a future release.
|
||||
Please look at creating a real ESPHome component and "importing" it into your
|
||||
configuration with :doc:`/components/external_components`.
|
||||
Custom components are deprecated, not recommended for new configurations and will be removed from ESPHome in a
|
||||
future release. Please look at creating a real ESPHome component and "importing" it into your configuration with
|
||||
:doc:`/components/external_components`.
|
||||
|
||||
You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components
|
||||
at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`.
|
||||
You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`.
|
||||
|
||||
This integration can be used to create custom lights in ESPHome
|
||||
using the C++ (Arduino) API.
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide,
|
||||
the same principles apply here.
|
||||
While we try to keep the ESPHome YAML configuration options as stable as possible, the ESPHome API is less
|
||||
stable. If something in the APIs needs to be changed in order for something else to work, we will do so.
|
||||
|
||||
This component can be used to create custom lights in ESPHome using the C++ (Arduino) API.
|
||||
|
||||
Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide, the same principles apply here.
|
||||
|
||||
All internal stuff (like effects, transitions etc) is handled by the light core
|
||||
and cannot be overridden. Light outputs are only responsible for displaying some state
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This is a component using the ESP32 RMT peripheral to drive most addressable LED
|
|||
light:
|
||||
- platform: esp32_rmt_led_strip
|
||||
rgb_order: GRB
|
||||
pin: GPIO13
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
num_leds: 30
|
||||
rmt_channel: 0
|
||||
chipset: ws2812
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Clockless FastLED lights differ from the
|
|||
light:
|
||||
- platform: fastled_clockless
|
||||
chipset: WS2811
|
||||
pin: GPIO23
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
num_leds: 60
|
||||
rgb_order: BRG
|
||||
name: "FastLED WS2811 Light"
|
||||
|
@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ whereas the clockless lights only need a single pin.
|
|||
light:
|
||||
- platform: fastled_spi
|
||||
chipset: WS2801
|
||||
data_pin: GPIO23
|
||||
clock_pin: GPIO22
|
||||
data_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
clock_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
num_leds: 60
|
||||
rgb_order: BRG
|
||||
name: "FastLED SPI Light"
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -12,23 +12,12 @@ The ``hbridge`` light platform creates a dual color brightness controlled light
|
|||
:align: center
|
||||
:width: 40.0%
|
||||
|
||||
H-bridge lights are very common for Christmas lighting and they use 2 wires for a bunch of LEDs.
|
||||
H-bridge lights are very common for Christmas lighting and they use 2 wires for a bunch of LEDs.
|
||||
The pins are switched alternatively to allow two sets of lights to operate.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
|
||||
# Specify the two pins of the h-bridge as PWM pins
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: esp8266_pwm
|
||||
id: pina
|
||||
pin: GPIO12
|
||||
- platform: esp8266_pwm
|
||||
id: pinb
|
||||
pin: GPIO14
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a light using the hbridge
|
||||
light:
|
||||
- platform: hbridge
|
||||
id: mainlight
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -77,10 +77,10 @@ Advanced options:
|
|||
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
|
||||
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend,
|
||||
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
|
||||
Requires Home Assistant 2021.9 or newer. Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
Defaults to ``false``.
|
||||
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
|
||||
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
|
||||
for a list of available options. Requires Home Assistant 2021.11 or newer.
|
||||
for a list of available options.
|
||||
Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
|
||||
- If MQTT enabled, all other options from :ref:`MQTT Component <config-mqtt-component>`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -583,6 +583,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
- **cold_white** (*Optional*, percentage): The cold white channel of the light, if applicable. Defaults to ``100%``.
|
||||
- **warm_white** (*Optional*, percentage): The warm white channel of the light, if applicable. Defaults to ``100%``.
|
||||
- **duration** (**Required**, :ref:`config-time`): The duration this color should be active.
|
||||
- **transition_length** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The duration of each transition. Defaults to ``0s``.
|
||||
|
||||
See `light.turn_on <light-turn_on_action>` for more information on the various color fields.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -26,11 +26,6 @@ The ``monochromatic`` light platform creates a simple brightness-only light from
|
|||
name: "Kitchen Lights"
|
||||
output: output_component1
|
||||
|
||||
# Example output entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: esp8266_pwm
|
||||
id: output_component1
|
||||
pin: D1
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration variables:
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ in ESPHome for individually addressable lights like NeoPixel or WS2812.
|
|||
It is very similar to the :doc:`fastled` platform.
|
||||
In fact, most addressable lights are supported through both light platforms. The
|
||||
difference is that they use different libraries: while the fastled platform uses
|
||||
the `FastLED <https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED>`__ library, this integration uses
|
||||
the `FastLED <https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED>`__ library, this component uses
|
||||
the `NeoPixelBus <https://github.com/Makuna/NeoPixelBus/>`__ library internally.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ the `NeoPixelBus <https://github.com/Makuna/NeoPixelBus/>`__ library internally.
|
|||
- platform: neopixelbus
|
||||
type: GRB
|
||||
variant: WS2811
|
||||
pin: GPIO23
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
num_leds: 60
|
||||
name: "NeoPixel Light"
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ settings vary by method:
|
|||
- **esp8266_uart**: An alternative method for ESP8266s that uses the UART peripheral to send data.
|
||||
Available on pin GPIO1 for bus 0, and GPIO2 for bus 1. Additional options:
|
||||
|
||||
- **bus** (*Optional*, int): The UART bus to use. If 0, the logger ``baud_rate`` option must
|
||||
- **bus** (*Optional*, int): The UART bus to use. If 0, the logger ``baud_rate`` option must
|
||||
be set to 0 and logs over USB/serial won't work.
|
||||
- **async** (*Optional*, boolean): Use an asynchronous transfer. Defaults to ``false``. If enabled,
|
||||
the logger must be disabled even if bus 1 is used.
|
||||
|
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ The following method is available only for two-wire chips (specify ``data_pin``
|
|||
- **bus** (*Optional*, string): On ESP32s the SPI bus to be used can be selected. One of ``vspi`` and ``hspi``.
|
||||
- **speed** (*Optional*, int): The frequency to send data with. Defaults to ``10MHz``. One of
|
||||
``40MHz``, ``20MHz``, ``10MHz``, ``5MHz``, ``2MHz``, ``1MHz``, ``500KHz``.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
On ESP8266 only GPIO13 can be used for ``data_pin`` and only GPIO14 can be used for ``clock_pin``.
|
||||
|
||||
The ``method`` key also accepts a short-hand syntax consisting of a single value for historic reasons. Usage of
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -28,12 +28,6 @@ The ``rgb`` light platform creates an RGB light from 3 :ref:`float output compon
|
|||
green: output_component2
|
||||
blue: output_component3
|
||||
|
||||
# Example output entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: esp8266_pwm
|
||||
id: output_component1
|
||||
pin: D1
|
||||
# Repeat for green and blue output
|
||||
|
||||
Color Correction
|
||||
----------------
|
||||
|
@ -54,9 +48,8 @@ perceived intensity of different colors will generally vary. This can be done by
|
|||
|
||||
# Example output entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: esp8266_pwm
|
||||
- platform: ...
|
||||
id: output_component1
|
||||
pin: D1
|
||||
max_power: 80%
|
||||
# Repeat for green and blue output
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -38,9 +38,8 @@ perceived intensity of different colors will generally vary. This can be done by
|
|||
|
||||
# Example output entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: esp8266_pwm
|
||||
- platform: ...
|
||||
id: output_component1
|
||||
pin: D1
|
||||
max_power: 80%
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -44,9 +44,8 @@ perceived intensity of different colors will generally vary. This can be done by
|
|||
|
||||
# Example output entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: esp8266_pwm
|
||||
- platform: ...
|
||||
id: output_component1
|
||||
pin: D1
|
||||
max_power: 80%
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This is a component using the RP2040 PIO peripheral to drive most addressable LE
|
|||
- platform: rp2040_pio_led_strip
|
||||
name: led_strip
|
||||
id: led_strip
|
||||
pin: GPIO13
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
num_leds: 10
|
||||
pio: 0
|
||||
rgb_order: GRB
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ SPI LED Strip Light
|
|||
The ``spi_led_strip`` light platform drives one or more SPI interfaced RGB LEDs. These LEDs are often used in strips, where
|
||||
each LED is individually addressable. This component requires an SPI interface to be configured.
|
||||
|
||||
This component has been tested with APA102 LEDs and the P9813 LED driver. It should also work with HD107 and SK9822 type
|
||||
This component has been tested with APA102 LEDs and the P9813 LED driver. It should also work with HD107 and SK9822 type
|
||||
LEDs, or any others with a similar interface - SPI, 8 bits per colour and BGR ordering.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: images/apa102.jpg
|
||||
|
@ -18,14 +18,9 @@ LEDs, or any others with a similar interface - SPI, 8 bits per colour and BGR or
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
spi:
|
||||
mosi_pin: GPIO3
|
||||
clk_pin: GPIO9
|
||||
|
||||
light:
|
||||
- platform: spi_led_strip
|
||||
num_leds: 30
|
||||
color_correct: [80%, 60%, 100%]
|
||||
id: rgb_led
|
||||
name: "RGB LED Strip"
|
||||
data_rate: 1MHz
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ When the device is in OK state, the LED will be restored to the state of the ``b
|
|||
light:
|
||||
- platform: status_led
|
||||
name: "Switch state"
|
||||
pin: GPIO2
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Configuration variables:
|
|||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
pin:
|
||||
number: GPIO2
|
||||
number: GPIOXX
|
||||
inverted: true
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -22,19 +22,8 @@ Using an inexpensive RF transmitter and receiver you can control your devices vi
|
|||
|
||||
# Specify the two pins to connect the receiver and transmitter
|
||||
lightwaverf:
|
||||
read_pin: 13
|
||||
write_pin: 14
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a switch to trigger a light
|
||||
switch:
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Turn off sofa"
|
||||
id: light_off_ceiling_sofa
|
||||
turn_on_action:
|
||||
lightwaverf.send_raw:
|
||||
code: [0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0f, 0x03, 0x0d, 0x09, 0x08, 0x08]
|
||||
name: "Sofa"
|
||||
repeat: 1
|
||||
read_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
write_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Note: To gather the RAW codes from the remote, setup the ``read_pin`` and observe in the logs the printing of the codes.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ Lock Component
|
|||
The ``lock`` domain includes all platforms that should function like a lock
|
||||
with lock/unlock actions.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
ESPHome lock components requires Home Assistant 2022.3 or newer
|
||||
|
||||
.. _config-lock:
|
||||
|
||||
Base Lock Configuration
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The ``output`` lock platform allows you to use any output component as a lock.
|
|||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
pin: 25
|
||||
pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
id: 'generic_out'
|
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lock:
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- platform: output
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@ -23,15 +23,15 @@ Component
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matrix_keypad:
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id: mykeypad
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rows:
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- pin: 21
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- pin: 19
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- pin: 18
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- pin: 5
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- pin: GPIOXX
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- pin: GPIOXX
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- pin: GPIOXX
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- pin: GPIOXX
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columns:
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- pin: 17
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- pin: 16
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- pin: 4
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- pin: 15
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- pin: GPIOXX
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- pin: GPIOXX
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- pin: GPIOXX
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- pin: GPIOXX
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keys: "123A456B789C*0#D"
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has_diodes: false
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The ``max6956`` exists in 2 versions 20 or 28 ports, depending on the packaging.
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Once configured, you can use any of the 20 or 28 pins for your projects. Within ESPHome they emulate a real internal GPIO pin
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and can therefore be used with many of ESPHome's components such as the GPIO binary sensor or GPIO switch. Interrupt-on-change for inputs is not possible.
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Pins can also be individualy configured as led driver and used with Light components. Current value can be set globaly or for each pin, through 16 possible levels. Driving RGB
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Pins can also be individualy configured as led driver and used with Light components. Current value can be set globaly or for each pin, through 16 possible levels. Driving RGB
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led requires 3 pins.
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Any option accepting a :ref:`Pin Schema <config-pin_schema>` can theoretically be used.
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Configuration variables:
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- **brightness_global** (*Optional*): Set the value of the current to be sink by all pins configured as led driver.
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Defaults to ``0``
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- **brightness_mode** (*Optional*): Define if the current to be sink will be confgured globaly or per pin configured as led driver.
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Defaults to ``global``
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Defaults to ``global``
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Binary Sensor Example
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|
@ -58,19 +58,7 @@ Binary Sensor Example
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration : pin as input with pullup
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i2c:
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id: bus_a
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sda: GPIO13
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scl: GPIO16
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scan: false
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max6956:
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- id: max6956_1
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address: 0x40
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i2c_id: bus_a
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# Individual input
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# Example configuration
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binary_sensor:
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- platform: gpio
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name: "MaxIn Pin 4"
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|
@ -78,7 +66,7 @@ Binary Sensor Example
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pin:
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max6956: max6956_1
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||||
number: 4
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||||
mode:
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||||
mode:
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||||
input: true
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pullup: true
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inverted: False
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||||
|
@ -91,18 +79,7 @@ Switch Example
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|||
|
||||
.. code-block:: yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration : pin as output
|
||||
i2c:
|
||||
id: bus_a
|
||||
sda: GPIO13
|
||||
scl: GPIO16
|
||||
|
||||
max6956:
|
||||
- id: max6956_1
|
||||
address: 0x40
|
||||
i2c_id: bus_a
|
||||
|
||||
# Individual output
|
||||
# Example configuration
|
||||
switch:
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
name: "MaxIn Pin 8"
|
||||
|
@ -110,9 +87,9 @@ Switch Example
|
|||
pin:
|
||||
max6956: max6956_1
|
||||
number: 8
|
||||
mode:
|
||||
mode:
|
||||
output: true
|
||||
inverted: False
|
||||
inverted: False
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Led driver Example
|
||||
|
@ -126,8 +103,8 @@ Led driver Example
|
|||
# Example configuration : pin as led driver, current globaly
|
||||
i2c:
|
||||
id: bus_a
|
||||
sda: GPIO13
|
||||
scl: GPIO16
|
||||
sda: GPIOXX
|
||||
scl: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
switch:
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
|
@ -153,7 +130,7 @@ Led driver Example
|
|||
- max6956.set_brightness_global:
|
||||
id: max6956_1
|
||||
brightness_global: !lambda return x;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
max6956:
|
||||
- id: max6956_1
|
||||
address: 0x40
|
||||
|
@ -166,7 +143,7 @@ Led driver Example
|
|||
- platform: max6956
|
||||
pin: 4
|
||||
id: maxOut_pin4
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#led binded to output
|
||||
light:
|
||||
- platform: monochromatic
|
||||
|
@ -178,8 +155,8 @@ Led driver Example
|
|||
# Example configuration : pin as led driver, current managed individualy (RBG led)
|
||||
i2c:
|
||||
id: bus_a
|
||||
sda: GPIO13
|
||||
scl: GPIO16
|
||||
sda: GPIOXX
|
||||
scl: GPIOXX
|
||||
|
||||
max6956:
|
||||
- id: max6956_1
|
||||
|
@ -229,7 +206,7 @@ Led driver Example
|
|||
- output.set_level:
|
||||
id: maxOut_pin4
|
||||
level: !lambda return x/100;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Number Green"
|
||||
id: number_LedGreen
|
||||
|
@ -256,7 +233,7 @@ Led driver Example
|
|||
on_value:
|
||||
- output.set_level:
|
||||
id: maxOut_pin6
|
||||
level: !lambda return x/100;
|
||||
level: !lambda return x/100;
|
||||
output:
|
||||
- platform: max6956
|
||||
pin: 4
|
||||
|
@ -275,7 +252,7 @@ Led driver Example
|
|||
gamma_correct: 1
|
||||
red: maxOut_pin4
|
||||
green: maxOut_pin5
|
||||
blue: maxOut_pin6
|
||||
blue: maxOut_pin6
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The MCP23S08 component (`datasheet <http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/Device
|
|||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
mcp23s08:
|
||||
- id: 'mcp23s08_hub'
|
||||
cs_pin: D8
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
deviceaddress: 0
|
||||
|
||||
# Individual outputs
|
||||
|
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ binary sensor or GPIO switch.
|
|||
# Example configuration entry
|
||||
mcp23s17:
|
||||
- id: 'mcp23s17_hub'
|
||||
cs_pin: D8
|
||||
cs_pin: GPIOXX
|
||||
deviceaddress: 0
|
||||
|
||||
# Individual outputs
|
||||
|
|