Custom Text Sensor ================== .. 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`. You can find some basic documentation on creating your own components at :ref:`contributing_to_esphome`. This integration can be used to create custom text sensors in ESPHome using the C++ (Arduino) API. Please first read :doc:`/components/sensor/custom` guide, the same principles apply here and text sensors are very similar to sensors internally. The example below is an example of a custom text sensor which constantly publishes the message "Hello World!". .. code-block:: cpp #include "esphome.h" class MyCustomTextSensor : public PollingComponent, public TextSensor { public: // constructor MyCustomTextSensor() : PollingComponent(15000) {} void setup() override { // This will be called by App.setup() } void update() override { // This will be called every "update_interval" milliseconds. // Publish state publish_state("Hello World!"); } }; (Store this file in your configuration directory, for example ``my_text_sensor.h``) And in YAML: .. code-block:: yaml # Example configuration entry esphome: includes: - my_text_sensor.h text_sensor: - platform: custom lambda: |- auto my_custom_sensor = new MyCustomTextSensor(); App.register_component(my_custom_sensor); return {my_custom_sensor}; text_sensors: name: "My Custom Text Sensor" Configuration variables: - **lambda** (**Required**, :ref:`lambda `): The lambda to run for instantiating the text sensor(s). - **text_sensors** (**Required**, list): A list of text sensors to initialize. The length here must equal the number of items in the ``return`` statement of the ``lambda``. - All options from :ref:`Text Sensor `. See Also -------- - :doc:`/components/text_sensor/index` - :apiclass:`API Reference ` - :ghedit:`Edit`