Infostripe ========== .. seo:: :description: Simple visualisation of Home Assistant states using a Neopixel stripe :image: infostrip-detai.jpg :keywords: Neopixel Showing the current status of sensor states using a Neopixel (WS2812B) strip is a simple way to communicate states to the user. Compared to a dashboard screen the infostrip can only communicate the information like a binary sensor. - color (e.g., red = error/warning, orange = waring, green = ok, blue = active) - intensity (off, scaled brightness) - mode (continous vs. flashing, flashing or strobe is not recommened) - light position on stripe .. figure:: images/infostrip-detail.jpg :align: center :width: 75.0% Wemos D1 mini, Neopixel, CO2 sensor on a blackboard, pixel meanings are described by the chalk drawn icons. ESPHome configuration --------------------- .. code-block:: yaml esphome: name: esp_infostrip platform: ESP8266 board: d1_mini # TODO -> add your personal wifi, logging, api, ota settings here uart: rx_pin: 4 tx_pin: 5 baud_rate: 9600 sensor: - platform: mhz19 co2: name: "MH-Z19 CO2 Value" temperature: name: "MH-Z19 Temperature" update_interval: 30s # Monitor the Wifi connection status binary_sensor: - platform: status name: "Infostrip Status" # Configure each pixel as a single light (attention memory consuming) light: - platform: fastled_clockless chipset: WS2812B id: light_fastled pin: D4 num_leds: 4 rgb_order: GRB name: "Infostrip" effects: - strobe: - random: - platform: partition name: "PL0" segments: - id: light_fastled from: 0 to: 0 effects: - strobe: - platform: partition name: "PL1" segments: - id: light_fastled from: 1 to: 1 effects: - strobe: - platform: partition name: "PL2" segments: - id: light_fastled from: 2 to: 2 effects: - strobe: - platform: partition name: "PL3" segments: - id: light_fastled from: 3 to: 3 effects: - strobe: .. warning:: Consider the warning in :doc:`/components/light/partition` regarging the increased memory usage. Home Assistant configuration ---------------------------- The automation to show the CO2 warning light (e.g. red if CO2 > 1000 ppm) is done in Home Assistant, but could also be implemented using ESPHome :ref:`Automations `. .. code-block:: yaml # Turn on a light with the related color automation: - id: '1601241280015' alias: Light CO2 On description: '' trigger: - platform: numeric_state entity_id: sensor.mh_z19_co2_value above: 1000 condition: [] action: - service: light.turn_on data: color_name: red entity_id: light.pl2 mode: single - id: '1601241280016' alias: Light CO2 Off description: '' trigger: - platform: numeric_state entity_id: sensor.mh_z19_co2_value below: 800 condition: [] action: - service: light.turn_off entity_id: light.pl2 mode: single - alias: "State Light Mapping" trigger: platform: time_pattern # You can also match on interval. This will match every 5 minutes minutes: "/5" action: - service: light.turn_on data_template: entity_id: light.pl1 brightness_pct: 30 color_name: > {% set map = {'on': 'green', 'off': 'red'} %} {% set state = states('binary_sensor.bad_status') %} {{ map[state] if state in map else 'white' }} .. figure:: images/infostrip-lights-ui.png :align: center :width: 50.0% Each pixel is used as a light entity. See Also -------- - :doc:`/components/light/fastled` - :doc:`/components/light/partition` - :doc:`/components/sensor/mhz19` - :ghedit:`Edit`