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Script Component
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ESPHome's ``script`` component allows you to define a list of steps (actions) in a central place. You can then execute
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the script from nearly anywhere in your device's configuration with a single call.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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script:
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- id: my_script
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then:
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- switch.turn_on: my_switch
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- delay: 1s
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- switch.turn_off: my_switch
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Configuration variables:
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- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The :ref:`config-id` of the script. Use this to interact with the script
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using the script actions.
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- **mode** (*Optional*, string): Controls what happens when a script is invoked while it is still running from one or
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more previous invocations. Default to ``single``.
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- ``single``: Do not start a new run. Issue a warning.
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- ``restart``: Start a new run after first stopping previous run.
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- ``queued``: Start a new run after previous runs complete.
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- ``parallel``: Start a new, independent run in parallel with previous runs.
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- **max_runs** (*Optional*, int): Allows limiting the maximum number of runs when using script modes ``queued`` and
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``parallel``, use value ``0`` for unlimited runs. Defaults to ``0``.
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- **parameters** (*Optional*, :ref:`Script Parameters <script-parameters>`): A script can define one or more parameters
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that must be provided in order to execute. All parameters defined here are mandatory and must be given when calling
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the script.
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- **then** (**Required**, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to perform.
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.. _script-parameters:
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Script Parameters
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-----------------
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Scripts can be defined with parameters. The arguments given when calling the script can be used within the script's
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lambda actions. To define the parameters, add the parameter names under the ``parameters:`` key and specify the data
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type for that parameter.
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Supported data types:
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* ``bool``: A boolean true/false. C++ type: ``bool``
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* ``int``: An integer. C++ type: ``int32_t``
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* ``float``: A floating point number. C++ type: ``float``
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* ``string``: A string. C++ type: ``std::string``
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Each of these also exist in array form:
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* ``bool[]``: An array of boolean values. C++ type: ``std::vector<bool>``
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* Same for other types.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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script:
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- id: blink_light
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parameters:
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delay_ms: int
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then:
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- light.turn_on: status_light
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# The param delay_ms is accessible using a lambda
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- delay: !lambda return delay_ms;
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- light.turn_off: status_light
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.. _script-execute_action:
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``script.execute`` Action
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-------------------------
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This action executes the script. The script **mode** dictates what will happen if the script was already running.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# in a trigger:
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on_...:
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then:
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- script.execute: my_script
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# Calling a non-parameterised script in a lambda
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- lambda: id(my_script).execute();
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# Calling a script with parameters
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- script.execute:
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id: blink_light
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delay_ms: 500
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# Calling a parameterised script inside a lambda
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- lambda: id(blink_light)->execute(1000);
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.. _script-stop_action:
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``script.stop`` Action
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----------------------
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This action allows you to stop a given script during execution. If the script is not running, it does nothing. This is
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useful if you want to stop a script that contains a ``delay`` action, ``wait_until`` action, or is inside a ``while``
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loop, etc. You can also call this action from the script itself, and any subsequent action will not be executed.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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script:
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- id: my_script
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then:
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- switch.turn_on: my_switch
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- delay: 1s
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- switch.turn_off: my_switch
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# in a trigger:
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on_...:
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then:
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- script.stop: my_script
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...or as lambda:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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lambda: 'id(my_script).stop();'
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.. _script-wait_action:
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``script.wait`` Action
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----------------------
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This action suspends execution of the automation until a script has finished executing.
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Note: If no script is executing, this will continue immediately. If multiple instances of the script are running in
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parallel, this will block until all of them have terminated.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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script:
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- id: my_script
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then:
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- switch.turn_on: my_switch
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- delay: 1s
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- switch.turn_off: my_switch
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# in a trigger:
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on_...:
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then:
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- script.execute: my_script
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- script.wait: my_script
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This can't be used in a lambda as it would block all functioning of the device. The script wouldn't even get to run.
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.. _script-is_running_condition:
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``script.is_running`` Condition
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-------------------------------
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This :ref:`condition <config-condition>` allows you to check if a given script is running. In case scripts are run in
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``parallel``, this condition only tells you if at least one script of the given id is running, not how many. Not
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designed for use with :ref:`while <while_action>`; instead try :ref:`script.wait <script-wait_action>`.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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if:
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condition:
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- script.is_running: my_script
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then:
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- logger.log: Script is running!
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...or as lambda:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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lambda: |-
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if (id(my_script).is_running()) {
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ESP_LOGI("main", "Script is running!");
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}
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`index`
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- :doc:`/automations/actions`
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- :doc:`/automations/templates`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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