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Co-authored-by: H. Árkosi Róbert <robreg@zsurob.hu> Co-authored-by: Jesse Hills <3060199+jesserockz@users.noreply.github.com>
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.. _display-graphs:
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Graph Component
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===============
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.. seo::
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:description: Instructions for displaying graphs in ESPHome.
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:image: chart-line.svg
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You can display a graph of a sensor value(s) using this component. The states used for the graph are stored in
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memory at the time the sensor updates and will be lost when the device reboots.
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Examples:
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.. figure:: images/display_rendering_graph.png
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:align: center
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Graph component with options for grids, border and line-types.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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graph:
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# Show bare-minimum auto-ranged graph
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- id: single_temperature_graph
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sensor: my_temperature
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duration: 1h
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width: 151
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height: 51
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# Show multi-trace graph
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- id: multi_temperature_graph
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duration: 1h
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x_grid: 10min
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y_grid: 1.0 # degC/div
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width: 151
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height: 51
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traces:
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- sensor: my_inside_temperature
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line_type: DASHED
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line_thickness: 2
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color: my_red
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- sensor: my_outside_temperature
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line_type: SOLID
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continuous: true
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line_thickness: 3
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color: my_blue
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- sensor: my_beer_temperature
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line_type: DOTTED
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line_thickness: 2
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color: my_green
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Configuration variables:
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------------------------
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- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID with which you will be able to reference the graph later
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in your display code.
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- **width** (**Required**, int): The graph width in pixels
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- **height** (**Required**, int): The graph height in pixels
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- **duration** (**Required**, :ref:`config-time`): The total graph history duration.
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- **border** (*Optional*, boolean): Specifies if a border will be drawn around the graph. Default is True.
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- **x_grid** (*Optional*): Specifies the time per division. If not specified, no vertical grid will be drawn.
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- **y_grid** (*Optional*, float): Specifies the number of units per division. If not specified, no horizontal grid will be drawn.
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- **max_range** (*Optional*): Specifies the maximum Y-axis range.
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- **min_range** (*Optional*): Specifies the minimum Y-axis range.
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- **max_value** (*Optional*): Specifies the maximum Y-axis value.
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- **min_value** (*Optional*): Specifies the minimum Y-axis value.
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- **traces** (*Optional*): Use this to specify more than a single trace.
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Trace specific fields:
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- **sensor** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): The sensor value to plot
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- **line_thickness** (*Optional*): Defaults to 3
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- **line_type** (*Optional*): Specifies the plot line-type. Can be one of the following: ``SOLID``, ``DOTTED``, ``DASHED``. Defaults to ``SOLID``.
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- **continuous** (*Optional*): connects the individual points to make a continuous line. Defaults to ``false``.
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- **color** (*Optional*): Sets the color of the sensor trace.
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And then later in code:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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display:
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- platform: ...
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# ...
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pages:
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- id: page1
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lambda: |-
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pages:
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- id: page1
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lambda: |-
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// Draw the graph at position [x=10,y=20]
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it.graph(10, 20, id(single_temperature_graph));
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- id: page2
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lambda: |-
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// Draw the graph at position [x=10,y=20]
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it.graph(10, 20, id(multi_temperature_graph), my_yellow);
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color:
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- id: my_red
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red: 100%
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green: 0%
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blue: 0%
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- id: my_green
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red: 0%
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green: 100%
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blue: 0%
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- id: my_blue
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red: 0%
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green: 0%
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blue: 100%
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- id: my_yellow
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red: 100%
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green: 100%
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blue: 0%
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.. note::
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Here are some things to note:
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- Setting ``y_grid`` will expand any specified range to the nearest multiple of grid spacings.
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- Axis labels are currently not possible without manually placing them.
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- The grid and border color is set with it.graph(), while the traces are defined separately.
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