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ST7789V TFT LCD
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===============
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.. seo::
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:description: Instructions for setting up ST7789V TFT LCD display drivers.
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:image: st7789v-full.jpg
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.. _st7789v:
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Usage
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-----
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The ``st7789v`` display platform allows you to use
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ST7789V (`datasheet <https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/TTGO-T-Display>`__,
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`Tindie <https://www.tindie.com/products/ttgo/lilygor-ttgo-t-display/>`__)
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displays with ESPHome. Note that this component utilizes the 4-Wire :ref:`SPI bus <spi>`; the physical
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connection is already in place on the TTGO T-Display module as shown below.
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.. figure:: images/st7789v-full.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 75.0%
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ST7789V TFT LCD on TTGO T-Display module
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This module has a USB-C connector with an on-board serial adapter for programming. Simply connect to a
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USB-C port to get started! (Depending on your operating system of choice, you might need to install an
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appropriate driver.) It is also possible to power the module via the 5V and G (ground) pins along
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the edges of the module, or via a battery attached to the connector on the bottom of the board. The
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ESP32's UART pins are not brought out to the headers, so the on-board serial adapter must be used for
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hardwired programming. (OTA updates are of course possible after ESPHome is initially installed.)
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example minimal configuration entry
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spi:
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clk_pin: GPIO18
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mosi_pin: GPIO19
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display:
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- platform: st7789v
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backlight_pin: GPIO4
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cs_pin: GPIO5
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dc_pin: GPIO16
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reset_pin: GPIO23
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lambda: |-
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it.print(0, 0, id(font), "Hello World!");
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.. warning::
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When using the TTGO T-Display module, the GPIO pin numbers above *cannot be changed* as they are
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hardwired within the module/PCB.
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Configuration variables:
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************************
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- **cs_pin** (**Required**, :ref:`Pin Schema <config-pin_schema>`): The CS pin.
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- **dc_pin** (**Required**, :ref:`Pin Schema <config-pin_schema>`): The DC pin.
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- **reset_pin** (**Required**, :ref:`Pin Schema <config-pin_schema>`): The RESET pin.
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- **backlight_pin** (*Optional*, :ref:`Pin Schema <config-pin_schema>`): The display's backlight pin.
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- **lambda** (*Optional*, :ref:`lambda <config-lambda>`): The lambda to use for rendering the content on the display.
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See :ref:`display-engine` for more information.
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- **update_interval** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The interval to re-draw the screen. Defaults to ``5s``.
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- **pages** (*Optional*, list): Show pages instead of a single lambda. See :ref:`display-pages`.
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- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
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Configuration examples
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**********************
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As of version 1.15, ESPHome supports color displays. To utilize the color capabilities of this display
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module, you'll likely want to add a ``color:`` section to your YAML configuration; please see
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:ref:`color <config-color>` for more detail on this configuration section.
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To use colors in your lambda:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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color:
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- id: my_red
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red: 100%
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green: 3%
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blue: 5%
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...
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display:
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...
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lambda: |-
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it.rectangle(0, 0, it.get_width(), it.get_height(), id(my_red));
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To bring in color images:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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image:
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- file: "image.jpg"
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id: my_image
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resize: 200x200
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type: RGB565
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...
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display:
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...
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lambda: |-
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it.image(0, 0, id(my_image));
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Complete example
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The following is a complete example YAML configuration that does a few things beyond the usual
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Wi-Fi, API, and OTA configuration. It defines:
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- three fonts (well, one font in three sizes)
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- a ``binary_sensor`` that indicates the state of connectivity to the API
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- a ``binary_sensor`` for each of the two buttons on the TTGO module
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- a ``switch``, allowing control of the backlight from HA
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- several colors
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- a color image to be shown on the display
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- time, for display...on the display
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- the SPI configuration for communicating with the display
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- the display component itself, for use on the TTGO module
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- a lambda which paints the screen as shown in the picture above:
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- blue borders, with a sort of "title bar" along the top
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- "ESPHome" in yellow in the top left corner
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- the API connection status, "Online" in green when connected, "Offline" in red when not
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- the time and date, more or less in the center of the display
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To use this example, you need only to provide the font file, "Helvetica.ttf" (or update it to
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a font of your choosing) and an image file, "image.png" (it may also be a ".jpg"). Place these
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into the same directory as the YAML configuration file itself. Comment/Uncomment/Modify the
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appropriate lines of C code in the lambda to hide or show the image or text as you wish.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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esphome:
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name: esp_tdisplay
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platform: ESP32
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board: featheresp32
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wifi:
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ssid: "ssid"
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password: "password"
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# Enable fallback hotspot (captive portal) in case wifi connection fails
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ap:
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ssid: "esp_tdisplay"
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password: "some_password"
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captive_portal:
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# Enable logging
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logger:
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# Enable Home Assistant API
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api:
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password: "some_api_password"
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ota:
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password: "some_ota_password"
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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_yellow
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red: 100%
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green: 100%
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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_gray
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red: 50%
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green: 50%
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blue: 50%
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font:
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- file: "Helvetica.ttf"
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id: helvetica_48
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size: 48
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- file: "Helvetica.ttf"
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id: helvetica_24
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size: 24
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- file: "Helvetica.ttf"
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id: helvetica_12
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size: 12
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binary_sensor:
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- platform: status
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name: "Node Status"
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id: system_status
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- platform: gpio
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pin:
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number: GPIO0
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inverted: true
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mode:
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input: true
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pullup: true
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name: "T-Display Button Input 0"
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id: tdisplay_button_input_0
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- platform: gpio
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pin:
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number: GPIO35
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inverted: true
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name: "T-Display Button Input 1"
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id: tdisplay_button_input_1
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# We can still control the backlight independently
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switch:
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- platform: gpio
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pin: GPIO4
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name: "Backlight"
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id: backlight
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image:
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- file: "image.png"
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id: my_image
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resize: 200x200
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type: RGB24
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time:
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- platform: homeassistant
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id: esptime
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spi:
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clk_pin: GPIO18
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mosi_pin: GPIO19
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display:
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- platform: st7789v
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backlight_pin: GPIO4
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cs_pin: GPIO5
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dc_pin: GPIO16
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reset_pin: GPIO23
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rotation: 270
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lambda: |-
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it.rectangle(0, 0, it.get_width(), it.get_height(), id(my_blue));
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it.rectangle(0, 20, it.get_width(), it.get_height(), id(my_blue)); // header bar
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it.strftime((240 / 2), (140 / 3) * 1 + 5, id(helvetica_24), id(my_gray), TextAlign::CENTER, "%Y-%m-%d", id(esptime).now());
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it.strftime((240 / 2), (140 / 3) * 2 + 5, id(helvetica_48), id(my_gray), TextAlign::CENTER, "%H:%M:%S", id(esptime).now());
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it.print(5, 5, id(helvetica_12), id(my_yellow), TextAlign::TOP_LEFT, "ESPHome");
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// Comment out the above lines to see the image without text overlaid
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// it.image(0, 0, id(my_image));
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if (id(system_status).state) {
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it.print(235, 5, id(helvetica_12), id(my_green), TextAlign::TOP_RIGHT, "Online");
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}
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else {
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it.print(235, 5, id(helvetica_12), id(my_red), TextAlign::TOP_RIGHT, "Offline");
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}
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`index`
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- :apiref:`st7789v_base/st7789v_base.h`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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