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Select Component
================
.. seo::
:description: Instructions for setting up select components in ESPHome.
:image: folder-open.svg
ESPHome has support for components to create a select entity. A select entity is
basically an option list that can be set by either yaml, hardware or the user/frontend.
.. note::
Home Assistant Core 2021.8 or higher is required for ESPHome select entities to work.
.. _config-select:
Base Select Configuration
-------------------------
All selects in ESPHome have a name and an optional icon.
.. code-block:: yaml
# Example select configuration
name: Livingroom Mood
id: my_select
# Optional variables:
icon: "mdi:emoticon-outline"
Configuration variables:
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the select.
.. note::
If you have a :ref:`friendly_name <esphome-configuration_variables>` set for your device and
you want the select to use that name, you can set ``name: None``.
- **icon** (*Optional*, icon): Manually set the icon to use for the select in the frontend.
- **internal** (*Optional*, boolean): Mark this component as internal. Internal components will
not be exposed to the frontend (like Home Assistant). Only specifying an ``id`` without
a ``name`` will implicitly set this to true.
- **disabled_by_default** (*Optional*, boolean): If true, then this entity should not be added to any client's frontend,
(usually Home Assistant) without the user manually enabling it (via the Home Assistant UI).
Defaults to ``false``.
- **entity_category** (*Optional*, string): The category of the entity.
See https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/core/entity/#generic-properties
for a list of available options.
Set to ``""`` to remove the default entity category.
Automations:
- **on_value** (*Optional*, :ref:`Automation <automation>`): An automation to perform
when a new value is published. See :ref:`select-on_value`.
MQTT Options:
- All other options from :ref:`MQTT Component <config-mqtt-component>`.
Select Automation
-----------------
You can access the most recent state of the select in :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>` using
``id(select_id).state``.
For more information on using lambdas with select, see :ref:`select-lambda_calls`.
.. _select-on_value:
``on_value``
************
This automation will be triggered whenever a value is set/published, even if the value is the same as before. In :ref:`Lambdas <config-lambda>`
you can get the value from the trigger with ``x`` and the index offset of the selected value with ``i``.
.. code-block:: yaml
select:
- platform: template
# ...
on_value:
then:
- logger.log:
format: "Chosen option: %s (index %d)"
args: ["x.c_str()", "i"]
Configuration variables: See :ref:`Automation <automation>`.
.. _select-set_action:
``select.set`` Action
*********************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for setting the active option using an option value.
.. code-block:: yaml
- select.set:
id: my_select
option: "Happy"
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the select to set.
- **option** (**Required**, string, :ref:`templatable <config-templatable>`):
The option to set the select to.
When a non-existing option value is used, a warning is logged and the state of
the select is left as-is.
.. _select-set_index_action:
``select.set_index`` Action
***************************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for setting the active option using its index offset.
.. code-block:: yaml
- select.set_index:
id: my_select
index: 3
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the select to set.
- **index** (**Required**, int, :ref:`templatable <config-templatable>`):
The index offset of the option to be activated.
When a non-existing index value is used, a warning is logged and the state of
the select is left as-is.
.. _select-next_action:
``select.next`` Action
**********************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for selecting the next option in a select component.
.. code-block:: yaml
- select.next:
id: my_select
cycle: false
# Shorthand
- select.next: my_select
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the select to set.
- **cycle** (*Optional*, boolean): Whether or not to jump back to the first option
of the select when the last option is currently selected. Defaults to ``true``.
.. _select-previous_action:
``select.previous`` Action
**************************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for selecting the previous option in
a select component.
.. code-block:: yaml
- select.previous:
id: my_select
cycle: true
# Shorthand
- select.previous: my_select
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the select to set.
- **cycle** (*Optional*, boolean): Whether or not to jump to the last option
of the select when the first option is currently selected. Defaults to ``true``.
.. _select-first_action:
``select.first`` Action
***********************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for selecting the first option in
a select component.
.. code-block:: yaml
- select.first:
id: my_select
# Shorthand
- select.first: my_select
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the select to set.
.. _select-last_action:
``select.last`` Action
**********************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for selecting the last option in
a select component.
.. code-block:: yaml
- select.last:
id: my_select
# Shorthand
- select.last: my_select
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the select to set.
.. _select-operation_action:
``select.operation`` Action
***************************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` that can be used to change the active
option in a select component (first, last, previous or next), using a generic
templatable action call.
.. code-block:: yaml
# Using values
- select.operation:
id: my_select
operation: Next
cycle: true
# Or templated (lambdas)
- select.operation:
id: my_select
operation: !lambda "return SELECT_OP_NEXT;"
cycle: !lambda "return true;"
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the select to set.
- **operation** (**Required**, string, :ref:`templatable <config-templatable>`): The
operation to perform. One of ``FIRST``, ``LAST``, ``PREVIOUS`` or
``NEXT`` (case insensitive). When writing a lambda for this field, then return
one of the following enum values: ``SELECT_OP_FIRST``, ``SELECT_OP_LAST``,
``SELECT_OP_PREVIOUS`` or ``SELECT_OP_NEXT``.
- **cycle** (*Optional*, bool, :ref:`templatable <config-templatable>`):
Can be used for options ``NEXT`` and ``PREVIOUS`` to specify whether or not to
wrap around the options list when respectively the last or first option in
the select is currently active.
.. _select-lambda_calls:
lambda calls
************
From :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`, you can call several methods on all selects to do some
advanced stuff (see the full API Reference for more info).
- ``.make_call()``: Create a call for changing the select state.
.. code-block:: cpp
// Within lambda, select the "Happy" option.
auto call = id(my_select).make_call();
call.set_option("Happy");
call.perform();
Check the API reference for information on the methods that are available for
the ``SelectCall`` object. You can for example also use ``call.select_first()``
to select the first option or ``call.select_next(true)`` to select the next
option with the cycle feature enabled.
- ``.state``: Retrieve the currently selected option of the select.
.. code-block:: cpp
// For example, create a custom log message when an option is selected:
auto state = id(my_select).state.c_str();
ESP_LOGI("main", "Option of my select: %s", state);
.. code-block:: yaml
# Check if a specific option is selected
- if:
condition:
- lambda: 'return id(my_select).state == "my_option_value";'
- ``.size()``: Retrieve the number of options in the select.
.. code-block:: cpp
auto size = id(my_select).size();
ESP_LOGI("main", "Select has %d options", size);
- ``.index_of(<option value>)``: Retrieve the index offset for an option value.
.. code-block:: cpp
auto index = id(my_select).index_of("Happy");
if (index.has_value()) {
ESP_LOGI("main", "'Happy' is at index: %d", index.value());
} else {
ESP_LOGE("main", "There is no option 'Happy'");
}
- ``.active_index()``: Retrieve the index of the currently active option.
.. code-block:: cpp
auto index = id(my_select).active_index();
if (index.has_value()) {
ESP_LOGI("main", "Option at index %d is active", index.value());
} else {
ESP_LOGI("main", "No option is active");
}
- ``.at(<index offset>)``: Retrieve the option value at a given index offset.
.. code-block:: cpp
auto index = 1;
auto option = id(my_select).at(index);
if (option.has_value()) {
auto value = option.value();
ESP_LOGI("main", "Option at %d is: %s", index, value);
} else {
ESP_LOGE("main", "Index %d does not exist", index);
}
- ``.has_option(<option value>)``: Check if the select contains the given option value.
.. code-block:: cpp
auto option = "Happy";
if (id(my_select).has_option(option)) {
ESP_LOGI("main", "Select has option '%s'", option);
}
- ``.has_index(<index offset>)``: Check if the select contains an option value for the given index offset.
.. code-block:: cpp
auto index = 3;
if (id(my_select).has_index(index)) {
ESP_LOGI("main", "Select has index offset %d", index);
}
Example
-------
Setting up three options and set component state to selected option value.
.. code-block:: yaml
select:
- platform: template
name: Mode
id: mode
options:
- "Option1"
- "Option2"
- "Option3"
initial_option: "Option1"
optimistic: true
set_action:
- logger.log:
format: "Chosen option: %s"
args: ["x.c_str()"]
See Also
--------
- :apiref:`Select <select/select.h>`
- :apiref:`SelectCall <select/select_call.h>`
- :ghedit:`Edit`
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