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Duty Time
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.. seo::
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:description: Instructions for setting up a sensor that tracks the duty time of the some object.
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:image: timer-play-outline.svg
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The ``duty_time`` sensor allows you to track the total duty time of the some object, for example, a light bulb, in seconds.
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Able to calculate the last turn-on time when an optional sensor ``last_time`` is included in the configuration.
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Supports boolean signal sources: ``binary_sensor`` or ``lambda`` that returns a boolean state of tracked object.
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As an alternative to controlling a component in automations, may be used the ``sensor.duty_time.start`` and ``sensor.duty_time.stop`` actions.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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sensor:
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- platform: duty_time
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id: my_climate_work_time
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name: My Climate Work Time
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# Support logical sources (optional): 'binary_sensor'
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sensor: my_binary_sensor
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# ... EOR 'lambda'
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lambda: "return id(my_climate).mode != CLIMATE_MODE_OFF;"
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# Restore (optional, default: False)
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restore: false
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# Sensor for last turn-on time (optional)
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last_time:
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name: My Climate Last Turn-On Time
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Configuration variables:
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------------------------
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- **sensor** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the ``binary_sensor`` to track the duty time. *May not be
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used with* ``lambda``.
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- **lambda** (*Optional*, :ref:`lambda <config-lambda>`): Lambda that will be called in a loop to get the current
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state of the tracked object. *May not be used with* ``sensor``.
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- **last_time** (*Optional*): Information of the last switch-on time sensor.
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All options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
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- **restore** (*Optional*, boolean): Whether to store the intermediate result on the device so that the value can be
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restored upon power cycle or reboot.
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Warning: this option can wear out your flash. Defaults to ``false``.
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- **update_interval** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The update interval. Defaults to ``60s``.
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- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Set the ID of this sensor for use in lambdas.
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- All other options from :ref:`Sensor <config-sensor>`.
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Automations
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-----------
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In addition to all basic :ref:`sensor automations <sensor-automations>`, the component supports the automations below.
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.. _sensor-duty_time-start_action:
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``sensor.duty_time.start`` Action
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*********************************
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This action starts/resume time tracking. In lambdas, you may use the ``start()`` method.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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then:
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- sensor.duty_time.start: my_climate_work_time
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.. _sensor-duty_time-stop_action:
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``sensor.duty_time.stop`` Action
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********************************
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This action suspends time tracking. Causes the sensor to be updated, including the ``last_time`` sensor. In lambdas, you may use the ``stop()`` method.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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then:
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- sensor.duty_time.stop: my_climate_work_time
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.. _sensor-duty_time-reset_action:
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``sensor.duty_time.reset`` Action
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*********************************
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This action resets the duty time counter. Causes a sensor update. Does not affect the ``last_time`` sensor. In lambdas, you may use the ``reset()`` method.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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then:
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- sensor.duty_time.reset: my_climate_work_time
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.. _sensor-duty_time-is_running_action:
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.. _sensor-duty_time-is_not_running_action:
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``sensor.duty_time.is_running`` / ``sensor.duty_time.is_not_running`` Condition
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*******************************************************************************
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This :ref:`Condition <config-condition>` checks if the ``duty_time`` counter is currently running (or suspended). In lambdas, you may use the ``is_running()`` method.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# In some trigger:
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on_...:
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if:
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condition:
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# Same syntax for 'is_not_running'
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sensor.duty_time.is_running: my_climate_work_time
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See Also
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--------
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- :ref:`config-sensor`
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- :ref:`config-lambda`
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- :ref:`automation`
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- :doc:`/components/binary_sensor/index`
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- :apiref:`duty_time/duty_time_sensor.h`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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