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Datetime Component
==================
.. seo::
:description: Instructions for setting up datetime components in ESPHome.
:image: folder-open.svg
ESPHome has support for components to create a datetime entity. A datetime entity
currently represents a date that can be set by the user/frontend.
.. note::
Requires Home Assistant 2024.4 or newer.
.. _config-datetime:
Base Datetime Configuration
---------------------------
All datetime in ESPHome have a name and an optional icon.
.. code-block:: yaml
# Example datetime configuration
name: Date to check
# Optional variables:
icon: "mdi:calendar-alert"
Configuration variables:
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name for the datetime.
.. note::
If you have a :ref:`friendly_name <esphome-configuration_variables>` set for your device and
you want the datetime to use that name, you can set ``name: None``.
- **icon** (*Optional*, icon): Manually set the icon to use for the datetime 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.
MQTT Options:
- All other options from :ref:`MQTT Component <config-mqtt-component>`.
Datetime Automation
-------------------
You can access the most recent state as a string of the datetime in :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>` using
``id(datetime_id).state``.
You can also access it as a ``ESPTime`` object by ``id(datetime_id).state_as_time``
.. _datetime-on_value:
``on_value``
************
This automation will be triggered when a new value is published. In :ref:`Lambdas <config-lambda>`
you can get the value as a ESPTime object from the trigger with ``x``.
.. code-block:: yaml
datetime:
- platform: template
# ...
on_value:
then:
- lambda: |-
if(x.hour >= 12) {
ESP_LOGD("main", "Updated hour is later or equal to 12");
} else {
ESP_LOGD("main", "Updated hour is earlier than 12");
}
Configuration variables: See :ref:`Automation <automation>`.
Date Automation
---------------
.. _datetime-date_set_action:
``datetime.date.set`` Action
****************************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for setting a datetime date state.
The ``date`` provided can be in one of 3 formats:
.. code-block:: yaml
# String date
- datetime.date.set:
id: my_date
date: "2023-12-04"
# Individual date parts
- datetime.date.set:
id: my_date
date:
year: 2023
month: 12
day: 4
# Using a lambda
- datetime.date.set:
id: my_date
date: !lambda |-
// Return an ESPTime struct
return {.day_of_month: 4, .month: 12, .year: 2023};
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the datetime to set.
- **date** (**Required**, string, date parts, :ref:`templatable <config-templatable>`):
The value to set the datetime to.
.. _datetime-lambda_calls:
lambda calls
************
From :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`, you can call several methods on all datetimes to do some
advanced stuff (see the full API Reference for more info).
- ``.make_call()``: Make a call for updating the datetime value.
.. code-block:: cpp
// Within lambda, set the date to 2024-02-25
auto call = id(my_date).make_call();
call.set_date("2024-02-25");
call.perform();
Check the API reference for information on the methods that are available for
the ``DateCall`` object.
- ``.year``: Retrieve the current year of the ``date``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
- ``.month``: Retrieve the current month of the ``date``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
- ``.day``: Retrieve the current day of the ``date``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
- ``.state_as_esptime()``: Retrieve the current value of the datetime as a :apistruct:`ESPTime` object.
.. code-block:: cpp
// For example, create a custom log message when a value is received:
ESP_LOGI("main", "Value of my datetime: %04d-%02d-%02d", id(my_date).year, id(my_date).month, id(my_date).day);
Time Automation
---------------
.. _datetime-time_set_action:
``datetime.time.set`` Action
****************************
This is an :ref:`Action <config-action>` for setting a datetime time state.
The ``time`` provided can be in one of 3 formats:
.. code-block:: yaml
# String time
- datetime.time.set:
id: my_time
time: "12:34:56"
# Individual time parts
- datetime.time.set:
id: my_time
time:
hour: 12
minute: 34
second: 56
# Using a lambda
- datetime.time.set:
id: my_time
time: !lambda |-
// Return an ESPTime struct
return {.second: 56, .minute: 34, .hour: 12};
Configuration variables:
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The ID of the datetime to set.
- **time** (**Required**, string, time parts, :ref:`templatable <config-templatable>`):
The value to set the datetime to.
.. _datetime-time-lambda_calls:
lambda calls
************
From :ref:`lambdas <config-lambda>`, you can call several methods on all datetimes to do some
advanced stuff (see the full API Reference for more info).
- ``.make_call()``: Make a call for updating the datetime value.
.. code-block:: cpp
// Within lambda, set the time to 12:34:56
auto call = id(my_time).make_call();
call.set_date("12:34:56");
call.perform();
Check the API reference for information on the methods that are available for
the ``TimeCall`` object.
- ``.hour``: Retrieve the current hour of the ``time``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
- ``.minute``: Retrieve the current minute of the ``time``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
- ``.second``: Retrieve the current second of the ``time``. It will be ``0`` if no value has been set.
- ``.state_as_esptime()``: Retrieve the current value of the datetime as a :apistruct:`ESPTime` object.
.. code-block:: cpp
// For example, create a custom log message when a value is received:
ESP_LOGI("main", "Value of my datetime: %0d:%02d:%02d", id(my_time).hour, id(my_time).minute, id(my_time).second);
See Also
--------
- :apiref:`DateTimeBase <datetime/datetime_base.h>`
- :apiref:`DateEntity <datetime/date_entity.h>`
- :apiref:`DateCall <datetime/date_entity.h>`
- :apiref:`TimeeEntity <datetime/time_entity.h>`
- :apiref:`TimeCall <datetime/time_entity.h>`
- :ghedit:`Edit`
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