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blueprint: | |
name: Report offline zigbee/zwave/battery/smart plug devices | |
description: Works with Smart Plugs, ZWave, Zigbee etc (Works with ZHA & Z2M) | |
#By Tahutipai 2024-02-21 | |
#Originally Based on the work of Sybx @ https://community.home-assistant.io/t/low-battery-level-detection-notification-for-all-battery-sensors/258664 | |
#Note: This has been upgraded to report only the Device that is offline, not multiple individual sensors within one Device | |
domain: automation | |
input: | |
time: | |
name: Time to test on | |
description: Test is run at configured time | |
default: '10:00:00' | |
selector: | |
time: {} | |
day: | |
name: Weekday to test on | |
description: 'Test is run at configured time either everyday (0) or on a given | |
weekday (1: Monday ... 7: Sunday)' | |
default: 0 | |
selector: | |
number: | |
min: 0.0 | |
max: 7.0 | |
mode: slider | |
step: 1.0 | |
exclude: | |
name: Excluded Sensors | |
description: Battery sensors (e.g. smartphone) to exclude from detection. Only entities are supported, devices must be expanded! | |
default: {entity_id: []} | |
selector: | |
target: | |
entity: | |
device_class: | |
- battery | |
- switch | |
actions: | |
name: Actions | |
description: Call your notification here. {{offline_devices}} will replaced with the name of any offline devices | |
selector: | |
action: {} | |
source_url: https://gist.github.com/Tahutipai/971bf0e07e50ce6190e0dacd73262e2e | |
variables: | |
day: !input 'day' | |
exclude: !input 'exclude' | |
offline_devices: >- | |
{% set result = namespace(offline_devices=[]) %} | |
{% for sensor in states.sensor | selectattr('attributes.device_class', 'defined') | selectattr('attributes.device_class', '==', 'battery') %} | |
{% if "unavailable" in sensor | string and not sensor.entity_id in exclude.entity_id %} | |
{% set result.offline_devices = result.offline_devices + [device_attr(device_id(sensor.entity_id), "name")] %} | |
{% endif %} | |
{% endfor %} | |
{% for binary_sensor in states.binary_sensor | selectattr('attributes.device_class', 'defined') | selectattr('attributes.device_class', '==', 'battery') %} | |
{% if "unavailable" in binary_sensor | string and not binary_sensor.entity_id in exclude.entity_id %} | |
{% set result.offline_devices = result.offline_devices + [device_attr(device_id(binary_sensor.entity_id), "name")] %} | |
{% endif %} | |
{% endfor %} | |
{% for switch in states.switch | selectattr('state','eq','unavailable') %} | |
{% if switch.entity_id not in exclude.entity_id %} | |
{% set result.offline_devices = result.offline_devices + [device_attr(device_id(switch.entity_id), "name")] %} | |
{% endif %} | |
{% endfor %} | |
{{result.offline_devices|sort|unique|join('\n')}} | |
trigger: | |
- platform: time | |
at: !input 'time' | |
condition: | |
- '{{ offline_devices != '''' and (day | int == 0 or day | int == now().isoweekday()) }}' | |
action: | |
- choose: [] | |
default: !input 'actions' | |
mode: single |
No idea why the \n
-> \\n
thing happens. Looking at the file in VS Code in HA, it completely messes up the formatting of that block.
Or are you referring to an edge case I haven't seen myself, e.g is there a Device that might have sensors from different categories, thus erroneously appear multiple times?
Exactly that. Most of my offline devices were repeated 4-6X due to having multiple switches and sensors.
Great thanks @psitem, have implemented your suggestions.
Ya if I look at the yaml in vscode/fileeditor/vim/cat, that block is all screwed up (appearence wise), and quite a few additional charatachers (escape'd double quotes etc). Looks like HA is running it through some type of parser.
I cleaned up the original file just now, there was some blank space at the end of a few lines, and a found a couple of tabs instead of spaces in places, then re-imported it: no change, same messy result.
If you even come across the answer to that one, do let me know. cheers!
I get this error when I try to import the blueprint:
Invalid blueprint: expected str for dictionary value @ data['blueprint']['input']['exclude']['selector']['entity']['device_class']. Got None
Hi, thanks for your work. I wanted to ask if anyone is using labelled to exclude from the report? I have tried but it doesn't seem to be working
Thanks for the suggestions. I've just added the
sort
(and the ability to exclude switches). Question: What does the "\n" do? (I note that when I import the blueprint, HA automatically changes\n
to\\n
but I don't know why....Can you please share a use case where the
unique
would be useful? Is there a situation where a person may have multiple devices with the same name? (if that is possible) Or are you referring to an edge case I haven't seen myself, e.g is there a Device that might have sensors from different categories, thus erroneously appear multiple times?