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Unavailable Sensor Detection and Notification
Jazzy,
Just wanted to let you know that the package has been working like a charm and I wanted to thank you for making it available to all of us.
I put in place the light only entities as you explained to me and it works like a charm. I have been reading the notes which are very detailed but because I am still learning about HA as I transitioned from smartthings and a quick question id I can. My unavailable entities show the lights and their groups as well as all the others as you would expect. I know I can enter them all one by one in the ignored_unavailable_entities group but is there a way to enter them using a wild card like approach foer example light.* or light.group_*.
Anyway I really just wanted to thank you for al your help
Ian
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@Bytelink5616 My pleasure! I'm just paying forward all the help I've received along the way :-)
Can you visit the new repository for the sensor and check out the READ.ME? I've added quite a bit of documentation there.
If you still have a question then feel free to open an issue there so others can benefit.
https://github.com/jazzyisj/unavailable-entities-sensor
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@massive
This feature is now available via the search test. The README in the new repository explains how to utilize it. I remembered your comment because it was the basis for my first failed attempt at accomplishing it with custom attributes so I thought I'd point it out to you.
@amitkeret
YES! Home Assistant finally supports this! I finally got around to implementing it on this sensor (well, more like documenting it).
@Snuffy2
I've updated the sensor and this is now accomplished with a much more elegant method. I recommend updating to the new method.