This custom integration will look at all device trackers that are for a particular person and combine them into a single person location sensor, sensor.<name>_location
. These "device trackers" can be device_tracker
, sensor
, binary_sensor
, or person
entities. Device tracker state changes are monitored rather than doing polling, averaging the states, or calculating a probability.
Device trackers follow devices that the person has; the person location sensor tries to follow the person instead.
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For meaningful results, the device trackers should include latitude
and longitude
attributes, as in Mobile App, iCloud, and iCloud3 device trackers. Most location features will be skipped for updates triggered by "device trackers" that do not know the location coordinates, but these are still useful for presence detection.
The process for deciding which triggered device trackers to pay attention to is somewhat controversial, but here is how we do it. Each update of a "device tracker" (the trigger) is examined to decide if it should be used to update the person location sensor (the target).
Trigger
is thetarget
itself:- Skip
Trigger
hasgps_accuracy
equal to 0 or greater than 100:- Skip
Trigger
state isNotSet
:- Skip
Trigger
location time is beforetarget
location time (previous update):- Skip
- First
trigger
for thetarget
:- Accept
Target
hasunknown
state:- Accept
Trigger
source isGPS
:Trigger
changed zones:- Accept
Trigger
did not change zones:Target
is not "following" a particulartrigger
:- Accept
Target
is already following thistrigger
:- Accept
Trigger
has the same state as the one being followed:Trigger
accuracy is better than the one being followed:- Accept
Trigger
source is notGPS
Trigger
changed state:Trigger
implies Home andTarget
is not Home:- Accept
Trigger
implies Away andTarget
is Home:- Accept
When a person is detected as moving between Home
and Away
, instead of going straight to Home
or Away
, it will temporarily change the person's status to Just Arrived
or Just Left
so that automations can be triggered or conditions applied appropriately.
Inspired by https://philhawthorne.com/making-home-assistants-presence-detection-not-so-binary/
If CONF_SHOW_ZONE_WHEN_AWAY
, then <Zone>
is reported instead of Away
.
The custom integration supplies a service to reverse geocode the location (making it human readable) using Open Street Map
, MapQuest
, or Google Maps
and calculate the distance from home (miles and minutes) using WazeRouteCalculator
.
This folder contains the files that make up the Person Location custom integration.
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By default, the custom integration will set the following attribute names in the sensor.
Attribute Name | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
compass_bearing: | 90.0 | most recent direction of travel (degrees) |
meters_from_home: | 71862.3 | calculated distance from Home (meters) |
miles_from_home: | 44.7 | calculated distance from Home (miles) |
direction: | stationary | most recent direction from Home |
driving_miles: | 50.6 | distance from Home based on Waze route |
driving_minutes: | 46.8 | distance from Home based on Waze traffic conditions |
Attribution: "Data provided by Waze App. Learn more at Waze.com"
Reverse geocoding generates an address from a latitude and longitude. The Open Street Map reverse geocoding feature sets the following attribute names in the sensor.
Attribute Name | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
Open_Street_Map: | 1313 Mockingbird Lane Hollywood Los Angeles California 90038 United States | display_name from Open Street Map |
friendly_name: | Rod (Rod's iPhone) is in Los Angeles | formatted location to be displayed for sensor |
Open Street Map (Nominatim) has a usage policy that limits the frequency of calls. The custom integration attempts to limit calls to less than once per second. To meet the requirement to be able to switch off the service, the state of person_location.person_location_api
can be changed to Off
. This can be done by calling service person_location.geocode_api_off
and then resumed later by calling service person_location.geocode_api_on
. The number of calls is also reduced by skipping updates while the person location sensor state is Home
or if the location has changed by less than 10 meters. (It will update while the state is Just Arrived
, so it reflects the home location while home.)
If you find problems with the OSM information results, feel free to sign up at https://www.openstreetmap.org/ and edit the map.
Attribution: "Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL 1.0. https://osm.org/copyright"
The Google Maps Geocoding feature sets the following attribute names in the sensor.
Attribute Name | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
Google_Maps: | 1313 Mockingbird Ln, Los Angeles, CA 90038, USA | formatted_address from Google Maps |
friendly_name: | Rod (Rod's iPhone) is in Los Angeles | formatted location to be displayed for sensor |
The MapQuest Reverse Geocoding feature sets the following attribute names in the sensor.
Attribute Name | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
MapQuest: | 1313 Mockingbird Ln, Los Angeles, CA 90038-9436 | constructed from MapQuest location attributes. |
friendly_name: | Rod (Rod's iPhone) is in Los Angeles | formatted location to be displayed for sensor |
Attribution: © 2021 MapQuest, Inc.
This automation file contains example automations that call the person_location/process_trigger
service. This is one of the ways to specify which device trackers will be watched for events that will trigger processing. These automations are optional and are kind of a non-standard way to configure the integration.
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Automation Person Location Update
contains a list of device tracker entities to be monitored. Automation Person Location Device Tracker Updated
looks at all state_changed
events to find the ones that belong to device trackers. One automation or the other (or both) can be used to select the input for the process.
Note that Person Location Update for router home
and Person Location Update for router not_home
are not currently used by me because it drives my router crazy to be probed all the time. The intention here was to give a five minute delay before declaring the device not home, so that temporary WIFI dropoffs do not cause inappropriate actions.
Each device tracker that is processed (by calling the person_location/process_trigger
service) needs to have the identity of the person that is being tracked. This is specified in either a person_name
or account_name
attribute of the device tracker. This could be done in Configuration Customizations.
In the case of the Apple iCloud integration, the account_name can be specified in its configuration and this gets passed thru to the device trackers:
# Example configuration.yaml entry for iCloud presence
- platform: icloud
username: [email protected]
password: !secret icloud_rod
account_name: rod
This is the service that is called by automation Person Location Update
following a state change of a device tracker such as a phone, watch, or car. It creates/updates a Home Assistant sensor named sensor.<personName>_location
. The configuration can also specify that this be done for all person
entities and/or for selected "device trackers".
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Input:
- Parameters for the call:
entity_id
from_state
to_state
- Attributes of entity_id (supplied by device_tracker process):
last_located (optional, from iCloud3)
latitude
longitude
person_name (if different from what is implied by entity_id = device_tracker.<person_name>_whatever)
altitude (optional, passed thru to the output sensor)
entity_picture (optional, passed thru to the output sensor)
gps_accuracy (optional)
source_type (optional)
vertical_accuracy (optional)
zone (optional)
The sensor will be updated with a state such as Just Arrived
, Home
, Just Left
, Away
, or Extended Away
. In addition, selected attributes from the triggered device tracker will be copied to the sensor. Attributes source
(the triggering entity ID), reported_state
(the state reported by the device tracker), icon
(for the current zone), and friendly_name
(the status of the person) will be updated.
Note that the person location sensor state is triggered by state changes such as a device changing zones, that way a phone left at home does not get a vote for "home". The assumption is that if the device is moving, then the person has it. An effort is also made to show more respect to devices with a higher GPS accuracy. This typically results in the mobile app being followed.
The built-in Person
integration competes somewhat in combining the status of multiple device trackers. I expect that its ability to determine the actual presence and location of a person will improve with time. If you prefer the selection priority that the built-in Person integration provides, only call the person_location/process_trigger
service for changes of the person.<personName>
entity rather than the upstream device trackers. Do not mix the two because it is likely to double the updates and may get stuck following the wrong entity. You could follow all configured Person entities by skipping all calls to person_location/process_trigger
and selecting the follow_person_integration
configuration option.
Entity | State | Attribute Name | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
sensor.rod_location | Home | source_type: | gps | source_type copied from device tracker |
latitude: | xx.136566162109375 | latitude copied from device tracker |
||
longitude: | -xxx.60774422200406 | longitude copied from device tracker |
||
gps_accuracy: | 65 | gps_accuracy copied from device tracker |
||
altitude: | xxxx.1041374206543 | altitude copied from device tracker |
||
vertical_accuracy: | 10 | vertical_accuracy copied from device tracker |
||
friendly_name: | Rod (Rod's iPhone) is Home | formatted location to be displayed for sensor | ||
source: | device_tracker.crab_apple | device tracker that triggered the state | ||
reported_state: | Home | state reported by the device tracker |
||
update_time: | 2020-12-11 17:08:52.267362 | time that the device tracker location was obtained | ||
zone: | home | zone reported for the location or away if not in a zone |
||
icon: | mdi:home | icon for the zone of the location |
This is the service to reverse geocode the location in a sensor and it is called by person_location/process_trigger
. It could also be called by other integrations to do the same for their sensors.
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Input:
- Parameters for the call:
entity_id
friendly_name_template (optional)
force_update (optional)
- Attributes of entity_id:
- attributes supplied by another process (to provide current location):
latitude
longitude
location_time (optional)
source (optional)
This integration can be added to HACS as a custom (non-default) repository.
Assuming you have already installed and configured HACS, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the HACS integrations page at
http://<your-home-assistant>:8123/hacs/integrations
. - Click the 3 vertical dots menu in the top right corner.
- Choose "Custom repositories"
- Enter repository URL (
https://github.com/rodpayne/home-assistant_person_location/
) in the text field in the dialog. - Choose "Integration" from the Category list in the dialog.
- Click "Add". The repository will now be added to your HACS.
- Click the "x" to close the dialog.
- The integration is now visible. Click "Install", and click "Install" again.
- Ready! Now continue with the configuration.
-
Copy folder
custom_components/person_location
and its contents under your<config>
directory. -
Optionally, copy and update file
<config>/automation_folder/presence-detection.yaml
as appropriate for your devices. (This file may need to be placed elsewhere or merged into<config>automation.yaml
, depending on how your configuration is organized. My Home Assistant configuration is split into multiple folders.) -
Restart Home Assistant.
-
Configure in Home Assistant
Settings > Devices & services
or add configuration in<config>/configuration.yaml
. -
Restart Home Assistant if
<config>/configuration.yaml
was updated.
The configuration can be updated in either the Settings > Devices & services
GUI, or by adding parameters to configutation.yaml
. To avoid confusion and prevent unexpected results, choose to use one or the other, not both.
GUI Parameter | YAML Parameter | Optional | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
Follow Person Integration? | follow_person_integration |
Yes | Follow updates of all Person entities rather than looking at individual device trackers. | False |
Friendly Name Template* | friendly_name_template |
Yes | A template that specifies how the friendly_name of the sensor is formatted. See the note concerning template variables in More Details below. |
The original format: {{person_name}} ({{source.attributes.friendly_name}}) {{friendly_name_location}} |
Google API Key | google_api_key |
Yes | Google API Key obtained from the Google Maps Platform. | Do not do the Google reverse geocoding. |
Google Language | language |
Yes | Language parameter for the Google API. | en |
Google Region | region |
Yes | Region parameter for the Google API. | US |
Hours Extended Away* | extended_away |
Yes | Number of hours before changing Away into Extended Away . Set to 0 to not use Extended Away state. |
48 |
Mapbox Access Token | mapbox_api_key |
Yes | Mapbox Access Token obtained from the Mapbox Account page. (Sign up for a free "hobbyist" account.) | Do not use MapBox to generate maps. |
MapQuest API Key | mapquest_api_key |
Yes | MapQuest API Key obtained from the MapQuest Developer site. | Do not do the MapQuest reverse geocoding. |
Minutes Just Arrived* | just_arrived |
Yes | Number of minutes before changing Just Arrived into Home . Set to 0 to not use Just Arrived state. |
3 |
Minutes Just Left* | just_left |
Yes | Number of minutes before changing Just Left into Away . Set to 0 to not use Just Left state. |
3 |
OSM API Key (your eMail Address) | osm_api_key |
Yes | Contact email address to be used by the Open Street Map API. | Do not do the OSM reverse geocoding. |
Platform for output sensor | platform |
Yes | Platform used for the person location "sensor". (Experimental.) | sensor as in sensor.<name>_location . |
Sensors to be created | create_sensors |
Yes | List of attributes for which individual sensors are to be created so that template sensors do not need to be configured. Choose from this list: altitude , bread_crumbs , direction , driving_miles , driving_minutes , geocoded , latitude , longitude , meters_from_home , miles_from_home . |
None |
Show zone when away?* | show_zone_when_away |
Yes | Show the state as the zone name when it is available, rather than just Away . |
False |
Person Location Triggers* | person_names |
Yes | List of person names and devices to be followed. (See example in More Details.) | None |
*
Located in the options flow (activated by clicking CONFIGURE
). All others are located in the configuration flow (activated when adding the integration or by clicking ... Reconfigure
)
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
person_location:
person_names:
- name: Rod
devices:
- device_tracker.rod_iphone
- device_tracker.rod_iphone_3
- sensor.ford_focus_location
- name: Pam
devices: person.pam
In this example, sensor.rod_location
will reflect changes detected in three devices; sensor.pam_location
will reflect changes in the person.pam
entity.
- Open Street Map Geocoding Configuration
- Google Maps Geocoding Configuration
- MapQuest Geocoding Configuration
- A note about iCloud3
To activate the custom integration with the Open Street Map reverse geocoding feature, add a contact email address to <config>/configuration.yaml
.
Open Street Map is free and you do not need to sign up for an API key, so this may be a good place to start.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
person_location:
osm_api_key: !secret gmail_address
To activate the custom integration with the Google Maps Geocoding feature, add a Google API Key to <config>/configuration.yaml
. A Google API Key can be obtained from the Google Maps Platform site. Unfortunately, obtaining a Key requires that billing be set up. Their free tier is generous for our purposes, but if it gives you the heebie-jeebies to give Google a credit card, stick with Open Street Map.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
person_location:
google_api_key: !secret google_api_key
To activate the custom integration with the MapQuest Reverse Geocode feature, add a MapQuest API Key to <config>/configuration.yaml
. A MapQuest API Key can be obtained from the MapQuest Developer site.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
person_location:
mapquest_api_key: !secret mapquest_api_key
Example Variable | Description | Sample |
---|---|---|
friendly_name_location |
The zone or locality that was determined. | "is Away", "is at Walmart", "is in Peoria". |
person_name |
The person's name from the configuration. | "Rod" |
source.attributes.friendly_name |
The friendly_name of the device tracker that triggered the update. |
"Rod's iPhone App" |
target.attributes.reported_state |
The reported_state recorded in the output sensor. (The other attributes of the output sensor can be similarly referenced,) |
Example Template | Sample Result |
---|---|
{{ person_name }} ({{ source.attributes.friendly_name }}) {{ friendly_name_location }} |
"Rod (Rod's iPhone App) is in Peoria" |
{{ person_name }} |
"Rod" |
{{ person_name }} {{ friendly_name_location }} |
"Rod is in Peoria" |
{{ person_name }}'s Location |
"Rod's Location" |
If you use the iCloud3 integration, the following setting helps with showing the zone and icon when you have an apostrophe in the zone's friendly name.
# config_ic3.yaml
display_zone_format: fname
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: template
switches:
person_location_integration:
friendly_name: Person Location Service
value_template: "{{ is_state('person_location.person_location_integration', 'on') }}"
turn_on:
service: person_location.geocode_api_on
turn_off:
service: person_location.geocode_api_off
icon_template: "{{ state_attr('person_location.person_location_integration','icon') }}"
The integration provides a camera platform that can be used to provide a map image. Some knowledge of the 3rd-party mapping API is necessary to adjust these maps, so get into it only if you enjoy coding and figuring things out. The map providers each require an API key, but do not put the key into the camera configuration. Instead, pull the key from the integration using something like &key={{google_api_key}}
in the camera configuration template.
Here are a few examples.
See https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/maps-static/start for help.
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This one zooms the map to show the location of everyone.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- name: combined_location_google
platform: person_location
still_image_url: >-
{%- set markers = '' -%}
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{%- set pri_pin = 'R' -%}
{%- set pri_longitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'longitude') |string -%}
{%- set pri_latitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'latitude') |string -%}
{%- if (pri_longitude != None) and (pri_latitude != None) -%}
{%- set markers = markers + '&markers=color:blue%7Csize:mid%7Clabel:' + pri_pin + '%7C' + pri_latitude + ',' + pri_longitude -%}
{%- endif -%}
{%- set sec_entity = 'sensor.pam_location' -%}
{%- set sec_pin = 'P' -%}
{%- set sec_longitude = state_attr(sec_entity, 'longitude') |string -%}
{%- set sec_latitude = state_attr(sec_entity, 'latitude') |string -%}
{%- if (sec_longitude != None) and (sec_latitude != None) -%}
{%- set markers = markers + '&markers=color:green%7Csize:mid%7Clabel:' + sec_pin + '%7C' + sec_latitude + ',' + sec_longitude -%}
{%- endif -%}
{%- set home_longitude = state_attr('zone.home', 'longitude') -%}
{%- set home_latitude = state_attr('zone.home', 'latitude') -%}
{%- set zoom = 16 -%}
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?size=400x400&maptype=roadmap&visible={{home_latitude}},{{home_longitude}}{{markers}}&key={{google_api_key}}
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.combined_location_google
name: Google
show_state: false
show_name: true
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- name: rod_location_google
platform: person_location
still_image_url: >-
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{%- set pri_pin = 'R' -%}
{%- set pri_longitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'longitude') -%}
{%- set pri_latitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'latitude') -%}
{%- set zoom = 16 -%}
{%- if (pri_longitude == None) or (pri_latitude == None) -%}
{%- set pri_longitude = state_attr('zone.home', 'longitude') -%}
{%- set pri_latitude = state_attr('zone.home', 'latitude') -%}
{%- endif -%}
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?&zoom={{zoom}}&size=400x400&maptype=roadmap&markers=color:blue%7Csize:mid%7Clabel:{{pri_pin}}%7C{{pri_latitude}},{{pri_longitude}}&key={{google_api_key}}
state: >-
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{{ states(pri_entity) }}
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.rod_location_google
name: Google - Rod's Location
show_state: true
See https://docs.mapbox.com/api/maps/static-images/ for help.
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This one zooms the map to show the location of everyone. This example will show the state as either stationary
or motion_detected
# Example configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- name: combined_location_mapbox
platform: person_location
still_image_url: >-
{%- set home_longitude = state_attr('zone.home', 'longitude') -%}
{%- set home_latitude = state_attr('zone.home', 'latitude') -%}
{%- set sec_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{%- set sec_pin = 'r' -%}
{%- set sec_longitude = state_attr(sec_entity, 'longitude') |float(0) -%}
{%- set sec_latitude = state_attr(sec_entity, 'latitude') |float(0) -%}
{%- if (sec_longitude == 0.0) or (sec_latitude == 0.0) -%}
{%- set sec_longitude = home_longitude -%}
{%- set sec_latitude = home_latitude -%}
{%- endif -%}
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.pam_location' -%}
{%- set pri_pin = 'p' -%}
{%- set pri_longitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'longitude') |float(0) -%}
{%- set pri_latitude = home_latitude |float(0) -%}
{%- if (pri_longitude == 0.0) or (pri_latitude == 0.0) -%}
{%- set pri_longitude = home_longitude -%}
{%- set pri_latitude = state_attr('zone.home', 'latitude') -%}
{%- endif -%}
{%- set min_longitude = [pri_longitude,sec_longitude,home_longitude]|min -%}
{%- set max_longitude = [pri_longitude,sec_longitude,home_longitude]|max -%}
{%- set min_latitude = [pri_latitude,sec_latitude,home_latitude]|min -%}
{%- set max_latitude = [pri_latitude,sec_latitude,home_latitude]|max -%}
{%- set style = 'mapbox/outdoors-v10' -%}
{%- if (min_longitude == max_longitude) -%}
{%- set min_longitude = min_longitude - 0.001 -%}
{%- set max_longitude = max_longitude + 0.001 -%}
{%- endif -%}
{%- if (min_latitude == max_latitude) -%}
{%- set min_latitude = min_latitude - 0.001 -%}
{%- set max_latitude = max_latitude + 0.001 -%}
{%- endif -%}
https://api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/{{style}}/static/pin-s-{{sec_pin}}+2ecc71({{sec_longitude}},{{sec_latitude}}),pin-s-{{pri_pin}}+3498db({{pri_longitude}},{{pri_latitude}})/[{{min_longitude}},{{min_latitude}},{{max_longitude}},{{max_latitude}}]/400x400?logo=false&padding=60,21,14,21&access_token={{mapbox_api_key}}
state: >-
{%- set pri_entity_direction = state_attr('sensor.pam_location', 'direction') -%}
{%- set sec_entity_direction = state_attr('sensor.rod_location', 'direction') -%}
{%- set combined_state = 'stationary' -%}
{%- if pri_entity_direction is not none and pri_entity_direction not in ['stationary', 'unknown', 'home'] -%}
{%- set combined_state = 'motion_detected' -%}
{%- elif sec_entity_direction is not none and sec_entity_direction not in ['stationary', 'unknown', 'home'] -%}
{%- set combined_state = 'motion_detected' -%}
{%- endif -%}
{{ combined_state }}
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.combined_location_mapbox
name: Mapbox
show_state: false
show_name: true
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- name: rod_location_mapbox
platform: person_location
still_image_url: >-
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{%- set pri_pin = 'r' -%}
{%- set pri_longitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'longitude') -%}
{%- set pri_latitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'latitude') -%}
{%- set zoom = 15 -%}
{%- if (pri_longitude == None) or (pri_latitude == None) -%}
None
{%- else -%}
https://api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/mapbox/streets-v11/static/pin-s-{{pri_pin}}+3498db({{pri_longitude}},{{pri_latitude}})/{{pri_longitude}},{{pri_latitude}},{{zoom}}/400x400?logo=false&access_token={{mapbox_api_key}}
{%- endif -%}
state: >-
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{{ states(pri_entity) }}
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.rod_location_mapbox
name: Mapbox - Rod's Location
show_state: true
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This map is oriented to the individual's direction of travel.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- name: rod_location_mapbox_pitched
platform: person_location
still_image_url: >-
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{%- set pri_pin = 'r' -%}
{%- set pri_longitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'longitude') -%}
{%- set pri_latitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'latitude') -%}
{%- set zoom = 14 -%}
{%- set pitch = 60 -%}
{%- set bearing = state_attr(pri_entity, 'compass_bearing') -%}
{%- if (pri_longitude == None) or (pri_latitude == None) -%}
None
{%- else -%}
{%- if (zoom == 'auto') or (bearing == None) -%}
https://api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/mapbox/streets-v11/static/pin-s-{{pri_pin}}+3498db({{pri_longitude}},{{pri_latitude}})/auto/400x300?logo=false&access_token={{mapbox_api_key}}
{%- else -%}
https://api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/mapbox/streets-v11/static/pin-s-{{pri_pin}}+3498db({{pri_longitude}},{{pri_latitude}})/{{pri_longitude}},{{pri_latitude}},{{zoom}},{{bearing}},{{pitch}}/400x300?logo=false&access_token={{mapbox_api_key}}
{%- endif -%}
{%- endif -%}
state: >-
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{{ states(pri_entity) }}
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.rod_location_mapbox_pitched
name: Mapbox pitch=60 - Rod's Location
show_state: true
See https://developer.mapquest.com/documentation/static-map-api/v5/ for help.
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- name: rod_location_mapquest
platform: person_location
still_image_url: >-
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{%- set pri_pin = 'r' -%}
{%- set pri_longitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'longitude') -%}
{%- set pri_latitude = state_attr(pri_entity, 'latitude') -%}
{%- set zoom = 16 -%}
{%- if (pri_longitude == None) or (pri_latitude == None) -%}
None
{%- else -%}
https://www.mapquestapi.com/staticmap/v5/staticmap/map?zoom={{zoom}}&size=400,400¢er={{pri_latitude}},{{pri_longitude}}&locations={{pri_latitude}},{{pri_longitude}}|marker-{{pri_pin}}&key={{mapquest_api_key}}
{%- endif -%}
state: >-
{%- set pri_entity = 'sensor.rod_location' -%}
{{ states(pri_entity) }}
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.rod_location_mapquest
name: MapQuest - Rod's Location
show_state: true
The map card requires no knowledge of the mapping API's but is limited in how much it can be customized.
See https://www.home-assistant.io/lovelace/map/ for help.
Click for Configuration Details
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
- type: map
entities:
- sensor.rod_location
- zone.home
aspect_ratio: 4x4
default_zoom: 17
title: Home Assistant Map Card
Show status of the Person Location Integration and allow control of API calls.
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
# ------------------------------------------------------
- title: Home Assistant
type: entities
entities:
- switch.person_location_integration
show_header_toggle: false
# ------------------------------------------------------
Show all related device trackers and person location information (especially during testing).
# Example ui-lovelace.yaml
cards:
# ------------------------------------------------------
- type: 'custom:vertical-stack-in-card'
cards:
# ------------------------------------------------------
- type: custom:auto-entities
filter:
include:
- entity_id: sensor.rod_location
options:
secondary_info: last-changed
- entity_id: person.rod
options:
secondary_info: last-changed
- domain: device_tracker
attributes:
person_name: 'rod'
options:
secondary_info: last-changed
- domain: sensor
attributes:
person_name: 'rod'
options:
secondary_info: last-changed
- domain: binary_sensor
attributes:
person_name: 'rod'
options:
secondary_info: last-changed
card:
title: Rod's Location Devices
show_header_toggle: false
type: entities
#
- type: custom:entity-attributes-card
heading_name: Attribute
heading_state: Value
filter:
include:
- key: sensor.rod_location.*
exclude:
- key: sensor.rod_location.attribution
- key: sensor.rod_location.friendly_name
- key: sensor.rod_location.icon
# ------------------------------------------------------
To enable detailed logging for this custom integration, add the following to configuration.yaml
.
logger:
default: warn
logs:
custom_components.person_location: debug