Battery state card for Home Assistant. It shows battery levels from connected devices (entities).
This card was inspired by another great card showing the battery states. I have decided to implement my own as there was no response for pull requests from author and I wanted to fix few things and also add couple new features.
Name | Type | Default | Since | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
type | string | (required) | v0.9.0 | Must be custom:battery-state-card |
entities | list(Entity) | (required) | v0.9.0 | List of entities. It can be collection of entity/group IDs (strings) instead of Entity objects. |
title | string | v0.9.0 | Card title | |
sort_by_level | string | v0.9.0 | Values: asc , desc |
|
collapse | number | list(Group) | v1.0.0 | Number of entities to show. Rest will be available in expandable section (example). Or list of entity/battery groups (example) | |
filter | Filters | v1.3.0 | Filter groups to automatically include or exclude entities (example) | |
bulk_rename | list(Convert) | v1.3.0 | Rename rules applied for all entities (example) | |
style | string | v1.4.0 | Extra CSS code to change/adjust the appearance (example) |
+common options (if specified they will be apllied to all entities)
Name | Type | Default | Since | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
entity | string | (required) | v0.9.0 | Entity ID |
name | string | v0.9.0 | Entity name override | |
icon | string | v1.6.0 | Icon override (if you want to set a static custom one) | |
attribute | string | v0.9.0 | Name of attribute (override) to extract the value from. By default we look for values in the following attributes: battery_level , battery . If they are not present we take entity state. |
|
multiplier | number | 1 |
v0.9.0 | If the value is not in 0-100 range we can adjust it by specifying multiplier. E.g. if the values are in 0-10 range you can make them working by putting 10 as multiplier. |
+common options (if specified they will override the card-level ones)
Name | Type | Default | Since | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
color_thresholds | list(Threshold) | (see below) | v0.9.0 | Thresholds and colors for indication of battery level. |
color_gradient | list(string) | v0.9.0 | List of hex HTML colors. At least two. In #XXXXXX format, eg. "#FFB033" . |
|
tap_action | TapAction | v1.1.0 | Action that will be performed when this entity is tapped. | |
state_map | list(Convert) | v1.1.0 | Collection of value mappings. It is useful if your sensor doesn't produce numeric values. (example) | |
charging_state | ChargingState | v1.1.0 | Configuration for charging indication. (example) | |
secondary_info | string | v1.3.0 | Secondary info text. It can be a custom text, attribute name or state property name e.g. charging , last_changed , "My battery" . (example) |
Name | Type | Default | Since | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
value | number | (required) | v0.9.0 | Threshold value |
color | string | inherit |
v0.9.0 | CSS color which will be used for levels below or equal the value field. If not specified the default one is used (default icon/text color for current HA theme) |
Value | Color | Description |
---|---|---|
20 | var(--label-badge-red) |
If value is less or equal 20 the color will be red |
55 | var(--label-badge-yellow) |
If value is less or equal 55 the color will be yellow |
100 | var(--label-badge-green) |
If value is less or equal 100 the color will be green |
Note: the exact color is taken from CSS variable and it depends on your current template.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
include | list(Filter) | Filters for auto adding entities | |
exclude | list(Filter) | Filters to remove entities dynamically |
Note: The action (include/exclude) is performed when at least one of the filters is matching (OR). It is not possible currently to specify two or more conditions (filters combined with AND operator).
Note: Include filters should rely on static entity properties. E.g. you should not add include filter which checks the state
property. Include filters are processed only once - when page is loaded (to minimize perf impact).
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name | string | (required) | Name of the property/attribute. E.g. state , attribute.device_class |
operator | string | Operator for value comparison (see filter operators) | |
value | any | Value to compare the property/attribute to |
Operator is an optional property. If operator is not specified it depends on value
config property:
- if
value
is not specified the default operator isexists
- if
value
starts and ends with shalsh "/
" or if it contains wildcard "*
" the operator ismatches
- if
value
property is set but above conditions are not met the operator is "=
"
Name | Type |
---|---|
"exists" |
It just checks if value is present (e.g. to match entities having particular attribute regardless of the attribute value). It doesn't require value to be specified. |
"=" |
If value equals the one specified in value property. |
">" |
If value is greater than one specified in value property. Possible variant: ">=" . Value must be numeric type. |
"<" |
If value is lower than one specified in value property. Possible variant: "<=" . Value must be numeric type. |
"contains" |
If value contains the one specified in value property |
"matches" |
If value matches the one specified in value property. You can use wildcards (e.g. "*_battery_level" ) or regular expression (must be prefixed and followed by slash e.g. "/[a-z_]+_battery_level/" ) |
The definition is similar to the default tap-action in HomeAssistant.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
action | string | none |
Action type, one of the following: more-info , call-service , navigate , url , none |
service | string | Service to call when action defined as call-service . Eg. "notify.pushover" |
|
service_data | any | Service data to inlclue when action defined as call-service |
|
navigation_path | string | Path to navigate to when action defined as navigate . Eg. "/lovelace/0" |
|
url_path | string | Url to navigate to when action defined as url . Eg. "https://www.home-assistant.io" |
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
from | any | (required) | Value to convert. Note it is type sensitive (eg. false != "false" ) |
to | any | (required) | Target value |
Note: All of these values are optional but at least entity_id
or state
or attribute
is required.
Name | Type | Default | Since | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
entity_id | string | v1.1.0 | Other entity id where charging state can be found | |
attribute | list(Attribute) | v1.2.0 | List of attribute name-values indicating charging in progress | |
state | list(any) | v1.1.0 | List of values indicating charging in progress | |
icon | string | v1.1.0 | Icon to show when charging is in progress |
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name | string | (required) | Name of the attribute |
value | string | Value of the attribute |
Name | Type | Default | Since | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | string | v1.4.0 | Name of the group. Keywords available: {min} , {max} , {count} , {range} |
|
secondary_info | string | v1.4.0 | Secondary info text, shown in the second line. Same keywords available as in name |
|
icon | string | v1.4.0 | Group icon | |
min | number | v1.4.0 | Minimal battery level. Batteries below that level won't be assigned to this group. | |
max | number | v1.4.0 | Maximal battery level. Batteries above that level won't be assigned to this group. |
You can use this component as a card or as an entity (e.g. in entities card
);
Card view is useful when you want to have cleaner config (you don't need to duplicate settings in every entity entry) and when you want to apply same settings (e.g. colors) for all the battery entities.
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "Battery levels"
entities:
- sensor.bathroom_motion_battery_level
- sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
- entity: sensor.bedroom_motion_battery_level
name: "Bedroom motion sensor"
Entity view is useful when you want to add battery status next to other sensors (in the same card).
type: entities
title: Other
show_header_toggle: false
entities:
- sensor.energy_rpi_monthly
- sensor.home_assistant_v2_db
- sensor.hassio_online
- sensor.last_boot
- type: custom:battery-state-card
entity: sensor.temp_outside_battery_numeric
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "Custom color thresholds"
thresholds:
- value: 35 # applied to all values below/equal
color: "#8fffe1"
- value: 45 # applied to all values below/equal
color: "#8fbbff"
- value: 60 # applied to all values below/equal
color: "#978fff"
- value: 100 # applied to all values below/equal
color: "#fe8fff"
entities:
- entity: sensor.bathroom_motion_battery_level
name: "Bathroom motion sensor"
- entity: sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
name: "Bedroom balkony door sensor"
- entity: sensor.bedroom_motion_battery_level
name: "Bedroom motion sensor"
- entity: sensor.bedroom_switch_battery_level
name: "Bedroom Aqara switch"
- entity: sensor.bedroomtemp_battery_level
name: "Bedroom temp. sensor"
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "Color gradient"
color_gradient:
- "#ff0000" # red
- "#ffff00" # yellow
- "#00ff00" # green
entities:
- entity: sensor.bathroom_motion_battery_level
name: "Bathroom motion sensor"
- entity: sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
name: "Bedroom balkony door sensor"
- entity: sensor.bedroom_motion_battery_level
name: "Bedroom motion sensor"
- entity: sensor.bedroom_switch_battery_level
name: "Bedroom Aqara switch"
- entity: sensor.bedroomtemp_battery_level
name: "Bedroom temp. sensor"
When you put empty array in color_thresholds
property you can disable colors.
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "No color"
color_thresholds: []
entities:
- sensor.bedroom_motion_battery_level
- sensor.bathroom_motion_battery_level
- sensor.bedroomtemp_battery_level
- sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
- sensor.bedroom_switch_battery_level
You can setup as well colors only for lower battery levels and leave the default one for the rest.
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "No color - selective"
color_thresholds:
- value: 20
color: "red"
- value: 60
color: "yellow"
entities:
- sensor.bedroom_motion_battery_level
- sensor.bathroom_motion_battery_level
- sensor.bedroomtemp_battery_level
- sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
- sensor.bedroom_switch_battery_level
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "Sorted list and collapsed view"
sort_by_level: "asc"
collapse: 4
entities:
- sensor.bedroom_motion_battery_level
- sensor.bathroom_motion_battery_level
- sensor.bedroomtemp_battery_level
- sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
- sensor.bedroom_switch_battery_level
Battery groups allow you to group together set of batteries/entities based on couple conditions. You can use HA group entities to tell which entities should go to the group, or you can set min/max battery levels, or specify explicit list of entities which should be assigned to particular group.
Note: If you have battery groups defined in Home Assistant you can use their IDs instead of single entity ID (in entities
collection).
type: 'custom:battery-state-card'
title: Battery state card
sort_by_level: asc
collapse:
- name: 'Door sensors (min: {min}%, count: {count})' # special keywords in group name
secondary_info: 'Battery levels {range}%' # special keywords in group secondary info
icon: 'mdi:door'
entities: # explicit list of entities
- sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
- sensor.main_door_battery_level
- sensor.living_room_balcony_battery_level
- group_id: group.motion_sensors_batteries # using HA group
secondary_info: No icon # Secondary info text
icon: null # removing default icon for this group (from HA group definition)
- group_id: group.temp_sensors_batteries
min: 99 # all entities below that level should show up ungroupped
icon: 'mdi:thermometer' # override for HA group icon
entities:
# if you need to specify some properties for any entity in the group
- entity: sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
name: "Bedroom balkony door"
multiplier: 10
# entities from below HA group won't be grouped as there is no corresponding collapsed group
- group.switches_batteries
If your sensor doesn't produce numeric values you can use state_map
property and provie mappings from one value to the other.
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "String values - state map"
entities:
- entity: binary_sensor.battery_state
name: "Binary sensor state"
state_map:
- from: "on"
to: 100
- from: "off"
to: 25
- entity: sensor.bedroom_motion
name: "Sensor string attribute"
attribute: "replace_battery"
state_map:
- from: false
to: 100
- from: true
to: 25
If your device provides charging state you can configure it in the following way:
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "Charging indicators"
entities:
- entity: sensor.device_battery_numeric
charging_state: # uses other entity state value
entity_id: binary_sensor.device_charging
state: "on"
- entity: sensor.mi_roborock
charging_state: # uses sensor.mi_roborock state value
state: "charging"
icon: "mdi:flash"
color: "yellow"
- entity: sensor.samsung
charging_state: # uses is_charging attribute on sensor.samsung entity
attribute:
name: "is_charging"
value: "yes"
Card-level charging state configuration
type: custom:battery-state-card
title: "Charging indicators"
charging_state:
attribute: # whenever one of below attributes is matching
- name: "Battery State"
value: "Charging"
- name: "is_charging"
value: true
state: # or if entity state matches one of the following
- "charging"
- "Charging"
entities:
- sensor.device_battery_numeric
- sensor.mi_roborock
- sensor.samsung
If you want to add battery entities automatically or if you want to see them only in specific conditions you can use filters.
If you add entities automatically you cannot specify properties for individual entities. It is possible though to specify card-level properties which will be applied to all entities (see common options). For example if you wanted to set custom names (e.g. if your sensors are suffixed with some common string) you can use bulk_rename
property to define renaming rules.
type: 'custom:battery-state-card'
title: Filters
sort_by_level: "asc"
bulk_rename:
- from: "Battery Level" # simple string replace (note: "to" is not required if you want to remove string)
to: "sensor"
- from: "/\\s(temperature|temp)\\s/" # regular expression
to: " temp. "
entities:
# entities requiring additional properties can be added explicitly
- entity: sensor.temp_outside_battery_numeric
multiplier: 10
name: "Outside temp. sensor"
filter:
include: # filters for auto-adding
- name: entity_id # entities which id ends with "_battery_level"
value: "*_battery_level"
- name: attributes.device_class # and entities which device_class attribute equals "battery"
value: battery
exclude: # filters for removing
- name: state # exclude entities above 99% of battery level
value: 99
operator: ">"
type: custom:battery-state-card
name: Secondary info
secondary_info: last_updated # applied to all entities which don't have the override
entities:
- entity: sensor.bedroom_motion_battery_level
name: "Bedroom motion sensor"
- entity: sensor.mi_robrock
secondary_info: charging # only appears when charging is detected
charging_state:
attribute:
name: "is_charging"
value: true
secondary_info_text: "Charging in progress" # override for "Charging" text
- entity: sensor.jacks_motorola
name: "Jack's phone"
secondary_info: "Motorola" # Static text
type: 'custom:battery-state-card'name: Click
color_gradient:
- '#ff0000'
- '#0000ff'
- '#00ff00'
entities:
- entity: sensor.bedroom_motion_battery_level
name: More info
tap_action: more-info
value_override: 100
- entity: sensor.bathroom_motion_battery_level
name: Navigation path
tap_action:
action: navigate
navigation_path: /lovelace/1
value_override: 0
- entity: sensor.bedroomtemp_battery_level
name: Call service - Pushover
tap_action:
action: call-service
service: notify.pushover
service_data:
message: Call service works
title: Some title
value_override: 60
- entity: sensor.bedroom_balcony_battery_level
name: Url
tap_action:
action: url
url_path: 'http://reddit.com'
value_override: 20
- entity: sensor.bedroom_switch_battery_level
name: No action
value_override: 80
You can add CSS code which can change the appearance of the card.
Note: HTML code (including CSS class names) can change in next releases so your custom styles may require adjustments after card update.
title: Glance view with custom CSS
type: 'custom:battery-state-card'
entities:
- group.all_battery_sensors
sort_by_level: asc
style: |
.card-content {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: auto auto auto auto
}
.entity-row.entity-spacing {
margin: 8px 0;
}
.entity-row {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
.entity-row .name {
order: 1;
overflow: hidden;
width: 80px;
font-size: 12px
}
.entity-row.non-numeric-state .state {
display: none;
}
.entity-row:not(.non-numeric-state) .state {
position: absolute;
text-shadow: 1px 1px black;
width: 40px;
height: 40px;
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
font-size: 12px;
overflow: hidden;
}
Once added to HACS add the following to your lovelace configuration
resources:
- url: /hacsfiles/battery-state-card/battery-state-card.js
type: module
If you don't have HACS you can download js file from latest release. Drop it then in www
folder in your config
directory. Next add the following entry in lovelace configuration
resources:
- url: /local/battery-state-card.js
type: module
npm install
npm run build
Bundeled transpiled code will appear in dist
directory.
For automatic compilation on detected changes use:
npm run watch
Note: there is "undocumented" value_override
property on the entity object which you can use for testing.
When you send PR please remember to base your branch on:
master
for bug-fixesvNext
for new features
If you do like the card please star it on github! This is a great way to give feedback and motivation boost for me to continue working on it. Thanks!
This project is under the MIT license.
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