Integration to add battery notes to a device, with automatic discovery via a growing battery library for devices
This integration will set up the following platforms.
Platform | Description |
---|---|
sensor |
Show battery type. |
Or
Search for Battery Notes
in HACS and install it under the "Integrations" category.
Restart Home Assistant
Important
Add the following entry to your configuration.yaml
battery_notes:
Restart Home Assistant a final time In the HA UI go to "Configuration" -> "Integrations" click "+" and search for "Battery Notes"
Using the tool of choice open the directory (folder) for your HA configuration (where you find configuration.yaml
).
If you do not have a custom_components
directory (folder) there, you need to create it.
In the custom_components
directory (folder) create a new folder called battery_notes
.
Download all the files from the custom_components/battery_notes/
directory (folder) in this repository.
Place the files you downloaded in the new directory (folder) you created.
Restart Home Assistant
Add the following entry to your configuration.yaml
battery_notes:
Restart Home Assistant a final time In the HA UI go to "Configuration" -> "Integrations" click "+" and search for "Battery Notes"
On the "Configuration" -> "Integrations" -> "Battery Notes" screen add a new device, pick your device with a battery and add the battery type. The battery type will then be displayed as a diagnostic sensor on the device.
Battery Notes will automatically discover devices (as long as you have followed the installation instructions above) that it has in its library and create a notification to add a battery note.
If you wish to disable this functionality then change your configuration.yaml
to set enable_autodiscovery to false
battery_notes:
enable_autodiscovery: false
Fork the repository, add your device details to the JSON document custom_components/battery_notes/data/library.json
, and then submit a pull request.
- The manufacturer and model should be exactly what is displayed on the Device screen within Home Assistant.
- The make & model names may be different between integrations such as Zigbee2MQTT and ZHA, if you see a similar device please duplicate the entry rather than changing it.
- Please keep devices in alphabetical order by manufacturer/model.
- The
battery_quantity
data is numeric (no quotes) and optional. If a device only requires a single battery, it should be omitted. - The
battery_type
data should follow the most common naming for general batteries (ex. AAA, D) and the IEC naming for battery cells according to Wikipedia (ex. CR2032, 18650)
For the example image below, your JSON entry will look like this:
{
"manufacturer": "Philips",
"model": "Hue motion sensor (9290012607)",
"battery_type": "AAA",
"battery_quantity": 2
},
If you want to contribute to this please read the Contribution guidelines.
A lot of the inspiration for this integration came from the excellent PowerCalc by bramstroker, without adapting code from PowerCalc I'd never have worked out how to add additional sensors to a device.
Huge thanks to @bmos for creating the issue form & automations for adding new devices.
Thanks to everyone who has submitted devices to the library.