diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6f35f5f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml
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+name: CI
+
+on:
+ pull_request:
+ paths:
+ - "*.yaml"
+ - ".github/workflows/ci.yml"
+ schedule:
+ - cron: "0 0 * * *"
+
+concurrency:
+ group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
+ cancel-in-progress: true
+
+jobs:
+ ci:
+ name: Building ${{ matrix.file }} / ${{ matrix.esphome-version }}
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+ strategy:
+ fail-fast: false
+ max-parallel: 3
+ matrix:
+ file:
+ - alarm-clock-esp32-s3-jc3248w535c
+
+ esphome-version:
+ - stable
+ - beta
+ - dev
+ steps:
+ - name: Checkout source code
+ uses: actions/checkout@v4
+ - name: ESPHome ${{ matrix.esphome-version }}
+ uses: esphome/build-action@v5.0.0
+ with:
+ yaml-file: ${{ matrix.file }}.yaml
+ version: ${{ matrix.esphome-version }}
+ - name: ESPHome ${{ matrix.esphome-version }} Factory
+ uses: esphome/build-action@v5.0.0
+ with:
+ yaml-file: ${{ matrix.file }}.factory.yaml
+ version: ${{ matrix.esphome-version }}
diff --git a/.github/workflows/publish-firmware.yml b/.github/workflows/publish-firmware.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..120c7a0
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+++ b/.github/workflows/publish-firmware.yml
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+name: Publish Firmware
+
+on:
+ release:
+ types: [published]
+
+permissions:
+ contents: write
+
+jobs:
+ build-firmware:
+ name: Build Firmware
+ uses: esphome/workflows/.github/workflows/build.yml@2024.12.0
+ with:
+ files: |
+ alarm-clock-esp32-s3-jc3248w535c.factory.yaml
+ esphome-version: 2024.12.2
+ combined-name: alarm-clock
+
+ release-summary: ${{ github.event.release.body }}
+ release-url: ${{ github.event.release.html_url }}
+ release-version: ${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}
+
+ upload-to-release:
+ name: Upload to Release
+ uses: esphome/workflows/.github/workflows/upload-to-gh-release.yml@2024.12.0
+ needs:
+ - build-firmware
+ with:
+ version: ${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}
diff --git a/.github/workflows/publish-pages.yml b/.github/workflows/publish-pages.yml
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/workflows/publish-pages.yml
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+name: Publish Pages
+
+on:
+ push:
+ branches:
+ - main
+ paths:
+ - 'static/**'
+ - '.github/workflows/publish-pages.yml'
+ workflow_run:
+ workflows:
+ - Publish Firmware
+ types:
+ - completed
+ pull_request:
+ paths:
+ - 'static/**'
+ - '.github/workflows/publish-pages.yml'
+
+
+concurrency:
+ group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
+ cancel-in-progress: true
+
+jobs:
+ build:
+ name: Build
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+ steps:
+ - name: Checkout source code
+ uses: actions/checkout@v4
+
+ - run: mkdir -p output/firmware
+
+ - name: Build
+ uses: actions/jekyll-build-pages@v1
+ with:
+ source: ./static
+ destination: ./output
+
+ - name: Fetch firmware files
+ uses: robinraju/release-downloader@v1
+ with:
+ latest: true
+ fileName: '*'
+ out-file-path: output/firmware
+
+ - name: Upload artifact
+ uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3
+ with:
+ path: output
+ retention-days: 1
+
+ publish:
+ if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
+ name: Publish
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+ needs:
+ - build
+ permissions:
+ pages: write
+ id-token: write
+ environment:
+ name: github-pages
+ url: ${{ steps.deployment.outputs.page_url }}
+ steps:
+ - name: Setup Pages
+ uses: actions/configure-pages@v5
+
+ - name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
+ id: deployment
+ uses: actions/deploy-pages@v4
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.gitignore
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+# Gitignore settings for ESPHome
+# This is an example and may include too much for your use-case.
+# You can modify this file to suit your needs.
+/.esphome/
+/secrets.yaml
+/venv
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+## Hardware
+
+* ESP32S3 + Display: JC3248W535C, https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005007566332450.html
+* Some 4Ohm 3W Speaker, https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005007951267174.html
+* Some 24 LED-WS2812 Ring
diff --git a/alarm-clock-esp32-s3-jc3248w535c.factory.yaml b/alarm-clock-esp32-s3-jc3248w535c.factory.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..78c65d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock-esp32-s3-jc3248w535c.factory.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+packages:
+ # Include all of the core configuration
+ core: !include alarm-clock-esp32-s3.yaml
+
+esphome:
+ project:
+ name: "mathisloge.daylight-alarm-clock"
+ version: dev # This will be replaced by the github workflows with the `release` version
+
+dashboard_import:
+ package_import_url: github://mathisloge/daylight-alarm-clock/alarm-clock-esp32-s3.yaml@main
+
+esp32_improv:
+ authorizer: none
+improv_serial:
+
+substitutions:
+ name: "daylight-alarm-clock"
+ friendly_name: "Daylight alarm clock"
+ home_page: home_screen
+ background_color: "0x374E58"
+ border_color: "0x6a7a81"
+ primary_color: "0x2ec0ff"
+ text_sm: "16"
+ text_md: "20"
+ text_lg: "24"
+ text_xl: "64"
+ icons_sm: "20"
+ icons_md: "26"
+ icons_lg: "34"
diff --git a/alarm-clock-esp32-s3-jc3248w535c.yaml b/alarm-clock-esp32-s3-jc3248w535c.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..50fb900
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock-esp32-s3-jc3248w535c.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
+esphome:
+ name: "${name}"
+ friendly_name: "${friendly_name}"
+ # Automatically add the mac address to the name
+ # so you can use a single firmware for all devices
+ name_add_mac_suffix: true
+ platformio_options:
+ board_build.flash_mode: dio
+
+esp32:
+ board: esp32-s3-devkitc-1
+ flash_size: 16MB
+ framework:
+ type: esp-idf
+ version: "5.3.1"
+ platform_version: 6.9.0
+
+psram:
+ mode: octal
+ speed: 80MHz
+
+spi:
+ - type: quad
+ clk_pin: 47
+ data_pins: [21, 48, 40, 39]
+
+i2c:
+ - sda: 4
+ scl: 8
+
+i2s_audio:
+ i2s_lrclk_pin: 2
+ i2s_bclk_pin: 42
+
+speaker:
+ - platform: i2s_audio
+ id: speaker_main
+ dac_type: external
+ i2s_dout_pin: 41
+ sample_rate: 48000
+ channel: mono
+
+external_components:
+ - source: github://pr#7672
+ components:
+ - audio
+ - speaker
+ - i2s_audio
+ - media_player
+
+output:
+ - id: gpio_backlight_pwm
+ platform: ledc
+ pin: 1
+
+light:
+ - id: display_backlight
+ name: Backlight
+ platform: monochromatic
+ output: gpio_backlight_pwm
+ restore_mode: ALWAYS_ON
+
+ - platform: esp32_rmt_led_strip
+ id: daylight
+ rgb_order: GRB
+ pin: GPIO43
+ num_leds: 24
+ chipset: ws2812
+ name: "Light"
+ on_turn_on:
+ - lvgl.widget.update:
+ id: ui_daylight_state
+ state:
+ checked: true
+ on_turn_off:
+ - lvgl.widget.update:
+ id: ui_daylight_state
+ state:
+ checked: false
+
+display:
+ - id: main_display
+ platform: qspi_dbi
+ dimensions:
+ height: 480
+ width: 320
+ model: CUSTOM
+ data_rate: 40MHz
+ rotation: 90
+ cs_pin:
+ number: 45
+ ignore_strapping_warning: true
+ draw_from_origin: true
+ update_interval: never
+ auto_clear_enabled: false
+
+touchscreen:
+ - id: main_touchscreen
+ platform: axs15231
+ transform:
+ swap_xy: true
+ mirror_x: true
+ on_release:
+ - if:
+ condition: lvgl.is_paused
+ then:
+ - logger.log: "LVGL resuming"
+ - lvgl.resume:
+ - lvgl.widget.redraw:
+ - light.turn_on: display_backlight
+
+packages:
+ core: !include alarm-clock/core.yaml
+ ui: !include alarm-clock/ui.yaml
diff --git a/alarm-clock/core.yaml b/alarm-clock/core.yaml
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/alarm-clock/core.yaml
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+# To be able to get logs from the device via serial and api.
+logger:
+
+# API is a requirement of the dashboard import.
+api:
+
+# OTA is required for Over-the-Air updating
+ota:
+ - platform: esphome
+
+wifi:
+ ssid: !secret wifi_ssid
+ password: !secret wifi_password
+
+media_player:
+ - platform: speaker
+ id: media_player_main
+ name: "Media Player"
+ speaker: speaker_main
+ sample_rate: 48000
+
+time:
+ - id: global_time
+ platform: homeassistant
+ on_time_sync:
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: nav_clock
+ text:
+ time_format: "%A %H:%M"
+ time: global_time
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: home_clock
+ text:
+ time_format: "%H:%M"
+ time: global_time
+
+ on_time:
+ - minutes: "*"
+ seconds: 0
+ then:
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: nav_clock
+ text:
+ time_format: "%A %H:%M"
+ time: global_time
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: home_clock
+ text:
+ time_format: "%H:%M"
+ time: global_time
+ - hours: 2,3,4,5
+ minutes: 5
+ seconds: 0
+ then:
+ - switch.turn_on: switch_antiburn
+ - hours: 2,3,4,5
+ minutes: 35
+ seconds: 0
+ then:
+ - switch.turn_off: switch_antiburn
+
+datetime:
+ - platform: template
+ id: next_alarm_datetime
+ name: "Next alarm"
+ time_id: global_time
+ optimistic: true
+ restore_value: true
+ type: time
+ on_time:
+ - lambda: |-
+ ESP_LOGD("main", "alarm triggered");
+ - script.execute: turn_on_alarm
+ on_value:
+ then:
+ - lambda: |-
+ auto next_alarm = id(global_time).now();
+ if (!next_alarm.is_valid()) { return; }
+ next_alarm.hour = x.hour;
+ next_alarm.minute = x.minute;
+ next_alarm.second = x.second;
+ next_alarm.recalc_timestamp_utc();
+
+ const time_t daytime_start = next_alarm.timestamp - static_cast(id(minutes_daytime_effect).state * 60.0);
+ auto call = id(daytime_start_datetime).make_call();
+ call.set_time(ESPTime::from_epoch_utc(daytime_start));
+ call.perform();
+
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_hh_label
+ text:
+ format: "%02d"
+ args: ["x.hour"]
+
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_mm_label
+ text:
+ format: "%02d"
+ args: ["x.minute"]
+
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: alarm_time_text
+ text:
+ format: "%02d:%02d"
+ args: ["x.hour", "x.minute"]
+
+ - platform: template
+ id: daytime_start_datetime
+ name: "Daytime start timepoint"
+ restore_value: true
+ optimistic: true
+ type: time
+ on_time:
+ - lambda: |-
+ ESP_LOGD("main", "Daytime effect starting...");
+ - light.dim_relative:
+ id: daylight
+ relative_brightness: 100%
+ transition_length: !lambda "return id(minutes_daytime_effect).state * 60.0 * 1000.0;"
+ brightness_limits:
+ min_brightness: 0%
+ max_brightness: 100%
+ limit_mode: CLAMP
+
+switch:
+ # Whether or not the alarm is active.
+ - platform: template
+ id: alarm_active_switch
+ name: "Alarm active"
+ icon: "mdi:alarm"
+ optimistic: true
+ restore_mode: RESTORE_DEFAULT_OFF
+ on_turn_on:
+ - lvgl.widget.update:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_alarm_active
+ state:
+ checked: true
+ - lvgl.widget.enable: alarm_time_text
+ on_turn_off:
+ - lvgl.widget.update:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_alarm_active
+ state:
+ checked: false
+ - lvgl.widget.disable: alarm_time_text
+
+ # true or false whether the alarm behavior should play
+ - platform: template
+ id: alarm_ringing
+ name: "DBG Alarm ringing"
+ internal: false
+ restore_mode: ALWAYS_OFF
+ on_turn_on:
+ - script.execute: show_alarm_page
+ on_turn_off:
+ - script.execute: hide_alarm_page
+ optimistic: true
+
+ - platform: template
+ name: Antiburn
+ id: switch_antiburn
+ icon: mdi:television-shimmer
+ optimistic: true
+ entity_category: "config"
+ turn_on_action:
+ - logger.log: "Starting Antiburn"
+ - if:
+ condition: lvgl.is_paused
+ then:
+ - lvgl.resume:
+ - lvgl.widget.redraw:
+ - lvgl.pause:
+ show_snow: true
+ turn_off_action:
+ - logger.log: "Stopping Antiburn"
+ - if:
+ condition: lvgl.is_paused
+ then:
+ - lvgl.resume:
+ - lvgl.widget.redraw:
+
+binary_sensor:
+ - platform: status
+ name: Status
+
+sensor:
+ - id: wifi_signal_db
+ name: WiFi Signal
+ platform: wifi_signal
+ update_interval: 60s
+ entity_category: diagnostic
+
+ - id: wifi_signal_strength
+ name: WiFi Strength
+ platform: copy
+ source_id: wifi_signal_db
+ filters:
+ - lambda: return min(max(2 * (x + 100.0), 0.0), 100.0);
+ unit_of_measurement: "%"
+ entity_category: diagnostic
+
+text_sensor:
+ - platform: wifi_info
+ ip_address:
+ name: IP Address
+ entity_category: diagnostic
+ ssid:
+ name: Connected SSID
+ entity_category: diagnostic
+ mac_address:
+ name: Mac Address
+ entity_category: diagnostic
+
+number:
+ - platform: template
+ id: snooze_time_in_minutes
+ name: "Snooze Time in Minutes"
+ mode: box
+ initial_value: 10
+ min_value: 0.1
+ max_value: 30
+ step: 1
+ optimistic: true
+ restore_value: true
+
+ - platform: template
+ id: max_alarm_time_in_minutes
+ name: "Max Alarm Time in Minutes"
+ mode: box
+ initial_value: 5
+ min_value: 0.1
+ max_value: 60
+ step: 1
+ optimistic: true
+ restore_value: true
+
+ - platform: template
+ id: minutes_daytime_effect
+ name: "Minutes for daytime effect"
+ mode: box
+ initial_value: 30
+ min_value: 0
+ max_value: 60
+ step: 1
+ optimistic: true
+ restore_value: true
+
+ - platform: template
+ name: "Screen timeout"
+ optimistic: true
+ id: display_timeout
+ unit_of_measurement: "s"
+ initial_value: 45
+ restore_value: true
+ min_value: 10
+ max_value: 180
+ step: 5
+ mode: box
+
+script:
+ ## Turn on the alarm.
+ - id: turn_on_alarm
+ mode: single
+ then:
+ - if:
+ condition:
+ switch.is_on: alarm_active_switch
+ then:
+ - logger.log: "Turn on alarm"
+ - switch.turn_on: alarm_ringing
+ - delay: !lambda "return id(max_alarm_time_in_minutes).state * 60.0 * 1000.0;"
+ - script.execute: turn_off_alarm
+ else:
+ - logger.log: "Alarm triggered but isn't active. Skipping."
+
+ - id: turn_off_alarm
+ then:
+ - script.stop: turn_on_alarm
+ - switch.turn_off: alarm_ringing
+
+ - id: do_snooze
+ mode: single
+ then:
+ - if:
+ condition:
+ switch.is_on: alarm_active_switch
+ then:
+ - logger.log: "Snoozing..."
+ - script.execute: turn_off_alarm
+ - delay: !lambda "return id(snooze_time_in_minutes).state * 60.0 * 1000.0;"
+ - logger.log: "Snooze finished. Trigger alarm again"
+ - script.execute: turn_on_alarm
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9bd7574
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+font: !include
+ file: ui/fonts/fonts.yaml
+
+script:
+ - id: go_home
+ then:
+ - lvgl.page.show: ${home_page}
+
+ - id: show_alarm_page
+ then:
+ - lvgl.widget.show: alarm_page
+
+ - id: hide_alarm_page
+ then:
+ - lvgl.widget.hide: alarm_page
+
+.sizing:
+ - &nav_widget_vars
+ height: 50px
+ padding: 8
+ - &page_styles
+ pad_top: 50px
+ pad_bottom: 50px
+
+
+lvgl:
+ default_font: roboto_md
+ theme: !include ui/theme.yaml
+ on_idle:
+ timeout: !lambda "return (id(display_timeout).state * 1000);"
+ then:
+ - logger.log: "LVGL is idle"
+ - light.turn_off: display_backlight
+ - lvgl.pause:
+
+ top_layer:
+ widgets:
+ - <<: !include { file: ui/components/header/widget.yaml, vars: { <<: *nav_widget_vars } }
+ - <<: !include { file: ui/components/footer/widget.yaml, vars: { <<: *nav_widget_vars } }
+ - <<: !include { file: ui/components/boot_screen/widget.yaml }
+ - <<: !include { file: ui/pages/alarm_page.yaml }
+ pages:
+ - id: splash
+ skip: true
+ on_load:
+ - script.execute: go_home
+ - script.execute: hide_alarm_page
+
+ - id: home_screen
+ <<: *page_styles
+ <<: !include ui/pages/home_page.yaml
+ on_load:
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: page_title
+ text: " "
+
+ - id: alarm_settings_page
+ <<: *page_styles
+ <<: !include ui/pages/alarm_settings.page.yaml
+ on_load:
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: page_title
+ text: "Weckereinstellungen"
+
+ - id: daylight_settings_page
+ <<: *page_styles
+ <<: !include ui/pages/daylight_settings.page.yaml
+ on_load:
+ - lvgl.label.update:
+ id: page_title
+ text: "Lichteinstellungen"
+
+
+packages:
+ # boot screen
+ boot_screen_sensors: !include { file: ui/components/boot_screen/sensors.yaml }
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/components/boot_screen/sensors.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/components/boot_screen/sensors.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..17987e7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/components/boot_screen/sensors.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+api:
+ on_client_connected:
+ - lvgl.widget.hide: boot_screen
+
+image:
+ - file: https://esphome.io/_static/favicon-512x512.png
+ id: boot_logo
+ resize: 200x200
+ type: RGB565
+ use_transparency: true
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/components/boot_screen/widget.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/components/boot_screen/widget.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..78e020a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/components/boot_screen/widget.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+# widgets:
+- obj:
+ id: boot_screen
+ x: 0
+ y: 0
+ width: 100%
+ height: 100%
+ bg_opa: COVER
+ radius: 0
+ pad_all: 0
+ border_width: 0
+ widgets:
+ - image:
+ src: boot_logo
+ align: CENTER
+ y: -40
+ - spinner:
+ align: CENTER
+ y: 95
+ height: 50
+ width: 50
+ spin_time: 1s
+ arc_length: 60deg
+ arc_width: 8
+ indicator:
+ arc_color: 0x18bcf2
+ arc_width: 8
+ on_press:
+ - lvgl.widget.hide: boot_screen
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/components/footer/widget.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/components/footer/widget.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e74eaa1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/components/footer/widget.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+# required vars:
+# - height
+
+obj: # navigation bar
+ id: navbar
+ width: 100%
+ height: ${height}
+ radius: 0
+ pad_all: 0
+ align: BOTTOM_MID
+ layout:
+ type: FLEX
+ flex_flow: ROW
+ flex_align_main: CENTER
+ pad_column: 1
+ widgets:
+ - button: # prev page
+ height: 100%
+ radius: 0
+ flex_grow: 1
+ on_press:
+ - lvgl.page.previous:
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F0141"
+ text_font: mdi_lg
+ - button: # home page
+ id: home_btn
+ height: 100%
+ radius: 0
+ flex_grow: 1
+ on_press:
+ - script.execute: go_home
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F02DC"
+ text_font: mdi_lg
+ - button: # next page
+ height: 100%
+ radius: 0
+ flex_grow: 1
+ on_press:
+ - lvgl.page.next:
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F0142"
+ text_font: mdi_lg
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/components/header/widget.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/components/header/widget.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a439bb2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/components/header/widget.yaml
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+# required vars:
+# - height
+# - padding
+
+obj: # title bar
+ id: titlebar
+ width: 100%
+ height: ${height}
+ border_width: 0
+ radius: 0
+ pad_all: 0
+ align: TOP_MID
+ widgets:
+ - label: # title
+ id: page_title
+ align: LEFT_MID
+ x: ${padding} # RESOLUTION-SPECIFIC
+ text: " "
+ - label: # clock
+ id: nav_clock
+ align: RIGHT_MID
+ x: -${padding} # RESOLUTION-SPECIFIC
+ text: " "
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/fonts/fonts.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/fonts/fonts.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..90ef87d
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+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/fonts/fonts.yaml
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+# font:
+ - id: roboto_sm
+ file:
+ type: gfonts
+ family: Roboto
+ size: ${text_sm}
+ bpp: 4
+
+ - id: roboto_md
+ file:
+ type: gfonts
+ family: Roboto
+ size: ${text_md}
+ bpp: 4
+
+ - id: roboto_lg
+ file:
+ type: gfonts
+ family: Roboto
+ size: ${text_lg}
+ bpp: 4
+
+ - id: roboto_xl
+ file:
+ type: gfonts
+ family: Roboto
+ size: ${text_xl}
+ bpp: 4
+
+ - id: mdi_sm
+ # file: 'fonts/materialdesignicons-webfont.ttf'
+ file: https://github.com/Pictogrammers/pictogrammers.github.io/raw/refs/heads/main/@mdi/font/7.4.47/fonts/materialdesignicons-webfont.ttf
+ size: ${icons_sm}
+ bpp: 4
+ glyphs: !include glyphs.yaml
+
+ - id: mdi_md
+ # file: 'fonts/materialdesignicons-webfont.ttf'
+ file: https://github.com/Pictogrammers/pictogrammers.github.io/raw/refs/heads/main/@mdi/font/7.4.47/fonts/materialdesignicons-webfont.ttf
+ size: ${icons_md}
+ bpp: 4
+ glyphs: !include glyphs.yaml
+
+ - id: mdi_lg
+ # file: 'fonts/materialdesignicons-webfont.ttf'
+ file: https://github.com/Pictogrammers/pictogrammers.github.io/raw/refs/heads/main/@mdi/font/7.4.47/fonts/materialdesignicons-webfont.ttf
+ size: ${icons_lg}
+ bpp: 4
+ glyphs: !include glyphs.yaml
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/fonts/glyphs.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/fonts/glyphs.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d211da8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/fonts/glyphs.yaml
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+- "\U000F075D" # volume-plus
+- "\U000F075E" # volume-minus
+- "\U000F0143" # chevron-up
+- "\U000F0141" # chevron-left
+- "\U000F0142" # chevron-right
+- "\U000F0140" # chevron-down
+- "\U000F02DC" # home
+- "\U000F0425" # power
+- "\U000F01D8" # dots-horizontal
+- "\U000F040E" # play-pause
+- "\U000F04DB" # stop
+- "\U000F04B2" # sleep
+- "\U000F0023" # alarm-off
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/pages/alarm_page.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/pages/alarm_page.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c95140a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/pages/alarm_page.yaml
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+# widgets:
+- obj:
+ id: alarm_page
+ width: 100%
+ height: 100
+ align: BOTTOM_MID
+ bg_opa: COVER
+ radius: 0
+ pad_all: 0
+ border_width: 2
+ border_color: ${border_color}
+
+ layout:
+ type: FLEX
+ flex_flow: ROW
+ flex_align_main: CENTER
+ flex_align_cross: CENTER
+ pad_column: 30
+ widgets:
+ - button:
+ id: btn_snooze
+ radius: 180
+ height: 80
+ width: 80
+ align: CENTER
+ on_click:
+ - script.execute: do_snooze
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F04B2"
+ text_font: mdi_lg
+
+ - button:
+ id: btn_turn_alarm_off
+ radius: 180
+ height: 80
+ width: 80
+ align: CENTER
+ on_click:
+ - script.execute: turn_off_alarm
+
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F0023"
+ text_font: mdi_lg
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/pages/alarm_settings.page.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/pages/alarm_settings.page.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..20d1548
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/pages/alarm_settings.page.yaml
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+widgets:
+ - obj:
+ align: CENTER
+ width: 100%
+ height: 100%
+ pad_all: 5
+ layout:
+ type: GRID
+ grid_columns: [FR(1), FR(1), FR(1)]
+ grid_rows: [FR(33), FR(33), FR(33)]
+
+ widgets:
+ - button:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_alarm_hh_inc
+ grid_cell_column_pos: 0
+ grid_cell_row_pos: 0
+ grid_cell_x_align: STRETCH
+ grid_cell_y_align: STRETCH
+ on_click:
+ - datetime.time.set:
+ id: next_alarm_datetime
+ time: !lambda |-
+ const auto current_hour = id(next_alarm_datetime).hour;
+ const uint8_t new_hour = current_hour >= 23 ? 0 : static_cast(current_hour + 1);
+ return {.second = 0, .minute = id(next_alarm_datetime).minute, .hour = new_hour};
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ text_font: mdi_lg
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F0143"
+ - label:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_hh_label
+ grid_cell_row_pos: 1
+ grid_cell_column_pos: 0
+ grid_cell_x_align: CENTER
+ grid_cell_y_align: CENTER
+ - button:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_alarm_hh_dec
+ grid_cell_column_pos: 0
+ grid_cell_row_pos: 2
+ grid_cell_x_align: STRETCH
+ grid_cell_y_align: STRETCH
+ on_click:
+ - datetime.time.set:
+ id: next_alarm_datetime
+ time: !lambda |-
+ const auto current_hour = id(next_alarm_datetime).hour;
+ const uint8_t new_hour = current_hour == 0 ? 23 : static_cast(current_hour - 1);
+ return {.second = 0, .minute = id(next_alarm_datetime).minute, .hour = new_hour};
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ text_font: mdi_lg
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F0140"
+
+ - label:
+ text: ":"
+ grid_cell_column_pos: 1
+ grid_cell_row_pos: 1
+ grid_cell_x_align: CENTER
+ grid_cell_y_align: CENTER
+ - switch:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_alarm_active
+ grid_cell_column_pos: 1
+ grid_cell_row_pos: 2
+ grid_cell_x_align: STRETCH
+ grid_cell_y_align: STRETCH
+ on_click:
+ switch.toggle: alarm_active_switch
+
+ - button:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_alarm_mm_inc
+ grid_cell_column_pos: 2
+ grid_cell_row_pos: 0
+ grid_cell_x_align: STRETCH
+ grid_cell_y_align: STRETCH
+ on_click:
+ - datetime.time.set:
+ id: next_alarm_datetime
+ time: !lambda |-
+ const auto current_minute = id(next_alarm_datetime).minute;
+ const uint8_t new_minute = current_minute >= 59 ? 0 : static_cast(current_minute + 1);
+ return {.second = 0, .minute = new_minute, .hour = id(next_alarm_datetime).hour};
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ text_font: mdi_lg
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F0143"
+ - label:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_mm_label
+ align: CENTER
+ grid_cell_column_pos: 2
+ grid_cell_row_pos: 1
+ grid_cell_x_align: CENTER
+ grid_cell_y_align: CENTER
+ - button:
+ id: ui_alarm_settings_alarm_mm_dec
+ grid_cell_column_pos: 2
+ grid_cell_row_pos: 2
+ grid_cell_x_align: STRETCH
+ grid_cell_y_align: STRETCH
+ on_click:
+ - datetime.time.set:
+ id: next_alarm_datetime
+ time: !lambda |-
+ const auto current_minute = id(next_alarm_datetime).minute;
+ const uint8_t new_minute = current_minute == 0 ? 59 : static_cast(current_minute - 1);
+ return {.second = 0, .minute = new_minute, .hour = id(next_alarm_datetime).hour};
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ text_font: mdi_lg
+ align: CENTER
+ text: "\U000F0140"
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/pages/daylight_settings.page.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/pages/daylight_settings.page.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ffde091
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/pages/daylight_settings.page.yaml
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+widgets:
+ - obj:
+ align: CENTER
+ width: 100%
+ height: 100%
+ layout:
+ type: FLEX
+ flex_flow: COLUMN
+ flex_align_main: CENTER
+ flex_align_cross: CENTER
+ flex_align_track: CENTER
+ widgets:
+ - switch:
+ id: ui_daylight_state
+ on_click:
+ - if:
+ condition:
+ lambda: 'return x;'
+ then:
+ - logger.log: "Turn on daylight"
+ - light.turn_on: daylight
+ else:
+ - logger.log: "Turn off daylight"
+ - light.turn_off: daylight
+ - arc:
+ id: ui_daylight_brightness
+ flex_grow: true
+ min_value: 0
+ max_value: 100
+ on_change:
+ - light.turn_on:
+ id: daylight
+ brightness: !lambda return int(x) / 100.f;
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/pages/home_page.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/pages/home_page.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6637464
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/pages/home_page.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+widgets:
+ - obj:
+ align: CENTER
+ width: 100%
+ height: 100%
+ layout:
+ type: FLEX
+ flex_flow: COLUMN
+ flex_align_main: CENTER
+ flex_align_cross: CENTER
+ flex_align_track: CENTER
+ widgets:
+ - label:
+ id: home_clock
+ flex_grow: true
+ text: "..."
+ text_font: roboto_xl
+
+ - label:
+ id: alarm_time_text
+ flex_grow: true
+ text_font: roboto_lg
diff --git a/alarm-clock/ui/theme.yaml b/alarm-clock/ui/theme.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dfd273a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alarm-clock/ui/theme.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+obj:
+ bg_color: ${background_color}
+ border_width: 0
+ text_color: 0xFFFFFF
+ radius: 0
+button:
+ bg_color: ${primary_color}
+ border_width: 0
+ border_color: ${primary_color}
+ text_color: 0x000
+ radius: 20
+ shadow_width: 0
+label:
+ disabled:
+ text_color: 0x4f6169
diff --git a/static/_config.yml b/static/_config.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c28bd20
--- /dev/null
+++ b/static/_config.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+title: ESPHome daylight alarm clock
+description: A daylight alarm clock for esphome
+theme: jekyll-theme-slate
diff --git a/static/index.md b/static/index.md
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index 0000000..b8c13ea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/static/index.md
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+# About
+
+Add some information about your project here.
+
+# Installation
+
+You can use the button below to install the pre-built firmware directly to your device via USB from the browser.
+
+
+
+