Merge pull request #65 from CCOSTAN/patch-3

Quick note on days of the week
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Paulus Schoutsen 2015-09-21 08:32:49 -07:00
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#### {% linkable_title Time trigger %}
Time can be triggered in many ways. The most common is to specify `after` and trigger at a specific
point in time each day. Alternatively, you can also match if the hour, minute or second of the current
time has a specifc value. For example, by only setting minutes in the config to 5 it will trigger every
hour when it is 5 minutes past whole.
time has a specific value. For example, by only setting minutes in the config to 5 it will trigger every
hour when it is 5 minutes past whole. You cannot use `after` together with hour, minute or second.
```yaml
automation:
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# All following are optional.
# When 'after' is used, you cannot also match on hour, minute, seconds.
# Military time format.
after: "15:32:00"
hours: 10
# after: "15:32:00"
hours: 0
minutes: 5
seconds: 0
weekday:
- sat
- sun
```
You can use `weekday` to limit the trigger times to speific days as well (also available in conditions). Valid values for `weekday` are (sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri & sat)
The above example will trigger on Saturday and Sunday every hour on the 5 (2:05, 3:05, 4:05, etc).
### {% linkable_title Conditions %}
Conditions are an optional part of an automation rule and be used to prevent an action from happening
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#### {% linkable_title Time condition %}
The time condition can test if it is after a specified time, before a specified time or if it is a
certain day of the week.
certain day of the week
```yaml
automation:
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- fri
```
Valid values for `weekday` are (sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri & sat)
### {% linkable_title Actions %}