diff --git a/source/_integrations/pvoutput.markdown b/source/_integrations/pvoutput.markdown index 132c332dc70..6be1310a183 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/pvoutput.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/pvoutput.markdown @@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ It's recommended to set `scan_interval:` according to a value greater than 60 se To format the PVoutput sensor it's recommended to use the [template component](/topics/templating/). For example: +{% raw %} + ```yaml sensor: - platform: pvoutput @@ -56,19 +58,21 @@ sensor: - platform: template sensors: power_consumption: - value_template: {% raw %}'{% if is_state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "power_consumption", "NaN") %}0{% else %}{{ state_attr('sensor.pvoutput', 'power_consumption') }}{% endif %}'{% endraw %} + value_template: '{% if is_state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "power_consumption", "NaN") %}0{% else %}{{ state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "power_consumption") }}{% endif %}' friendly_name: 'Using' unit_of_measurement: 'Watt' energy_consumption: - value_template: {% raw %}'{{ "%0.1f"|format(state_attr('sensor.pvoutput', 'energy_consumption')|float/1000) }}'{% endraw %} + value_template: '{{ "%0.1f"|format(state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "energy_consumption")|float/1000) }}' friendly_name: 'Used' unit_of_measurement: 'kWh' power_generation: - value_template: {% raw %}'{% if is_state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "power_generation", "NaN") %}0{% else %}{{ state_attr('sensor.pvoutput', 'power_generation') }}{% endif %}'{% endraw %} + value_template: '{% if is_state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "power_generation", "NaN") %}0{% else %}{{ state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "power_generation") }}{% endif %}' friendly_name: 'Generating' unit_of_measurement: 'Watt' energy_generation: - value_template: {% raw %}'{% if is_state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "energy_generation", "NaN") %}0{% else %}{{ "%0.2f"|format(state_attr('sensor.pvoutput', 'energy_generation')|float/1000) }}{% endif %}'{% endraw %} + value_template: '{% if is_state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "energy_generation", "NaN") %}0{% else %}{{ "%0.2f"|format(state_attr("sensor.pvoutput", "energy_generation")|float/1000) }}{% endif %}' friendly_name: 'Generated' unit_of_measurement: 'kWh' ``` + +{% endraw %} diff --git a/source/_integrations/vizio.markdown b/source/_integrations/vizio.markdown index e6c882bd0f4..780d0cddc80 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/vizio.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/vizio.markdown @@ -15,30 +15,21 @@ The `vizio` integration allows you to control [SmartCast](https://www.vizio.com/ ## Find your device -Install the command line tool using `pip` (or download it manually): +### Install pyvizio locally -```bash -$ pip3 install pyvizio -``` +> NOTE: If the `pip3` command is not found, try `pip` instead -or +- To install, run `pip3 install pyvizio` in your terminal. +- If `pyvizio` is already installed locally, make sure you are using the latest version by running `pip3 install --upgrade pyvizio` in your terminal. -```bash -$ pip3 install git+https://github.com/vkorn/pyvizio.git@master -``` - -or - -```bash -$ pip3 install -I . -``` +### Discover devices Find your device using the following command: -```txt -pyvizio --ip=0 discover +```bash +$ pyvizio --ip=0 discover ``` -and note its IP address. If using the IP address by itself does not work, you may need to append `:9000` or `:7345` to it when using it as a parameter in future commands. +and note its IP address and port number. If you have trouble finding a device you were expecting to, you can try increasing the discovery timeout period by adding the `--timeout` option (e.g. `pyvizio --ip=0 discover --timeout=10`). ## Pairing @@ -48,28 +39,28 @@ To obtain an auth token, follow these steps: Make sure that your device is on before continuing. -| Parameter | Description | -|:----------------|:---------------------| -| `ip` | IP address (possibly including port) obtained from the previous section | -| `device_type` | The type of device you are connecting to. Options are `tv` or `speaker` | +| Parameter | Description | +| :------------ | :---------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `ip` | `IP Address:Port` (obtained from the previous section) | +| `device_type` | The type of device you are connecting to. Options are `tv` or `speaker` | Enter the following command to initiate pairing: ```bash -$ pyvizio --ip={ip} --device_type={device_type} pair +$ pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} pair ``` Initiation will show you two different values: -| Value | Description | -|:----------------|:---------------------| +| Value | Description | +| :-------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Challenge type | Usually it should be `"1"`. If not, use the additional parameter `--ch_type=your_type` in the next step | -| Challenge token | Token required to finalize pairing in the next step | +| Challenge token | Token required to finalize pairing in the next step | At this point, a PIN code should be displayed at the top of your TV. With all these values, you can now finish pairing: ```bash -$ pyvizio --ip={ip} --device_type={device_type} pair-finish --token={challenge_token} --pin={pin} +$ pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} pair-finish --token={challenge_token} --pin={pin} ``` You will need the authentication token returned by this command to configure Home Assistant. @@ -81,13 +72,13 @@ To add your Vizio TV to your installation, add the following to your `configurat ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry vizio: - - host: IP_ADDRESS + - host: "DEVICE_IP:DEVICE_PORT" access_token: AUTH_TOKEN ``` {% configuration %} host: - description: IP address of your device. + description: "`IP Address:Port` for your device (port is optional but recommended)." required: true type: string name: diff --git a/source/_lovelace/light.markdown b/source/_lovelace/light.markdown index 7f47b443c6a..36d2a53f626 100644 --- a/source/_lovelace/light.markdown +++ b/source/_lovelace/light.markdown @@ -30,6 +30,11 @@ name: description: Overwrites friendly name. type: string default: Name of Entity +icon: + required: false + description: Overwrites icon. + type: string + default: Entity Domain Icon theme: required: false description: Set to any theme within `themes.yaml`.