Update History_stats sensor component configuration (#7248)

* Update History_stats sensor component configuration

* 🚑 Fix error
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Klaas Schoute 2018-10-29 22:43:03 +01:00 committed by Fabian Affolter
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@ -40,16 +40,38 @@ sensor:
end: '{% raw %}{{ now() }}{% endraw %}'
```
Configuration variables:
- **entity_id** (*Required*): The entity you want to track
- **state** (*Required*): The state you want to track
- **name** (*Optional*): Name displayed on the frontend
- **type** (*Optional*): The type of sensor: `time`, `ratio`, or `count`. Defaults to `time`
- **start**: When to start the measure (timestamp or datetime).
- **end**: When to stop the measure (timestamp or datetime)
- **duration**: Duration of the measure
{% configuration %}
entity_id:
description: The entity you want to track.
required: true
type: string
state:
description: The state you want to track.
required: true
type: string
name:
description: Name displayed on the frontend.
required: false
default: unnamed statistics
type: string
type:
description: "The type of sensor: `time`, `ratio`, or `count`."
required: false
default: time
type: string
start:
description: When to start the measure (timestamp or datetime).
required: false
type: template
end:
description: When to stop the measure (timestamp or datetime).
required: false
type: template
duration:
description: Duration of the measure.
required: false
type: time
{% endconfiguration %}
<p class='note'>
You have to provide **exactly 2** of `start`, `end` and `duration`.
@ -74,7 +96,6 @@ The `history_stats` component will execute a measure within a precise time perio
As `start` and `end` variables can be either datetimes or timestamps, you can configure almost any period you want.
### {% linkable_title Duration %}
The duration variable is used when the time period is fixed. Different syntaxes for the duration are supported, as shown below.
@ -127,6 +148,7 @@ Here are some examples of periods you could work with, and what to write in your
**Current week**: starts last Monday at 00:00, ends right now.
Here, last Monday is _today_ as a timestamp, minus 86400 times the current weekday (86400 is the number of seconds in one day, the weekday is 0 on Monday, 6 on Sunday).
```yaml
start: '{% raw %}{{ as_timestamp( now().replace(hour=0).replace(minute=0).replace(second=0) ) - now().weekday() * 86400 }}{% endraw %}'
end: '{% raw %}{{ now() }}{% endraw %}'