--- title: Logbook description: Instructions on how to enable the logbook integration for Home Assistant. ha_category: - History ha_release: 0.7 ha_domain: logbook ha_quality_scale: internal ha_codeowners: - '@home-assistant/core' ha_integration_type: system --- The logbook integration provides a different perspective on the history of your house by showing all the changes that happened to your house in reverse chronological order. It depends on the [`recorder`](/integrations/recorder/) integration for storing the data. This means that if the [`recorder`](/integrations/recorder/) integration is set up to use e.g., MySQL or PostgreSQL as data store, the `logbook` integration does not use the default SQLite database to store data. This integration is by default enabled, unless you've disabled or removed the [`default_config:`](/integrations/default_config/) line from your configuration. If that is the case, the following example shows you how to enable this integration manually: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry logbook: ``` {% configuration %} exclude: description: "Configure which integrations should **not** create logbook entries. ([Configure Filter](#configure-filter))" required: false type: map keys: entities: description: The list of entity ids to be excluded from creating logbook entries. required: false type: list entity_globs: description: Exclude all entities matching a listed pattern from creating logbook entries (e.g., `sensor.weather_*`). required: false type: list domains: description: The list of domains to be excluded from creating logbook entries. required: false type: list include: description: Configure which integrations should create logbook entries. ([Configure Filter](#configure-filter)) required: false type: map keys: entities: description: The list of entity ids to be included in creating logbook entries. required: false type: list entity_globs: description: Include all entities matching a listed pattern when creating logbook entries (e.g., `sensor.weather_*`). required: false type: list domains: description: The list of domains to be included in creating logbook entries. required: false type: list {% endconfiguration %} ## Configure Filter By default, the logbook will use the same filter as the recorder. To limit which entities are being exposed to `Logbook`, you can use the `include` and `exclude` parameters. ```yaml # Example filter to include specified domains and exclude specified entities logbook: include: domains: - alarm_control_panel - light entity_globs: - binary_sensor.*_occupancy exclude: entities: - light.kitchen_light ``` {% include common-tasks/filters.md %} ### Common filtering examples If you want to exclude messages of some entities or domains from the logbook just add the `exclude` parameter like: ```yaml # Example of excluding domains and entities from the logbook logbook: exclude: entities: - sensor.last_boot - sensor.date entity_globs: - sensor.weather_* domains: - sun ``` In case you just want to see messages from some specific entities or domains use the `include` configuration: ```yaml # Example to show how to include only the listed domains and entities in the logbook logbook: include: domains: - sensor - switch - media_player ``` You can also use the `include` list and filter out some entities or domains with an `exclude` list. Usually this makes sense if you define domains on the include side and filter out some specific entities. ```yaml # Example of combining include and exclude configurations logbook: include: domains: - sensor - switch - media_player exclude: entities: - sensor.last_boot - sensor.date entity_globs: - sensor.weather_* ``` ### Exclude Events If you have `sensor.date` to show the current date in the UI, but you do not want a logbook entry for that sensor every day it can be excluded. To exclude these entities just add them to the `exclude` > `entities` list in the configuration of the logbook. To exclude all events from a whole domain add it to the `exclude` > `domain` list. For instance you use the `sun` domain only to trigger automations on the `azimuth` attribute, then you possible are not interested in the logbook entries for sun rise and sun set. Excluded entities still take up space in the database. It may be advisable to exclude them in `recorder` instead. ### Custom Entries It is possible to add custom entries to the logbook by using the script component to fire an event. ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry script: add_logbook_entry: alias: "Add Logbook" sequence: - service: logbook.log data: name: Kitchen message: is being used # Optional entity_id: light.kitchen domain: light ```
When calling the `logbook.log` service without a `domain` or `entity_id`, entries will be added with the `logbook` domain. Ensure that the `logbook` domain is not filtered away if you want these entries to appear in your logbook.
Sensor entities that have been assigned units (i.e., have a `unit_of_measurement` attribute) are assumed to change frequently and those sensors are automatically excluded from the logbook.