--- title: "Conditions" description: "Documentation about all available conditions." redirect_from: /getting-started/scripts-conditions/ --- Conditions can be used within a script or automation to prevent further execution. When a condition does not return true, the script or automation stops executing. A condition will look at the system at that moment. For example, a condition can test if a switch is currently turned on or off. Unlike a trigger, which is always `or`, conditions are `and` by default - all conditions have to be true. ### AND condition Test multiple conditions in one condition statement. Passes if all embedded conditions are valid. ```yaml condition: condition: and conditions: - condition: state entity_id: 'device_tracker.paulus' state: 'home' - condition: numeric_state entity_id: 'sensor.temperature' below: 20 ``` If you do not want to combine AND and OR conditions, you can list them sequentially. The following configuration works the same as the one listed above: ```yaml condition: - condition: state entity_id: 'device_tracker.paulus' state: 'home' - condition: numeric_state entity_id: 'sensor.temperature' below: 20 ``` Currently you need to format your conditions like this to be able to edit them using the [automations editor](/docs/automation/editor/). ### OR condition Test multiple conditions in one condition statement. Passes if any embedded condition is valid. ```yaml condition: condition: or conditions: - condition: state entity_id: 'device_tracker.paulus' state: 'home' - condition: numeric_state entity_id: 'sensor.temperature' below: 20 ``` ### MIXED AND and OR conditions Test multiple AND and OR conditions in one condition statement. Passes if any embedded condition is valid. This allows you to mix several AND and OR conditions together. ```yaml condition: condition: and conditions: - condition: state entity_id: 'device_tracker.paulus' state: 'home' - condition: or conditions: - condition: state entity_id: sensor.weather_precip state: 'rain' - condition: numeric_state entity_id: 'sensor.temperature' below: 20 ``` ### NOT condition Test multiple conditions in one condition statement. Passes if all embedded conditions are **not** valid. ```yaml condition: condition: not conditions: - condition: state entity_id: device_tracker.paulus state: 'home' - condition: state entity_id: alarm_control_panel.home_alarm state: disarmed ``` ### Numeric state condition This type of condition attempts to parse the state of the specified entity as a number, and triggers if the value matches the thresholds. If both `below` and `above` are specified, both tests have to pass. You can optionally use a `value_template` to process the value of the state before testing it. ```yaml condition: condition: numeric_state entity_id: sensor.temperature above: 17 below: 25 # If your sensor value needs to be adjusted value_template: {% raw %}'{{ float(state.state) + 2 }}'{% endraw %} ``` ### State condition Tests if an entity is a specified state. ```yaml condition: condition: state entity_id: device_tracker.paulus state: 'not_home' # optional: trigger only if state was this for last X time. for: hours: 1 minutes: 10 seconds: 5 ``` ### Sun condition #### Sun state condition The sun state can be used to test if the sun has set or risen. ```yaml condition: condition: state # 'day' condition: from sunrise until sunset entity_id: sun.sun state: 'above_horizon' ``` ```yaml condition: condition: state # from sunset until sunrise entity_id: sun.sun state: 'below_horizon' ``` #### Sun elevation condition The sun elevation can be used to test if the sun has set or risen, it is dusk, it is night, etc. when a trigger occurs. For an in-depth explanation of sun elevation, see [sun elevation trigger][sun_elevation_trigger]. [sun_elevation_trigger]: /docs/automation/trigger/#sun-elevation-trigger ```yaml condition: condition: and # 'twilight' condition: dusk and dawn, in typical locations conditions: - condition: template value_template: {% raw %}'{{ state_attr("sun.sun", "elevation") < 0 }}'{% endraw %} - condition: template value_template: {% raw %}'{{ state_attr("sun.sun", "elevation") > -6 }}'{% endraw %} ``` ```yaml condition: condition: template # 'night' condition: from dusk to dawn, in typical locations value_template: {% raw %}'{{ state_attr("sun.sun", "elevation") < -6 }}'{% endraw %} ``` #### Sunset/sunrise condition The sun condition can also test if the sun has already set or risen when a trigger occurs. The `before` and `after` keys can only be set to `sunset` or `sunrise`. They have a corresponding optional offset value (`before_offset`, `after_offset`) that can be added, similar to the [sun trigger][sun_trigger]. When both keys are used, the result is a logical `and` of separate conditions. Note that if only `before` key is used, the condition will be `true` _from midnight_ until sunrise/sunset. If only `after` key is used, the condition will be `true` from sunset/sunrise _until midnight_. Therefore, to cover time between sunset and sunrise one need to use `after: sunset` and `before: sunrise` as 2 separate conditions and combine them using `or`. [sun_trigger]: /docs/automation/trigger/#sun-trigger
The sunset/sunrise conditions do not work in locations inside the polar circles, and also not in locations with a highly skewed local time zone. In those cases it is advised to use conditions evaluating the solar elevation instead of the before/after sunset/sunrise conditions.
```yaml condition: condition: sun after: sunset after_offset: "-01:00:00" ``` This is 'when light' - equivalent to a state condition on `sun.sun` of `above_horizon`. ```yaml condition: - condition: sun after: sunrise before: sunset ``` This is 'when dark' - equivalent to a state condition on `sun.sun` of `below_horizon`. We cannot use both keys in this case as it will always be `false`. ```yaml condition: condition: or conditions: - condition: sun after: sunset - condition: sun before: sunrise ``` A visual timeline is provided below showing an example of when these conditions are true. In this chart, sunrise is at 6:00, and sunset is at 18:00 (6:00 PM). The green areas of the chart indicate when the specified conditions are true. Graphic showing an example of sun conditions ### Template condition The template condition tests if the [given template][template] renders a value equal to true. This is achieved by having the template result in a true boolean expression or by having the template render 'true'. ```yaml condition: condition: template value_template: "{% raw %}{{ (state_attr('device_tracker.iphone', 'battery_level')|int) > 50 }}{% endraw %}" ``` Within an automation, template conditions also have access to the `trigger` variable as [described here][automation-templating]. [template]: /topics/templating/ [automation-templating]: /getting-started/automation-templating/ ### 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. ```yaml condition: condition: time # At least one of the following is required. after: '15:00:00' before: '02:00:00' weekday: - mon - wed - fri ``` Valid values for `weekday` are `mon`, `tue`, `wed`, `thu`, `fri`, `sat`, `sun`. Note that if only `before` key is used, the condition will be `true` *from midnight* until the specified time. If only `after` key is used, the condition will be `true` from the specified time *until midnight*. Time condition windows can span across the midnight threshold if **both** `after` and `before` keys are used. In the example above, the condition window is from 3pm to 2am.
A better weekday condition could be by using the [Workday Binary Sensor](/integrations/workday/).
### Zone condition Zone conditions test if an entity is in a certain zone. For zone automation to work, you need to have set up a device tracker platform that supports reporting GPS coordinates. ```yaml condition: condition: zone entity_id: device_tracker.paulus zone: zone.home ``` ### Examples ```yaml condition: - condition: numeric_state entity_id: sun.sun value_template: '{{ state.attributes.elevation }}' below: 1 - condition: state entity_id: light.living_room state: 'off' - condition: time before: '23:00:00' after: '14:00:00' - condition: state entity_id: script.light_turned_off_5min state: 'off' ```