--- layout: page title: "Input Select" description: "Instructions how to integrate the Input Select component into Home Assistant." date: 2016-02-02 17:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: home-assistant.png ha_category: Automation ha_release: 0.13 --- The `input_select` component allows the user to define a list of values that can be selected via the frontend and can be used within conditions of automation. When a user selects a new item, a state transition event is generated. This state event can be used in an `automation` trigger. To enable this platform in your installation, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml`: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry input_select: who_cooks: name: Who cooks today options: - Paulus - Anne Therese initial: Anne Therese icon: mdi:panda living_room_preset: options: - Visitors - Visitors with kids - Home Alone ``` {% configuration %} input_select: description: Alias for the input. Multiple entries are allowed. required: true type: map keys: name: description: Friendly name of the input. required: false type: String options: description: List of options to choose from. required: true type: Array initial: description: Initial value when Home Assistant starts. required: false type: Element of options default: First element of options icon: description: Icon to display for the component. Refer to the [Customizing devices](/docs/configuration/customizing-devices/#possible-values) page for possible values. required: false type: icon {% endconfiguration %}

Because YAML defines [booleans](http://yaml.org/type/bool.html) as equivalent, any variations of 'On', 'Yes', 'Y', 'Off', 'No', or 'N' (regardless of case) used as option names will be replaced by True and False unless they are defined in quotation marks.

### {% linkable_title Restore State %} This component supports the `restore_state` function which restores the state after Home Assistant has started to the value it has been before Home Assistant stopped. To use this feature please make sure that the [`recorder`](/components/recorder/) component is enabled and your entity does not have a value set for `initial`. Additional information can be found in the [Restore state](/components/recorder/#restore-state) section of the [`recorder`](/components/recorder/) component documentation. ### {% linkable_title Services %} This components provide three services to modify the state of the `input_select`. | Service | Data | Description | | ------- | ---- | ----------- | | `select_option` | `option` | This can be used to select a specific option. | `set_options` | `options`
`entity_id(s)` | Set the options for specific `input_select` entities. | `select_previous` | | Select the previous option. | `select_next` | | Select the next option. ### {% linkable_title Scenes %} To specify a target option in a [Scene](/components/scene/) you have to specify the target as `option` attribute: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry scene: - name: Example1 entities: input_select.who_cooks: option: Paulus ``` ## {% linkable_title Automation Examples %} The following example shows the usage of the `input_select.select_option` service in an automation: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry automation: - alias: example automation trigger: platform: event event_type: MY_CUSTOM_EVENT action: - service: input_select.select_option data: entity_id: input_select.who_cooks option: Paulus ``` To dynamically set the `input_select` options you can call `input_select.set_options`. The following example can be used in an automation rule: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry automation: - alias: example automation trigger: platform: event event_type: MY_CUSTOM_EVENT action: - service: input_select.set_options data: entity_id: input_select.who_cooks options: ["Item A", "Item B", "Item C"] ``` Example of `input_select` being used in a bidirectional manner, both being set by and controlled by an MQTT action in an automation. {% raw %} ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry using 'input_select' in an action in an automation # Define input_select input_select: thermostat_mode: name: Thermostat Mode options: - "auto" - "off" - "cool" - "heat" icon: mdi:target # Automation. # This automation script runs when a value is received via MQTT on retained topic: thermostatMode # It sets the value selector on the GUI. This selector also had its own automation when the value is changed. - alias: Set Thermostat Mode Selector trigger: platform: mqtt topic: "thermostatMode" # entity_id: input_select.thermostat_mode action: service: input_select.select_option data_template: entity_id: input_select.thermostat_mode option: "{{ trigger.payload }}" # This automation script runs when the thermostat mode selector is changed. # It publishes its value to the same MQTT topic it is also subscribed to. - alias: Set Thermostat Mode trigger: platform: state entity_id: input_select.thermostat_mode action: service: mqtt.publish data_template: topic: "thermostatMode" retain: true payload: "{{ states('input_select.thermostat_mode') }}" ``` {% endraw %}