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Scenes | Instructions on how to setup scenes within Home Assistant. | home-assistant.png |
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internal | 0.15 |
You can create scenes that capture the states you want certain entities to be. For example, a scene can specify that light A should be turned on and light B should be bright red.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
scene:
- name: Romantic
entities:
light.tv_back_light: on
light.ceiling:
state: on
xy_color: [0.33, 0.66]
brightness: 200
- name: Movies
entities:
light.tv_back_light:
state: on
brightness: 100
light.ceiling: off
media_player.sony_bravia_tv:
source: HDMI 1
{% configuration %} name: description: Friendly name of scene. required: true type: string entities: description: Entities to control. required: true type: list {% endconfiguration %}
As you can see, there are two ways to define the states of each entity_id
:
- Define the
state
directly with the entity. - Define a complex state with its attributes.
Scenes can be activated using the service scene.turn_on
(there is no 'scene.turn_off' service).
# Example automation
...
automation:
trigger:
platform: state
entity_id: device_tracker.sweetheart
from: 'not_home'
to: 'home'
action:
service: scene.turn_on
entity_id: scene.romantic