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The discogs
platform allows you to see the current amount of records in your Discogs collection.
{% linkable_title Setup %}
First, you'll need to get a personal access token from your Discogs account. You can generate a token from your profile's Developer settings.
{% linkable_title Configuration %}
To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: discogs
token: YOUR_TOKEN
The monitored conditions can create a sensor which displays the amount of records currently in your collection and/or wantlist, and an option to pick a random record from your collection.
{% configuration %} token: description: The Discogs API token to use as identification to get your collection. required: true type: string name: description: Name to use in the frontend. required: false type: string monitored_conditions: description: A list of sensor to include. required: false type: list keys: collection: description: Shows the amount of records in the user's collection. wantlist: description: Shows the amount of records in the user's wantlist. random_record: description: Proposes a random record from the collection to play. {% endconfiguration %}