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Views | A Lovelace view is a tab inside a Lovelace dashboard. |
A View is a tab inside a Lovelace dashboard. To display cards on the UI you have to define them in views.
You can add a view to your user interface, by clicking the Lovelace menu (three dots at the top right of the screen) and then Edit Dashboard.
Click the +
button in the top menu bar.
Use titles and icons to describe the content of views.
Path
You can link to one view from a card in another view when using cards that support navigation (navigation_path
). The string supplied here will be appended to the string /lovelace/
to create the path to the view. Do not use special characters in paths. Do not begin a path with a number. This will cause the parser to read your path as a view index.
Example
View configuration:
- title: Living room
# the final path is /lovelace/living_room
path: living_room
Picture card configuration:
- type: picture
image: /local/living_room.png
tap_action:
action: navigate
navigation_path: /lovelace/living_room
View icon
If you define a view icon, the icon instead of the title will be displayed, the title will then be used as a tool-tip.
Example
- title: Garden
icon: mdi:flower
Visible
You can specify the visibility of views as a whole or per-user. (Note: This is only for the display of the tabs. The URL path is still accessible)
Example
views:
- title: Ian
visible:
- user: 581fca7fdc014b8b894519cc531f9a04
cards:
...
- title: Chelsea
visible:
- user: 6e690cc4e40242d2ab14cf38f1882ee6
cards:
...
- title: Admin
visible: db34e025e5c84b70968f6530823b117f
cards:
...
Options For Visible
If you define visible
as objects instead of a boolean to specify conditions for displaying the view tab:
{% configuration badges %} user: required: true description: User ID that can see the view tab (unique hex value found on the Users configuration page). type: string {% endconfiguration %}
Type
You can change the layout of a view by using a different view type. The default is masonry
.
Example
- title: Map
type: panel
cards:
- type: map
entities:
- device_tracker.demo_paulus
- zone.home
Theme
Set a separate theme for the view and its cards.
Example
- title: Home
theme: happy
Background
You can style the background of your views with a theme. You can use the CSS variable lovelace-background
. For wallpapers you probably want to use the example below, more options can be found here.
Example
# Example configuration.yaml entry
frontend:
themes:
example:
lovelace-background: center / cover no-repeat url("/local/background.png") fixed
{% configuration views %}
views:
required: true
description: A list of view configurations.
type: list
keys:
type:
required: false
description: The type of the view.
type: string
default: masonry
title:
required: true
description: The title or name.
type: string
badges:
required: false
description: List of entities IDs or badge
objects to display as badges. Note that badges do not show when view is in panel mode.
type: list
cards:
required: false
description: Cards to display in this view.
type: list
path:
required: false
description: Paths are used in the URL, more info below.
type: string
default: view index
icon:
required: false
description: Icon-name from Material Design Icons. You can use any icon from MaterialDesignIcons.com. Prefix the icon name with mdi:
, ie mdi:home
.
type: string
background:
required: false
description: Style the background using CSS, more info below.
type: string
theme:
required: false
description: Themes view and cards, more info below.
type: string
visible:
required: false
description: "Hide/show the view tab from all users or a list of individual visible
objects."
type: [boolean, list]
default: true
{% endconfiguration %}
Example
View configuration:
- title: Living room
badges:
- device_tracker.demo_paulus
- entity: light.ceiling_lights
name: Ceiling Lights
icon: mdi:bulb
- entity: switch.decorative_lights
image: /local/lights.png