home-assistant.io/source/_dashboards/conditional.markdown
Fredrik Andersson 6c6268a08e
Update documentation for how cards can be configured in the UI (#21556)
Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <frenck@frenck.nl>
Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <git@frenck.dev>
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type, title, sidebar_label, description
type title sidebar_label description
card Conditional Card Conditional The Conditional card displays another card based on entity states.

The Conditional card displays another card based on entity states.

Note: Conditions with more than one entity are treated as an 'and' condition. This means that for the card to show, all entities must meet the state requirements set.

To add the Conditional card to your user interface, click the menu (three dots at the top right of the screen) and then Edit Dashboard. Click the Add Card button in the bottom right corner and select from the card picker.

All options for this card can be configured via the user interface.

YAML Configuration

The following YAML options are available when you use YAML mode or just prefer to use YAML in the Code Editor in the UI.

{% configuration %} type: required: true description: conditional type: string conditions: required: true description: List of entity IDs and matching states. type: list keys: entity: required: true description: Entity ID. type: string state: required: false description: Entity state is equal to this value.* type: string state_not: required: false description: Entity state is unequal to this value.* type: string card: required: true description: Card to display if all conditions match. type: map {% endconfiguration %}

*one is required (state or state_not)

Examples

type: conditional
conditions:
  - entity: light.bed_light
    state: "on"
  - entity: switch.decorative_lights
    state_not: "off"
card:
  type: entities
  entities:
    - device_tracker.demo_paulus
    - cover.kitchen_window
    - group.kitchen
    - lock.kitchen_door
    - light.bed_light