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Any guide?

Open impy101 opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

Is there a guide on how to apply this to home assistant?

I followed your guide and connected my ESP8266 to my meter, setup mqtt on my home assistant and I was hoping there would be a guide somewhere on how to proceed from here (i.e. how to get all the data on my dash)

impy101 avatar Dec 20 '22 19:12 impy101

``You have to have the sensors.yaml filled with the correct sensors. There was an update to how home assistant handles sensors so some older examples won't work. My sensors.yaml is this:

# Sensors for esp8266_p1meter to be used in Home Assistant"
sensor:
  - name: "P1 Consumption low Tariff"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_consumption_low_tariff"
    device_class: "energy"
    state_class: "total_increasing"
    unit_of_measurement: "kWh"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/consumption_low_tarif"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 Consumption High Tariff"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_consumption_high_tariff"
    device_class: "energy"
    state_class: "total_increasing"
    unit_of_measurement: "kWh"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/consumption_high_tarif"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 Return Delivery High Tariff"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_delivery_high_tariff"
    device_class: "energy"
    state_class: "total_increasing"
    unit_of_measurement: "kWh"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/returndelivery_high_tarif"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 Return Delivery Low Tariff"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_delivery_low_tariff"
    device_class: "energy"
    state_class: "total_increasing"
    unit_of_measurement: "kWh"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/returndelivery_low_tarif"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 Actual Power Consumption"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_actual_power_consumption"
    device_class: "energy"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "kW"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/actual_consumption"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 Actual Return Delivery"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_actual_return_delivery"
    device_class: "power"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "kW"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/actual_returndelivery"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L1 Instant Power Usage"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l1_instant_power_usage"
    device_class: "power"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "kW"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l1_instant_power_usage"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L2 Instant Power Usage"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l2_instant_power_usage"
    device_class: "power"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "kW"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l2_instant_power_usage"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L3 Instant Power Usage"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l3_instant_power_usage"
    device_class: "power"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "kW"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l3_instant_power_usage"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L1 Instant Power Current"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l1_instant_power_current"
    device_class: "current"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "A"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l1_instant_power_current"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L2 Instant Power Current"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l2_instant_power_current"
    device_class: "current"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "A"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l2_instant_power_current"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L3 Instant Power Current"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l3_instant_power_current"
    device_class: "current"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "A"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l3_instant_power_current"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L1 Voltage"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l1_voltage"
    device_class: "voltage"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "V"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l1_voltage"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L2 Voltage"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l2_voltage"
    device_class: "voltage"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "V"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l2_voltage"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 L3 Voltage"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_l3_voltage"
    device_class: "voltage"
    state_class: "measurement"
    unit_of_measurement: "V"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/l3_voltage"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 Gas Usage"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_gas_usage"
    device_class: "gas"
    state_class: "total_increasing"
    unit_of_measurement: "m³"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/gas_meter_m3"
    value_template: "{{ value|float / 1000 }}"
  - name: "P1 Actual Tariff Group"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_actual_tariff_group"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/actual_tarif_group"
  - name: "P1 Short Power Outages"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_short_power_outages"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/short_power_outages"
  - name: "P1 Long Power Outages"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_long_power_outages"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/long_power_outages"
  - name: "P1 Short Power Drops"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_short_power_drops"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/short_power_drops"
  - name: "P1 Short Power Peaks"
    unique_id: "sensor.p1_short_power_peaks"
    state_topic: "sensors/power/p1meter/short_power_peaks"

bartkodden avatar Dec 26 '22 06:12 bartkodden

This is not working for me also. I have the sensors.yaml filled with the example from @bartkodden and added the following line to my configuration.yaml:

sensor: !include sensors.yaml

When I check the configuration in Developer Tools I see this error:

Invalid config for [sensor]: required key not provided @ data['platform']. Got None. (See /config/configuration.yaml, line 19).

Help is very much appreciated!

jdschuitemaker avatar Mar 11 '23 16:03 jdschuitemaker

same issue here, including the sensors with the sample file spawns that error

thijsdeschildre avatar Mar 21 '23 19:03 thijsdeschildre

This is not working for me also. I have the sensors.yaml filled with the example from @bartkodden and added the following line to my configuration.yaml:

sensor: !include sensors.yaml

When I check the configuration in Developer Tools I see this error:

Invalid config for [sensor]: required key not provided @ data['platform']. Got None. (See /config/configuration.yaml, line 19).

Help is very much appreciated!

I think I got it working. add this to configuration.yaml:

homeassistant:
  packages: !include_dir_named packages

create the directory "packages" in the config dir, and place the file there

thijsdeschildre avatar Mar 21 '23 21:03 thijsdeschildre