Hi.

This works fine in the template editor:

{% if states('sensor.apollo_mtr_1_cca750_presence_target_count') | int > 0 %}
  Detected
{% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_1_occupancy', 'on') %}
  Detected
{% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_2_occupancy', 'on') %}
  Detected
{% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_3_occupancy', 'on') %}
  Detected
{% else %}
  Not Detected
{% endif %}

But when I try to create a binary_sensory from it in configuration.yaml, I get “‘binary_sensor’ is undefined”:

template:
  - binary_sensor:
    - name: "Lounge Presence"
      state: >-
        {% if states('sensor.apollo_mtr_1_cca750_presence_target_count') | int > 0 %}
          Detected
        {% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_1_occupancy', 'on') %}
          Detected
        {% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_2_occupancy', 'on') %}
          Detected
        {% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_3_occupancy', 'on') %}
          Detected
        {% else %}
          Not Detected
        {% endif %}
      device_class: presence

I’m probably using incorrect syntax or something. Can anyone help me with this?

  • Matt The Horwood
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    2 months ago

    I think you can make a template from the helpers page, see if that works

    • Mike Wooskey@lemmy.thewooskeys.comOP
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      2 months ago

      Thanks for the suggsetion @Matt The Horwood.

      It looks like a “Combine the state of several sensors” or a “Group” helper only allow you to combine sensors of the same type.

      I created a binary sensor from a template using the helper, but it also returns “‘binary_sensor’ is undefined” when I try to access its value in the template editor with {{ states(binary_sensor.lounge_presence) }}

  • Mike Wooskey@lemmy.thewooskeys.comOP
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    2 months ago

    I found the solution. configuration.yaml needed to have the following syntax, with the defined values being true or false (instead of “Detected” or “Not Detected”):

    template:
      - binary_sensor:
          - name: "Lounge Presence"
            state: >-
              {% if states('sensor.apollo_mtr_1_cca750_presence_target_count') | int > 0 %}
                true
              {% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_1_occupancy', 'on') %}
                true
              {% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_2_occupancy', 'on') %}
                true
              {% elif is_state('binary_sensor.apollo_msr_2_c7bfe8_radar_zone_3_occupancy', 'on') %}
                true
              {% else %}
                false
              {% endif %}
            device_class: presence
    
        • Mike Wooskey@lemmy.thewooskeys.comOP
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          2 months ago

          If any of these 4 things happen, set the sensor to “Detected”, otherwise set it to “Not Detected”:

          1. MTR presence target count is greater than 0 (zero)
          2. MSR zone 1 occupancy is “on”
          3. MSR zone 2 occupancy is “on”
          4. MSR zone 3 occupancy is “on”

          As I said, this is working correctly in the template editor. The problem is that I can’t make a sensor out of it.

          • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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            2 months ago

            Okay, but the post being responded to threw an error that certainly seems like a yaml formatting error.

            If you simply deleted the “template” portion, and then changed the “binary_sensor” line without correcting the spacing in the lines after that, you’d get this error. Yaml is strict about leading spaces.

            • Mike Wooskey@lemmy.thewooskeys.comOP
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              2 months ago

              What I did was de-indent the binary_sensor section so it was at the same heirarchy as the template section, like this:

              But I realize now that I have to remove the hypen before “binary_sensor”. When I do, I Studio Code Server still shows a couple errors:

              It says I’m missing the “entities” and “platform” properties, and that “state” is not an allowed property.

                • Mike Wooskey@lemmy.thewooskeys.comOP
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                  2 months ago

                  I think Studio Code Server is a linter. It’s telling me what the syntax problems are - I just don’t know how to fix them. Now that I removed the hypehn, it’s not telling me there are any spacing/formatting issues. But it currently says I’m missing the “entities” and “platform” properties, but I don’t know what the values should be. And It also says “state” is not an allowed property, but that’s the property that holds all the important stuff about this sensor - so how can I remove it?