Hi, the option of selecting more days in history is very good, but to speed things up it would be nice to first select wich sensors you want to see. Maybe an filter with default nothing?
I agree with this, it seems a simple drop-down with categories:
- Motion
- Sensor
- Temperature
etc
Yes, still so needed… I’d like the option to filter in these ways:
first by category:
- Switch
- Sensor
- Binary Sensor
- Cover
…etc.
Then sub filter by types of that thing:
- Battery
- Humidity
- Illuminance
…etc…
And finally the ability to just search by name and have it pull up only that one item quickly as you have in the other views like logbook, states, or services.
Also, why not having an option to view hourly and then state what time you want to view?
Why is the one view that’s in such desperate need of filtering the one that has none? It’s sooo slow and won’t even render any more on my iOS Homeassistant app…
Ended up here looking for how to do this very thing…our air-conditioning quit working and I went to go back thru the weekend to try and determine when it stopped working based on temperature sensors but it looks like I have to wait for EVERYTHING from the selected day to load, then scroll all the way down and hunt for the line on the graph for the couple sensors I care about.
Being able to add one (or more) filtered things to the graphs to review and go forward/backward by day would be extremely useful. If not on the history tab, maybe a “back-forward” button on the 1-day history that shows if you click a current sensor value in a card view.
I haven’t looked yet to see if I can build this using some sort of start/end date in graphs…that too would be nice to have a stack of cards comparing (for example) the temperature graphs for each day over the past week to look for anomalies.
It would already help to be able to use wildcards in the filter on top. Right now, the choice is between everything and a single entity. Something like fan.*
or lock.*
would then become an option.
Has anyone figured out a way to do this one way or another? It looks like logbook-card displays ALL items; with no way to filter.