Hi
I am new in Home Assistant and have some difficulties. I am not able to have clock working on lovelace. In the log the time sensor seems to be not starting. Bug somewhere or my mistakes?
When I follow the youtube instruction about setting a clock on the lovelace I can’t have these time sensors.
I only have one sensor.date_and_time and that gives all the time status “unknown”.
Is this because of Ubuntu / Oracle Virtualbox? Or how come?
My system
System Health
version core-2022.4.4
installation_type Home Assistant OS
dev false
hassio true
docker true
user root
virtualenv false
python_version 3.9.9
os_name Linux
os_version 5.10.108
arch x86_64
timezone Europe/Helsinki
Home Assistant Cloud
Home Assistant Supervisor
Dashboards
configuration.yaml
automation: !include automations.yaml script: !include scripts.yaml scene: !include scenes.yaml
logger:
default: info
default_config:
sensor:
platform: time_date
display_options:
'time'
'date'
'date_time'
'date_time_utc'
'date_time_iso'
'time_date'
'time_utc'
'beat'
sensor:
platform: nordpool
VAT: False
currency: "EUR"
low_price_cutoff: 0.95
region: "FI"
precision: 2
price_type: MWh
additional_costs: "{{0.0|float}}"
tom_l
April 16, 2022, 6:14am
2
sensor:
- platform: time_date
display_options:
- 'time'
- 'date'
- 'date_time'
- 'date_time_utc'
- 'date_time_iso'
- 'time_date'
- 'time_utc'
- 'beat'
Note the missing dashes in your config.
tom_l
April 16, 2022, 6:21am
4
Sorry here the config.yaml copied correctly
‘’’
automation: !include automations.yaml
script: !include scripts.yaml
scene: !include scenes.yaml
logger:
default: info
default_config:
Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
platform: time_date
display_options:
‘time’
‘date’
‘date_time’
‘date_time_utc’
‘date_time_iso’
‘time_date’
‘time_utc’
‘beat’
sensor:
platform: nordpool
VAT: False
currency: “EUR”
low_price_cutoff: 0.95
region: “FI”
precision: 2
price_type: MWh
additional_costs: “{{0.0|float}}”
‘’’
tom_l
April 16, 2022, 6:27am
6
Ha, nope. Try again. Three backticks on their won lines like this:
```
sensor:
- platform: time_date
display_options:
- 'time'
- 'date'
```
Sorry here the config.yaml copied correctly
automation: !include automations.yaml
script: !include scripts.yaml
scene: !include scenes.yaml
logger:
default: info
default_config:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: time_date
display_options:
- 'time'
- 'date'
- 'date_time'
- 'date_time_utc'
- 'date_time_iso'
- 'time_date'
- 'time_utc'
- 'beat'
sensor:
- platform: nordpool
VAT: False
currency: "EUR"
low_price_cutoff: 0.95
region: "FI"
precision: 2
price_type: MWh
additional_costs: "{{0.0|float}}"
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tom_l
April 16, 2022, 6:33am
8
You should have only one sensor:
line in your configuration.yaml with all sensors listed under it, like this:
sensor:
- platform: time_date
display_options:
- 'time'
- 'date'
- 'date_time'
- 'date_time_utc'
- 'date_time_iso'
- 'time_date'
- 'time_utc'
- 'beat'
- platform: nordpool
VAT: False
currency: "EUR"
low_price_cutoff: 0.95
region: "FI"
precision: 2
price_type: MWh
additional_costs: "{{0.0|float}}"
Another option is to keep your sensors together in a seperate file to declutter your configuration.yaml file.
configuration.yaml file
sensor: !include sensors.yaml
sensors.yaml file (note, no sensor:
line)
- platform: time_date
display_options:
- 'time'
- 'date'
- 'date_time'
- 'date_time_utc'
- 'date_time_iso'
- 'time_date'
- 'time_utc'
- 'beat'
- platform: nordpool
VAT: False
currency: "EUR"
low_price_cutoff: 0.95
region: "FI"
precision: 2
price_type: MWh
additional_costs: "{{0.0|float}}"
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tom_l
April 16, 2022, 6:37am
10
No probs. Just updated my post with some extra info.