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title, description, ha_category, ha_iot_class, logo, ha_release, ha_qa_scale
| title | description | ha_category | ha_iot_class | logo | ha_release | ha_qa_scale | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Version | Instructions on how to integrate a version sensor into Home Assistant. |
|
Local Push | home-assistant.png | 0.52 | internal |
The version sensor platform that can display the current Home Assistant versions.
Configuration
To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: version
{% configuration %}
name:
description: Name to use in the frontend.
required: false
type: string
default: "Current Version in case of source: local, Latest Version otherwise."
beta:
description: Flag to indicate that it will check for beta versions, only supported for the sources pypi, hassio and docker.
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
image:
description: The image you want to check against, this is only supported for hassio and docker, see full list under.
required: false
type: string
default: default
source:
description: The source you want to check against, possible values are local, pypi, hassio, haio and docker.
required: false
type: string
default: local
{% endconfiguration %}
Supported images for Hass.io and Docker
default, qemux86, qemux86-64, qemuarm, qemuarm-64, intel-nuc, raspberrypi, raspberrypi2, raspberrypi3, raspberrypi3-64, raspberrypi4, raspberrypi4-64, tinker, odroid-c2, odroid-xu
Alternatives for showing local version
This sensor is an alternative to the existing solutions to achieve the same result through various platforms. Remember that you can easily get the installed version on the command line.
hass --version
Or go to the
Info section of the Developer Tools.
A command_line with
hass to display your current version.
sensor:
- platform: command_line
name: Version
command: "/home/homeassistant/bin/hass --version"
It's also possible to read a file called .HA_VERSION which is located in your
Home Assistant configuration folder.
sensor:
- platform: command_line
name: Version
command: "cat /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/.HA_VERSION"
You might think that a rest sensor could work,
too,
but it will not as Home Assistant is not ready when the sensor gets initialized.
{% raw %}
sensor:
- platform: rest
resource: http://IP_ADDRESS:8123/api/config
name: Current Version
value_template: '{{ value_json.version }}'
{% endraw %}