import { BaseComponent } from './_base_component'; /** * Represents a MQTT Water Heater component for Home Assistant MQTT Discovery. * * The `mqtt` water heater platform lets you control your MQTT enabled water heater devices. * * For detailed documentation see: * https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/water_heater.mqtt/ */ export interface WaterHeaterComponent extends BaseComponent { /** * Must be `water_heater`. * Only allowed and required in [MQTT auto discovery device messages](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/mqtt/#device-discovery-payload). */ platform: 'water_heater'; /** * The payload that represents the available state. * Default: "online" */ payload_available?: string; /** * The payload that represents the unavailable state. * Default: "offline" */ payload_not_available?: string; /** * The MQTT topic to publish commands to change the water heater operation mode. */ mode_command_topic?: string; /** * A template to render the value sent to the `mode_command_topic` with. */ mode_command_template?: string; /** * The MQTT topic to subscribe for changes of the water heater operation mode. * If this is not set, the operation mode works in optimistic mode (see below). * A "None" payload resets to an `unknown` state. An empty payload is ignored. */ mode_state_topic?: string; /** * A template to render the value received on the `mode_state_topic` with. */ mode_state_template?: string; /** * A list of supported modes. * Needs to be a subset of the default values. * Default: ['off', 'eco', 'electric', 'gas', 'heat_pump', 'high_demand', 'performance'] */ modes?: string[]; /** * The MQTT topic to publish commands to change the water heater power state. * Sends the payload configured with `payload_on` if the water heater is turned on via the `water_heater.turn_on`, * or the payload configured with `payload_off` if the water heater is turned off via the `water_heater.turn_off` action. * Note that `optimistic` mode is not supported through `water_heater.turn_on` and `water_heater.turn_off` actions. * When called, these actions will send a power command to the device but will not optimistically update the state of the water heater. * The water heater device should report its state back via `mode_state_topic`. */ power_command_topic?: string; /** * A template to render the value sent to the `power_command_topic` with. * The `value` parameter is the payload set for `payload_on` or `payload_off`. */ power_command_template?: string; /** * The payload that represents enabled state. * Default: "ON" */ payload_on?: string; /** * The payload that represents disabled state. * Default: "OFF" */ payload_off?: string; /** * Flag that defines if the water heater works in optimistic mode (not waiting for state update before showing the change in Home Assistant). * Default: "`true` if no state topic defined, else `false`." */ optimistic?: boolean; /** * The MQTT topic to publish commands to change the target temperature. */ temperature_command_topic?: string; /** * A template to render the value sent to the `temperature_command_topic` with. */ temperature_command_template?: string; /** * The MQTT topic to subscribe for changes in the target temperature. * If this is not set, the target temperature works in optimistic mode (see below). * A `"None"` value received will reset the temperature set point. * Empty values (`'''`) will be ignored. */ temperature_state_topic?: string; /** * A template to render the value received on the `temperature_state_topic` with. */ temperature_state_template?: string; /** * Defines the temperature unit of the device, `C` or `F`. * If this is not set, the temperature unit is set to the system temperature unit. */ temperature_unit?: string; /** * The desired precision for this device. * Can be used to match your actual water heater's precision. * Supported values are `0.1`, `0.5` and `1.0`. * Default: 0.1 for Celsius and 1.0 for Fahrenheit. */ precision?: number; /** * Set the initial target temperature. * The default value depends on the temperature unit, and will be 43.3°C or 110°F. */ initial?: number; /** * Maximum set point available. * The default value depends on the temperature unit, and will be 60°C or 140°F. */ max_temp?: number; /** * Minimum set point available. * The default value depends on the temperature unit, and will be 43.3°C or 110°F. */ min_temp?: number; /** * A template with which the value received on `current_temperature_topic` will be rendered. */ current_temperature_template?: string; /** * The MQTT topic on which to listen for the current temperature. * A `"None"` value received will reset the current temperature. * Empty values (`'''`) will be ignored. */ current_temperature_topic?: string; /** * Defines a [template](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/templating/#using-value-templates-with-mqtt) * to extract the JSON dictionary from messages received on the `json_attributes_topic`. * Usage example can be found in [MQTT sensor](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/sensor.mqtt/#json-attributes-template-configuration) documentation. */ json_attributes_template?: string; /** * The MQTT topic subscribed to receive a JSON dictionary payload and then set as sensor attributes. * Usage example can be found in [MQTT sensor](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/sensor.mqtt/#json-attributes-topic-configuration) documentation. */ json_attributes_topic?: string; /** * Default template to render the payloads on *all* `*_state_topic`s with. */ value_template?: string; }