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ha-template
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A tiny (<2kB) lit component for rendering templates in Home Assistant custom cards
A tiny (<2kB) lit component for rendering templates in Home Assistant custom cards
ha-template
is a tiny Lit component that conveniently handles rendering templates in Home Assistant custom cards. It subscribes to template updates, automatically rerenders them along with the template value and displays a fallback value if template is not available.
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Install this utility as any other dependency:
npm install -S ha-template
# or
yarn add ha-template
Use ha-template
in your card by importing and registering it as a custom component.
Pass hass
object, template
string and optional falback value
. ha-template
will handle template rendering and updating automatically.
import registerTemplates from 'ha-template';
// Register ha-template component.
// You can pass custom component name, if you want so.
registerTemplates();
class MyCustomCard extends LitElement {
static get properties() {
return {
hass: Object,
config: Object,
};
}
setConfig(config) {
this.config = config;
}
render() {
const value_template = this.config;
const fallback = 'Unknown';
// Use <ha-template> in your card.
//
// Pass hass object, template and a fallback value.
// Fallback value will replace with the result of rendered template.
// If template is not defined, fallback value will be used.
return html`
<ha-card>
<ha-template
hass=${this.hass}
template=${value_template}
value=${fallback}
></ha-template>
</ha-card>
`;
}
}
Alternatively, you can register HATemplate
as a custom element on your own:
import { HATemplate } from 'ha-template';
// Register HATemplate as a custom element.
customElements.define(component, HATemplate);
ha-template
has two exports:
HATemplate
- a custom lit-component that provides a convenient way to render templates. You can import it and register it as a custom element.default
- a function that registers HATemplate
as a ha-tempalte
custom element, by default. You can pass custom component name, if you want so.HATemplate
component accepts these properties:
hass
- an object of Home Assistant connection.template
- a string that contains a Jinja2 template.value
- a fallback value that will be used if template is not defined. Will be replaced by template result.variables
- an object of custom variables to be used within the template.Want to contribute to the project?
First of all, thanks! Check contributing guideline for more information.
MIT © Denys Dovhan
FAQs
A tiny (<2kB) lit component for rendering templates in Home Assistant custom cards
The npm package ha-template receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, ha-template popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ha-template demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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