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README.md

Device Configuration Files

This directory contains device configuration files, describing the workings of supported devices. The files are in YAML format, and describe the mapping of Tuya DPS (Data Point Setting) to HomeAssistant attributes.

Each Tuya device may correspond to one primary entity and any number of secondary entities in Home Assistant.

The Top Level

The top level of the device configuration defines the following:

name

The device should be named descriptively with a name the user would recognize, the brand and model of the device is a good choice. If a whole family of devices is supported, a generalization of the model type can be used. The name should also indicate to the user what type of device it is.

legacy_type

Optional, deprecated.

The legacy_type is a transitional link back to an old name the device was known by. It is used in the migration process to migrate old configs to the latest config which uses the config filename as the identifier for the device. New devices should not define this.

products

Optional, for future use.

A list of products that this config applies to. Each product in the list must have an id specified, which corresponds to the productId or productKey (depending on where you are getting it from) in Tuya info. This is available from the Tuya developer web portal listing for your device, or when using UDP discovery (via tinytuya). In future it is intended that UDP discovery will be used to more precisely match devices to configs, so it is recommended to report these if you can find them when requesting a new device. Each listing can also have an optional name, which is intended to override the top level name when full support for this field is added. Probably other info will be added in future to provide better reporting of device manufacturer and model etc.

primary_entity

This contains the configuration for one Home Assistant entity which is considered the main entity for the device. For example, if the device is a heater, this would be a climate entity.

The configuration for entities is detailed in its own section below.

secondary_entities

Optional.

This contains a list of additional Home Assistant entities providing additional functionality beyond the capabilities of the primary entity. Examples include lighting control for display panels as a Home Assistant light entity, child locks as a Home Assistant lock entity, or additional toggles as Home Assistant switch entities.

The configuration for secondary entities is the same as primary entities, and is detailed in the section below.

Entity configuration

entity

The Home Assistant entity type being configured. Currently supported types are climate, switch, light, lock. Functionality for these entities is limited to that which has been required for the devices until now and may need to be extended for new devices. In particular, the light and lock entities have only been used for simple secondary entities, so only basic functionality is implemented.

deprecated

Optional

This is used to mark an entity as deprecated. This is mainly for older devices that were implemented when only climate devices were supported, but are better represented in HA as fan or humidifier devices. An entity should be moved to secondary_entities before being marked as deprecated, and the preferred device type moved to the primary_entity. The value of this should indicated what to use instead.

class

Optional.

For some entity types, a device class can be set, for example switch entities can have a class of outlet. This may slightly alter the UI behaviour. For most entities, it will alter the default icon, and for binary sensors also the state that off and on values translate to in the UI.

category

Optional.

This specifies the entity category of the entity. Entities can be categorized as config or diagnostic to restrict where they appear automatically in Home Assistant.

dps

This is a list of the definitions for the Tuya DPS associated with attributes of this entity. There should be one list entry for each supported DPS reported by the device.

The configuration of DPS entries is detailed in its own section below.

name

Optional.

The name associated with this entity can be set here. If no name is set, it will inherit the name at the top level. This is mostly useful for overriding the name of secondary entities to give more information about the purpose of the entity, as the generic type with the top level name may not be sufficient to describe the function.

mode

Optional. For number entities, default="auto", for others, None

For number entities, this can be used to force slider or box as the input method. The default auto uses a slider if the range is small enough, or a box otherwise.

DPS configuration

id

Every DPS must have a numeric ID matching the DPS ID in the Tuya protocol.

type

The type of data returned by the Tuya API. Can be one of the following:

  • string can contain arbitrary text.
  • boolean can contain the values True or False.
  • integer can contain only numbers. Integers can have range set on them, be scaled and steped
  • bitfield is a special case of integer, where the bits that make up the value each has individal meaning.
  • base64 is a special case of string, where binary data is base64 encoded. Platforms that use this type will need special handling to make sense of the data.
  • hex is a special case of string, where binary data is hex encoded. Platforms that use this type will need special handling to make sense of the data.
  • json is a special case of string, where multiple data points are encoded in json format in the string. Platforms that use this type will need special handling to make sense of the data.
  • float can contain floating point numbers. No known devices use this, but it is supported if needed.

name

The name given to the attribute in Home Assistant. Certain names are used by the Home Assistant entities for specific purposes. If a name is not recognized as a standard attribute by the entitiy implementation, the attribute will be returned as a readonly custom attribute on the entity. If you need non-standard attributes to be able to be set, you will need to use a secondary entity for that.

readonly

Optional.

A boolean setting to mark attributes as readonly. If not specified, the default is false. If set to true, the attributes will be reported to Home Assistant, but no functionality for setting them will be exposed.

mapping

Optional. This can be used to define a list of additional rules that modify the DPS to Home Assistant attribute mapping to something other than a one to one copy.

The rules can range from simple value substitution to complex relationships involving other attributes. It can also be used to change the icon of the entity based on the attribute value. Mapping rules are defined in their own section below.

hidden

Optional. This can be used to define DPS that do not directly expose Home Assistant attributes. When set to true, no attribute will be sent. A name should still be specified and the attribute can be referenced as a constraint from mapping rules on other attributes to implement complex mappings.

An example of use is a climate device, where the Tuya device keeps separate temperature settings for different Normal and Eco preset modes. The Normal temperature setting is exposed through the standard temperature Home Assistant attribute on the climate device, but the eco_temperature setting on a different DPS is set to hidden. Mapping Rules are used on the temperature attribute to redirect to eco_temperature when preset_mode is set to Eco.

range

Optional.

For integer attributes that are not readonly, a range can be set with min and max values that will limit the values that the user can enter in the Home Assistant UI. This can also be set in a mapping or conditions block.

unit

Optional. default="C" for temperature dps on climate devices, None for sensors.

For temperature dps, some devices will use Fahrenhiet. This needs to be indicated back to HomeAssistant by defining unit as "F". For sensor entities, see the HomeAssistant developer documentation for the full list of possible units (C and F are automatically translated to their Unicode equivalents, other units are currently ASCII so can be easily entered directly).

class

Optional. default=None.

For sensors, this sets the state class of the sensor (measurement, total or total_increasing)

format

Optional. default=None

For base64 and hex types, this specifies how to decode the binary data (after hex or base64 decoding). This is a container field, the contents of which should be a list consisting of name, bytes and range fields. range is as described above. bytes is the number of bytes for the field, which can be 1, 2, or 4. name is a name for the field, which will have special handling depending on the device type.

Mapping Rules

Mapping rules can change the behavior of attributes beyond simple copying of DPS values to attribute values. Rules can be defined without a dps_val to apply to all values, or a list of rules that apply to particular dps values can be defined to change only particular cases. Rules can even depend on the values of other elements.

dps_val

Optional, if not provided, the rule is a default that will apply to all values not covered by their own dps_val rule.

dps_val defines the DPS value that each rule in the list applies to. This can be used to map specific values from the Tuya protocol into attribute values that have specific meaning in Home Assistant. For example, climate entities in Home Assistant define modes "off", "heat", "cool", "heat_cool", "auto" and "dry". But in the Tuya protocol, a simple heater just has a boolean off/on switch. It can also be used to change the icon when a specific mode is operational. For example if a heater device has a fan-only mode, you could change the icon to "mdi:fan" instead of "mdi:radiator" when in that mode.

value

Optional.

This can be used to set the attribute value seen by Home Assistant to something different than the DPS value from the Tuya protocol. Normally it will be used with dps_val to map from one value to another. It could also be used at top level to override all values, but I can't imagine a useful purpose for that.

scale

Optional, default=1

This can be used in an integer dps mapping to scale the values. For example some climate devices represent the temperature as an integer in tenths of degrees, and require a scale of 10 to convert them to degrees expected by Home Assistant. The scale can also be the other way, for a fan with speeds 1, 2 and 3 as DPS values, this can be converted to a percentage with a scale of 0.03.

###invert

Optional, default=False

This can be used in an integer dps mapping to invert the range. For example, some cover devices have an opposite idea of which end of the percentage scale open and closed are from what Home Assistant assumes. To use this mapping option, a range must also be specified for the dps.

step

Optional, default=1

This can be used in an integer dps mapping to make values jump by a specific step. It can also be set in a conditions block so that the steps change only under certain conditions. An example is where a value has a range of 0-100, but only allows settings that are divisible by 10, so a step of 10 would be set.

icon

Optional.

This can be used to override the icon. Most useful with a dps_val which indicates a change from normal operating mode, such as "fan-only", "defrosting", "tank-full" or some error state.

icon_priority

Optional. Default 10. Lower numbers mean higher priorities.

When a number of rules on different attributes define icon changes, you may need to control which have priority over the others. For example, if the device is off, probably it is more important to indicate that than whether it is in fan-only or heat mode. So in the off/on DPS, you might give a priority of 1 to the off icon, 3 to the on icon, and in the mode DPS you could give a priority of 2 to the fan icon, to make it override the normal on icon, but not the off icon. If you don't specify any priorities, the icons will all get the same priority, so if any overlap exists in the rules, it won't always be predictable which icon will be displayed.

value_redirect

Optional.

When value_redirect is set, the value of the attribute and any attempt to set it will be redirected to the named attribute instead of the current one.

An example of how this can be useful is where a Tuya heater has a dps for the target temperature in normal mode, and a different dps for the target temperature is "eco" mode. Depending on the preset_mode, you need to use one or the other. But Home Assistant just has one temperature attribute for setting target temperature, so the mapping needs to be done before passing to Home Assistant.

value_mirror

Optional.

When value_mirror is set, the value of the attribute will be redirected to the current value of the named attribute. Unlike value_redirect, this does not redirect attempts to set the dps to the redirected dps, but when used in a map, this can make the mapping dynamic.

An example of how this can be useful is where a thermostat can be configured to control either a heating or cooling device, but it is not expected to change this setting during operation. Once set up, the hvac_mode dps can have a mapping that mirrors the value of the configuration dps.

invalid

Optional. Boolean, default false.

Invalid set to true allows an attribute to temporarily be set read-only in some conditions. Rather than passing requests to set the attribute through to the Tuya protocol, attempts to set it will throw an error while it meets the conditions to be invalid. It does not make sense to set this at mapping level, as it would cause a situation where you can set a value then not be able to unset it. Instead, this should be used with conditions, below, to make the behaviour dependent on another DPS, such as disabling fan speed control when the preset is in sleep mode (since sleep mode should force low).

constraint

Optional. Always paired with conditions.

If a rule depends on an attribute other than the current one, then constraint can be used to specify the element that conditions applies to.

conditions

Optional. Always paired with constraint.

Conditions defines a list of rules that are applied based on the constraint attribute. The contents are the same as Mapping Rules, but dps_val applies to the attribute specified by constraint. All others act on the current attribute as they would in the mapping. Although conditions are specified within a mapping, they can also contain a mapping of their own to override that mapping. These nested mappings are limited to simple dps_val to value substitutions, as more complex rules would quickly become too complex to manage.

Entity types

Entities have specific mappings of dps names to functions. Any unrecognized dps name is added to the entity as a read-only extra attribute, so can be observed and queried from HA, but if you need to be able to change it, you should split it into its own entity of an appropriate type (number, select, switch for example).

If the type of dps does not match the expected type, a mapping should be provided to convert. Note that "on" and "off" require quotes in yaml, otherwise it they are interpretted as true/false.

Many entity types support a class attribute which may change the UI behaviour, icons etc. See the HA documentation for the entity type to see what is valid (these may expand over time)

binary_sensor

  • sensor (required, boolean) the dps to attach to the sensor.

climate

  • aux_heat (optional, boolean) a dps to control the aux heat switch if the device has one.
  • current_temperature (optional, number) a dps that reports the current temperature.
  • current_humidity (optional, number) a dps that reports the current humidity (%).
  • fan_mode (optional, mapping of strings) a dps to control the fan mode if available. Any value is allowed, but HA has some standard modes: "on", "off", auto, low, medium, high, top, middle, focus, diffuse
  • humidity (optional, number) a dps to control the target humidity if available. (%)
  • hvac_mode (optional, mapping of strings) a dps to control the mode of the device. Possible values are: "off", cool, heat, heat_cool, auto, dry, fan_only
  • hvac_action (optional, string) a dps thar reports the current action of the device. Possible values are: "off", idle, cooling, heating, drying, fan
  • preset_mode (optional, mapping of strings) a dps to control preset modes of the device. Any value is allowed, but HA has some standard presets: none, eco, away, boost, comfort, home, sleep, activity
  • swing_mode (optional, mapping of strings) a dps to control swing modes of the device. Possible values are: "off", vertical, horizontal
  • temperature (optional, number) a dps to set the target temperature of the device. A unit may be specified as part of the attribute if a temperature_unit dps is not available, if not the default unit configured in HA will be used.
  • target_temp_high (optional, number) a dps to set the upper temperature range of the device. This dps should be paired with target_temp_low, and is mutually exclusive with temperature
  • target_temp_low (optional, number) a dps to set the lower temperature range of the device.
  • temperature_unit (optional, string) a dps that specifies the unit the device is configured for. Values should be mapped to "C" or "F" (case sensitive) - often the device will use a boolean or lower case for this
  • min_temperature (optional, number) a dps that specifies the minimum temperature that can be set. Some devices provide this, otherwise a fixed range on the temperature dps can be used.
  • max_temperature (optional, number) a dps that specifies the maximum temperature that can be set.

cover

Either position or open should be specified.

  • position (optional, number 0-100): a dps to control the percentage that the cover is open. 0 means completely close, 100 means completely open.
  • control (optional, mapping of strings): a dps to control the cover. Mainly useful if position cannot be used. Valid values are open, close, stop
  • action (optional, string): a dps that reports the current state of the cover. Special values are opening, closing
  • open (optional, boolean): a dps that reports if the cover is open. Only used if position is not available.

fan

  • switch (optional, boolean): a dps to control the power state of the fan
  • preset_mode (optional, mapping of strings): a dps to control different modes of the fan. Values "off", low, medium, high are handled specially by HA as deprecated speed aliases which will be removed in mid 2022. Consider mapping these as speed values instead, as voice assistants will respond to phrases like "turn the fan up/down" for speed.
  • speed (optional, number 0-100): a dps to control the speed of the fan (%). scale and step can be used to convert smaller ranges to percentages, or a mapping for discrete values.
  • oscillate (optional, boolean): a dps to control whether the fan will oscillate or not.
  • direction (optional, string): a dps to control the spin direction of the fan. Valid values are forward, reverse.

humidifier

Humidifer can also cover dehumidifiers (use class to specify which).

  • switch (optional, boolean): a dps to control the power state of the fan
  • mode (optional, mapping of strings): a dps to control preset modes of the device
  • humidity (optional, number): a dps to control the target humidity of the device

light

  • switch (optional, boolean): a dps to control the on/off state of the light
  • brightness (optional, number 0-255): a dps to control the dimmer if available.
  • color_temp (optional, number): a dps to control the color temperature if available. will be mapped so the minimum corresponds to 153 mireds (6500K), and max to 500 (2000K).
  • rgbhsv (optional, hex): a dps to control the color of the light, using encoded RGB and HSV values. The format field names recognized for decoding this field are r, g, b, h, s, v.
  • color_mode (optional, mapping of strings): a dps to control which mode to use if the light supports multiple modes. Special values: white, color_temp, rgbw, hs, xy, rgb, rgbww, others will be treated as effects, Note: only white, color_temp and rgbw are currently supported, others listed above are reserved and may be implemented in future when the need arises.
  • effect (optional, mapping of strings): a dps to control effects / presets supported by the light. If the light mixes in color modes in the same dps, color_mode should be used instead.

lock

  • lock (required, boolean): a dps to control the lock state: true = locked, false = unlocked

number

  • value (required, number): a dps to control the number that is set.
  • unit (optional, string): a dps that reports the units returned by the number. This may be useful for devices that switch between C and F, otherwise a fixed unit attribute on the value dps can be used.
  • minimum (optional, number): a dps that reports the minimum the number can be set to. This may be used as an alternative to a range setting on the value dps if the range is dynamic
  • maximum (optional, number): a dps that reports the maximum the number can be set to. This may be used as an alternative to a range setting on the value dps if the range is dynamic

select

  • option (required, mapping of strings): a dps to control the option that is selected.

sensor

  • sensor (required, number or string): a dps that returns the current value of the sensor.
  • unit (optional, string): a dps that returns the unit returned by the sensor. This may be useful for devices that switch between C and F, otherwise a fixed unit attribute on the sensor dps can be used.

switch

  • switch (required, boolean): a dps to control the switch state.
  • current_power_w (optional, number): a dps that returns the current power consumption in watts. This is a legacy attribute, for the HA Energy dashboard it is advisable to also provide a sensor entity linked to the same dps as well.

vacuum

-status (required, mapping of strings): a dps to report and control the status of the vacuum.

Special values: `return_to_base, clean_spot`, others are sent as general commands
  • locate (optional, boolean): a dps to trigger a locator beep on the vacuum.
  • power (optional, boolean): a dps to switch full system power on and off
  • activate (optional, boolean): a dps to start and pause the vacuum
  • battery (optional, number 0-100): a dps that reports the current battery level (%)
  • direction_control (optional, mapping of strings): a dps that is used for directional commands These are additional commands that are not part of status. They can be sent as general commands from HA.
  • error (optional, bitfield): a dps that reports error status. As this is mapped to a single "fault" state, you could consider separate binary_sensors to report on individual errors