Home Assistant Core 2023.3! đ
February was a short month, resulting in a short release cycle, but⊠That
didnât stop anybody from stuffing this release with many great improvements!
As the release title most fittingly puts it, most features of this release
show up in dialogs. New dialogs, restyled dialogs, new features that appear
in dialogs, and all sorts of new dialogues you can have with Assist. Something
with âdialogsâ all over these release notes!
Besides dialogs, this release brings in three new integrations, updates to
Thread and Matter, and quite an impressive list of other noteworthy changes.
My personal favorite in this release is, undoubtedly, the all-new restart dialog.
It brings in proper choice, less navigation, and it looks slick! I am genuinely
really loving and enjoying the result. đ€©
Enjoy the release!
../Frenck
Donât forget to join our release party live stream on YouTube 1 March 2023, at 12:00 PST / 21:00 CET!
Restarting Home Assistant
Since we started redesigning our menu structure (a little over a year
ago), âRestartingâ Home Assistant has been a source of discussion in our
community. Home Assistant can be restarted, reloaded, rebooted,
and powered off; it quickly became unclear what to use and when.
Weâve come up with a solution inspired by the good old Windows XP computer
turn-off screen. @matthiasdebaat made a UX that has been implemented
by @piitaya that will hopefully make this all better, more clear.
Nice, right? đ€© What is entirely new is the first item shown: âQuick reloadâ.
Quick reload calls all active integrations in your system that support
reloading YAML configuration on the fly đ.
This means all integrations individually listed as reloadable under the YAML
tab in the developer tools are reloaded simultaneously! Also, @frenck made
quick reload available as a service,
so you can automate with it.
Lastly, another place for finding it more easily; the option to restart has
also been added to the three-dotted overflow menu in the top right of the
settings screen.
Asking Assist for the current state of things
This release updates Assist with the capability to ask for the state of things
around your home. For example:
Intents for three types of questions have been added:
- Ask for the state of a single entity:
- âWhat is the outside temperature?â
- âIs the front door locked?â
- âWhat is the power consumption in the office?â
- Any or all questions:
- âAre any lights on in the bedroom?â
- âAre all windows closed in the kitchen?â
- How many or which questions:
- âHow many lights are on in the office?â
- âWhich doors are open?â
Thanks, @synesthesiam for implementing this, and thanks to language leaders
and contributors for helping out providing translations for all these intents! â€ïž
Want to help with adding support for these intents in your language? Please do!
Read more about contributing sentences in our documentation.
Cleaner entity information dialogs
The entity information dialog (also known as the more-info dialog) got some
nice improvements in this release.
The âInfoâ, âHistoryâ, âSettingsâ, and âRelatedâ tabs have been removed, which
gives the dialog a much cleaner look. Icons for settings and history have been
added in the top right to replace these tabs. The new three-dotted overflow menu
can bring up related entity information and provides a direct link to the device
dashboard of the device that provided this entity.
Nice job @matthiasdebaat and @piitaya!
New dialogs for lights, switches and siren entities
There is more to tell about this releaseâs more-info dialogs. @matthiasdebaat
and @piitaya have been working on the designs shared
during the State of the Open Home 2022.
This release brings in the first overhauls to the entity dialogs of light,
switch, and siren entities.
The new dialogs are nice and clean. The new sliders and buttons work absolutely
magnificent on both desk and mobile. For the brightness slider, you can drag
it all down without turning the light off, making it possible to dim your
light to even the lowest point.
In case of a light, additional controls for turning on/off, color (temperature),
and effects appear right below the slider. In the top right, youâll find the new
controls that come with the cleaner look we discussed in the previous paragraph.
Sensor display precision
Got a sensor that has too many decimals in its numeric value? Would you like
to display it rounded to a single or maybe even no decimals?
Just create a template sensor change it directly from the UI!
Thanks @emontnemery for building out this feature!
This has also been extended into integrations, which now can provide
a more precise value while suggesting to, show it with less precision
by default. This allows you to change it if you donât like the defaults.
You can also take advantage of the configured precision when writing templates,
as the states()
function has been extended to help with that.
You can find more information on
formatting sensor states in the templating documentation.
New create automation dialog
Letâs continue the dialogs theme this release! As @piitaya also gave
the dialog you see when you create a new automation, a facelift!
You can now quickly find and pick a Blueprint to use for your automation or
create one from scratch. The overall look and feel is much more modern, and
fits our current design better.
You may notice it now shows author information in this dialog. If you create
Blueprints, you can now add author information to your Blueprint,
which will be shown in this dialog.
Thread & Matter
Behind the scenes, a lot is happening; adding, extending and improving
Thread & Matter support for Home Assistant.
A couple of weeks ago, we published an extensive blog article on where weâre at.
Some of the features mentioned in that blog post will become available today.
The most visual change is that the Thread integration
will now show up on your devices & services dashboard. The âConfigureâ button
on the Thread card will reveal the all-new Thread panel.
The Thread panel lets you view your Thread network(s) and provides controls
to add an OpenThread border router. More importantly, an option to download
diagnostics has been added in the three-dotted menu in the top right. This will
help with finding, triaging, and fixing issues as the development
on Thread continues.
As for Matter, it now supports connecting to Matter bridges! So, you can
now connect, for example, your Hue hub over Matter!
Two Philips Hue bridges connected using Matter, and it is fast!
Although, if you want to connect your Hue hub, we of course recommend using
the dedicated Hue integration, which will provide a much
more stable and feature rich solution. Nevertheless, having bridge support is
a huge milestone!
Adding a Matter device is now also more logical. Just add a new device
from the Devices & Services page, just like how you would add any other device
or integration to Home Assistant. Oh! Letâs not forget about @ArturoGuerra,
who added support for color lights to Matter! Thanks!
Python 3.11 support
Support for Python 3.11 is here! đ
This change is only interesting if you manually run Home Assistant
directly in Python (the Home Assistant Core installation method). If that
is the case, you can now start using Home Assistant with Python 3.11, which
should dramatically improve performance over previous Python versions.
We are also working on upgrading to Python 3.11 for our Home Assistant OS,
Supervised, and Container installation methods so we can provide
the same performance improvements. Weâll keep you posted.
Other noteworthy changes
There is much more juice in this release; here are some of the other
noteworthy changes this release:
- You can now change the unit of measurement for a sensor that provides power readings.
So, if you like your kW sensor to be displayed as W, that is now possible. Thanks, @emontnemery! - All contributed translations are now automatically updated with each release!
This includes patch releases. Thanks, @frenck. - Faster it is! @bdraco keeps improving the performance, and this release is no exception!
The statistics should be almost instant now, which is notable on
the energy dashboard. Lots of MQTT-related performance improvements too! - The statistic graph card can now hide the legend, nice and clean @piitaya!
- You can now use templates in the
for
parameter of state conditions. Thanks, @emontnemery! - Our (opt-in only) Analytics will now include the database engine and version
you use with your recorder. This helps us making database-related decisions and improvements.
Thanks, @ludeeus! - @marcelveldt added support for Smart Scenes (Natural Light) to the Philips Hue integrations. Nice!
- If your ONVIF camera supports it, it will now provide switch entities
for auto-focus, wiper, and IR lights. Thanks, @partofthething! - The input select helper first, last, previous, and next services are now also
available on select entities, thanks @frenck. - It looks like @jesserockz took a small break from ESPHome to implement support
for the SwitchBot Blind Tilt to the SwitchBot integration. Thank you! - The OpenAI Conversation integration now has options to customize it to your liking, thanks @bendews!
- @marcolivierarsenault added support for ecobee ventilator, awesome!
- The Reolink integration now provides entities to update the firmware of your camera, control zoom,
and control auto-focus. Thanks @starkillerOG! -
KNX Data Secure support is added, and importing your Keyfile to use it is now super easy. Just upload it from your browser
when configuring it in Home Assistant. Awesome @farmio! - @thecode added support for Shelly Pro 3EM energy sensors, nice!
- ScreenLogic now supports local push updates for almost all entities. Thanks @dieselrabbit!
New Integrations
We welcome the following new integrations in this release:
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Breaking Changes
Previously, all entities and areas were exposed to Assistâs default agent. This
is now restricted to entities of the following domains:
climate
cover
fan
humidifier
light
lock
scene
script
sensor
switch
vacuum
water_heater
Only areas with exposed entities will be exposed themselves. In the future,
this will be customizable through the frontend.
(@synesthesiam – #88274) (documentation)
A bug with the atmospheric pressure sensor device triggers has been corrected.
Automations using such device triggers will need to be adjusted/reconfigured.
(@epenet – [#88320]) (documentation)
The aux heat toggle will now show as enabled when the device is in
âaux heat onlyâ mode instead of only when it is running.
(@Lash-L – #86100) (documentation)
The previously deprecated YAML configuration of the Fibaro integration
has been removed.
Fibaro is now configured via the UI, any existing YAML configuration has
been imported in previous releases and can now be safely removed from
your YAML configuration files.
(@rappenze – #87939) (documentation)
Inverter âOperation Modeâ select values were changed to snake_case and localized.
- âGeneral modeâ ->
general
- âOff grid modeâ ->
off_grid
- âBackup modeâ ->
backup
- âEco modeâ ->
eco
- âPeak shavingâ ->
peak_shaving
- âEco charge modeâ ->
eco_charge
- âEco discharge modeâ ->
eco_discharge
If you used these select values in your automations or scripts, you will need
to adjust those to match this change.
(@mletenay – #86901) (documentation)
VOC mappings in the HomeKit integration have been improved to use the IAQ
guidelines for Europe released by the WHO (World Health Organization).
HomeKit | Previous VOC ”g/m3 | New VOC ”g/m3 |
---|---|---|
Excellent | <= 24 | <= 250 |
Good | <= 48 | <= 500 |
Fair | <= 64 | <= 1000 |
Inferior | <= 96 | <= 3000 |
Poor | > 96 | > 3000 |
Reference: Sensirion_Gas_Sensors_SGP3x_TVOC_Concept.pdf
(@emanuelst – #87663) (documentation)
With this release, you will need to update your Matter Server instance.
You must use python-matter-server
3.0.0 or greater (schema 2).
- If you use the
Matter Server
add-on, you need to have at least version4.0.0
. - If you run your own Docker container, or some other installation method,
you will need to update yourpython-matter-server
instance to at least3.0.0
.
(@marcelveldt – #88607) (documentation)
The behavior for receiving values on sensors that expect numeric* values
has changed.
- A
'None'
value or a value rendered to'None'
will
set such a sensor to anunknown
state. - Empty values on such sensors (
''
) are ignored and will not affect the state
of the sensor.
Integrations need to be corrected to send the correct values if an update is
published and no valid update value is available for the sensor.
- Other sensors that do not expect a numeric value will still accept
an empty string as a value.
* Sensors expect numeric values if at least one of the following applies:
- A
device_class
is set but is not adate
,timestamp
,enum
, or any custom device class. - A
state_class
is set. - A
unit_of_measurement
is set. - A
suggested_display_precision
is set.
(@jbouwh – #87004) (documentation)
The unit of measurement for the P1 gas consumed interval sensor is changed
from mÂł
to mÂł/h
. Go to Developer Option â> Statistics for the options
on how to handle this change in your existing installation.
(@bouwew – #87449) (documentation)
The profiler.memory
service is unavailable when using Python 3.11, due to
an incompatibility with a needed dependency for this service. It will return
when the used guppy3
package becomes available with Python 3.11 compatibility.
(@bdraco – #88136) (documentation)
Template covers using optimistic: false
without value_template
nor
position_template
still updated state optimistically. The integration now respects the optimistic setting of false. If you want to keep the
previous behavior, you must set the optimistic
value to true
,
or remove the optimistic declaration.
(@ylemoigne – #87925) (documentation)
The unit of measurement was incorrectly set to mm
while the
API is returning mm/h
. The unit of measurement and device class have now been corrected.
(@gjohansson-ST – #87308) (documentation)
Labels used by custom projects for filtering are now case-sensitive.
Previously the labels were automatically lower-cased by the integration,
but in Todoist a label like Test
and test
are considered unique.
Because of that labels will now be case sensitive in your configuration.
(@boralyl – #87904) (documentation)
The event_id
and event_score
state attributes are now excluded from being
recorded in the database. They remain available for use in automations
and scripts.
(@bdraco – #88387) (documentation)
The previously deprecated âDetected Objectâ sensor has been removed.
The sensor was removed because if multiple objects are detected at once
(very common for package detection), Home Assistant could not be automated
using the second detected object. The sensor has been split out from the single
Detected Object sensor into multiple binary issues for each detection type.
(@bdraco – #85656) (documentation)
The Wiffi unit of illuminance lux
has been adjusted to the standard unit
Home Assistant uses lx
.
(@mampfes – #87377) (documentation)
With this release, you will need to update your zwave-js-server instance.
You must use zwave-js-server
1.26.0 or greater (schema 26).
- If you use the
Z-Wave JS
add-on, you need at least version0.1.76
. - If you use the
Z-Wave JS UI
add-on, you need at least version1.6.3
. - If you use the
Z-Wave JS UI
Docker container, you need at least version8.8.6
. - If you run your own Docker container or some other installation method,
you will need to update yourzwave-js-server
instance to at least1.26.0
.
(@raman325 – #88520) (documentation)
If you are a custom integration developer and want to learn about breaking
changes and new features available for your integration: Be sure to follow our
developer blog. The following are the most notable for this release:
All changes
Of course, there is a lot more in this release. You can find a list of
all changes made here: Full changelog for Home Assistant Core 2023.3
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