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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by paequ2@lemmy.today to c/homeassistant@lemmy.world

I have an Inovelli White Series Matter+Thread light switch. It has a custom button called Config that you can use for automations. Config is listed under Events in Device Info. I've noticed some unexpected behavior whenever I run sudo docker compose restart.

Here's what happens after compose restart exits.

  • Home Assistant WebUI comes up
  • Inovelli switch entities become unavailable
  • 5 minutes passes in the unavailable state
  • Inovelli switch comes back to life, setting all of its entity's values back to what they were before
  • Config event fires

The Config event firing on reboot is really bad because it triggers an automation I have that listens for the Config event to fire...

How should I be coding the automation to ignore Config events from reboots? I found some Event docs and also a forum post, but they didn't turn out too helpful.

Here's the automation I came up with based on the links above. Unfortunately, this still triggers the automation on reboot.

alias: Inovelli switch 
description: ""
triggers:
  - trigger: state
    entity_id:
      - event.inovelli_on_off_switch_config
conditions:
  - condition: not
    conditions:
      - condition: state
        entity_id: event.inovelli_on_off_switch_config
        state: unavailable
      - condition: state
        entity_id: event.inovelli_on_off_switch_config
        state: unknown
actions:
  - choose:
      - conditions:
          - condition: state
            entity_id: event.inovelli_on_off_switch_config
            attribute: event_type
            state: multi_press_1
        sequence:
          - action: script.inovelli_switch_turn_on
            metadata: {}
            data: {}
mode: single

Running HA 2025.10.4 in Docker Compose.

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[-] CondorWonder@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 month ago

I work around this with the uptime integration then conditions in automations that uptime must be over whatever time I want.

You could try using not_from in your state trigger but I’ve had limited success with that working recently. Something like this:

#…
  - trigger: state
    entity_id:
      - event.inovelli_on_off_switch_config
    not_from:
      - unavailable
      - unknown
#…
[-] paequ2@lemmy.today 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Aaaah, ok! Here's what I added based on your uptime idea.

conditions:
  - condition: state
    entity_id: switch.inovelli_on_off_switch_load_control
    state:
      - "on"
      - "off"
    for:
      hours: 0
      minutes: 3
      seconds: 0

I'm using if the switch has been in the "on" or "off" state for 3 minutes or more as my gate. (Since during the reboot the state is either "unavailable" or "unknown".)

Seems to be working so far! Thanks!

[-] Serinus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Does that mean you can't turn the light off and back on quickly, in the case of something like forgetting something in the room?

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