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Component to integrate with OpenStreetMap Reverse Geocode and create a sensor with numerous address and place attributes from a device_tracker, person, or sensor

Installation

HACS (recommended)

  1. Ensure that HACS is installed
  2. Click Here to directly open places in HACS or
      a. Navigate to HACS
      b. Click + Explore & Download Repositories
      c. Find the places integration
  3. Click Download
  4. Restart Home Assistant
  5. See Configuration below

Manual

You probably do not want to do this! Use the HACS method above unless you know what you are doing and have a good reason as to why you are installing manually

  1. Using the tool of choice open the directory (folder) for your HA configuration (where you find configuration.yaml)
  2. If you do not have a custom_components directory there, you need to create it
  3. In the custom_components directory create a new folder called places
  4. Download all the files from the custom_components/places/ directory in this repository
  5. Place the files you downloaded in the new directory you created
  6. Restart Home Assistant
  7. See Configuration below

Using your HA configuration directory as a starting point you should now also have this:

custom_components/places/__init__.py
custom_components/places/config_flow.py
custom_components/places/const.py
custom_components/places/manifest.json
custom_components/places/sensor.py
custom_components/places/strings.json
custom_components/places/translations
custom_components/places/translations/en.json

Configuration

Configuration is done in the Integrations section of Home Assistant.

  1. Click Here to directly add a places sensor or
      a. In Home Assistant, go to Settings -> Integrations
      b. Click + Add Integrations and select places
  2. Add your configuration (see Configuration Options below)
  3. Click Submit
  • Repeat as needed to create additional places sensors
  • Options can be changed for existing places sensors in Home Assistant Integrations by selecting Configure under the desired places sensor.

Configuration Options

Key Required Default Description
Sensor Name Yes Friendly name of the places sensor
Tracked Entity ID Yes The location entity to track. Must have latitude and longitude as attributes. Supports these entities: device_tracker, person, sensor, variable & zone
Email Address No OpenStreetMap API key (your email address).
Display Options No zone_name, place Display options: formatted_place (exclusive option), driving (can be used with formatted_place or other options), zone or zone_name, place, place_name, street_number, street, city, county, state, postal_code, country, formatted_address, do_not_show_not_home

See optional Advanced Display Options below to use more complex display logic.
Home Zone No zone.home Used to calculate distance from home and direction of travel
Map Provider No apple google, apple, osm
Map Zoom No 18 Level of zoom for the generated map link <1-20>
Language No location's local language Requested* language(s) for state and attributes. Two-Letter language code(s), separated by commas.
*Refer to Notes
Extended Attributes No False Show extended attributes: wikidata_id, osm_dict, osm_details_dict, wikidata_dict (if they exist). Provides many additional attributes for advanced logic. Warning, this will make the attributes very long!
Show Last Updated No False Show last updated time at end of state (since xx:yy)
Use GPS Accuracy No True Use GPS Accuracy when determining whether to update the places sensor (if 0, don't update the places sensor). By not updaing when GPS Accuracy is 0, should prevent inaccurate locations from being set in the places sensors.

Set this to False if your Device Tracker has a GPS Accuracy (gps_accuracy) attribute, but it always shows 0 even if the latitude and longitude are correct.

Advanced Display Options

To use, simply enter your advanced options into the display_options text area. Any display_options that contain [] or () will be processed with the Advanced Display Options.
Tip: Build your advanced display options string in a text editor and copy/paste it into display_options field as it is pretty small.

Brackets [ ]: Fields to show if initial field is blank or empty

These can be nested.

Examples

  • name[type] will show the name, but if name is blank, will show the type instead. If type is also blank, nothing will show for that field
  • name[type[category]] will show the name, but if name is blank, will show the type instead, but if type is blank, will show the category. If category is also blank, nothing will show for that field.

Parenthesis ( ): Inclusion/Exclusion Logic to filter the field

To include/exclude based on the main field

  • Include: Set the first item inside the parenthesis to + to only show the field if it equals one of the states listed

  • Exclude: Set the first item inside the parenthesis to - to only show the field if doesn't equal one of the states listed

  • If + or - isn't listed as the first item inside the parenthesis, include(+) is assumed.

    Examples

    • type(-, house) will show type if it is anything but "house"
    • type(+, house) will show type only if it is "house"
    • type(house) same as type(+, house)
    • type(-, house, retail) will show type if it is anything but "house" or "retail"
    • type(+, house, retail) will show type only if it is "house" or "retail"

To include/exclude based on other fields

  • Include: List the field to test followed by another set of parenthesis. In there, set the first item inside the parenthesis to + to only show the main field if the field to be tested equals one of the states listed

  • Exclude: List the field to test followed by another set of parenthesis. In there, set the first item inside the parenthesis to - to only show the main field if the field to be tested doesn't equal one of the states listed

  • As above, if + or - isn't listed as the first item inside the parenthesis, include(+) is assumed.

    Examples

    • type(category(-, highway)) will show type if category is anything but "highway"
    • type(category(+, highway)) will show type only if category is "highway"
    • type(category(highway)) same as type(category(+, highway))
    • type(category(-, highway, building)) will show type if category is anything but "highway" or "building"
    • type(category(+, highway, building)) will show type only if category is "highway" or "building"

The two types of include/excludes can also be combined

  • type(-,motorway, category(-, highway, building)) will show type if it is not "motorway" and if category is not "highway" or "building"

Brackets and Parenthesis can also be combined

  • To recreate place:
name_no_dupe, category(-, place), type(-, yes), neighborhood, house_number, street
  • To recreate formatted_place:
zone_name[driving, name_no_dupe[type(-, unclassified, category(-, highway))[category(-, highway)], house_number, route_number(type(+, motorway, trunk))[street[route_number]], neighborhood(type(house))], city_clean[county], state_abbr]

Fields

  • driving
  • name (Synonym: place_name)
  • name_no_dupe (Synonym: place_name_no_dupe)
    • Will be blank if the name is the same as one of the other attributes
  • type (Synonym: place_type)
  • category (Synonym: place_category)
  • street_number (Synonym: house_number)
  • street
  • route_number (Synonym: street_ref)
  • neighborhood (Synonyms: neighbourhood, place_neighborhood, place_neighbourhood)
  • city
  • city_clean
    • city but removes "Township" and moves "City" to the end if it starts with "City of"
  • postal_town (Synonyms: borough, suburb)
  • state (Synonym: region)
  • state_abbr
  • county
  • country
  • country_code
  • zip_code (Synonym: postal_code)
  • latitude
  • longitude
  • zone
  • zone_name

Note: place and formatted_place are not valid fields in the advanced display options. See examples above for how to recreate them.


Sample attributes that can be used in notifications, alerts, automations, etc.
{
  "formatted_address": "Richmond Hill GO Station, 6, Newkirk Road, Beverley Acres, Richmond Hill, York Region, Ontario, L4C 1B3, Canada",
  "friendly_name": "sharon",
  "current_latitude": "43.874149009154095",
  "distance_from_home_km": 7.24,
  "country": "Canada",
  "postal_code": "L4C 1B3",
  "direction_of_travel": "towards home",
  "neighbourhood": "Beverley Acres",
  "entity_picture": "/local/sharon.png",
  "street_number": "6",
  "devicetracker_entityid": "device_tracker.sharon_iphone7",
  "home_longitude": "-79.7323453871",
  "devicetracker_zone": "not_home",
  "distance_from_home_m": 17239.053,
  "home_latitude": "43.983234888",
  "previous_location": "43.86684124904056,-79.4253896502715",
  "previous_longitude": "-79.4253896502715",
  "place_category": "building",
  "map_link": "https://maps.apple.com/maps/?ll=43.874149009154095,-79.42642783709209&z=18",
  "last_changed": "2018-05-02 13:44:51.019837",
  "state_province": "Ontario",
  "county": "York Region",
  "current_longitude": "-79.42642783709209",
  "current_location": "43.874149009154095,-79.42642783709209",
  "place_type": "building",
  "previous_latitude": "43.86684124904056",
  "place_name": "Richmond Hill GO Station",
  "street": "Newkirk Road",
  "city": "Richmond Hill",
  "home_zone": "zone.sharon_home"
}
Sample generic `automations.yaml` snippet to send an iOS notify on any device state change

(the only difference is the second one uses a condition to only trigger for a specific user)

- alias: ReverseLocateEveryone
  initial_state: 'on'
  trigger:
    platform: event
    event_type: places_state_update
  action:
  - service: notify.ios_jim_iphone8
    data_template:
      title: 'ReverseLocate: {{ trigger.event.data.entity }} ({{ trigger.event.data.devicetracker_zone }}) {{ trigger.event.data.place_name }}'
      message: |-
        {{ trigger.event.data.entity }} ({{ trigger.event.data.devicetracker_zone }})
        {{ trigger.event.data.place_name }}
        {{ trigger.event.data.distance_from_home_km }} km from home and traveling {{ trigger.event.data.direction_of_travel }}
        {{ trigger.event.data.to_state }} ({{ trigger.event.data.last_changed }})
      data:
        attachment:
          url: '{{ trigger.event.data.map_link }}'
          hide_thumbnail: false

- alias: ReverseLocateAidan
  initial_state: 'on'
  trigger:
    platform: event
    event_type: places_state_update
  condition:
    condition: template
    value_template: '{{ trigger.event.data.entity == "aidan" }}'
  action:
  - service: notify.ios_jim_iphone8
    data_template:
      title: 'ReverseLocate: {{ trigger.event.data.entity }} ({{ trigger.event.data.devicetracker_zone }}) {{ trigger.event.data.place_name }}'
      message: |-
        {{ trigger.event.data.entity }} ({{ trigger.event.data.devicetracker_zone }})
        {{ trigger.event.data.place_name }}
        {{ trigger.event.data.distance_from_home_km }} km from home and traveling {{ trigger.event.data.direction_of_travel }}
        {{ trigger.event.data.to_state }} ({{ trigger.event.data.last_changed }})
      data:
        attachment:
          url: '{{ trigger.event.data.map_link }}'
          hide_thumbnail: false

Notes

  • This component is only useful to those who have device tracking enabled via a mechanism that provides latitude and longitude coordinates (such as the Home Assistant Mobile App, OwnTracks, or iCloud3).
  • The OpenStreetMap database is very flexible with regards to tag_names in their database schema. If you come across a set of coordinates that do not parse properly, you can enable debug logging (see below) to see the actual JSON that is returned from the query.
  • The OpenStreetMap API requests that you include your valid e-mail address in each API call if you are making a large numbers of requests. They say that this information will be kept confidential and only used to contact you in the event of a problem, see their Usage Policy for more details.
  • The map link that gets generated for Google, Apple or OpenStreetMaps has a push pin marking the users location. Note that when opening the Apple link on a non-Apple device, it will open in Google Maps.
  • When no language value is given, default language will be in the location's local language. When a comma separated list of languages is provided - the component will attempt to fill each address field in desired languages by order.
  • Translations are partial in OpenStreetMap database. For each field, if a translation is missing in first requested language it will be resolved with a language following in the provided list, defaulting to local language if no matching translations were found for the list.
  • To enable debug logging for this component, add the following to your configuration.yaml file
logger:
  default: warning
  logs:
    custom_components.places: debug  

Prior Contributions:

Contributions are welcome!

If you want to contribute to this please read the Contribution guidelines