feat: translate Dreame Vacuum operation codes and add localization

- Render cleaning_mode/status as friendly labels instead of raw UPPER_SNAKE enum names
- Add optional label_overrides / code_label_overrides inputs and a Russian starter table (localization.ru.yaml)
- Add {code_name} placeholder for warning/error codes (override -> integration text -> empty)
- Fix non-functional information filter (match the information type id, not an absent code)
- Suppress the spurious replace_temporary_map clear warning; humanize bare snake-id warnings
- Remove dead device_id matching branch; strip empty '(label: )' parenthetical (any language)
- Robustness: queue max 10, task_completed bool coercion, notify target via !input, if/then actions
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@@ -8,8 +8,10 @@ Sends customizable notifications for Dreame vacuum events. Requires the [Dreame
- Consumable end-of-life alerts (brush, filter, mop pad, sensor, etc.)
- Device warning and error notifications
- Informational alerts (e.g., action blocked by Do Not Disturb)
- Friendly, readable labels for cleaning mode and status (raw enum names are translated)
- Optional localization: override any label, and map numeric codes to your own text
- Individual toggle for each event type
- Per-code filter lists for silencing routine warnings, errors, or info messages
- Per-code/per-type filter lists for silencing routine warnings, errors, or info messages
- Customizable message templates
- Multiple notification targets
@@ -25,12 +27,16 @@ The blueprint listens to events fired by the Dreame Vacuum integration:
| `dreame_vacuum_error` | Device fault |
| `dreame_vacuum_information` | Action blocked by user settings |
Events are filtered by the configured vacuum:
### Matching the configured vacuum
1. If the event payload includes `device_id`, it must match the device of the configured vacuum entity. This is the most reliable match.
2. Otherwise the entity_id in the event must equal the configured one, or equal it followed by a purely numeric suffix (e.g., `vacuum.dreame_x10_2`). The integration uses `generate_entity_id()`, so a numeric suffix can appear when the base entity_id is taken.
The integration fires every event with an `entity_id` that it derives from the vacuum's **device name** (via `generate_entity_id()`); events do **not** carry a `device_id`. Matching therefore accepts:
This avoids false positives when two vacuums share an entity_id prefix (e.g., `vacuum.dreame_x10` vs. `vacuum.dreame_x10_pro`).
1. The event `entity_id` exactly equal to the configured entity.
2. The configured entity followed by a purely numeric suffix (e.g. `vacuum.dreame_x10_2`) — `generate_entity_id()` adds such a suffix when the base id is already taken.
Non-numeric suffixes (e.g. `_pro`) are rejected, so `vacuum.dreame_x10` will not match `vacuum.dreame_x10_pro`.
> **Note:** because the fired `entity_id` is derived from the device name, if you rename the vacuum's entity_id in Home Assistant so it no longer matches the auto-generated id, matching can fail and notifications stop. Keep the integration-generated entity_id (or rename the *device* instead of the entity) for reliable matching.
## Configuration
@@ -39,12 +45,15 @@ This avoids false positives when two vacuums share an entity_id prefix (e.g., `v
| **Vacuum Entity** | The Dreame vacuum entity to monitor |
| **Notification Targets** | One or more `notify` entities |
| **Event Toggles** | Enable/disable each event type independently |
| **Filtering** | Lists of warning/error/information codes to silence |
| **Filtering** | Lists of warning/error codes and information types to silence |
| **Message Templates** | Customizable message for each event type |
| **Localization** | Optional label and code translation tables (see [Localization](#localization)) |
### Filtering
Each filter input is a list of codes (as strings) that should not produce a notification. The blueprint compares the event's `code` field (cast to string) against the list. Use this to suppress noisy routine events while keeping critical ones.
- **Warning Codes / Error Codes to Ignore** — compared against the event's numeric `code`. Enter the code as text (e.g. `68`).
- **Information Types to Ignore** — information events carry a *type id*, not a numeric code; enter the id (`dust_collection`, `cleaning_paused`).
- The two temporary-map warnings (new-map / replace-temporary-map) carry **no** code. The spurious "map cleared" warning is suppressed automatically; the genuine "new map generated" warning can be filtered by its text if needed.
## Message Template Variables
@@ -53,16 +62,16 @@ Each filter input is a list of codes (as strings) that should not produce a noti
| Variable | Description |
| --- | --- |
| `{vacuum_name}` | Friendly name of the vacuum |
| `{cleaning_mode}` | Cleaning mode (e.g., sweeping, mopping) |
| `{status}` | Current status |
| `{cleaning_mode}` | Cleaning mode, friendly-formatted (e.g., Sweeping, Mopping, Sweeping & Mopping) |
| `{status}` | Current status, friendly-formatted (e.g., Cleaning, Room cleaning) |
### Cleaning Completed
| Variable | Description |
| --- | --- |
| `{vacuum_name}` | Friendly name of the vacuum |
| `{cleaning_mode}` | Cleaning mode used |
| `{status}` | Final status |
| `{cleaning_mode}` | Cleaning mode used, friendly-formatted |
| `{status}` | Final status, friendly-formatted |
| `{cleaned_area}` | Area cleaned (m²) |
| `{cleaning_time}` | Cleaning duration (minutes) |
@@ -78,16 +87,18 @@ Each filter input is a list of codes (as strings) that should not produce a noti
| Variable | Description |
| --- | --- |
| `{vacuum_name}` | Friendly name of the vacuum |
| `{warning}` | Warning description |
| `{code}` | Warning code |
| `{warning}` | Warning description (already human-readable English from the integration) |
| `{code}` | Numeric warning code (empty for the temporary-map warning) |
| `{code_name}` | Optional label for the code — empty unless you fill the code table (see [Localization](#localization)) |
### Error
| Variable | Description |
| --- | --- |
| `{vacuum_name}` | Friendly name of the vacuum |
| `{error}` | Error description |
| `{code}` | Error code |
| `{error}` | Error description (already human-readable English from the integration) |
| `{code}` | Numeric error code |
| `{code_name}` | Optional label for the code — empty unless you fill the code table (see [Localization](#localization)) |
### Information
@@ -95,12 +106,108 @@ Each filter input is a list of codes (as strings) that should not produce a noti
| --- | --- |
| `{vacuum_name}` | Friendly name of the vacuum |
| `{information}` | Information message (e.g., Dust Collection, Cleaning Paused) |
| `{code}` | Information code |
> The default warning/error templates show `(code: {code})`. When an event has no code, the blueprint automatically strips the empty `(code: )` parenthetical.
## Friendly Labels
`{cleaning_mode}` and `{status}` arrive from the integration as raw `UPPER_SNAKE_CASE` enum names; the blueprint translates them to readable text. Any value not in the tables below falls back to a generic humanizer (underscores → spaces, capitalized). All labels can be overridden — see [Localization](#localization).
### Cleaning Mode (`{cleaning_mode}`)
| Raw enum | Friendly label |
| --- | --- |
| `UNKNOWN` | Unknown |
| `SWEEPING` | Sweeping |
| `MOPPING` | Mopping |
| `SWEEPING_AND_MOPPING` | Sweeping & Mopping |
### Status (`{status}`)
| Raw enum | Friendly label |
| --- | --- |
| `IDLE` | Idle |
| `PAUSED` | Paused |
| `CLEANING` | Cleaning |
| `BACK_HOME` | Returning to dock |
| `PART_CLEANING` | Spot cleaning |
| `FOLLOW_WALL` | Following wall |
| `CHARGING` | Charging |
| `OTA` | Updating firmware |
| `WIFI_SET` | Wi-Fi setup |
| `POWER_OFF` | Powered off |
| `ERROR` | Error |
| `REMOTE_CONTROL` | Remote control |
| `SLEEPING` | Sleeping |
| `STANDBY` | Standby |
| `SEGMENT_CLEANING` | Room cleaning |
| `ZONE_CLEANING` | Zone cleaning |
| `SPOT_CLEANING` | Spot cleaning |
| `FAST_MAPPING` | Mapping |
| `MONITOR_CRUISE` | Patrolling |
| `MONITOR_SPOT` | Spot monitoring |
| `SUMMON_CLEAN` | Summon clean |
(Also mapped: `FCT`, `FACTORY`, `SELF_TEST`, `FACTORY_FUNCION_TEST` — diagnostic states.)
### Consumable (`{consumable}`) and Information (`{information}`)
| Raw id | Friendly label |
| --- | --- |
| `main_brush` | Main Brush |
| `side_brush` | Side Brush |
| `filter` | Filter |
| `sensor` | Sensor |
| `mop_pad` | Mop Pad |
| `silver_ion` | Silver Ion |
| `detergent` | Detergent |
| `dust_collection` | Dust Collection |
| `cleaning_paused` | Cleaning Paused |
## Localization
Two optional inputs (under **Localization**) let you relabel or translate any value without editing the blueprint. Both are entered as YAML key/value pairs (the object selector).
**Label Overrides** — keys are the raw values the integration emits (cleaning-mode/status are `UPPER_SNAKE` enum names; consumable/information are lower-case ids). Applied to `{cleaning_mode}`, `{status}`, `{consumable}`, and `{information}`:
```yaml
SWEEPING_AND_MOPPING: Подметание и мытьё
CLEANING: Уборка
BACK_HOME: Возврат на базу
dust_collection: Очистка контейнера
```
**Warning/Error Code Labels** — keys are numeric codes (unquoted); the value is exposed as `{code_name}`. Leave empty to omit `{code_name}`:
```yaml
68: Снять швабру
47: Робот застрял
```
Lookup order for every value is: your override → built-in friendly label → generic humanizer.
A ready-to-paste **Russian** starter table (all statuses, modes, consumables, information types, and warning/error codes) is provided in [localization.ru.yaml](localization.ru.yaml) — copy each section into the matching Localization input. To show fully Russian warning/error text, reference `{code_name}` in your warning/error templates instead of the English `{warning}`/`{error}`.
> No built-in numeric-code → name table is shipped, because code meanings can differ between integration versions. The `{warning}` / `{error}` text already comes from your installed integration (so it is always correct); use `{code_name}` only if you want a short, localized tag for specific codes.
### Warning vs. Error Codes
The integration classifies a fault as a dismissible **warning** only for the codes below; every other fault with a positive code (except battery-low) is reported as an **error** and carries a numeric `{code}` you can paste into **Error Codes to Ignore**.
| Code | Name |
| --- | --- |
| 47 | Blocked |
| 68 | Remove mop |
| 70 | Mop removed |
| 71 | Mop pad stopped rotating |
| 72 | Mop pad stopped rotating |
| 107 | Water tank dry |
| 114 | Clean mop pad |
## Notes
- The default messages contain emojis. Most modern notify integrations (Mobile App, Telegram, Discord) render them correctly; legacy SMS-based integrations may not.
- `notify.send_message` requires Home Assistant 2024.7 or newer.
- `notify.send_message` requires Home Assistant 2024.7 or newer. It accepts only a `message` (no title/tag); put any emphasis directly in the message text.
## Debug Mode
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@@ -123,9 +123,11 @@ blueprint:
multiple: true
information_codes_ignore:
name: Information Codes to Ignore
name: Information Types to Ignore
description: >
List of information codes to silence (one entry per code, as text).
List of information message types to silence (one entry per type).
Information events carry a type id, not a numeric code.
Valid values: dust_collection, cleaning_paused.
default: []
selector:
text:
@@ -173,7 +175,7 @@ blueprint:
name: "Warning Message"
description: >
Message sent for device warnings.
Variables: `{vacuum_name}`, `{warning}`, `{code}`
Variables: `{vacuum_name}`, `{warning}`, `{code}`, `{code_name}`
default: "⚠️ {vacuum_name} warning: {warning} (code: {code})."
selector:
text:
@@ -183,7 +185,7 @@ blueprint:
name: "Error Message"
description: >
Message sent for device errors.
Variables: `{vacuum_name}`, `{error}`, `{code}`
Variables: `{vacuum_name}`, `{error}`, `{code}`, `{code_name}`
default: "❌ {vacuum_name} error: {error} (code: {code})."
selector:
text:
@@ -193,12 +195,48 @@ blueprint:
name: "Information Message"
description: >
Message sent for informational alerts.
Variables: `{vacuum_name}`, `{information}`, `{code}`
Variables: `{vacuum_name}`, `{information}`
default: "️ {vacuum_name}: {information}."
selector:
text:
multiline: true
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Localization / Label Overrides
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
localization_group:
name: "Localization"
collapsed: true
input:
label_overrides:
name: "Label Overrides"
description: >
Optional translation/relabel table for dynamic values, as YAML
key/value pairs. Keys are the raw values the integration emits
(cleaning mode / status are UPPER_SNAKE enum names; consumable /
information are lower-case ids); values are your preferred text in
any language. Applied to {cleaning_mode}, {status}, {consumable}
and {information}. Example:
SWEEPING_AND_MOPPING: Подметание и мытьё
CLEANING: Уборка
BACK_HOME: Возврат на базу
dust_collection: Очистка контейнера
default: {}
selector:
object:
code_label_overrides:
name: "Warning/Error Code Labels"
description: >
Optional table mapping a numeric warning/error code to a short
label, exposed as the {code_name} placeholder. Leave empty to omit
{code_name}. Use unquoted numbers as keys. Example:
68: Снять швабру
47: Робот застрял
default: {}
selector:
object:
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Debug
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -215,9 +253,10 @@ blueprint:
selector:
boolean:
# Queued mode to avoid dropping rapid events
# Queued mode to avoid dropping rapid events. A single cleanup-completion pass
# can fire up to 8 events (1 task_status + 7 consumables), so queue up to 10.
mode: queued
max: 5
max: 10
# =============================================================================
# TRIGGERS
@@ -254,13 +293,12 @@ trigger:
variables:
# Bumped whenever event-handling logic changes; surfaced in debug output
# so users can confirm which revision is running.
blueprint_version: "1.1.1"
blueprint_version: "1.2.0"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Input References
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
vacuum_entity: !input vacuum_entity
notify_targets: !input notify_targets
enable_debug_notifications: !input enable_debug_notifications
# Event toggles
@@ -284,39 +322,119 @@ variables:
message_error_template: !input message_error
message_information_template: !input message_information
# Localization overrides (dicts; default to empty mappings)
label_overrides: !input label_overrides
code_label_overrides: !input code_label_overrides
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Vacuum Info
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
vacuum_name: "{{ state_attr(vacuum_entity, 'friendly_name') | default(vacuum_entity) }}"
vacuum_device: "{{ device_id(vacuum_entity) | default('', true) }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Event Data (flat structure — fields are directly on trigger.event.data)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
event_entity_id: "{{ trigger.event.data.entity_id | default('') }}"
event_device_id: "{{ trigger.event.data.device_id | default('') }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Friendly label maps
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The integration emits cleaning_mode and status as raw UPPER_SNAKE enum
# names (e.g. SWEEPING_AND_MOPPING, SEGMENT_CLEANING). These maps translate
# them to readable text. Lookup order at the call site is:
# user label_overrides -> built-in map below -> generic humanizer.
cleaning_mode_labels:
UNKNOWN: "Unknown"
SWEEPING: "Sweeping"
MOPPING: "Mopping"
SWEEPING_AND_MOPPING: "Sweeping & Mopping"
status_labels:
UNKNOWN: "Unknown"
IDLE: "Idle"
PAUSED: "Paused"
CLEANING: "Cleaning"
BACK_HOME: "Returning to dock"
PART_CLEANING: "Spot cleaning"
FOLLOW_WALL: "Following wall"
CHARGING: "Charging"
OTA: "Updating firmware"
FCT: "Factory check"
WIFI_SET: "Wi-Fi setup"
POWER_OFF: "Powered off"
FACTORY: "Factory mode"
ERROR: "Error"
REMOTE_CONTROL: "Remote control"
SLEEPING: "Sleeping"
SELF_TEST: "Self test"
FACTORY_FUNCION_TEST: "Factory function test"
STANDBY: "Standby"
SEGMENT_CLEANING: "Room cleaning"
ZONE_CLEANING: "Zone cleaning"
SPOT_CLEANING: "Spot cleaning"
FAST_MAPPING: "Mapping"
MONITOR_CRUISE: "Patrolling"
MONITOR_SPOT: "Spot monitoring"
SUMMON_CLEAN: "Summon clean"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Task status fields
task_cleaning_mode: "{{ trigger.event.data.cleaning_mode | default('unknown') }}"
task_status_value: "{{ trigger.event.data.status | default('unknown') }}"
task_completed: "{{ trigger.event.data.completed | default(false) }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Raw enum names as fired by the integration.
task_cleaning_mode_raw: "{{ trigger.event.data.cleaning_mode | default('UNKNOWN') }}"
task_status_raw: "{{ trigger.event.data.status | default('UNKNOWN') }}"
# Friendly values: override -> built-in map -> generic humanizer fallback.
task_cleaning_mode: "{{ (label_overrides or {}).get(task_cleaning_mode_raw, cleaning_mode_labels.get(task_cleaning_mode_raw, task_cleaning_mode_raw | replace('_', ' ') | title)) }}"
task_status_value: "{{ (label_overrides or {}).get(task_status_raw, status_labels.get(task_status_raw, task_status_raw | replace('_', ' ') | title)) }}"
# Coerce to a real bool so the started/completed dispatch stays correct.
task_completed: "{{ trigger.event.data.completed | default(false) | bool(false) }}"
task_cleaned_area: "{{ trigger.event.data.cleaned_area | default(0) }}"
task_cleaning_time: "{{ trigger.event.data.cleaning_time | default(0) }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Consumable fields
consumable_name: "{{ (trigger.event.data.consumable | default('unknown')) | replace('_', ' ') | title }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
consumable_name: "{{ (label_overrides or {}).get(trigger.event.data.consumable | default('unknown'), (trigger.event.data.consumable | default('unknown')) | replace('_', ' ') | title) }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Warning fields
warning_description: "{{ trigger.event.data.warning | default('unknown') }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Most warnings carry a short English description; the temporary-map events
# instead carry a bare snake id or a markdown blob. Humanize a bare id (and
# honor overrides) while leaving descriptive text / markdown untouched.
warning_description: >
{%- set w = trigger.event.data.warning | default('unknown') -%}
{%- if w and ' ' not in w and '#' not in w -%}{{ (label_overrides or {}).get(w, w | replace('_', ' ') | title) }}{%- else -%}{{ w }}{%- endif -%}
warning_code: "{{ trigger.event.data.code | default('') }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Error fields
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
error_description: "{{ trigger.event.data.error | default('unknown') }}"
error_code: "{{ trigger.event.data.code | default('') }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code label (optional, localized)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Numeric warning/error code as fired (empty for code-less events). code_name
# is the localized label for that code, exposed as {code_name}: a user override
# if present, otherwise the integration's own English description, otherwise
# empty. No built-in numeric code table is shipped, so there is no risk of
# stale labels across integration versions.
event_code: "{{ trigger.event.data.code | default('') }}"
code_name: >
{%- set lbl = (code_label_overrides or {}).get(event_code, (code_label_overrides or {}).get(event_code | string, '')) -%}
{%- if lbl -%}{{ lbl }}
{%- elif trigger.id == 'warning' -%}{{ warning_description }}
{%- elif trigger.id == 'error' -%}{{ error_description }}
{%- endif -%}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Information fields
information_description: "{{ (trigger.event.data.information | default('unknown')) | replace('_', ' ') | title }}"
information_code: "{{ trigger.event.data.code | default('') }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
information_description: "{{ (label_overrides or {}).get(trigger.event.data.information | default('unknown'), (trigger.event.data.information | default('unknown')) | replace('_', ' ') | title) }}"
# Information events carry a type id (e.g. dust_collection), never a numeric
# code — this raw id drives the Information ignore filter.
information_code: "{{ trigger.event.data.information | default('') }}"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Event Dispatch
@@ -337,11 +455,13 @@ variables:
# Whether this event should produce a notification, given user toggles
# and any per-code filter lists. Coerce with `| bool(false)` at the
# consumer because folded scalars can render as the string "True"/"False".
# The warning branch also drops the integration's spurious "replace_temporary_map"
# clear event (fired with no code, including on every restart).
event_enabled: >
{%- if event_kind == 'cleaning_started' -%}{{ enable_cleaning_started }}
{%- elif event_kind == 'cleaning_completed' -%}{{ enable_cleaning_completed }}
{%- elif event_kind == 'consumable' -%}{{ enable_consumable }}
{%- elif event_kind == 'warning' -%}{{ enable_warning and (warning_code | string) not in warning_codes_ignore }}
{%- elif event_kind == 'warning' -%}{{ enable_warning and (trigger.event.data.warning | default('')) != 'replace_temporary_map' and (warning_code | string) not in warning_codes_ignore }}
{%- elif event_kind == 'error' -%}{{ enable_error and (error_code | string) not in error_codes_ignore }}
{%- elif event_kind == 'information' -%}{{ enable_information and (information_code | string) not in information_codes_ignore }}
{%- else -%}False
@@ -359,12 +479,14 @@ variables:
# Render the message. Placeholders that don't apply to this event are
# absent from the chosen template, so `replace()` is a no-op for them.
# {vacuum_name} is substituted last (it is the only user-controlled value)
# so a friendly name containing a literal token cannot be re-expanded. The
# final regex strips an empty "(label: )" parenthetical in any language left
# by a code-less event, e.g. "(code: )" or "(код предупреждения: )".
message: >
{%- set code_for_event = warning_code if event_kind == 'warning'
else (error_code if event_kind == 'error'
else (information_code if event_kind == 'information' else '')) -%}
{{ message_template
| replace('{vacuum_name}', vacuum_name)
else (error_code if event_kind == 'error' else '') -%}
{%- set rendered = message_template
| replace('{cleaning_mode}', task_cleaning_mode)
| replace('{status}', task_status_value)
| replace('{cleaned_area}', task_cleaned_area | string)
@@ -373,24 +495,25 @@ variables:
| replace('{warning}', warning_description)
| replace('{error}', error_description)
| replace('{information}', information_description)
| replace('{code}', code_for_event | string) }}
| replace('{code_name}', code_name)
| replace('{code}', code_for_event | string)
| replace('{vacuum_name}', vacuum_name) -%}
{{ rendered | regex_replace('\\s*\\(\\s*[^():]*:\\s*\\)', '') }}
# =============================================================================
# CONDITIONS
# =============================================================================
condition:
# Only process events from the configured vacuum.
# Prefer device_id matching when the event payload carries it (most
# reliable across firmware revisions and avoids prefix collisions when
# multiple Dreame vacuums share an entity_id stem).
# Fall back to entity_id matching: the integration uses generate_entity_id(),
# which may append a numeric suffix (e.g., `_2`) when the base entity_id
# is taken — so we accept the configured entity_id with an optional
# purely numeric suffix and reject non-numeric suffixes (e.g., `_pro`).
# Only process events from the configured vacuum. The integration fires every
# event with an `entity_id` derived from the device NAME via generate_entity_id()
# — events never carry a `device_id`, so matching is entity_id based.
# generate_entity_id() may append a purely numeric suffix (e.g. `_2`) when the
# base id is already taken, so we accept the configured entity_id exactly, or
# followed by a purely-numeric suffix, and reject non-numeric suffixes (e.g. `_pro`).
- condition: template
value_template: >
{%- if event_device_id != '' and vacuum_device != '' -%}
{{ event_device_id == vacuum_device }}
{%- if event_entity_id == '' -%}
false
{%- elif event_entity_id == vacuum_entity -%}
true
{%- elif event_entity_id.startswith(vacuum_entity ~ '_') -%}
@@ -407,11 +530,10 @@ action:
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Debug Logging
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- choose:
- conditions:
- if:
- condition: template
value_template: "{{ enable_debug_notifications }}"
sequence:
then:
- action: persistent_notification.create
data:
notification_id: "dreame_vacuum_debug_{{ vacuum_entity }}"
@@ -422,7 +544,6 @@ action:
**Event kind:** {{ event_kind }}
**Enabled:** {{ event_enabled }}
**Entity:** {{ event_entity_id }}
**Device:** {{ event_device_id }}
**Vacuum:** {{ vacuum_name }}
**Event Data:** {{ trigger.event.data }}
@@ -431,13 +552,12 @@ action:
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Single dispatch — message and the enable decision are computed in the
# variables block above. We just gate on the resolved flags here.
- choose:
- conditions:
- if:
- condition: template
value_template: "{{ event_kind != 'none' and (event_enabled | bool(false)) }}"
sequence:
then:
- action: notify.send_message
target:
entity_id: "{{ notify_targets }}"
entity_id: !input notify_targets
data:
message: "{{ message }}"
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@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
# Russian (русский) starter localization for the Dreame Vacuum Notifications blueprint.
#
# HOW TO USE
# When configuring the automation from the blueprint, open the "Localization"
# section and paste:
# * the mapping under `label_overrides:` -> into the "Label Overrides" input
# * the mapping under `code_label_overrides:` -> into the "Warning/Error Code Labels" input
# (Paste the key/value lines themselves; the object selector takes the mapping.)
#
# {cleaning_mode} / {status} / {consumable} / {information} use label_overrides.
# {code_name} uses code_label_overrides. To show fully Russian warning/error
# text, use {code_name} in your warning/error templates instead of the
# integration-supplied English {warning}/{error}, e.g.:
# message_warning: "⚠️ {vacuum_name}: {code_name} (код {code})."
#
# Tweak any wording to taste. Anything you leave out falls back to the built-in
# English label, then to a generic humanizer.
label_overrides:
# --- Cleaning mode ({cleaning_mode}) ---
UNKNOWN: Неизвестно
SWEEPING: Подметание
MOPPING: Мытьё
SWEEPING_AND_MOPPING: Подметание и мытьё
# --- Status ({status}) ---
IDLE: Ожидание
PAUSED: Пауза
CLEANING: Уборка
BACK_HOME: Возврат на базу
PART_CLEANING: Точечная уборка
FOLLOW_WALL: Уборка вдоль стен
CHARGING: Зарядка
OTA: Обновление прошивки
FCT: Заводская проверка
WIFI_SET: Настройка Wi-Fi
POWER_OFF: Выключен
FACTORY: Заводской режим
ERROR: Ошибка
REMOTE_CONTROL: Ручное управление
SLEEPING: Сон
SELF_TEST: Самодиагностика
FACTORY_FUNCION_TEST: Заводской тест функций
STANDBY: Режим ожидания
SEGMENT_CLEANING: Уборка комнат
ZONE_CLEANING: Уборка зон
SPOT_CLEANING: Точечная уборка
FAST_MAPPING: Построение карты
MONITOR_CRUISE: Патрулирование
MONITOR_SPOT: Видеонаблюдение
SUMMON_CLEAN: Уборка по вызову
# --- Consumables ({consumable}) ---
main_brush: Основная щётка
side_brush: Боковая щётка
filter: Фильтр
secondary_filter: Вторичный фильтр
sensor: Датчики
mop_pad: Насадка для мытья
silver_ion: Серебряный ионизатор
detergent: Моющее средство
# --- Information ({information}) ---
dust_collection: Очистка пылесборника
cleaning_paused: Уборка приостановлена
code_label_overrides:
# Numeric warning/error code -> short Russian label ({code_name}).
# Warnings: 47, 68, 70, 71, 72, 107, 114. Everything else is an error.
1: Колёса вывешены
2: Ошибка датчика обрыва
3: Заклинило датчик столкновения
4: Робот наклонён
5: Заклинило датчик столкновения
6: Колёса вывешены
7: Ошибка оптического датчика
8: Не установлен пылесборник
9: Не установлен бак для воды
10: Бак для воды пуст
11: Фильтр влажный или забит
12: Намотка на основную щётку
13: Намотка на боковую щётку
14: Фильтр влажный или забит
15: Заблокировано левое колесо
16: Заблокировано правое колесо
17: Робот застрял (не может повернуть)
18: Робот застрял (не может ехать)
19: Не найдена база
21: Ошибка зарядки
23: Внутренняя ошибка
24: Ошибка датчика навигации
25: Ошибка датчика перемещения
26: Ошибка оптического датчика
27: Помеха ИК-датчику
28: На базу не подаётся питание
29: Ошибка температуры батареи
30: Ошибка датчика вентилятора
31: Заблокировано левое колесо
32: Заблокировано правое колесо
33: Ошибка акселерометра
34: Ошибка гироскопа
35: Ошибка гироскопа
36: Ошибка левого магнитного датчика
37: Ошибка правого магнитного датчика
38: Ошибка датчика потока
39: Ошибка ИК-датчика
40: Ошибка камеры
41: Сильное магнитное поле
42: Ошибка водяного насоса
43: Ошибка часов (RTC)
44: Внутренняя ошибка
45: Внутренняя ошибка
46: Внутренняя ошибка
47: Маршрут заблокирован
48: Ошибка лазерного дальномера
49: Заклинило бампер лидара
50: Ошибка водяного насоса
51: Фильтр влажный или забит
54: Ошибка краевого датчика
55: Под роботом обнаружен ковёр
56: Ошибка датчика обхода препятствий
57: Ошибка краевого датчика
58: Ошибка ультразвукового датчика
59: Запретная зона или виртуальная стена
61: Не удаётся достичь зоны
62: Не удаётся достичь зоны
63: Маршрут заблокирован
64: Маршрут заблокирован
65: Робот в запретной зоне
66: Робот в запретной зоне
67: Робот в запретной зоне
68: Снимите и промойте швабру
69: Отсоединилась насадка для мытья
70: Отсоединилась насадка для мытья
71: Насадка для мытья не вращается
72: Насадка для мытья не вращается
101: Мешок для пыли заполнен или забит воздуховод
102: Крышка базы открыта или нет мешка
103: Крышка базы открыта или нет мешка
104: Мешок для пыли заполнен или забит воздуховод
105: Не установлен бак чистой воды
106: Бак грязной воды полон или не установлен
107: Мало чистой воды
108: Бак грязной воды полон или не установлен
109: Засор бака грязной воды
110: Ошибка насоса грязной воды
111: Неправильно установлен лоток мойки
112: Очистите лоток мойки
114: Очистите лоток мойки швабры
116: Долейте чистую воду
118: Бак грязной воды переполнен
119: Высокий уровень воды в лотке мойки
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