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title | description | ha_category | ha_iot_class | ha_release | ha_config_flow | ha_domain | ha_platforms | ||
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Waze Travel Time | Instructions on how to add Waze travel time to Home Assistant. |
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Cloud Polling | 0.67 | true | waze_travel_time |
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The waze_travel_time
sensor provides travel time from the Waze.
{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
Notes:
- If a unit system is not specified, the integration will use the unit system configured on your Home Assistant instance.
- Origin and Destination can be the address or the GPS coordinates of the location (GPS coordinates has to be separated by a comma). You can also enter an entity id which provides this information in its state, an entity id with latitude and longitude attributes, or zone friendly name (case sensitive).
- The string inputs for
Substring *
allow you to force the integration to use a particular route or avoid a particular route in its time travel calculation. These inputs are case insensitive matched against the description of the route. - When using the
Avoid Toll Roads?
,Avoid Subscription Roads?
andAvoid Ferries?
options be aware that Waze will sometimes still route you over toll roads or ferries if a valid vignette/subscription is assumed. Default behavior is that Waze will route you over roads having subscription options, so best is to set bothAvoid Toll Roads?
andAvoid Subscription Roads?
orAvoid Ferries?
if needed and experiment to ensure the desired outcome.
Manual Polling
Some users will want to have more control over polling frequencies. To use more granular polling, disable automated polling in your config entry's System Options. To manually trigger a polling request, call the homeassistant.update_entity
service as needed, either manually or via automations.
Example using dynamic destination
Using the flexible option to set a sensor value to the Destination
, you can setup a single Waze integration that will calculate travel time to multiple optional locations on demand.
In the following example, the Input Select
is converted into an address which is used to modify the destination for Waze route calculation from device_tracker.myphone
location (It takes a few minutes for the value to update due to the interval of Waze data fetching).
{% raw %}
input_select:
destination:
name: destination
options:
- Home
- Work
- Parents
template:
- sensor:
- name: "Destination address"
state: >-
{%- if is_state("input_select.destination", "Home") -%}
725 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA
{%- elif is_state("input_select.destination", "Work") -%}
767 5th Ave, New York, NY 10153, USA
{%- elif is_state("input_select.destination", "Parents") -%}
178 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
{%- else -%}
Unknown
{%- endif %}
{% endraw %}
Various configurations that are supported
Tracking entity to entity
In this example we use a device_tracker entity ID as the origin and the sensor created above as the destination.
Name: "Me to destination" Origin: device_tracker.myphone Destination: sensor.dest_address Region: "US"
Tracking entity to zone friendly name
In this example we are using the entity ID of a zone as the origin and the friendly name of a zone as the destination.
Name: "Home To Eddie's House" Origin: zone.home Destination: "Eddies House" Region: "US"
Tracking entity in Imperial Units
Origin: person.paulus Destination: "725 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA" Region: "US" Units: imperial Vehicle Type: motorcycle
Avoiding toll, subscription
Name: "Westerscheldetunnel" Origin: 51.330436, 3.802043 Destination: 51.445677, 3.749929 Region: "EU" Avoid Toll Roads?: True Avoid Subscription Roads?: True
Using the live map in an iFrame
If you plan to use Waze's live map in Lovelace iframe then use https://embed.waze.com/iframe and not the live map URL itself.