Implemented multi-phase filter relaxation system to ensure minimum number
of best-price and peak-price periods are found, even on days with unusual
price patterns.
New configuration options per period type (best/peak):
- enable_min_periods_{best|peak}: Toggle feature on/off
- min_periods_{best|peak}: Target number of periods (default: 2)
- relaxation_step_{best|peak}: Step size for threshold increase (default: 25%)
Relaxation phases (applied sequentially until target reached):
1. Flex threshold increase (up to 4 steps, e.g., 15% → 18.75% → 22.5% → ...)
2. Volatility filter bypass + continued flex increase
3. All filters off + continued flex increase
Changes to period calculation:
- New calculate_periods_with_relaxation() wrapper function
- filter_periods_by_volatility() now applies post-calculation filtering
- _resolve_period_overlaps() merges baseline + relaxed periods intelligently
- Relaxed periods marked with relaxation_level, relaxation_threshold_* attributes
- Overlap detection prevents double-counting same intervals
Binary sensor attribute ordering improvements:
- Added helper methods for consistent attribute priority
- Relaxation info grouped in priority 6 (after detail attributes)
- Only shown when period was actually relaxed (relaxation_active=true)
Translation updates:
- Added UI labels + descriptions for 6 new config options (all 5 languages)
- Explained relaxation concept with examples in data_description fields
- Clarified volatility filter now applies per-period, not per-day
Impact: Users can configure integration to guarantee minimum number of
periods per day. System automatically relaxes filters when needed while
preserving baseline periods found with strict filters. Particularly useful
for automation reliability on days with flat pricing or unusual patterns.
Fixes edge case where no periods were found despite prices varying enough
for meaningful optimization decisions.
Changed all selector option keys from uppercase to lowercase to comply
with Home Assistant's hassfest validation pattern [a-z0-9-_]+.
Fixed inconsistency in PEAK_PRICE_MIN_LEVEL_OPTIONS where some values
were uppercase while others were lowercase.
Changes:
- translations/*.json: All selector keys now lowercase (volatility, price_level)
- const.py: Added .lower() to all PEAK_PRICE_MIN_LEVEL_OPTIONS values
- binary_sensor.py: Added .upper() conversion when looking up price levels
in PRICE_LEVEL_MAPPING to handle lowercase config values
Impact: Config flow now works correctly with translated selector options.
Hassfest validation passes without selector key errors.
Added comprehensive volatility analysis system:
- 4 new volatility sensors (today, tomorrow, next_24h, today+tomorrow)
- Volatility classification (LOW/MODERATE/HIGH/VERY HIGH) based on price spread
- Configurable thresholds in options flow (step 6 of 6)
- Best/Peak price period filters using volatility and price level
- Price spread calculation in get_price service
Volatility sensors help users decide if price-based optimization is worthwhile.
For example, battery optimization only makes sense when volatility ≥ MODERATE.
Period filters allow AND-logic combinations:
- best_price_min_volatility: Only show cheap periods on volatile days
- best_price_max_level: Only show periods when prices reach desired level
- peak_price_min_volatility: Only show peaks on volatile days
- peak_price_min_level: Only show peaks when expensive levels occur
All 5 language files updated (de, en, nb, nl, sv) with:
- Volatility sensor translations (name, states, descriptions)
- Config flow step 6 "Volatility" with threshold settings
- Step progress indicators added to all config steps
- Period filter translations with usage tips
Impact: Users can now assess daily price volatility and configure period
sensors to only activate when conditions justify battery cycling or load
shifting. Reduces unnecessary battery wear on low-volatility days.
- Revised various phrases for clarity and consistency in Dutch (nl.json) and Swedish (sv.json) translations.
- Changed terms from "woning" to "huis" in Dutch for better contextual accuracy.
- Improved readability and grammatical correctness in both languages.
- Ensured all user-facing strings are updated to reflect the latest terminology and phrasing.
- Updated keys from "cents" to more user-friendly terms for current, next, and previous prices.
- Added state descriptions for price levels and ratings, including categories like "very cheap," "cheap," "normal," "expensive," and "very expensive."
- Introduced new average price sensors for the next 1 to 12 hours.
- Added price trend sensors for 1 to 12 hours with states indicating rising, falling, or stable trends.
- Ensured consistency in naming conventions across English, Norwegian, Dutch, and Swedish translations.
- Added new configuration options for minimum distance from average price for best and peak prices.
- Updated default values for best and peak price flexibility.
- Improved coordinator to handle midnight turnover and data rotation more effectively.
- Refactored entity initialization to streamline device information retrieval.
- Updated sensor attributes to use more descriptive names for price values.
- Enhanced translations for new configuration options in English and German.
- Improved unit tests for coordinator functionality, ensuring proper cleanup and async handling.