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Julian Pawlowski
2449c28a88 feat(i18n): localize time offset descriptions and config flow strings
Added complete localization support for time offset descriptions:
- Convert hardcoded English strings "(X days ago)" to translatable keys
- Add time_units translations (day/days, hour/hours, minute/minutes, ago, now)
- Support singular/plural forms in all 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)
- German: Proper Dativ case "Tagen" with preposition "vor"
- Compact format for mixed offsets: "7 Tagen - 02:30"

Config flow improvements:
- Replace hardcoded "Enter new API token" with translated "Add new Tibber account API token"
- Use get_translation() for account_choice dropdown labels
- Fix SelectOptionDict usage (no mixing with translation_key parameter)
- Convert days slider from float to int (prevents "2.0 Tage" display)
- DurationSelector: default {"hours": 0, "minutes": 0} to fix validation errors

Translation keys added:
- selector.account_choice.options.new_token
- time_units (day, days, hour, hours, minute, minutes, ago, now)
- config.step.time_offset_description guidance text

Impact: Config flow works fully translated in all 5 languages with proper grammar.
2025-11-25 20:44:39 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
9a6eb44382 refactor(config): use negative values for Best Price min_distance
Best Price min_distance now uses negative values (-50 to 0) to match
semantic meaning "below average". Peak Price continues using positive
values (0 to 50) for "above average".

Uniform formula: avg * (1 + distance/100) works for both period types.
Sign indicates direction: negative = toward MIN (cheap), positive = toward MAX (expensive).

Changes:
- const.py: DEFAULT_BEST_PRICE_MIN_DISTANCE_FROM_AVG = -5 (was 5)
- schemas.py: Best Price range -50 to 0, Peak Price range 0 to 50
- validators.py: Separate validate_best_price_distance_percentage()
- level_filtering.py: Simplified to uniform formula (removed conditionals)
- translations: Separate error messages for Best/Peak distance validation
- tests: 37 comprehensive validator tests (100% coverage)

Impact: Configuration UI now visually represents direction relative to average.
Users see intuitive negative values for "below average" pricing.
2025-11-22 04:44:57 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
14b68a504b refactor(config): optimize volatility thresholds with separate ranges and improved UX
Volatility Threshold Optimization:
- Replaced global MIN/MAX_VOLATILITY_THRESHOLD (0-100%) with six separate
  constants for overlapping ranges per threshold level
- MODERATE: 5.0-25.0% (was: 0-100%)
- HIGH: 20.0-40.0% (was: 0-100%)
- VERY_HIGH: 35.0-80.0% (was: 0-100%)
- Added detailed comments explaining ranges and cascading requirements

Validators:
- Added three specific validation functions (one per threshold level)
- Added cross-validation ensuring MODERATE < HIGH < VERY_HIGH
- Added fallback to existing option values for completeness check
- Updated error keys to specific messages per threshold level

UI Improvements:
- Changed NumberSelector mode: BOX → SLIDER (consistency with other config steps)
- Changed step size: 0.1% → 1.0% (better UX, sufficient precision)
- Updated min/max ranges to match new validation constants

Translations:
- Removed: "invalid_volatility_threshold" (generic)
- Added: "invalid_volatility_threshold_moderate/high/very_high" (specific ranges)
- Added: "invalid_volatility_thresholds" (cross-validation error)
- Updated all 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)

Files modified:
- config_flow_handlers/options_flow.py: Updated validation logic
- config_flow_handlers/schemas.py: Updated NumberSelector configs
- config_flow_handlers/validators.py: Added specific validators + cross-validation
- const.py: Replaced global constants with six specific constants
- translations/*.json: Updated error messages (5 languages)

Impact: Users get clearer validation errors with specific ranges shown,
better UX with sliders and appropriate step size, and guaranteed
threshold ordering (MODERATE < HIGH < VERY_HIGH).
2025-11-21 17:31:07 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
ebd1b8ddbf chore: Enhance validation logic and constants for options configuration flow
- Added new validation functions for various parameters including flexibility percentage, distance percentage, minimum periods, gap count, relaxation attempts, price rating thresholds, volatility threshold, and price trend thresholds.
- Updated constants in `const.py` to define maximum and minimum limits for the new validation criteria.
- Improved error messages in translations for invalid parameters to provide clearer guidance to users.
- Adjusted existing validation functions to ensure they align with the new constants and validation logic.
2025-11-21 13:57:35 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
189d3ba84d feat(sensor): add data lifecycle diagnostic sensor with push updates
Add comprehensive data_lifecycle_status sensor showing real-time cache
vs fresh API data status with 6 states and 13+ detailed attributes.

Key features:
- 6 lifecycle states: cached, fresh, refreshing, searching_tomorrow,
  turnover_pending, error
- Push-update system for instant state changes (refreshing→fresh→error)
- Quarter-hour polling for turnover_pending detection at 23:45
- Accurate next_api_poll prediction using Timer #1 offset tracking
- Tomorrow prediction with actual timer schedule (not fixed 13:00)
- 13+ formatted attributes: cache_age, data_completeness, api_calls_today,
  next_api_poll, etc.

Implementation:
- sensor/calculators/lifecycle.py: New calculator with state logic
- sensor/attributes/lifecycle.py: Attribute builders with formatting
- coordinator/core.py: Lifecycle tracking + callback system (+16 lines)
- sensor/core.py: Push callback registration (+3 lines)
- coordinator/constants.py: Added to TIME_SENSITIVE_ENTITY_KEYS
- Translations: All 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)

Timing optimization:
- Extended turnover warning: 5min → 15min (catches 23:45 quarter boundary)
- No minute-timer needed: quarter-hour updates + push = optimal
- Push-updates: <1sec latency for refreshing/fresh/error states
- Timer offset tracking: Accurate tomorrow predictions

Removed obsolete sensors:
- data_timestamp (replaced by lifecycle attributes)
- price_forecast (never implemented, removed from definitions)

Impact: Users can monitor data freshness, API call patterns, cache age,
and understand integration behavior. Perfect for troubleshooting and
visibility into when data updates occur.
2025-11-20 15:12:41 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
e950737478 feat(chart_export): migrate sensor config from UI to configuration.yaml
Moved Chart Data Export sensor configuration from config flow textarea
to configuration.yaml for better maintainability and consistency with
Home Assistant standards.

Changes:
- __init__.py: Added async_setup() with CONFIG_SCHEMA for tibber_prices.chart_export
- const.py: Added DATA_CHART_CONFIG constant for hass.data storage
- options_flow.py: Simplified chart_data_export step to info-only page
- schemas.py: get_chart_data_export_schema() returns empty schema (no input fields)
- sensor/chart_data.py: Reads config from hass.data instead of config_entry.options
- All 5 translation files: Updated chart_data_export description with:
  - Clear heading: "📊 Chart Data Export Sensor"
  - Intro line explaining sensor purpose
  - Legacy warning (⚠️) recommending service use
  - Two valid use cases (): attribute-only tools, auto-updating data
  - One discouraged use case (): automations should use service directly
  - 3-step activation instructions
  - YAML configuration example with all parameters
  - Correct default behavior: today+tomorrow, 15-minute intervals, prices only

Impact: Users configure chart export in configuration.yaml instead of UI.
Sensor remains disabled by default (diagnostic sensor). Config flow shows
prominent info page guiding users toward service usage while keeping
sensor available for legacy dashboard tools that only read attributes.
2025-11-20 13:41:26 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
294da3960c fix(translations): correct typo in price trend title in German localization 2025-11-20 13:00:21 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
b8a502672b refactor(config_flow): unify translation structure across all languages
Standardized config flow translations (nb, nl, sv) to match German/English
format with minimal field labels and comprehensive data_descriptions.

Changes across Norwegian, Dutch, and Swedish translations:
- Updated step_progress format: **{step_progress}** → _{step_progress}_
- Made all step descriptions bold with **text** formatting
- Simplified field labels (removed verbose explanations)
- Added data_description for price_rating (low/high thresholds)
- Added data_description for price_trend (rising/falling thresholds)
- Added data_description for volatility (moderate/high/very high thresholds)
- Ensured all steps have: emojis, italic step_progress, separator (---)
- Added missing emoji to Swedish price_rating step (📊)

Impact: All 5 languages now have consistent UX with minimal, scannable
field labels and detailed optional descriptions accessible via ⓘ icon.
Users get cleaner config flow with better clarity.
2025-11-20 12:59:12 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
457fa7c03f refactor(periods): merge adjacent periods and remove is_extension logic
BREAKING CHANGE: Period overlap resolution now merges adjacent/overlapping periods
instead of marking them as extensions. This simplifies automation logic and provides
clearer period boundaries for users.

Previous Behavior:
- Adjacent periods created by relaxation were marked with is_extension=true
- Multiple short periods instead of one continuous period
- Complex logic needed to determine actual period length in automations

New Behavior:
- Adjacent/overlapping periods are merged into single continuous periods
- Newer period's relaxation attributes override older period's
- Simpler automation: one period = one continuous time window

Changes:
- Period Overlap Resolution (new file: period_overlap.py):
  * Added merge_adjacent_periods() to combine periods and preserve attributes
  * Rewrote resolve_period_overlaps() with simplified merge logic
  * Removed split_period_by_overlaps() (no longer needed)
  * Removed is_extension marking logic
  * Removed unused parameters: min_period_length, baseline_periods

- Relaxation Strategy (relaxation.py):
  * Removed all is_extension filtering from period counting
  * Simplified standalone counting to just len(periods)
  * Changed from period_merging import to period_overlap import
  * Added MAX_FLEX_HARD_LIMIT constant (0.50)
  * Improved debug logging for merged periods

- Code Quality:
  * Fixed all remaining linter errors (N806, PLR2004, PLR0912)
  * Extracted magic values to module-level constants:
    - FLEX_SCALING_THRESHOLD = 0.20
    - SCALE_FACTOR_WARNING_THRESHOLD = 0.8
    - MAX_FLEX_HARD_LIMIT = 0.50
  * Added appropriate noqa comments for unavoidable patterns

- Configuration (from previous work in this session):
  * Removed CONF_RELAXATION_STEP_BEST, CONF_RELAXATION_STEP_PEAK
  * Hard-coded 3% relaxation increment for reliability
  * Optimized defaults: RELAXATION_ATTEMPTS 8→11, ENABLE_MIN_PERIODS False→True,
    MIN_PERIODS undefined→2
  * Removed relaxation_step UI fields from config flow
  * Updated all 5 translation files

- Documentation:
  * Updated period_handlers/__init__.py: period_merging → period_overlap
  * No user-facing docs changes needed (already described continuous periods)

Rationale - Period Merging:
User experience was complicated by fragmented periods:
- Automations had to check multiple adjacent periods
- Binary sensors showed ON/OFF transitions within same cheap time
- No clear way to determine actual continuous period length

With merging:
- One continuous cheap time = one period
- Binary sensor clearly ON during entire period
- Attributes show merge history via merged_from dict
- Relaxation info preserved from newest/highest flex period

Rationale - Hard-Coded Relaxation Increment:
The configurable relaxation_step parameter proved problematic:
- High base flex + high step → rapid explosion (40% base + 10% step → 100% in 6 steps)
- Users don't understand the multiplicative nature
- 3% increment provides optimal balance: 11 attempts to reach 50% hard cap

Impact:
- Existing installations: Periods may appear longer (merged instead of split)
- Automations benefit from simpler logic (no is_extension checks needed)
- Custom relaxation_step values will use new 3% increment
- Users may need to adjust relaxation_attempts if they relied on high step sizes
2025-11-19 20:16:58 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
ef983d0a99 feat(sensor): migrate chart_data_export from binary_sensor to sensor platform
Migrated chart_data_export from binary_sensor to sensor to enable
compatibility with dashboard integrations (ApexCharts, etc.) that
require sensor entities for data selection.

Changes:
- Moved chart_data_export from binary_sensor/ to sensor/ platform
- Changed from boolean state (ON/OFF) to ENUM states ("pending", "ready", "error")
- Maintained all functionality: service call, attribute structure, caching
- Updated translations in all 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)
- Updated user documentation (sensors.md, services.md)
- Removed all chart_data_export code from binary_sensor platform

Technical details:
- State: "pending" (before first call), "ready" (data available), "error" (service failed)
- Attributes: timestamp + error (metadata) → descriptions → service response data
- Cache (_chart_data_response) bridges async service call and sync property access
- Service call: Triggered on async_added_to_hass() and async_update()

Impact: Dashboard integrations can now select chart_data_export sensor
in their entity pickers. No breaking changes for existing users - entity ID
changes from binary_sensor.* to sensor.*, but functionality identical.
2025-11-17 04:11:10 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
38ce1c4c50 feat(chart_export): add Chart Data Export diagnostic sensor
Added optional diagnostic binary sensor that exposes get_chartdata
service results as entity attributes for legacy dashboard tools.

Key features:
- Entity: binary_sensor.tibber_home_NAME_chart_data_export
- Configurable via Options Flow Step 7 (YAML parameters)
- Calls get_chartdata service with user configuration
- Exposes response as attributes for chart cards
- Disabled by default (opt-in)
- Auto-refreshes on coordinator updates
- Manual refresh via homeassistant.update_entity

Implementation details:
- Added chart_data_export entity description to definitions.py
- Implemented state/attribute logic in binary_sensor/core.py
- Added YAML configuration schema in schemas.py
- Added validation in options_flow.py (Step 7)
- Service call validation with detailed error messages
- Attribute ordering: metadata first, descriptions next, service data last
- Dynamic icon mapping (database-export/database-alert)

Translations:
- Added chart_data_export_config to all 5 languages
- Added Step 7 descriptions with legacy warning
- Added invalid_yaml_syntax/invalid_yaml_structure error messages
- Added custom_translations for sensor descriptions

Documentation:
- Added Chart Data Export section to sensors.md
- Added comprehensive service guide to services.md
- Migration path from sensor to service
- Configuration instructions via Options Flow

Impact: Provides backward compatibility for dashboard tools that can
only read entity attributes (e.g., older ApexCharts versions). New
integrations should use tibber_prices.get_chartdata service directly.
2025-11-17 03:14:02 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
fb70f29ac9 feat(services): rewrite ApexCharts service for modern workflow
Complete overhaul of the ApexCharts integration service layer to support
modern chart card workflows with flexible data formatting and filtering.

Replaced services:
- Removed: get_price, get_apexcharts_data (legacy, entity-based)
- Added: get_chartdata (flexible data service)
- Improved: get_apexcharts_yaml (now uses get_chartdata internally)

New get_chartdata service features:
- Multiple output formats (array_of_objects, array_of_arrays)
- Customizable field names for chart compatibility
- Resolution options (15-min intervals, hourly averages)
- Advanced filtering (level_filter, rating_level_filter)
- NULL insertion modes (none, segments, all) for clean gaps
- Minor currency support (cents/øre) with custom rounding
- Optional fields (level, rating_level, average)
- Multi-day support (yesterday/today/tomorrow)

Enhanced get_apexcharts_yaml service:
- Direct entry_id parameter (no entity_id lookup needed)
- Uses get_chartdata with WebSocket API (data_generator)
- Improved ApexCharts configuration:
  * Gradient fill (70% opacity → 20%)
  * Grid styling with dashed lines
  * Zoom & Pan tools (animations disabled for performance)
  * Optimized legend (top-left, compact markers)
  * Y-axis auto-scaling (min: 0 for visibility, supports negative prices)
  * 2 decimal places (improved precision)
  * Browser locale formatting (automatic comma/point)
  * insert_nulls='segments' for clean gaps between levels
- Multi-language support (translated titles, series names)
- Day selection (yesterday/today/tomorrow with correct span config)

Service translations:
- Added comprehensive field descriptions (all 5 languages: de, en, nb, nl, sv)
- Selector translations for all options (day, resolution, output_format, etc.)
- ApexCharts title translations in custom_translations/

Technical improvements:
- Hourly aggregation uses exact 4-interval windows (:00/:15/:30/:45)
- Level/rating aggregation follows sensor logic (aggregate_level_data, aggregate_rating_data)
- Midnight extension for last interval of filtered data (seamless day transitions)
- Case-insensitive filter matching (normalized to uppercase)
- Ruff complexity fixed (extracted _get_level_translation helper)

Impact: Users can now generate production-ready ApexCharts YAML with a single
service call, or use get_chartdata flexibly with any chart card (ApexCharts,
Plotly, Mini Graph, etc.). Supports complex filtering scenarios (e.g., "show
only LOW rating periods") with clean visual gaps. Full multi-language support.
2025-11-16 23:52:36 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
76dc488bb5 feat(sensors): add momentum-based trend detection with two new sensors
Added intelligent price trend analysis combining historical momentum
(weighted 1h lookback) with future outlook for more accurate trend
recognition. Introduced two complementary sensors for comprehensive
trend monitoring.

New sensors:
- current_price_trend: Shows active trend direction with duration
- next_price_trend_change: Predicts when trend will reverse

Momentum analysis (historical perspective):
- Weighted 1h lookback (4 × 15-min intervals)
- Linear weight progression [0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25]
- ±3% threshold for momentum classification
- Recognizes ongoing trends earlier than future-only analysis

Two-phase trend calculation:
- Phase 1: Calculate momentum from weighted trailing average
- Phase 2: Validate with volatility-adaptive future comparison
- Combines both for final trend determination (rising/falling/stable)
- Centralized in _calculate_trend_info() with 60s cache

Volatility-adaptive thresholds:
- Existing trend sensors (1h-12h) now use adaptive thresholds
- calculate_price_trend() adjusted by market volatility:
  * LOW volatility (<15% CV): factor 0.6 → more sensitive (e.g., 3%→1.8%)
  * MODERATE volatility (15-30%): factor 1.0 → baseline (3%)
  * HIGH volatility (≥30%): factor 1.4 → less sensitive (e.g., 3%→4.2%)
- Uses same coefficient of variation as volatility sensors
- Ensures mathematical consistency across integration

Default threshold reduction:
- Rising/falling thresholds: 5% → 3% (more responsive)
- Momentum-based detection enables lower thresholds without noise
- Adaptive adjustment compensates during high volatility

Architectural improvements:
- Centralized calculation: Single source of truth for both sensors
- Eliminates Henne-Ei problem (duplicate calculations)
- 60-second cache per coordinator update
- Shared helper methods: _calculate_momentum(), _combine_momentum_with_future()

Translation updates (all 5 languages):
- Documented momentum feature in custom_translations (de/en/nb/nl/sv)
- Explained "recognizes ongoing trends earlier" advantage
- Added sensor names and state options to standard translations
- Updated volatility threshold descriptions (clarify usage by trend sensors)

Files changed:
- custom_components/tibber_prices/sensor/core.py (930 lines added)
  * New: _calculate_momentum(), _combine_momentum_with_future()
  * New: _calculate_trend_info() (centralized with cache)
  * New: _get_current_trend_value(), _get_next_trend_change_value()
  * Modified: _get_price_trend_value() (volatility-adaptive thresholds)
- custom_components/tibber_prices/sensor/definitions.py
  * Added: current_price_trend (ENUM sensor)
  * Added: next_price_trend_change (TIMESTAMP sensor)
- custom_components/tibber_prices/sensor/attributes.py
  * New: _add_cached_trend_attributes() helper
  * Support for current_trend_attributes, trend_change_attributes
- custom_components/tibber_prices/price_utils.py (178 lines added)
  * New: _calculate_lookahead_volatility_factor()
  * Modified: calculate_price_trend() with volatility adjustment
  * Added: VOLATILITY_FACTOR_* constants (0.6/1.0/1.4)
- custom_components/tibber_prices/entity_utils/icons.py
  * Added: Dynamic icon handling for next_price_trend_change
- custom_components/tibber_prices/const.py
  * Changed: DEFAULT_PRICE_TREND_THRESHOLD_RISING/FALLING (5→3%)
- custom_components/tibber_prices/translations/*.json (5 files)
  * Added: Sensor names, state options, descriptions
- custom_components/tibber_prices/custom_translations/*.json (5 files)
  * Added: Long descriptions with momentum feature explanation

Impact: Users get significantly more accurate trend detection that
understands they're ALREADY in a trend, not just predicting future
changes. Momentum-based approach recognizes ongoing movements 15-60
minutes earlier. Adaptive thresholds prevent false signals during
volatile periods. Two complementary sensors enable both status display
(current trend) and event-based automation (when will it change).
Perfect for use cases like "charge EV when next trend change shows
falling prices" or dashboard badges showing "Rising for 2.5h".
2025-11-16 12:49:43 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
6389249020 refactor(translations): update terminology for price period settings in German translations 2025-11-16 10:29:30 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
63442dae1d feat(api): add multi-home support and diagnostic sensors
API Client:
- Changed async_get_price_info() to accept home_ids parameter
- Implemented _get_price_info_for_specific_homes() using GraphQL aliases
  (home0: home(id: "abc") { ... }) for efficient multi-home queries
- Extended async_get_viewer_details() with comprehensive home metadata
  (owner, address, meteringPointData, subscription, features)
- Removed deprecated async_get_data() method (combined query no longer needed)
- Updated _is_data_empty() to handle aliased response structure

Coordinator:
- Added _get_configured_home_ids() to collect all active config entries
- Modified _fetch_all_homes_data() to only query configured homes
- Added refresh_user_data() forcing user data refresh (bypasses cache)
- Improved get_user_profile() with detailed user info (name, login, accountType)
- Fixed get_user_homes() to extract from viewer object

Binary Sensors:
- Added has_ventilation_system sensor (home metadata)
- Added realtime_consumption_enabled sensor (features check)
- Refactored state getter mapping to dictionary pattern

Diagnostic Sensors (12 new):
- Home metadata: home_type, home_size, main_fuse_size, number_of_residents,
  primary_heating_source
- Metering point: grid_company, grid_area_code, price_area_code,
  consumption_ean, production_ean, energy_tax_type, vat_type,
  estimated_annual_consumption
- Subscription: subscription_status
- Added available property override to hide diagnostic sensors with no data

Config Flow:
- Fixed subentry flow to exclude parent home_id from available homes
- Added debug logging for home title generation

Entity:
- Made attribution translatable (get_translation("attribution"))
- Removed hardcoded user name suffix from subentry device names

Impact: Enables multi-home setups with dedicated subentries. Each home gets
its own set of sensors and only configured homes are queried (reduces API
load). New diagnostic sensors provide comprehensive home metadata from Tibber
API. Users can track ventilation systems, heating types, metering point info,
and subscription status.
2025-11-16 00:11:56 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
dae0b43971 refactor(translations): enhance clarity of price labels in German, Norwegian, Dutch, and Swedish 2025-11-15 21:35:44 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
c3c98a4b63 refactor(translations): simplify price start time labels in multiple languages 2025-11-15 21:23:26 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
a2c1edb876 refactor(translations): improve clarity of price labels in multiple languages 2025-11-15 21:18:19 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
ac2ce5d9cf refactor(translations): update price labels for clarity and consistency across multiple languages 2025-11-15 21:01:26 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
d06ae63075 feat(sensors): add Energy Dashboard price sensor and period duration sensors
Added dedicated sensor for Home Assistant's Energy Dashboard integration and
new sensors to track total period duration for best/peak price periods.

New Sensors:
- current_interval_price_major: Shows price in major currency (EUR/kWh, NOK/kWh)
  instead of minor units (ct/kWh, øre/kWh) for Energy Dashboard compatibility
- best_price_period_duration: Total length of current/next best price period
- peak_price_period_duration: Total length of current/next peak price period

Changes:
- sensor/definitions.py: Added 3 new sensor definitions with proper device_class,
  state_class, and suggested_display_precision
- sensor/core.py: Extended native_unit_of_measurement property to return major
  currency unit for Energy Dashboard sensor while keeping minor units for others
- sensor/core.py: Added _calc_period_duration() method to calculate period lengths
- sensor/core.py: Added handler mappings for new duration sensors
- const.py: Imported format_price_unit_major() for currency formatting
- translations/*.json: Added entity names for all 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)
- custom_translations/*.json: Added descriptions, long_descriptions, and usage_tips
  for all new sensors in all 5 languages

Technical Details:
- Energy Dashboard sensor uses 4 decimal precision (0.2534 EUR/kWh) vs 2 decimals
  for regular price sensors (25.34 ct/kWh)
- Duration sensors return minutes (UnitOfTime.MINUTES) with 0 decimal precision
- Duration sensors disabled by default (less commonly needed than end time)
- All MONETARY sensors now have explicit state_class=SensorStateClass.TOTAL
- All ENUM/TIMESTAMP sensors have explicit state_class=None for clarity

Impact: Users can now add electricity prices to Energy Dashboard for automatic
cost calculation. Duration sensors help users plan appliance usage by showing
how long cheap/expensive periods last. All price statistics now properly tracked
by Home Assistant's recorder.
2025-11-15 20:38:21 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
decca432df feat(sensors): add timing sensors for best_price and peak_price periods
Added 10 new timing sensors (5 for best_price, 5 for peak_price) to track
period timing and progress:

Timestamp sensors (quarter-hour updates):
- best_price_end_time / peak_price_end_time
  Shows when current/next period ends (always useful reference time)
- best_price_next_start_time / peak_price_next_start_time
  Shows when next period starts (even during active periods)

Countdown sensors (minute updates):
- best_price_remaining_minutes / peak_price_remaining_minutes
  Minutes left in current period (0 when inactive)
- best_price_next_in_minutes / peak_price_next_in_minutes
  Minutes until next period starts
- best_price_progress / peak_price_progress
  Progress percentage through current period (0-100%)

Smart fallback behavior:
- Sensors always show useful values (no 'Unknown' during normal operation)
- Timestamp sensors show current OR next period end/start times
- Countdown sensors return 0 when no period is active
- Grace period: Progress stays at 100% for 60 seconds after period ends

Dynamic visual feedback:
- Progress icons differentiate 3 states at 0%:
  * No data: mdi:help-circle-outline (gray)
  * Waiting for next period: mdi:timer-pause-outline
  * Period just started: mdi:circle-outline
- Progress 1-99%: mdi:circle-slice-1 to mdi:circle-slice-8 (pie chart)
- Timer icons based on urgency (alert/timer/timer-sand/timer-outline)
- Dynamic colors: green (best_price), orange/red (peak_price), gray (disabled)
- icon_color attribute for UI styling

Implementation details:
- Dual update mechanism: quarter-hour (timestamps) + minute (countdowns)
- Period state callbacks: Check if period is currently active
- IconContext dataclass: Reduced function parameters from 6 to 3
- Unit constants: UnitOfTime.MINUTES, PERCENTAGE from homeassistant.const
- Complete translations for 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)

Impact: Users can now build sophisticated automations based on period timing
('start dishwasher if remaining_minutes > 60'), display countdowns in
dashboards, and get clear visual feedback about period states. All sensors
provide meaningful values at all times, making automation logic simpler.
2025-11-15 17:12:55 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
22165d038d feat(sensors): add timestamp attributes and enhance icon system
Added timestamp attributes to all sensors and enhanced the dynamic icon
system for comprehensive price sensor coverage with rolling hour support.

TIMESTAMP ATTRIBUTES:

Core Changes:
- sensor/attributes.py:
  * Enhanced add_average_price_attributes() to track extreme intervals
    for min/max sensors and add appropriate timestamps
  * Added _update_extreme_interval() helper to reduce complexity
  * Extended add_volatility_type_attributes() with timestamp logic for
    all 4 volatility types (today/tomorrow/today_tomorrow/next_24h)
  * Fixed current_interval_price timestamp assignment (use interval_data)

Timestamp Logic:
- Interval-based sensors: Use startsAt of specific 15-minute interval
- Min/Max sensors: Use startsAt of interval with extreme price
- Average sensors: Use startsAt of first interval in window
- Volatility sensors: Use midnight (00:00) for calendar day sensors,
  current time for rolling 24h window
- Daily sensors: Already used fallback to midnight (verified)

ICON SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS:

Major Extensions:
- entity_utils/icons.py:
  * Created get_rolling_hour_price_level_for_icon() implementing
    5-interval window aggregation matching sensor calculation logic
  * Extended get_price_sensor_icon() coverage from 1 to 4 sensors:
    - current_interval_price (existing)
    - next_interval_price (NEW - dynamic instead of static)
    - current_hour_average_price (NEW - uses rolling hour aggregation)
    - next_hour_average_price (NEW - uses rolling hour aggregation)
  * Added imports for aggregate_level_data and find_rolling_hour_center_index

Documentation:
- sensor/definitions.py:
  * Updated 30+ sensor descriptions with detailed icon behavior comments
  * Changed next_interval_price from static to dynamic icon
  * Documented dynamic vs static icons for all sensor types
  * Added clear icon mapping source documentation

SENSOR KEY RENAMING:

Renamed for clarity (current_hour_average → current_hour_average_price):
- sensor/core.py: Updated value getters and cached data lookup
- sensor/definitions.py: Updated entity descriptions
- sensor/attributes.py: Updated key references in attribute builders
- coordinator.py: Updated TIME_SENSITIVE_ENTITY_KEYS set
- const.py: Updated comment documentation

Translation Updates:
- custom_translations/*.json (5 files): Updated sensor keys
- translations/*.json (5 files): Updated sensor keys

Impact:
- All sensors now have timestamp attribute showing applicable time/interval
- Icon system provides richer visual feedback for more sensor types
- Consistent sensor naming improves code readability
- Users get temporal context for all sensor values
- Dynamic icons adapt to price conditions across more sensors
2025-11-15 15:31:43 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
b32679ba75 feat(translations): add price level and rating states for multiple languages 2025-11-15 14:18:41 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
e18d653233 feat(sensors): add daily aggregated price level and rating sensors
Added 6 new sensors for yesterday/today/tomorrow aggregated price
levels and ratings, following the same calculation logic as existing
current/next interval sensors.

New sensors:
- yesterday_price_level, today_price_level, tomorrow_price_level
- yesterday_price_rating, today_price_rating, tomorrow_price_rating

Implementation details:
- Added DAILY_LEVEL_SENSORS and DAILY_RATING_SENSORS in sensor/definitions.py
- Implemented _get_daily_aggregated_value() in sensor/core.py using
  existing aggregate_level_data() and aggregate_rating_data() helpers
- Extended icon support in entity_utils/icons.py for dynamic icons
- Added icon_color attributes in sensor/attributes.py with helper
  functions _get_day_key_from_sensor_key() and _add_fallback_timestamp()
- Complete translations in all 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv):
  * Standard translations: sensor names
  * Custom translations: description, long_description, usage_tips

Impact: Users can now see aggregated daily price levels and ratings
for yesterday, today, and tomorrow at a glance, making it easier to
compare overall price situations across days and plan energy consumption
accordingly. Sensors use same aggregation logic as hourly sensors for
consistency.
2025-11-15 13:31:44 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
7737dccd49 refactor(sensors): rename current price sensors for clarity
Renamed internal sensor keys to be more explicit about their temporal scope:
- current_price → current_interval_price
- price_level → current_interval_price_level
- price_rating → current_interval_price_rating

This naming makes it clearer that these sensors represent the current
15-minute interval, distinguishing them from hourly averages and other
time-based calculations.

Updated across all components:
- Sensor entity descriptions and handlers (sensor.py)
- Time-sensitive entity keys list (coordinator.py)
- Config flow step IDs (config_flow.py)
- Translation keys in all 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)
- Custom translations (entity descriptions, usage tips)
- Price level/rating lookups (const.py, sensor.py)
- Documentation examples (AGENTS.md, README.md)

Impact: Sensor entity IDs remain unchanged due to translation_key system.
Existing automations continue to work. Only internal code references and
translation structures updated for consistency.
2025-11-15 08:30:25 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
07517660e3 refactor(volatility): migrate to coefficient of variation calculation
Replaced absolute volatility thresholds (ct/øre) with relative coefficient
of variation (CV = std_dev / mean * 100%) for scale-independent volatility
measurement that works across all price levels.

Changes to volatility calculation:
- price_utils.py: Rewrote calculate_volatility_level() to accept price list
  instead of spread value, using statistics.mean() and statistics.stdev()
- sensor.py: Updated volatility sensors to pass price lists (not spread)
- services.py: Modified _get_price_stats() to calculate CV from prices
- period_statistics.py: Extract prices for CV calculation in period summaries
- const.py: Updated default thresholds to 15%/30%/50% (was 5/15/30 ct)
  with comprehensive documentation explaining CV-based approach

Dead code removal:
- period_utils/core.py: Removed filter_periods_by_volatility() function
  (86 lines of code that was never actually called)
- period_utils/__init__.py: Removed dead function export
- period_utils/relaxation.py: Simplified callback signature from
  Callable[[str|None, str|None], bool] to Callable[[str|None], bool]
- coordinator.py: Updated lambda callbacks to match new signature
- const.py: Replaced RELAXATION_VOLATILITY_ANY with RELAXATION_LEVEL_ANY

Bug fix:
- relaxation.py: Added int() conversion for max_relaxation_attempts
  (line 435: attempts = max(1, int(max_relaxation_attempts)))
  Fixes TypeError when config value arrives as float

Configuration UI:
- config_flow.py: Changed volatility threshold unit display from "ct" to "%"

Translations (all 5 languages):
- Updated volatility descriptions to explain coefficient of variation
- Changed threshold labels from "spread ≥ value" to "CV ≥ percentage"
- Languages: de, en, nb, nl, sv

Documentation:
- period-calculation.md: Removed volatility filter section (dead feature)

Impact: Breaking change for users with custom volatility thresholds.
Old absolute values (e.g., 5 ct) will be interpreted as percentages (5%).
However, new defaults (15%/30%/50%) are more conservative and work
universally across all currencies and price levels. No data migration
needed - existing configs continue to work with new interpretation.
2025-11-14 01:12:47 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
5a5c8ca3cc feat(relaxation): make tail handling smarter and attempts configurable
- Skip asymmetry/zigzag rejection near the data tail and refactor spike
  validation so legitimate end-of-day spikes stop breaking periods.
- Expose relaxation attempt sliders for both Best/Peak flows, wire the values
  through the coordinator, and extend the relaxation engine to honor the new
  max-attempt cap with richer logging & metadata.
- Raise the default attempt count to eight flex levels so the 25% increment
  pattern can stretch much further before stopping, keeping translations and
  docs (including the matrix explanation) in sync across all locales.

Impact: Tail spikes no longer get thrown out incorrectly, users can tune how
aggressively the period search relaxes, and the defaults now find more viable
periods on volatile days.
2025-11-14 00:07:12 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
383b495545
Feature/adaptive defaults (#22)
* feat(period-calc): adaptive defaults + remove volatility filter

Major improvements to period calculation with smarter defaults and
simplified configuration:

**Adaptive Defaults:**
- ENABLE_MIN_PERIODS: true (was false) - Always try to find periods
- MIN_PERIODS target: 2 periods/day (ensures coverage)
- BEST_PRICE_MAX_LEVEL: "cheap" (was "any") - Prefer genuinely cheap
- PEAK_PRICE_MIN_LEVEL: "expensive" (was "any") - Prefer genuinely expensive
- GAP_TOLERANCE: 1 (was 0) - Allow 1-level deviations in sequences
- MIN_DISTANCE_FROM_AVG: 5% (was 2%) - Ensure significance
- PEAK_PRICE_MIN_PERIOD_LENGTH: 30min (was 60min) - More responsive
- PEAK_PRICE_FLEX: -20% (was -15%) - Better peak detection

**Volatility Filter Removal:**
- Removed CONF_BEST_PRICE_MIN_VOLATILITY from const.py
- Removed CONF_PEAK_PRICE_MIN_VOLATILITY from const.py
- Removed volatility filter UI controls from config_flow.py
- Removed filter_periods_by_volatility() calls from coordinator.py
- Updated all 5 translations (de, en, nb, nl, sv)

**Period Calculation Logic:**
- Level filter now integrated into _build_periods() (applied during
  interval qualification, not as post-filter)
- Gap tolerance implemented via _check_level_with_gap_tolerance()
- Short periods (<1.5h) use strict filtering (no gap tolerance)
- Relaxation now passes level_filter + gap_count directly to
  PeriodConfig
- show_periods check skipped when relaxation enabled (relaxation
  tries "any" as fallback)

**Documentation:**
- Complete rewrite of docs/user/period-calculation.md:
  * Visual examples with timelines
  * Step-by-step explanation of 4-step process
  * Configuration scenarios (5 common use cases)
  * Troubleshooting section with specific fixes
  * Advanced topics (per-day independence, early stop, etc.)
- Updated README.md: "volatility" → "distance from average"

Impact: Periods now reliably appear on most days with meaningful
quality filters. Users get warned about expensive periods and notified
about cheap opportunities without manual tuning. Relaxation ensures
coverage while keeping filters as strict as possible.

Breaking change: Volatility filter removed (was never a critical
feature, often confused users). Existing configs continue to work
(removed keys are simply ignored).

* feat(periods): modularize period_utils and add statistical outlier filtering

Refactored monolithic period_utils.py (1800 lines) into focused modules
for better maintainability and added advanced outlier filtering with
smart impact tracking.

Modular structure:
- types.py: Type definitions and constants (89 lines)
- level_filtering.py: Level filtering with gap tolerance (121 lines)
- period_building.py: Period construction from intervals (238 lines)
- period_statistics.py: Statistics and summaries (318 lines)
- period_merging.py: Overlap resolution (382 lines)
- relaxation.py: Per-day relaxation strategy (547 lines)
- core.py: Main API orchestration (251 lines)
- outlier_filtering.py: Statistical spike detection (294 lines)
- __init__.py: Public API exports (62 lines)

New statistical outlier filtering:
- Linear regression for trend-based spike detection
- 2 standard deviation confidence intervals (95%)
- Symmetry checking to preserve legitimate price shifts
- Enhanced zigzag detection with relative volatility (catches clusters)
- Replaces simple average smoothing with trend-based predictions

Smart impact tracking:
- Tests if original price would have passed criteria
- Only counts smoothed intervals that actually changed period formation
- Tracks level gap tolerance usage separately
- Both attributes only appear when > 0 (clean UI)

New period attributes:
- period_interval_smoothed_count: Intervals kept via outlier smoothing
- period_interval_level_gap_count: Intervals kept via gap tolerance

Impact: Statistical outlier filtering prevents isolated price spikes from
breaking continuous periods while preserving data integrity. All statistics
use original prices. Smart tracking shows only meaningful interventions,
making it clear when tolerance mechanisms actually influenced results.

Backwards compatible: All public APIs re-exported from period_utils package.

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Completely rewrote period-calculation.md after severe corruption (massive text
duplication throughout the file made it 2489 lines).

Changes:
- Fixed formatting: Removed all duplicate text and headers
- Reduced file size: 2594 lines down to 516 lines (clean, readable structure)
- Added section 5: "Statistical Outlier Filtering (NEW)" explaining:
  - Linear regression-based spike detection (95% confidence intervals)
  - Symmetry checking to preserve legitimate price shifts
  - Enhanced zigzag detection with relative volatility
  - Data integrity guarantees (original prices always used)
  - New period attributes: period_interval_smoothed_count
- Added troubleshooting: "Price spikes breaking periods" section
- Added technical details: Algorithm constants and implementation notes

Impact: Users can now understand how outlier filtering prevents isolated
price spikes from breaking continuous periods. Documentation is readable
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2025-11-13 23:51:29 +01:00
Julian Pawlowski
817658f230 feat(periods): add gap tolerance for price level filters with intelligent period splitting
Implemented configurable gap tolerance (0-8 intervals) for best price and peak price
level filters to prevent periods from being split by occasional level deviations.

Key features:
- Gap tolerance only applies to periods ≥ MIN_INTERVALS_FOR_GAP_TOLERANCE (1.5h)
- Short periods (< 1.5h) use strict filtering (zero tolerance)
- Dynamic minimum distance between gaps: max(2, (interval_count // max_gap_count) // 2)
- 25% maximum cap on total gaps to prevent excessive outliers in long periods
- Intelligent period splitting at gap clusters (2+ consecutive non-qualifying intervals)
- Each sub-period independently validated with same gap tolerance rules

Technical implementation:
- Added CONF_BEST_PRICE_MAX_LEVEL_GAP_COUNT and CONF_PEAK_PRICE_MAX_LEVEL_GAP_COUNT constants
- Added MIN_INTERVALS_FOR_GAP_TOLERANCE = 6 (1.5h minimum for gap tolerance)
- Implemented _split_at_gap_clusters() for period recovery
- Implemented _check_short_period_strict() for strict short-period filtering
- Implemented _check_level_filter_with_gaps() with fallback splitting logic
- Extracted _check_sequence_with_gap_tolerance() for reusable core validation
- Enhanced _check_level_filter() to use gap-tolerant validation

Configuration UI:
- Added NumberSelector (0-8, slider mode) for gap count in config flow
- Added translations for all 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)
- Default: 0 (strict filtering, backwards compatible)

Impact: Users can now configure how many occasional level deviations are acceptable
within qualifying price periods. This reduces period fragmentation while maintaining
meaningful price-based filtering. Long periods are protected by the 25% cap, and
gap clusters trigger intelligent splitting to recover usable sub-periods.
2025-11-10 04:38:44 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
40a335dabe feat(periods): add adaptive filter relaxation for minimum period guarantee
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.
2025-11-10 03:34:09 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
b36a94d53b feat(translations): update language style and tone for user instructions across multiple languages 2025-11-09 19:27:42 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
532a91be58 fix(translations): resolve hassfest selector key validation errors
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.
2025-11-09 15:31:37 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
f4568be34e feat(sensors): add price volatility analysis and period filters
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.
2025-11-09 14:24:34 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
db0d65a939 feat: Add price trend thresholds configuration and update related calculations 2025-11-08 16:02:21 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
1ed2c08f34 feat: Add minimum period length configuration for best and peak price sensors 2025-11-07 15:16:16 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
40852b7d84 fix: Update reauthentication titles for Tibber Price integration in multiple languages 2025-11-07 11:13:42 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
ef1a81ccc1 Refactor translations for electricity prices in multiple languages
- 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.
2025-11-06 22:36:12 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
433558f60b feat: Implement reauthentication flow 2025-11-06 16:59:41 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
3ef588b1f4 fix: Update German translations for peak and best price period labels 2025-11-06 16:01:41 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
63904fff39 feat: Enhance Tibber Prices integration with new configuration options and improved data handling
- 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.
2025-11-06 11:43:22 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
bba5f180b0 add lots of new sensors 2025-11-03 20:55:28 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
5ee780da87 update translations 2025-11-03 09:53:19 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
02adf47faf fix translations 2025-11-03 00:47:50 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
d3c91e162a fix 2025-11-03 00:15:03 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
1f5c8fead8 fix 2025-11-03 00:07:46 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
8c61292acf refactoring for QUARTER_HOURLY prices 2025-11-02 19:33:19 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
6b3d299d3d fix options flow 2025-11-02 17:27:37 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
e02630440a fix options flow 2025-11-02 16:58:47 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
0ffa17679b fix config flow 2025-11-02 15:46:13 +00:00
Julian Pawlowski
f57fdfde6b update 2025-05-25 22:15:25 +00:00