get_price: name: Get Price Data description: >- Fetch price data for a specific time range with automatic routing. Development and testing service for the price_info_for_range API function. Automatically uses PRICE_INFO, PRICE_INFO_RANGE, or both based on the time range boundary. fields: entry_id: name: Entry ID description: The config entry ID for the Tibber integration. required: true example: "1234567890abcdef" selector: config_entry: integration: tibber_prices start_time: name: Start Time description: Start of the time range (inclusive, timezone-aware). required: true example: "2025-11-01T00:00:00+01:00" selector: datetime: end_time: name: End Time description: End of the time range (exclusive, timezone-aware). required: true example: "2025-11-02T00:00:00+01:00" selector: datetime: get_apexcharts_yaml: name: Get ApexCharts Card YAML description: >- ⚠️ IMPORTANT: This service generates a BASIC EXAMPLE configuration for ApexCharts Card as a starting point. It is NOT a complete solution for all ApexCharts features. This integration is primarily a DATA PROVIDER. The generated YAML demonstrates how to use the `get_chartdata` service to fetch price data. Due to the segmented nature of our data (different time periods per series) and the use of Home Assistant's service API instead of entity attributes, many advanced ApexCharts features (like in_header, certain transformations) are not compatible or require manual customization. You are welcome to customize the generated YAML for your specific needs, but please understand that comprehensive ApexCharts configuration support is beyond the scope of this integration. Community contributions with improved configurations are always appreciated - if you find a better setup that works, please share it so everyone can benefit! For direct data access to build your own charts, use the `get_chartdata` service instead. fields: entry_id: name: Entry ID description: The config entry ID for the Tibber integration. required: true example: "1234567890abcdef" selector: config_entry: integration: tibber_prices day: name: Day description: >- Which day to visualize (yesterday, today, or tomorrow). If not specified, returns a rolling 2-day window: today+tomorrow (when tomorrow data is available) or yesterday+today (when tomorrow data is not yet available). required: false example: today selector: select: options: - yesterday - today - tomorrow translation_key: day level_type: name: Level Type description: >- Select which price level classification to visualize: 'rating_level' (LOW/NORMAL/HIGH based on your configured thresholds) or 'level' (Tibber API levels: VERY_CHEAP/CHEAP/NORMAL/EXPENSIVE/VERY_EXPENSIVE). required: false default: rating_level example: rating_level selector: select: options: - rating_level - level translation_key: level_type highlight_best_price: name: Highlight Best Price Periods description: >- Add a semi-transparent green overlay to highlight the best price periods on the chart. This makes it easy to visually identify the optimal times for energy consumption. required: false default: true example: true selector: boolean: get_chartdata: name: Get Chart Data description: >- Returns price data in a simple chart-friendly format compatible with the Tibber Core integration output structure. Perfect for use with popular chart cards like ha-price-timeline-card, ApexCharts Card, Plotly Graph Card, Mini Graph Card, or the built-in History Graph Card. Field names and data structure can be customized to match your specific chart requirements. fields: # === REQUIRED === entry_id: name: Entry ID description: The config entry ID for the Tibber integration. required: true example: "1234567890abcdef" selector: config_entry: integration: tibber_prices # === DATA SELECTION === day: name: Day description: >- Which day(s) to fetch prices for. You can select multiple days. If not specified, returns a rolling 2-day window: today+tomorrow (when tomorrow data is available) or yesterday+today (when tomorrow data is not yet available). This provides continuous chart display without gaps. required: false selector: select: options: - yesterday - today - tomorrow multiple: true translation_key: day resolution: name: Resolution description: >- Time resolution for the returned data. Options: 'interval' (default, 15-minute intervals, 96 points per day), 'hourly' (hourly averages, 24 points per day). required: false default: interval example: hourly selector: select: options: - interval - hourly translation_key: resolution # === FILTERS === level_filter: name: Level Filter description: >- Filter intervals to include only specific Tibber price levels (very_cheap, cheap, normal, expensive, very_expensive). If not specified, all levels are included. required: false selector: select: options: - very_cheap - cheap - normal - expensive - very_expensive multiple: true translation_key: level_filter rating_level_filter: name: Rating Level Filter description: >- Filter intervals to include only specific rating levels (low, normal, high). If not specified, all rating levels are included. required: false selector: select: options: - low - normal - high multiple: true translation_key: rating_level_filter period_filter: name: Period Filter description: >- Filter intervals to include only those within Best Price or Peak Price periods. Options: 'best_price' (only intervals in Best Price periods), 'peak_price' (only intervals in Peak Price periods). If not specified, all intervals are included. This uses the precomputed period data from binary sensors (binary_sensor.best_price_period / binary_sensor.peak_price_period). required: false selector: select: options: - best_price - peak_price translation_key: period_filter # === FILTER BEHAVIOR === insert_nulls: name: Insert NULL Values description: >- Control NULL value insertion for filtered data. 'none' (default): No NULL values, only matching intervals. 'segments': Add NULL points at segment boundaries for clean gaps in charts (recommended for stepline charts). 'all': Insert NULL for all timestamps where filter doesn't match (useful for continuous time series visualization). required: false default: none selector: select: options: - none - segments - all translation_key: insert_nulls connect_segments: name: Connect Segments description: >- [ONLY WITH insert_nulls='segments'] When enabled, adds connecting points at segment boundaries to visually connect different price level segments in stepline charts. When price goes DOWN at a boundary, adds a point with the lower price at the end of the current segment. When price goes UP, adds a hold point before the gap. This creates smooth visual transitions between segments instead of abrupt gaps. required: false default: false selector: boolean: # === OUTPUT FORMAT === output_format: name: Output Format description: >- Output format for the returned data. Options: 'array_of_objects' (default, array of objects with customizable field names), 'array_of_arrays' (array of [timestamp, price] arrays). required: false default: array_of_objects example: array_of_objects selector: select: options: - array_of_objects - array_of_arrays translation_key: output_format # === CURRENCY & PRECISION === minor_currency: name: Minor Currency description: >- Return prices in minor currency units (cents for EUR, øre for NOK/SEK) instead of major currency units. Disabled by default. required: false default: false example: true selector: boolean: round_decimals: name: Round Decimals description: >- Number of decimal places to round prices to (0-10). If not specified, uses default precision (4 decimals for major currency, 2 for minor currency). required: false example: 2 selector: number: min: 0 max: 10 mode: box # === ARRAY OF ARRAYS OPTIONS === add_trailing_null: name: Add Trailing Null Point description: >- [BOTH FORMATS] Add a final data point with null values (except timestamp) at the end. Some chart libraries need this to prevent extrapolation/interpolation to the viewport edge when using stepline rendering. Leave disabled unless your chart requires it. required: false default: false selector: boolean: array_fields: name: Array Fields (array_of_arrays only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_arrays FORMAT] Define which fields to include. Use field names in curly braces, separated by commas. Available fields: start_time, price_per_kwh, level, rating_level, average. Fields will be automatically enabled even if include_* options are not set. Leave empty for default (timestamp and price only). required: false selector: text: # === ARRAY OF OBJECTS OPTIONS === include_level: name: Include Level (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Include the Tibber price level field (VERY_CHEAP, CHEAP, NORMAL, EXPENSIVE, VERY_EXPENSIVE) in each data point. required: false default: false example: true selector: boolean: include_rating_level: name: Include Rating Level (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Include the calculated rating level field (LOW, NORMAL, HIGH) based on your configured thresholds in each data point. required: false default: false example: true selector: boolean: include_average: name: Include Average (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Include the daily average price in each data point for comparison. required: false default: false selector: boolean: # === ARRAY OF OBJECTS - FIELD NAMES === start_time_field: name: Start Time Field Name (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Custom name for the start time field in the output. Defaults to "start_time" if not specified. required: false example: time selector: text: end_time_field: name: End Time Field Name (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Custom name for the end time field in the output. Defaults to "end_time" if not specified. Only used with period_filter. required: false example: end selector: text: price_field: name: Price Field Name (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Custom name for the price field in the output. Defaults to "price_per_kwh" if not specified. required: false example: price selector: text: level_field: name: Level Field Name (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Custom name for the level field in the output. Defaults to "level" if not specified. Only used when include_level is enabled. required: false selector: text: rating_level_field: name: Rating Level Field Name (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Custom name for the rating_level field in the output. Defaults to "rating_level" if not specified. Only used when include_rating_level is enabled. required: false selector: text: average_field: name: Average Field Name (array_of_objects only) description: >- [ONLY FOR array_of_objects FORMAT] Custom name for the average field in the output. Defaults to "average" if not specified. Only used when include_average is enabled. required: false selector: text: # === Top-Level Response Key (both formats) === data_key: name: Data Key (both formats) description: >- [BOTH FORMATS] Custom name for the top-level data key in the response. Defaults to "data" if not specified. For ApexCharts compatibility with array_of_arrays, use "points". required: false example: prices selector: text: refresh_user_data: name: Refresh User Data description: >- Forces a refresh of the user data (homes, profile information) from the Tibber API. This can be useful after making changes to your Tibber account or when troubleshooting connectivity issues. fields: entry_id: name: Entry ID description: The config entry ID for the Tibber integration. required: true example: "1234567890abcdef" selector: config_entry: integration: tibber_prices