07-11-2023 03:21 PM
Hi! I am wanting to use the temperature of the upstairs in my home within a Google Household Routine script. I was thinking of purchasing some Nest temperature sensors, connecting them to my Nest thermostat E, and referencing their temperature readings through the thermostat. Am I able to do that from within a Household Routine script? Does the YAML support that with some variable? I am grateful for any information. Thanks!
07-11-2023 03:30 PM
Hi zahna,
You can find a list of supported devices and the actions that can be used with the script editor within the link below.
https://developers.home.google.com/automations/supported-devices
07-11-2023 03:33 PM - edited 07-11-2023 03:34 PM
As far as I can see (typing 'Nest' into the search) using thermostat isn't available yet, sorry.
04-29-2024 02:55 PM
Am I reading it correctly that ambient temp can now trigger an event?
- starters:
- type: device.state.TemperatureSetting # For devices that support temperature points and modes.
state: thermostatTemperatureAmbient
is: 70
device: Nest Thermostat - Living Room
05-04-2024 10:56 AM
This script seems to work when I first start the script, but then does not seem to trigger later when the condition is met:
metadata:
name: Fans on when warm
description: Turn on fans when the temperature rises above 16C.
automations:
- starters:
- type: device.state.TemperatureSetting
device: Nest Thermostat - Living Room
state: thermostatTemperatureAmbient
greaterThan: 16C
actions:
- type: device.command.OnOff
devices:
- Fans - Sun Room
on: true
When first starting the script the fans come on, as shown in the log:
05-07-2024 02:47 PM
My script finally started working on the following day. Not sure why, but I can confirm the above script does work.
07-11-2023 06:53 PM
OK, thanks. That helps a lot.
It is really weird that there does not seem to be a simple wifi enabled thermometer on the market that can be used for automation.
07-12-2023 12:04 PM - edited 07-12-2023 12:07 PM
Hi folks,
@zahna, we're happy to hear about your excitement for Nest Thermostat E and Nest Temperature Sensors being added in the Google Home app, but we don't have any news or timeframe to share about its availability to be added in the Google Home app. Currently, the Nest Thermostat E and Nest Temperature Sensors can only be added via Nest app.
Please be assured that our product team is working non-stop with different partners to bring the best to the Google Nest devices. So, please let our product team know about it by sending feedback.
I appreciate your help here, @Cathal_S.
All the best,
Zoe
07-13-2023 05:21 AM
I might not have explained my goal clearly. I have my thermostat added via the Nest app and I am currently using it in Household Routine scripts at https://home.google.com/. What I am wanting to do is to add a few Nest temperature sensors and also use their readings in Household Routine scripts.
08-12-2023 10:42 PM
Hi Zahna, I'm looking for the same capability. I want to measure outside temperature and trigger an action. Please let me know if you found anything.
08-28-2023 10:55 PM
Same. Maybe because they haven't added it fully yet to the Home app yet that's the hold up?
12-07-2023 10:24 AM
It's certainly not yet available. But it's possibly part of Home Assistant's Nest interface, if it exists. I had to move and disassemble a pretty complex HA setup. I found it was well worth the effort to move automations/scripts over to that, running on a Raspberry Pi. You will find a whole new world of possibilities. Plus, you can fiddle with IFTTT scripts in conjunction with your HA instance.
12-06-2023 11:38 AM
I reached here with similar goals for home automation script. I hope Nest Temperature sensors are supported soon, or will need to buy sensors that are already supported.
01-09-2024 01:11 PM
We need the nest temp sensor to be used as a starter in the Google home app automations. Tons of things can be starters why not the temp sensor?
a month ago
I agree. This is a google product. It should be supported. Also, I have an Air filter that can be used as a starter. It kicks on automatically when the air is poluted. So that it has a better chance to clean the whole home, I want my next Thermostat to kick on the fan. That isn't available.
Google and Nest really need to collaborate better on functionality. They are the same parent company!