Actions (Services)
Home Assistant now surfaces these backend service endpoints as Actions in the UI (for example, Developer Tools → Actions or the Action editor inside dashboards). Behind the scenes they are still Home Assistant services that use the service: key, but this guide uses the word “action” whenever we refer to the user interface.
You can still call them from automations, scripts, and dashboards the same way as before (service: tibber_prices.get_chartdata, etc.), just remember that the frontend officially lists them as actions.
Available Actions
tibber_prices.get_chartdata
Purpose: Returns electricity price data in chart-friendly formats for visualization and analysis.
Key Features:
- Flexible Output Formats: Array of objects or array of arrays
- Time Range Selection: Filter by day (yesterday, today, tomorrow)
- Price Filtering: Filter by price level or rating
- Period Support: Return best/peak price period summaries instead of intervals
- Resolution Control: Interval (15-minute) or hourly aggregation
- Customizable Field Names: Rename output fields to match your chart library
- Currency Control: Major (EUR/NOK) or minor (ct/øre) units
Basic Example:
service: tibber_prices.get_chartdata
data:
entry_id: YOUR_ENTRY_ID
day: ["today", "tomorrow"]
output_format: array_of_objects
response_variable: chart_data
Response Format:
{
"data": [
{
"start_time": "2025-11-17T00:00:00+01:00",
"price_per_kwh": 0.2534
},
{
"start_time": "2025-11-17T00:15:00+01:00",
"price_per_kwh": 0.2498
}
]
}
Common Parameters:
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
entry_id | Integration entry ID (required) | - |
day | Days to include: yesterday, today, tomorrow | ["today", "tomorrow"] |
output_format | array_of_objects or array_of_arrays | array_of_objects |
resolution | interval (15-min) or hourly | interval |
subunit_currency | Return prices in ct/øre instead of EUR/NOK | false |
round_decimals | Decimal places (0-10) | 4 (major) or 2 (minor) |
Rolling Window Mode:
Omit the day parameter to get a dynamic 48-hour rolling window that automatically adapts to data availability:
service: tibber_prices.get_chartdata
data:
entry_id: YOUR_ENTRY_ID
# Omit 'day' for rolling window
output_format: array_of_objects
response_variable: chart_data
Behavior:
- When tomorrow data available (typically after ~13:00): Returns today + tomorrow
- When tomorrow data not available: Returns yesterday + today
This is useful for charts that should always show a 48-hour window without manual day selection.
Period Filter Example:
Get best price periods as summaries instead of intervals:
service: tibber_prices.get_chartdata
data:
entry_id: YOUR_ENTRY_ID
period_filter: best_price # or peak_price
day: ["today", "tomorrow"]
include_level: true
include_rating_level: true
response_variable: periods
Advanced Filtering:
service: tibber_prices.get_chartdata
data:
entry_id: YOUR_ENTRY_ID
level_filter: ["VERY_CHEAP", "CHEAP"] # Only cheap periods
rating_level_filter: ["LOW"] # Only low-rated prices
insert_nulls: segments # Add nulls at segment boundaries
Complete Documentation:
For detailed parameter descriptions, open Developer Tools → Actions (the UI label) and select tibber_prices.get_chartdata. The inline documentation is still stored in services.yaml because actions are backed by services.
tibber_prices.get_apexcharts_yaml
⚠️ IMPORTANT: This action generates a basic example configuration as a starting point, NOT a complete solution for all ApexCharts features.
This integration is primarily a data provider. The generated YAML demonstrates how to use the
get_chartdataaction 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 (likein_header, certain transformations) are not compatible or require manual customization.You are welcome to customize the generated YAML for your specific needs, but comprehensive ApexCharts configuration support is beyond the scope of this integration. Community contributions with improved configurations are always appreciated!
For custom solutions: Use the
get_chartdataaction directly to build your own charts with full control over the data format and visualization.
Purpose: Generates a basic ApexCharts card YAML configuration example for visualizing electricity prices with automatic color-coding by price level.
Prerequisites:
- ApexCharts Card (required for all configurations)
- Config Template Card (required only for rolling window modes - enables dynamic Y-axis scaling)
✨ Key Features:
- Automatic Color-Coded Series: Separate series for each price level (VERY_CHEAP, CHEAP, NORMAL, EXPENSIVE, VERY_EXPENSIVE) or rating (LOW, NORMAL, HIGH)
- Dynamic Y-Axis Scaling: Rolling window modes automatically use
chart_metadatasensor for optimal Y-axis bounds - Best Price Period Highlights: Optional vertical bands showing detected best price periods
- Translated Labels: Automatically uses your Home Assistant language setting
- Clean Gap Visualization: Proper NULL insertion for missing data segments
Quick Example:
service: tibber_prices.get_apexcharts_yaml
data:
entry_id: YOUR_ENTRY_ID
day: today # Optional: yesterday, today, tomorrow, rolling_window, rolling_window_autozoom
level_type: rating_level # or "level" for 5-level classification
highlight_best_price: true # Show best price period overlays
response_variable: apexcharts_config
Day Parameter Options:
- Fixed days (
yesterday,today,tomorrow): Static 24-hour views, no additional dependencies - Rolling Window (default when omitted or
rolling_window): Dynamic 48-hour window that automatically shifts between yesterday+today and today+tomorrow based on data availability- ✨ Includes dynamic Y-axis scaling via
chart_metadatasensor
- ✨ Includes dynamic Y-axis scaling via
- Rolling Window (Auto-Zoom) (
rolling_window_autozoom): Same as rolling window, but additionally zooms in progressively (2h lookback + remaining time until midnight, graph span decreases every 15 minutes)- ✨ Includes dynamic Y-axis scaling via
chart_metadatasensor
- ✨ Includes dynamic Y-axis scaling via
Dynamic Y-Axis Scaling (Rolling Window Modes):
Rolling window configurations automatically integrate with the chart_metadata sensor for optimal chart appearance:
- Automatic bounds: Y-axis min/max adjust to data range
- No manual configuration: Works out of the box if sensor is enabled
- Fallback behavior: If sensor is disabled, uses ApexCharts auto-scaling
- Real-time updates: Y-axis adapts when price data changes
Example: Today's Prices (Static View)
service: tibber_prices.get_apexcharts_yaml
data:
entry_id: YOUR_ENTRY_ID
day: today
level_type: rating_level
response_variable: config
# Use in dashboard:
type: custom:apexcharts-card
# ... paste generated config
Example: Rolling 48h Window (Dynamic View)
service: tibber_prices.get_apexcharts_yaml
data:
entry_id: YOUR_ENTRY_ID
# Omit 'day' for rolling window (or use 'rolling_window')
level_type: level # 5-level classification
highlight_best_price: true
response_variable: config
# Use in dashboard:
type: custom:config-template-card
entities:
- sensor.tibber_home_tomorrow_data
- sensor.tibber_home_chart_metadata # For dynamic Y-axis
card:
# ... paste generated config
Screenshots:
Screenshots coming soon for all 4 modes: today, tomorrow, rolling_window, rolling_window_autozoom
Level Type Options:
rating_level(default): 3 series (LOW, NORMAL, HIGH) - based on your personal thresholdslevel: 5 series (VERY_CHEAP, CHEAP, NORMAL, EXPENSIVE, VERY_EXPENSIVE) - absolute price ranges
Best Price Period Highlights:
When highlight_best_price: true:
- Vertical bands overlay the chart showing detected best price periods
- Tooltip shows "Best Price Period" label when hovering over highlighted areas
- Only appears when best price periods are configured and detected
Important Notes:
- Config Template Card is only required for rolling window modes (enables dynamic Y-axis)
- Fixed day views (
today,tomorrow,yesterday) work with ApexCharts Card alone - Generated YAML is a starting point - customize colors, styling, features as needed
- All labels are automatically translated to your Home Assistant language
Use the response in Lovelace dashboards by copying the generated YAML.
Documentation: Refer to Developer Tools → Actions for descriptions of the fields exposed by this action.
tibber_prices.refresh_user_data
Purpose: Forces an immediate refresh of user data (homes, subscriptions) from the Tibber API.
Example:
service: tibber_prices.refresh_user_data
data:
entry_id: YOUR_ENTRY_ID
Note: User data is cached for 24 hours. Trigger this action only when you need immediate updates (e.g., after changing Tibber subscriptions).
Migration from Chart Data Export Sensor
If you're still using the sensor.tibber_home_chart_data_export sensor, consider migrating to the tibber_prices.get_chartdata action:
Benefits:
- No HA restart required for configuration changes
- More flexible filtering and formatting options
- Better performance (on-demand instead of polling)
- Future-proof (active development)
Migration Steps:
- Note your current sensor configuration (Step 7 in Options Flow)
- Create automation/script that calls
tibber_prices.get_chartdatawith the same parameters - Test the new approach
- Disable the old sensor when satisfied