I’m trying to get a script built. I want to check if a variable exist and include it if it does. Just really struggling to figure out the formatting. Something like

script:
  sequence:
    target:
      entity_id: "{{ entity }}"
    {% if variable is defined %}
      data: "{{ variable }}"
    {% endif %}
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      1 year ago

      This looks like the right answer, since OP’s jinja is correct.

      OP, you can go to developer tools to test your template syntax against the live data in HA.

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      1 year ago

      Is it possible to do this in a way that completely omits data: from the command if the variable isn’t defined?

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        1 year ago

        To give more context I’m working on a media control dashboard. The script or rather scripts I have to send commands to kodi is as follows

        kodi_control:
          sequence:
          - service: kodi.call_method
            target:
              entity_id: '{{ kodi_entity }}'
            data:
              method: '{{ kodi_method }}'
        
        kodi_control_playback:
          sequence:
          - service: kodi.call_method
            target:
              entity_id: '{{ kodi_entity }}'
            data:
              method: '{{ kodi_method }}'
              playerid: '{{ kodi_playerid }}'
        
        kodi_control_subtitles:
          sequence:
          - service: kodi.call_method
            target:
              entity_id: '{{ kodi_entity }}'
            data:
              method: '{{ kodi_method }}'
              action: '{{ kodi_action }}'
        
        kodi_control_seek:
          sequence:
          - service: kodi.call_method
            target:
              entity_id: '{{ kodi_entity }}'
            data:
              method: '{{ kodi_method }}'
              playerid: '{{ kodi_playerid }}'
              value: '{{ kodi_value }}'
        
        kodi_control_playlist:
          sequence:
          - service: kodi.call_method
            target:
              entity_id: '{{ kodi_entity }}'
            data:
              method: '{{ kodi_method }}'
              window: '{{ kodi_window }}'
              parameters: '{{ [ kodi_parameters ] }}'
        

        I would like to condense all of this down to a single script using “is defined” to omit the parts not needed for certain commands so something like

        kodi_control:
          sequence:
          - service: kodi.call_method
            target:
              entity_id: '{{ kodi_entity }}'
            data: >-
              method: '{{ kodi_method }}'
              {% if kodi_playerid is defined %}
                playerid: '{{ kodi_playerid }}'
              {% endif %}
              {% if kodi_action is defined %}
                action: '{{ kodi_action }}'
              {% endif %}
              {% if kodi_value is defined %}
                value: '{{ kodi_value }}'
              {% endif %}
              {% if kodi_window is defined %}
                window: '{{ kodi_window }}'
              {% endif %}
              {% if kodi_parameters is defined %}
                parameters: '{{ [ kodi_parameters ] }}'
              {% endif %}
        

        Problem with the above is I get “result is not a dictionary”

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          1 year ago

          It worked the same as your suggestion above. In cases the variable is used it does works as intended but in the situation the variable is not set it’s still sending data: just with a blank value.

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              1 year ago

              When I tried playing with omit in the template editor I got an error about omit being undefined so probably not built in. Bummer because that would be a very elegant solution to this. I’m going to put this down for the night and try picking it back up tomorrow. I really appreciate all the suggestions. Hopefully it will lead me to a solution.