Door is open
The Door is open condition passes when one or more targeted doors are currently open. Use it when an automation should continue only if a door is still open at the moment the automation runs.
This condition is useful for reminders, security checks, and routines that should stop or warn you when a front door, patio door, or garage door has not been closed yet.
Requires the Purpose-specific triggers and conditions Labs preview feature. Enable it at Settings > System > Labs.
Using this condition from the user interface
If you prefer building automations visually, Home Assistant walks you through this condition step by step. You pick what to check, tweak a few options, and save. No YAML knowledge required.
To use this condition in an automation:
- Go to Settings > Automations & scenes.
- Open an existing automation, or select Create automation > Create new automation.
- In the And if section, select Add condition.
- From the search box, search for and select Door is open.
- Select what you want to check. Under By target (see Targets), pick the area your door is in, like your entryway or garage. You can also select a floor, a device, a specific entity, or a label.
- Under Condition passes if (see Behavior), pick Any or All.
- Under For at least, enter how long the door must have stayed open before the condition passes.
- Select Save.
Options in the UI
When multiple doors are targeted, controls how results combine. Pick Any to pass if at least one targeted door is open, or All to pass only when every targeted door is open.
Using this condition in YAML
If you work directly in YAML, or you want to know exactly what Home Assistant does under the hood, this section has the technical reference. It lists the field names you use in YAML, their types, and which ones are required.
In YAML, refer to this condition as door.is_open. A basic example looks like this:
condition: door.is_open
target:
entity_id: binary_sensor.patio_door
This passes when binary_sensor.patio_door is currently open.
Options in YAML
YAML sometimes provides additional options for more complex use cases that are not available through the UI.
Targets of the condition
This condition requires a target. The target is the object that Home Assistant will check. You can point the condition at a single entityAn entity represents a sensor, actor, or function in Home Assistant. Entities are used to monitor physical properties or to control other entities. An entity is usually part of a device or a service. [Learn more], a device, an area, a floor, or a label, and Home Assistant will evaluate every matching door entity behind that target.
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Entity: one specific door entity, such as
door.living_room. - Device: every door entity that belongs to a device.
- Area: every door entity in a room or area.
- Floor: every door entity on a floor.
- Label: every door entity that shares a label.
You can also select different target types in one condition. For example, you can add a specific entity and an area as targets in the same condition to check both of them at once.
Behavior with multiple targets
When you target more than one entity (or select an area, floor, or label that contains several), the Condition passes if option controls how the results combine:
- Any (default): the condition passes if at least one of the targeted entities matches. For example, if you check three smoke sensors and only one of them detects smoke, the condition still passes. This is useful for questions like “is there smoke anywhere in the house?”
- All: the condition passes only when every targeted entity matches. For example, if you check the same three smoke sensors, the condition passes only once all three report cleared. This is useful for “is the entire house safe now?” checks, so your automation does not send an all-clear while one room still has a reading.
Good to know
- This condition works with door contact sensors and door covers, like garage doors, as long as they use the
doordevice class. - Entities in the
unavailableorunknownstate are ignored when Home Assistant evaluates the condition. - With Any, the condition passes if at least one available targeted door is open.
- With All, the condition passes only if every available targeted door is open. If every targeted door is
unavailableorunknown, All passes and Any fails.
Try it yourself
Ready to test this? Go to Settings > Automations & scenes, open an automation, and add this condition. Trigger the automation with and without the condition met, and watch whether it continues or stops.
More examples
Real scenarios where this condition gates an automation. Copy any example and adapt it to your setup.
You don’t need to edit YAML to use these examples. Copy a YAML snippet from this page, open the automation editor in Home Assistant, and press Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac). Home Assistant automatically converts the pasted YAML into the visual editor format, whether it’s a full automation, a single trigger, a condition, or an action.
Automation: warn you if any exterior door is still open at bedtime
If you have created a helperA helper is a virtual entity you create inside Home Assistant. It is not backed by a physical device. Helpers store values, track state, or do calculations that your automations and dashboards need. [Learn more] to mark bedtime, this automation can use it to check whether any exterior door is still open. If one is, Home Assistant sends a notification instead of letting you discover it later.
- Trigger: Bedtime helper turns on
- Condition: Door is open
- Target: Front door, patio door, and garage door
- Condition passes if: Any
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Action: Notifications: Send a notification via
mobile_app_<name>
YAML example for a bedtime door check
alias: "Warn if a door is open at bedtime"
triggers:
- trigger: state
entity_id: input_boolean.bedtime_mode
to: "on"
conditions:
- condition: door.is_open
target:
entity_id:
- binary_sensor.front_door
- binary_sensor.patio_door
- cover.garage_door
options:
behavior: any
actions:
- action: notify.mobile_app_phone
data:
title: "A door is still open"
message: "Check the front door, patio door, or garage door before bed."
Automation: alert you if the garage door is still open when you leave home
When the last person leaves home, this automation checks whether the garage door is still open. If it is, Home Assistant sends an alert so you can close it before getting too far away.
- Trigger: Person leaves home zone
- Condition: Door is open
- Target: Garage door
- Condition passes if: Any
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Action: Notifications: Send a notification via
mobile_app_<name>
YAML example for checking the garage door when leaving
alias: "Warn if garage door is open when leaving home"
triggers:
- trigger: zone
entity_id: person.frenck
zone: zone.home
event: leave
conditions:
- condition: door.is_open
target:
entity_id: cover.garage_door
options:
behavior: any
actions:
- action: notify.mobile_app_phone
data:
title: "Garage door is open"
message: "The garage door is still open, and you just left home."
Still stuck?
The Home Assistant community is quick to help: join Discord for real-time chat, post on the community forum with the condition you’re using and what you expected to happen, or share on our subreddit /r/homeassistant.
AI assistants like ChatGPT or Claude can also explain conditions or suggest the right one when you describe what you want in plain language.
Related conditions
These conditions work well alongside this one:
- Door is closed: Tests if one or more doors are closed.