Test if integer: integer
The integer test checks whether a value is an integer. It returns true if the value is of integer type and false for any other type, including floats and strings that contain numeric characters.
This test is useful when you need to verify that a value is specifically an integer rather than a float or string. For example, some 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] attributes return integers for discrete counts (like the number of connected devices) while others return floats for measurements. This test lets you confirm the type before proceeding with type-specific logic.
Usage
Here’s how to use this template function. Copy any example and adjust it to your setup.
{% if 42 is integer %}
It is an integer
{% endif %}
It is an integer
Function signature
The signature is a technical summary of this template function. It shows the name of the function, the values (called parameters) it accepts, and what type of data each parameter expects (for example, a piece of text or a number).
Function parameters that have a = with a value after them are optional. If you leave them out, the default value shown is used automatically. Function parameters without a default are required.
integer(
value: Any,
) -> bool
Function parameters
The following parameters can be provided to this test.
Good to know
- Booleans pass this test because
TrueandFalseare integers in Python. Guard withis not booleanif that matters. - Numeric strings like
"42"do not pass. Convert withintfirst.
Try it yourself
Ready to test this? Open Developer tools > Template, paste the example into the Template editor, and watch the result update on the right. Edit the values to see how the function adapts to your own entitiesAn 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].
More examples
Real scenarios where this function comes up in automations and templates. Copy any example and adapt it to your setup.
Distinguish integer from float
Check whether a numeric value is specifically an integer.
{{ 42 is integer }}
{{ 42.0 is integer }}
{{ "42" is integer }}
true
false
false
Validate before integer operations
Ensure a value is an integer before using it in an operation that requires whole numbers.
{% set count = state_attr("sensor.devices", "count") %}
{% if count is integer %}
{{ count }} devices connected
{% else %}
Invalid count
{% endif %}
5 devices connected
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Related template functions
These functions work well alongside this one:
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Convert to integer: int - Converts a value to an integer, with an optional default if conversion fails.
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Get the type of a value: typeof - Returns the type name of a value as a string.