home-assistant-addon/esphome/translations/en.yaml

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configuration:
certfile:
name: Certificate file
description: >-
The certificate file to use for SSL. Note that this file must
exist in the /ssl/ folder.
default_compile_process_limit:
name: Default compile process limit
description: >-
The default compile process limit. This is the maximum number of
simultaneous compile processes that ESPHome will run.
esphome_fork:
name: Install ESPHome from a fork or branch
description: >-
For example to test a pull request, use `pull/XXXX/head` where `XXXX` is
the PR number, or you can specify the username of the fork owner and
branch `username:branch` which assumes the repository is named `esphome`
still.
If you need to test the latest commit on dev branch before the image is
updated you can enter `dev` here.
Please note that the fork or branch you are using **must** be up to
date with ESPHome dev or the add-on **will not start**.
home_assistant_dashboard_integration:
name: Home Assistant Dashboard Integration
description: >-
Enables/Disables the ESPHome dashboard integrating with Home Assistant
for automatic configuration of devices and device updates. If you use
multiple version of the ESPHome add-on, make sure it is enabled on a
single add-on only.
keyfile:
name: Private key file
description: >-
The private key file to use for SSL. Note that this file must
exist in the /ssl/ folder.
leave_front_door_open:
name: Disable external authentication
description: >-
Disables external authentication when having opened the add-on
on an external port. **WARNING**: This is a security risk!
relative_url:
name: Relative URL
description: >-
Host the ESPHome dashboard under a relative URL, so that it can be
integrated into existing web proxies like NGINX under a relative URL.
Defaults to `/`.
ssl:
name: SSL
description: >-
Enables/Disables SSL (HTTPS) on the web interface.
status_use_ping:
name: Use ping for status
description: >-
By default the dashboard uses mDNS to check if nodes are online. This does
not work across subnets unless your router supports mDNS forwarding
or avahi. Enabling this option will use ICMP ping to check if nodes are
online.
streamer_mode:
name: Streamer mode
description: >-
Enables/Disables streamer mode, which makes ESPHome hide all
potentially private information. So for example WiFi (B)SSIDs (which could
be used to find your location), usernames, etc.
network:
6052/tcp: Web interface (to use without Home Assistant)