Co-authored-by: Jesse Hills <3060199+jesserockz@users.noreply.github.com>
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ESPHome DEV add on
This is development version of the ESPHome add on.
To deploy production nodes please use mainstream release add on.
The add on uses a version of ESPHome built automatically every day at 02:00 UTC. and is used to test components in development. See the esphome_fork
configuration below to properly configure the add on. Once you update the configuration make sure to rebuild the image.
Configuration
Note: Remember to restart the add-on when the configuration is changed.
Option: esphome_fork
Install ESPHome from a fork or branch.
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.
General ESPHome add on configurations
General options also available in other versions.
Option: ssl
Enables or disables encrypted SSL/TLS (HTTPS) connections to the web server of this add-on.
Set it to true
to encrypt communications, false
otherwise.
Please note that if you set this to true
you must also generate the key and certificate
files for encryption. For example using Let's Encrypt
or Self-signed certificates.
Option: certfile
The certificate file to use for SSL. If this file doesn't exist, the add-on start will fail.
Note: The file MUST be stored in /ssl/
, which is the default for Home Assistant
Option: keyfile
The private key file to use for SSL. If this file doesn't exist, the add-on start will fail.
Note: The file MUST be stored in /ssl/
, which is the default for Home Assistant
Option: leave_front_door_open
Adding this option to the add-on configuration allows you to disable
authentication by setting it to true
.
Option: relative_url
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 /
.
Option: status_use_ping
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.
Setting this to true
will make ESPHome use ICMP ping requests to get the node status. Use this if all nodes always have offline status even when they're connected.
Option: streamer_mode
If set to true
, this will enable 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. Please note that you need to use
the !secret
tag in your YAML file to also prevent these from showing up
while editing and validating.