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@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ The Application Credentials integration is used by integrations that use OAuth2
Some integrations like [Google Calendar](/integrations/google/) will automatically create application credentials as part of adding an integration. To view any entries: Some integrations like [Google Calendar](/integrations/google/) will automatically create application credentials as part of adding an integration. To view any entries:
1. Go to **{% my integrations title="Settings -> Devices & Services" %}** 1. Go to **{% my integrations title="Settings -> Devices & Services" %}**
2. Click the overflow menu **...** and choose **Application Credentials** 2. Click the overflow menu on the top right **...** and choose **Application Credentials**
![Devices and services overflow menu](/images/integrations/application_credentials/devices-and-services-menu.png)
![Application credential list](/images/integrations/application_credentials/application-credentials.png) ![Application credential list](/images/integrations/application_credentials/application-credentials.png)
@ -27,7 +29,7 @@ when setting up for the first time. You may also manually enter credentials with
1. Obtain an OAuth *Client ID* and *Client Secret* from the cloud provider. The integration should have specific instructions for this. 1. Obtain an OAuth *Client ID* and *Client Secret* from the cloud provider. The integration should have specific instructions for this.
2. In Home Assistant navigate to **{% my integrations title="Settings -> Devices & Services" %}** 2. In Home Assistant navigate to **{% my integrations title="Settings -> Devices & Services" %}**
3. Click the overflow menu **...** and choose **Application Credentials** 3. Click the overflow menu on the top right **...** and choose **Application Credentials**
4. Select the integration, enter a *Name* and your OAuth *Client ID* and *Client Secret*. 4. Select the integration, enter a *Name* and your OAuth *Client ID* and *Client Secret*.
5. Save the credentials 5. Save the credentials

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name: name:
description: Name to use in the frontend. description: Name to use in the frontend.
required: false required: false
default: source entity ID meter default: source entity ID derivative
type: string type: string
round: round:
description: Round the calculated derivative value to at most N decimal places. description: Round the calculated derivative value to at most N decimal places.

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name: name:
description: Name to use in the frontend. description: Name to use in the frontend.
required: false required: false
default: source entity ID meter default: source entity ID integral
type: string type: string
unique_id: unique_id:
description: An ID that uniquely identifies the integration sensor. Set this to a unique value to allow customization through the UI. description: An ID that uniquely identifies the integration sensor. Set this to a unique value to allow customization through the UI.

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@ -36,7 +36,8 @@ In case you would like to convert the values for example to kWh instead of the d
# Example configuration.yaml entry for template platform # Example configuration.yaml entry for template platform
template: template:
- sensor: - sensor:
- name: solaredge_energy_this_year_template: - name: solaredge_energy_this_year_template
unit_of_measurement: kWh
state: "{{ (states('sensor.solaredge_energy_this_year') | float / 1000) | round(2) }}" state: "{{ (states('sensor.solaredge_energy_this_year') | float / 1000) | round(2) }}"
``` ```

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When the Docker configuration file is changed and saved, you need to restart the When the Docker configuration file is changed and saved, you need to restart the
Docker service on the host machine. Docker service on the host machine.
To fix issues with the cgroup level, addjust the `/etc/default/grub` and add `systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=false` to `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT`. After this change is made, you need to reboot the host completely. To fix issues with the cgroup level, addjust the `/etc/default/grub` and add `systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=false` to `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT` and run `sudo update-grub`. After this change is made, you need to reboot the host completely.
You can also just re-run our [convenience installation script](https://github.com/home-assistant/supervised-installer). You can also just re-run our [convenience installation script](https://github.com/home-assistant/supervised-installer).