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Update nanoleaf documentation with examples (#16537)
Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <frenck@frenck.nl>
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### Configuration Sample
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The `nanoleaf` platform allows you to control [Nanoleaf Light Panels](https://nanoleaf.me) from Home Assistant.
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The Nanoleaf integration allows you to control [Nanoleaf Light Panels](https://nanoleaf.me) from Home Assistant. Note that for full control of Nanoleaf devices, particularly effects, make sure they are set up as instructed on this page and not as a HomeKit device.
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The preferred way to set up this platform is by enabling the [discovery component](/integrations/discovery/). Make sure to press and hold the *ON* button for 5 seconds (the LED will start flashing) on your Nanoleaf Lights while Home Assistant is starting.
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4. The output should include the auth token like *{"auth_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"}*, copy the resulting token into your configuration
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If you get a 403 Forbidden message, you probably did not press the *ON* button long enough. The time-frame to get a valid token is only 30 seconds, so you have to be quick to issue the curl request.
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### Using the Nanoleaf Device
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The Nanoleaf device is a standard light, so can be used with standard Home Assistant Light services for automations and scripts. For full details see the [Light Integrations Page.](/integrations/light/) Of particular interest for Nanoleaf devices is using the `effect` in service calls, to choose the pattern/effect that the lights display.
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