diff --git a/source/getting-started/configuration.markdown b/source/getting-started/configuration.markdown index cbe09530262..ef9b53df954 100644 --- a/source/getting-started/configuration.markdown +++ b/source/getting-started/configuration.markdown @@ -38,11 +38,35 @@ From the Hass.io main panel open the add-on store. The first add-on we should install is the HASS Configurator. With the HASS Configurator you'll be able to edit your Home Assistant configuration from the web interface. -Go to the add-on store (see previous step), click on Configurator and click on INSTALL. When installation is complete the UI will go to the add-on details page for the configurator. Here you will be able to change settings, start and stop the add-on. +Go to the add-on store (see previous step), click on Configurator and click on "INSTALL". When installation is complete the UI will go to the add-on details page for the configurator. Here you will be able to change settings, start and stop the add-on. Follow the steps bellow to setup the add-on. - - Change the settings to set a password and click on save - - Start the add-on - - You will be able to click the "WEB UI" link to open the Web UI + - Set a password on the Config box, don't forget to use quotes on your password + + ```json +{ + "username": "admin", + "password": "YOUR_PASSWORD_WITH_QUOTES", + "certfile": "fullchain.pem", + "keyfile": "privkey.pem", + "ssl": false, + "allowed_networks": [ + "192.168.0.0/16" + ], + "banned_ips": [ + "8.8.8.8" + ], + "banlimit": 0, + "ignore_pattern": [ + "__pycache__" + ], + "dirsfirst": false +} +``` + + - Click on "SAVE" to save your new password + - "START" the add-on + - You will be able to click the "OPEN WEB UI" link to open the Web UI on a new window + - Type your username and password that you recently save Time for the first practice with the configurator. Add the following to `configuration.yaml` file to add a link to the Configurator in the sidebar: