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layout, title, description, date, sidebar, comments, sharing, footer, logo, ha_category, ha_release, ha_qa_scale
layout | title | description | date | sidebar | comments | sharing | footer | logo | ha_category | ha_release | ha_qa_scale |
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page | Panel iFrame | Instructions on how to add iFrames in the frontend of Home Assistant. | 2015-07-17 18:00 | true | false | true | true | home-assistant.png | Front end | 0.25 | internal |
The panel_iframe
support allows you to add additional panels to your Home Assistant frontend. The panels are listed in the sidebar and can contain external resources like the web frontend of your router, your monitoring system, or your media server.
If you are accessing Home Assistant over HTTPS using SSL, you cannot access HTTP sites through an iframe panel.
To enable Panel iFrames in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
panel_iframe:
router:
title: 'Router'
url: 'http://192.168.1.1'
fridge:
title: 'Fridge'
url: 'http://192.168.1.5'
otherapp:
title: 'Other App'
url: '/otherapp'
{% configuration %} panel_iframe: description: Enables the panel_iframe component. Only allowed once. required: true type: map keys: panel_name: description: Name of the panel. Only allowed once. required: true type: map keys: title: description: Friendly title for the panel. Will be used in the sidebar. required: true type: string url: description: The absolute URL or relative URL with an absolute path to open. required: true type: string icon: description: Icon for entry. required: false type: icon {% endconfiguration %}
Do **not** create one that are named `lovelace` it will overwrite lovelace causing it to never load.