Stefan Agner 7bbfb60039
Allow upgrade when using {os_name} in URL (#2974)
Once {os_name} is part of the update URL we also need to set the OS name
explicitly for upgrades: A user might use a new Supervisor version on a
OS release 5 device. The device will still use "hassos" as OS name.
Before introducing {os_name}, the new OS name was part of the URL. Now
when {os_name} is used, we need to adjust the name for upgrade as well.
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Home Assistant Supervisor

First private cloud solution for home automation

Home Assistant (former Hass.io) is a container-based system for managing your Home Assistant Core installation and related applications. The system is controlled via Home Assistant which communicates with the Supervisor. The Supervisor provides an API to manage the installation. This includes changing network settings or installing and updating software.

Installation

Installation instructions can be found at https://home-assistant.io/getting-started.

Development

For small changes and bugfixes you can just follow this, but for significant changes open a RFC first. Development instructions can be found here.

Release

Releases are done in 3 stages (channels) with this structure:

  1. Pull requests are merged to the main branch.
  2. A new build is pushed to the dev stage.
  3. Releases are published.
  4. A new build is pushed to the beta stage.
  5. The stable.json file is updated.
  6. The build that was pushed to beta will now be pushed to stable.
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