Stefan Agner a30f2509a3 Enable IPv6 on Supervisor network by default for all installations (#6720)
* Improve Docker network test coverage and infrastructure

Add test cases for enable_ipv6=None (no user setting) to
test_network_recreation, verifying existing behavior where None
leaves the network unchanged. Use pytest.param with descriptive IDs
for better test readability.

Add create_network_mock side_effect to the docker fixture so network
creation returns realistic metadata built from the provided params.
Remove redundant manual create mock setups from individual tests.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Enable IPv6 on Supervisor network by default for all installations

Previously, IPv6 was only enabled by default for new installations
(when enable_ipv6 config was None). Existing installations with
IPv4-only networks were left unchanged unless the user explicitly
set enable_ipv6 to true.

Now, when no explicit IPv6 setting exists, the network is migrated
to dual-stack on next boot. The same safety checks apply: migration
is blocked if user containers are running and requires a reboot.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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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.

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

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