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Home-Assistant Integration
What is Home-Assistant
From https://www.home-assistant.io/
!!! note "" Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server.
Preparation
The following placeholders will be used:
hass.company
is the FQDN of the Home-Assistant install.passbook.company
is the FQDN of the passbook install.
!!! note
This setup uses https://github.com/BeryJu/hass-auth-header and the passbook proxy for authentication. When this [PR](https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/32926) is merged, this will no longer be necessary.
Home-Assistant
This guide requires https://github.com/BeryJu/hass-auth-header, which can be installed as described in the Readme.
Afterwards, make sure the trusted_proxies
setting contains the IP(s) of the Host(s) passbook is running on.
passbook
Create a Proxy Provider with the following values
-
Internal host
If Home-Assistant is running in docker, and you're deploying the passbook proxy on the same host, set the value to
http://homeassistant:8123
, where Home-Assistant is the name of your container.If Home-Assistant is running on a different server than where you are deploying the passbook proxy, set the value to
http://hass.company:8123
. -
External host
Set this to the external URL you will be accessing Home-Assistant from.
Create an application in passbook and select the provider you've created above.
Deployment
Create an outpost deployment for the provider you've created above, as described here. Deploy this Outpost either on the same host or a different host that can access Home-Assistant.
The outpost will connect to passbook and configure itself.