This add-on allows you to log in to your Hass.io Home Assistant instance using a web terminal.
This add-on is in a deprecated state!
This add-on is now deprecated and has been replaced by a different addon: "SSH & Web Terminal"
This new add-on combines the SSH and Terminal add-ons into one single powerful solution, contains the latest upgrades and updates, and provide much more tools.
Please upgrade asap since this add-on won't receive any updates or upgrades anymore.
This add-on allows you to log in to your Hass.io Home Assistant instance using a web terminal. Giving you to access your Home Assistant configuration file and folder, and also includes a command-line tool to do things like restart, update, and check your instance.
- Access your terminal right from the web!
- Add-able to your Home Assistant interface.
- Compatible if Hass.io was installed via the generic Linux installer.
- Persists custom SSH client settings & keys between add-on restarts
- Have Alpine packages installed on start. This will allow you to install your favorite tools, which will be available every single time you log in.
- Execute custom commands on start automatically so that you can customize the shell to your likings.
- ZSH as its default shell. Easier to use for the beginner, more advanced for the more experienced user. It even comes preloaded with "Oh My ZSH", with some plugins enabled as well.
- Contains a sensible set of tools right out of the box: curl, Wget, RSync, GIT, Nmap, Mosquitto client, MariaDB/MySQL client, Awake (“wake on lan”), Nano, Vim, tmux, and a bunch commonly used networking tools.
The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other Hass.io add-on.
- Add our Hass.io add-ons repository to your Hass.io instance.
- Install the "Terminal" add-on.
- Start the "Terminal" add-on
- Check the logs of the "Terminal" add-on to see if everything went well.
- Surf to your Hass.io instance and use port
7681
(e.g.http://hassio.local:7681
).
NOTE: Do not add this repository to Hass.io, please use:
https://github.com/hassio-addons/repository
.
Note: Remember to restart the add-on when the configuration is changed.
Example add-on configuration:
{
"log_level": "info",
"username": "hassio",
"password": "changeme",
"ssl": true,
"certfile": "fullchain.pem",
"keyfile": "privkey.pem",
"packages": [
"python",
"python-dev",
"py-pip",
"build-base"
],
"init_commands": [
"pip install virtualenv",
"pip install yamllint"
]
}
Note: This is just an example, don't copy and past it! Create your own!
The log_level
option controls the level of log output by the addon and can
be changed to be more or less verbose, which might be useful when you are
dealing with an unknown issue. Possible values are:
trace
: Show every detail, like all called internal functions.debug
: Shows detailed debug information.info
: Normal (usually) interesting events.warning
: Exceptional occurrences that are not errors.error
: Runtime errors that do not require immediate action.fatal
: Something went terribly wrong. Add-on becomes unusable.
Please note that each level automatically includes log messages from a
more severe level, e.g., debug
also shows info
messages. By default,
the log_level
is set to info
, which is the recommended setting unless
you are troubleshooting.
Using trace
or debug
log levels puts the terminal daemon into debug mode.
This option allows you to enable authentication on accessing the terminal.
It is only used for the authentication; you will be the root
user after
you have authenticated. Using root
as the username is possible, but not
recommended. Leaving it empty would disable the possibility of authentication
completely.
Note: If you set an username
, password
becomes mandatory as well.
Sets the password to authenticate with. Leaving it empty would disable the possibility to authenticate completely.
Note: If you set a password
, username
becomes mandatory as well.
Enables/Disables SSL (HTTPS) on the web terminal. Set it true
to enable it,
false
otherwise.
The certificate file to use for SSL.
Note: The file MUST be stored in /ssl/
, which is default for Hass.io
The private key file to use for SSL.
Note: The file MUST be stored in /ssl/
, which is default for Hass.io
Allows you to specify additional Alpine packages to be installed in your shell environment (e.g., Python, Joe, Irssi).
Note: Adding many packages will result in a longer start-up time for the add-on.
Customize your terminal environment even more with the init_commands
option.
Add one or more shell commands to the list, and they will be executed every
single time this add-on starts.
It is possible to embed the terminal directly into Home Assistant, allowing you to access your terminal through the Home Assistant frontend.
Home Assistant provides the panel_iframe
component, for these purposes.
Example configuration:
panel_iframe:
terminal:
title: Terminal
icon: mdi:console
url: https://addres.to.your.hass.io:7681
The following error may occur in your add-on log:
ERR: lws_context_init_server_ssl: SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations unhappy
This error can be safely ignored; the add-on will function properly.
This repository keeps a change log using GitHub's releases functionality. The format of the log is based on Keep a Changelog.
Releases are based on Semantic Versioning, and use the format
of MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
. In a nutshell, the version will be incremented
based on the following:
MAJOR
: Incompatible or major changes.MINOR
: Backwards-compatible new features and enhancements.PATCH
: Backwards-compatible bugfixes and package updates.
Got questions?
You have several options to get them answered:
- The Home Assistant Community Forum, we have a dedicated topic on that forum regarding this add-on.
- The Home Assistant Discord Chat Server for general Home Assistant discussions and questions.
- Join the Reddit subreddit in /r/homeassistant
You could also open an issue here GitHub.
This is an active open-source project. We are always open to people who want to use the code or contribute to it.
We have set up a separate document containing our contribution guidelines.
Thank you for being involved! 😍
The original setup of this repository is by Franck Nijhof.
For a full list of all authors and contributors, check the contributor's page.
Want some more functionality to your Hass.io Home Assistant instance?
We have created multiple add-ons for Hass.io. For a full list, check out our GitHub Repository.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2017 Franck Nijhof
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