I would like to provide family members with one specific dashboard only. They don’t need to see settings, dev tools etc.

How do I accomplish this?

  • dbx12@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Make them non-admins and make the “difficult dashboard” admin-only. At least that is my way of doing it.

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        1 year ago

        There isn’t really a good way to do this in Home Assistant as far as I know.

        If you go into each user’s user settings page, there is an option for “Change the order and hide items from the sidebar”, which allows sidebar entries to be hidden. However, any sidebar customisations are reset if the user logs out and in again.

        There was also some HACS integrations that provided more sidebar options, but one is now abandoned and the other is unstable.

        I think items can be disabled globally from the sidebar, but that also removes them from admin users as well.

        Per user permission management is something Home Assistant really needs to improve.

        • wellnowletssee@sh.itjust.worksOP
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          1 year ago

          That was my concern. I think I will give it a try with the hidden items per user login.

          But what I was wondering: how do folks show stuff on their framed e-ink displays as shown here?

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    1 year ago

    Are you opposed to using browser-mod? You can hide the sidebar and force a default dashboard.

    Settings can be per-user so “default” setting would be no sidebar, and your user could have the sidebar enabled.