29 lines
1.2 KiB
Markdown
29 lines
1.2 KiB
Markdown
# Table of content
|
||
- [Requirements](#requirements)
|
||
- [Home Assistant general](#home-assistant-general)
|
||
- Port
|
||
- HTTP or HTTPS
|
||
- SSL Certificates
|
||
- Android
|
||
- Authentication
|
||
- UI configuration
|
||
- Lovelace UI
|
||
- Log Viewer
|
||
|
||
# Requirements
|
||
## Home Assistant general
|
||
To check if you are using right configuration for app, try to access your Home Assistant web interface with the same protocol (http:// or https://), the same domain or IP and port. If it is not loading – the app will not work as well.
|
||
|
||
To connect to your Home Assistant instance with HA Client you need `http` and `websocket_api` components to be enabled as well as [remote access](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/remote/) configured. If you are using `frontend` component (Home Assistant web interface actually) `websocket_api` is enabled by default and `http` component is already configured on your server, but still you need to double check.
|
||
|
||
In other cases changes should be made to you `configuration.yaml`:
|
||
```yaml
|
||
http:
|
||
api_password: #some password here
|
||
base_url: #your domain for Home Assistant instance
|
||
ssl_certificate: /ssl/fullchain.pem #ssl configuration to access your HA by https
|
||
ssl_key: /ssl/privkey.pem
|
||
|
||
websocket_api:
|
||
```
|