home-assistant: Add trusted user for Kitchen kiosk
The Raspberry Pi in the kitchen now has Firefox installed so we can use it to control Home Assistant. By listing its IP address as a trusted network, and assigning it a trusted user, it can access the Home Assistant UI without anyone having to type a password. This is particularly important since there's no keyboard (not even an on-screen virtual one). Moving the `trusted_networks` auth provider _before_ the `homeassistant` provider changes the login screen to show a "log in as ..." dialog by default on trusted devices. It does not affect other devices at all, but it does make the initial login a bit easier on kiosks.pull/38/head
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homeassistant:
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homeassistant:
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auth_providers:
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auth_providers:
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- type: homeassistant
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- type: trusted_networks
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- type: trusted_networks
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trusted_networks:
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trusted_networks:
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- 172.31.1.81/32
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- 172.31.1.81/32
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- 172.31.1.244/32
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trusted_users:
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trusted_users:
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172.31.1.81:
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172.31.1.81:
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- 03a8b3528f1145ab908e20ed5687d893
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- 03a8b3528f1145ab908e20ed5687d893
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172.31.1.244:
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- 03a8b3528f1145ab908e20ed5687d893
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- type: homeassistant
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allow_bypass_login: true
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allow_bypass_login: true
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whitelist_external_dirs:
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whitelist_external_dirs:
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- /config
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- /config
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