| 25 Feb 2025 |
@hexa:lossy.network | I really would like for that to be possible to further test home-assistant in our nixos integration test | 01:16:02 |
@hexa:lossy.network | but have yet to find a a way | 01:16:07 |
macaroniskengz | Redacted or Malformed Event | 01:16:23 |
macaroniskengz | Is it possible to declare HASS users? | 01:18:25 |
macaroniskengz | * Is it currently possible to declare HASS users? | 01:18:29 |
@hexa:lossy.network | also … no | 01:18:39 |
@hexa:lossy.network | you have to do the onboarding, which creates the first user | 01:18:45 |
@hexa:lossy.network | and that user can create api tokens and other users | 01:18:58 |
macaroniskengz | Thanks for the clarification. This is very unfortunate, but I guess inevitable without major changes in Home Assistant | 01:20:56 |
macaroniskengz | Another question, can I pass a secret into Home Assistant and somehow use it when creating the token? | 01:22:05 |
macaroniskengz | I want my credentials declared as much as possible. | 01:22:32 |
macaroniskengz | * Another question, can I pass a secret into Home Assistant and somehow use it when creating the token after onboarding? | 01:22:47 |
@hexa:lossy.network | you can use auth-oidc | 01:22:54 |
@hexa:lossy.network | if you want to tie it into an idm/sso setup | 01:23:06 |
@hexa:lossy.network | but again, not declarative user management | 01:23:16 |
@hexa:lossy.network | * but again, no declarative user management | 01:23:20 |
@hexa:lossy.network | https://github.com/christiaangoossens/hass-oidc-auth | 01:23:43 |
macaroniskengz | Not really, seems overkill to be honest as I don't have any OID infrastructure yet | 01:23:57 |
macaroniskengz | Maybe I just have to accept that Home Assistant will come with some state and I cannot do anything about it | 01:25:51 |