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<p>Home Assistant is not available on the Play Store. Instead, Home Assistant leverages the new <a href="https://w3c.github.io/manifest/">manifest.json support</a> to allow Android devices to add the web application to your homescreen as if it was a native application.</p>
<ol>
<li> Open Chrome</li>
<li> Navigate to your Home Assistant instance</li>
<li> Click on the menu icon (three vertical dots)</li>
<li> Click on Add to Homescreen</li>
<li> A dialog will popup, click on Add</li>
<li>Open Chrome</li>
<li>Navigate to your Home Assistant instance</li>
<li>Click on the menu icon (three vertical dots)</li>
<li>Click on Add to Homescreen</li>
<li>A dialog will popup, click on Add</li>
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Configuring Home Assistant
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<p>The configuration for Home Assistant lives by default in the <code>config</code> folder. The file <code>configuration.yaml</code> is the main file that contains which components will be loaded and what their configuration is. An example configuration file is located at <a href="https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant/blob/master/config/configuration.yaml.example"><code>config/configuration.yaml.example</code></a>.</p>
<p>When launched for the first time, Home Assistant will write a default configuration enabling the web interface and device discovery. It can take up to a minute for your devices to be discovered and show up in the interface.</p>
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You will have to restart Home Assistant for changes in <code>configuration.yaml</code> to take effect.
</p>
<h3>Password protecting the web interface</h3>
<p>The first thing you want to add is a password for the web interface. Use your favourite text editor to open the file <code>/config/configuration.yaml</code> and add the following to the bottom:</p>
<figure class='code'><div class="highlight"><table><tr><td class="gutter"><pre class="line-numbers"><span class='line-number'>1</span>
<span class='line-number'>2</span>
</pre></td><td class='code'><pre><code class=''><span class='line'>http:
</span><span class='line'> api_password: YOUR_PASSWORD</span></code></pre></td></tr></table></div></figure>
<h3><a class='title-link' name='adding-devices-and-services' href='#adding-devices-and-services'></a> Adding devices and services</h3>
<p>Home Assistant will be able to automatically discover and configure any Google Chromecasts, Belkin WeMo switches and Philips Hue bridges in your network if you have <a href="/components/discovery.html">the discovery component</a> enabled (which is by default).</p>
<p>Not all devices can be discovered, so if you have any of the following devices or services, please see their respective pages for installation instructions:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="/components/thermostat.html">Nest thermostat</a></li>
<li><a href="/components/wink.html">Wink hub</a></li>
<li><a href="/components/tellstick.html">TellStick</a></li>
<li><a href="/components/notify.html">PushBullet</a></li>
<li><a href="/blog/2015/03/22/release-notes/#pushover">PushOver</a></li>
<li><a href="/blog/2015/03/22/release-notes/#sabnzbd">SABnzbd</a></li>
<li><a href="/components/device_tracker.html">Device tracking</a></li>
<li><a href="/developers/add_new_platform.html">Add support for your own device or service</a></li>
</ul>
<h3><a class='title-link' name='setting-up-home-automation' href='#setting-up-home-automation'></a> Setting up Home Automation</h3>
<p>When all your devices are set up it&rsquo;s time to put the cherry on the pie: automation. There are many ways to automate your home with Home Assistant so we have divided it into a couple of topics:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="/components/device_sun_light_trigger.html">Automatic light control based on the sun and if people are home</a> (built-in component)</li>
<li><a href="/components/simple_alarm.html">Intruder alerts</a> (built-in component)</li>
<li><a href="/components/automation.html">Setup your own automation rules</a> (using configuration file)</li>
<li><a href="/developers/creating_components.html">Create your own automation component</a> (writing Python code)</li>
</ul>
<h3><a class='title-link' name='setting-up-your-phone-or-tablet' href='#setting-up-your-phone-or-tablet'></a> Setting up your phone or tablet</h3>
<p>Home Assistant runs as a self hosted web application. Home Assistant contains support to be added to your homescreen. If you&rsquo;re on Android you can follow <a href="/getting-started/android.html">the visual guide</a>. For other devices, open Home Assistant on your mobile browser and click on the add to homescreen option.</p>
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<h2><a class='title-link' name='configuring-home-assistant' href='#configuring-home-assistant'></a> Configuring Home Assistant</h2>
<p>The configuration for Home Assistant lives by default in the <code>config</code> folder. The file <code>configuration.yaml</code> is the main file that contains which components will be loaded and what their configuration is. An example configuration file is located at <a href="https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant/blob/master/config/configuration.yaml.example"><code>config/configuration.yaml.example</code></a>.</p>
<p>When launched for the first time, Home Assistant will write a default configuration enabling the web interface and device discovery. It can take up to a minute for your devices to be discovered and show up in the interface.</p>
<p class='note'>
You will have to restart Home Assistant for changes in <code>configuration.yaml</code> to take effect.
</p>
<h3>Password protecting the web interface</h3>
<p>The first thing you want to add is a password for the web interface. Use your favourite text editor to open the file <code>/config/configuration.yaml</code> and add the following to the bottom:</p>
<figure class='code'><figcaption><span></span></figcaption><div class="highlight"><table><tr><td class="gutter"><pre class="line-numbers"><span class='line-number'>1</span>
<span class='line-number'>2</span>
</pre></td><td class='code'><pre><code class='bash'><span class='line'>http:
</span><span class='line'> api_password: YOUR_PASSWORD
</span></code></pre></td></tr></table></div></figure>
<h3><a class='title-link' name='adding-devices-and-services' href='#adding-devices-and-services'></a> Adding devices and services</h3>
<p>Home Assistant will be able to automatically discover and configure any Google Chromecasts, Belkin WeMo switches and Philips Hue bridges in your network if you have <a href="/components/discovery.html">the discovery component</a> enabled (which is by default).</p>
<p>Not all devices can be discovered, so if you have any of the following devices or services, please see their respective pages for installation instructions:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="/components/thermostat.html">Nest thermostat</a></li>
<li><a href="/components/wink.html">Wink hub</a></li>
<li><a href="/components/notify.html">PushBullet</a></li>
<li><a href="/components/device_tracker.html">Device tracking</a></li>
<li><a href="/components/sun.html">Sun</a></li>
<li><a href="/developers/add_new_platform.html">Add support for your own device or service</a></li>
</ul>
<h3><a class='title-link' name='setting-up-home-automation' href='#setting-up-home-automation'></a> Setting up Home Automation</h3>
<p>When all your devices are set up it&rsquo;s time to put the cherry on the pie: automation. There are many ways to automate your home with Home Assistant so we have divided it into a couple of topics:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="/components/device_sun_light_trigger.html">Automatic light control based on the sun and if people are home</a> (built-in component)</li>
<li><a href="/components/simple_alarm.html">Intruder alerts</a> (built-in component)</li>
<li><a href="/components/automation.html">Setup your own automation rules</a> (using configuration file)</li>
<li><a href="/developers/creating_components.html">Create your own automation component</a> (writing Python code)</li>
</ul>
<h3><a class='title-link' name='setting-up-your-phone-or-tablet' href='#setting-up-your-phone-or-tablet'></a> Setting up your phone or tablet</h3>
<p>Home Assistant runs as a self hosted web application. Home Assistant contains support to be added to your homescreen. If you&rsquo;re on Android you can follow <a href="/getting-started/android.html">the visual guide</a>. For other devices, open Home Assistant on your mobile browser and click on the add to homescreen option.</p>
<h3><a href="/getting-started/configuration.html">Next step: configuring Home Assistant &raquo;</a></h3>
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