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kiosk-mode

This is the original project from Maykar. I've made no changes and can't do any improvements...

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Hides the header and/or sidebar drawer in Home Assistant

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Installation

If you previously used custom-header you need to uninstall it from HACS

Follow only one of two installation methods below, HACS or Manually:

Installation and tracking with HACS
  • In the "Frontend" section of HACS hit the plus icon in the bottom right
  • Search for Kiosk Mode and install it
  • If using YAML mode or if HACS doesn't automatically add it you'll need to add the resource below

YAML mode users will add it to their configuration.yaml file. Non-YAML mode, or Storage Mode, users can find resources in their sidebar under "Configuration" > "Lovelace Dashboards" > "Resources"

resources:
  - url: /hacsfiles/kiosk-mode/kiosk-mode.js
    type: module

Manual installation
  • Download kiosk-mode.js from the latest release and place it in your www folder
  • Add the resource below

YAML mode users add it to their configuration.yaml file. Non-YAML mode, or Storage Mode, users can find resources in their sidebar under "Configuration" > "Lovelace Dashboards" > "Resources"

resources:
  # You'll need to update the version number at the end of the url after every update.
  - url: /local/kiosk-mode.js?v=1.2.1
    type: module

If you have trouble installing please read this guide

Important Info

  • If you need to disable Kiosk-Mode temporarily add ?disable_km to the end of your URL.
  • Config is placed in the root of your Lovelace config: kiosk_mode: should not be indented & is per dashboard.
  • If you want the same settings on other dashboards you'll need to repeat the config on those dashboards as well.
  • Refresh page after config changes.

Config Options

Config Option Type Default Description
kiosk: Boolean false Hides both the header and sidebar.
hide_header: Boolean false Hides only the header.
hide_sidebar: Boolean false Hides only the sidebar. Disables swipe to open.
hide_menubutton: Boolean false Hides only the sidebar menu icon. Does not disable swipe to open.
hide_overflow: Boolean false Hides the top right menu.
ignore_entity_settings: Boolean false Useful for conditional configs and will cause entity_settings to be ignored.
ignore_mobile_settings: Boolean false Useful for conditional configs and will cause mobile_settings to be ignored.

Simple config example

kiosk_mode:
  hide_header: true
  
views:

Note: views: is added in the example above to show where kiosk_mode: should be placed in your Lovelace config

Conditional Lovelace Config

Contitional configs take priority and if a condition matches all other config options/methods are ignored. These use the same options as above, but placed under one of the following user/entity conditions:

admin_settings:

Sets the config for every admin user.
Overwritten by user_settings, mobile_settings, and entity_settings ( unless one of the ignore options is used ).

kiosk_mode:
  admin_settings:
    hide_header: true

non_admin_settings:

Sets the config for every regular user.
Overwritten by user_settings, mobile_settings, and entity_settings ( unless one of the ignore options is used ).

kiosk_mode:
  non_admin_settings:
    hide_header: true
    ignore_entity_settings: true

user_settings:

Sets the config for specific users. This uses a user's name, not their username (if they're different).
Overwritten by mobile_settings, and entity_settings ( unless one of the ignore options is used ).

kiosk_mode:
  user_settings:
    - users:
        - "ryan meek"
        - "maykar"
      hide_sidebar: true
    - users:
        - "the wife"
      kiosk: true
      ignore_entity_settings: true

mobile_settings:

Sets the config for mobile devices. The default breakpoint is 812px, which can be changed by setting the custom_width option.
Overwritten by entity_settings, unless ignore_entity_settings is used, can be ignored with ignore_mobile_settings.

kiosk_mode:
  mobile_settings:
    hide_header: true
    ignore_entity_settings: true
    custom_width: 768

entity_settings:

Dynamically change config on any entity's state. Under entity: list the entity followed by the state that will enable the config below. For more complex logic use this with a template sensor.
Takes priority over all other config settings unless they use ignore_entity_settings.

Any condition that doesn't match will then fall back to previous configurations if another "false" entity condition hasn't also been set (see the 2nd example).

kiosk_mode:
  entity_settings:
    - entity:
        input_boolean.hide_sidebar: 'on'
      hide_sidebar: true
    - entity:
        sensor.hide_header: 'on'
      hide_header: true
    - entity:
        input_text.kiosk: 'true'
      kiosk: true
kiosk_mode:
  entity_settings:
    # hide_sidebar has both true and false conditions to be a true override.
    - entity:
        input_boolean.hide_sidebar: 'on'
      hide_sidebar: true
    - entity:
        input_boolean.hide_sidebar: 'off'
      hide_sidebar: false

Query Strings

Add a query string such as ?kiosk to the end of your URL:

https://hass:8123/lovelace/default_view?kiosk

The query string options are:

  • ?kiosk to hide both header and sidebar
  • ?hide_header to hide only the header
  • ?hide_sidebar to hide only the sidebar
  • ?hide_overflow to hide the top right menu
  • ?hide_menubutton to hide sidebar menu button

Query String Caching

You save settings in a devices cache by using the cache keyword once on the device.
This will also make it so the options work on all views and dashboards.

Example: ?hide_header&cache makes all views & dashboards hide the header.
This works for all query strings except for the utility strings listed below.

Utility Query Strings

  • ?clear_km_cache will clear all cached preferences
  • ?disable_km will temporarily disable any modifications

Related


Credit

This was originally based on and inspired by ciotlosm's kiosk mode gist and corrafig's fork of the same gist.

Big thank you to matt8707 for starting this project, allowing me to rewrite it, and transfering ownership.

Many thanks to KTibow as well, for the github release action and support.