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# Custom Services
Some service can use a specific a component that provides some extra features by adding a `type` key to the service yaml
configuration and, where applicable, an apikey. Note that config.yml is exposed at /assets/config.yml via HTTP and any
apikey included in the configuration file is exposed to anyone who can access the homer instance. Only include an apikey
if your homer instance is secured behind some form of authentication or access restriction.
Available services are in `src/components/`. Here is an overview of all custom services that are available
within Homer:
- [Custom Services](#custom-services)
- [Common options](#common-options)
- [PiHole](#pihole)
- [OpenWeatherMap](#openweathermap)
- [Medusa](#medusa)
- [Lidarr, Prowlarr, Sonarr and Radarr](#lidarr-prowlarr-sonarr-and-radarr)
- [PaperlessNG](#paperlessng)
- [Ping](#ping)
- [Prometheus](#prometheus)
- [AdGuard Home](#adguard-home)
- [Portainer](#portainer)
- [Emby / Jellyfin](#emby--jellyfin)
- [Uptime Kuma](#uptime-kuma)
- [Tautulli](#tautulli)
- [Mealie](#mealie)
- [Healthchecks](#healthchecks)
- [Proxmox](#proxmox)
- [rTorrent](#rtorrent)
- [qBittorrent](#qbittorrent)
- [CopyToClipboard](#copy-to-clipboard)
- [Speedtest Tracker](#SpeedtestTracker)
- [What's Up Docker](#whats-up-docker)
- [SABnzbd](#sabnzbd)
- [OctoPrint](#octoprint)
- [Tdarr](#tdarr)
If you experiencing any issue, please have a look to the [troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) page.
## Common options
```yaml
- name: "My Service"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://my-service-link"
endpoint: "http://my-service-endpoint" # Optional: alternative base URL used to fetch service data is necessary.
useCredentials: false # Optional: Override global proxy.useCredentials configuration.
type: "<type>"
```
## PiHole
Using the PiHole service you can display info about your local PiHole instance right on your Homer dashboard.
The following configuration is available for the PiHole service.
```yaml
- name: "Pi-hole"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
# subtitle: "Network-wide Ad Blocking" # optional, if no subtitle is defined, PiHole statistics will be shown
url: "http://192.168.0.151/admin"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->" # optional, needed if web interface is password protected
type: "PiHole"
```
**Remarks:**
If PiHole web interface is password protected, obtain the `apikey` from Settings > API/Web interface > Show API token.
## OpenWeatherMap
Using the OpenWeatherMap service you can display weather information about a given location.
The following configuration is available for the OpenWeatherMap service:
```yaml
- name: "Weather"
location: "Amsterdam" # your location.
locationId: "2759794" # Optional: Specify OpenWeatherMap city ID for better accuracy
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->" # insert your own API key here. Request one from https://openweathermap.org/api.
units: "metric" # units to display temperature. Can be one of: metric, imperial, kelvin. Defaults to kelvin.
background: "square" # choose which type of background you want behind the image. Can be one of: square, circle, none. Defaults to none.
type: "OpenWeather"
```
**Remarks:**
If for some reason your city can't be found by entering the name in the `location` property, you could also try to configure the OWM city ID in the `locationId` property. To retrieve your specific City ID, go to the [OWM website](https://openweathermap.org), search for your city and retrieve the ID from the URL (for example, the City ID of Amsterdam is 2759794).
## Medusa
This service displays News (grey), Warning (orange) or Error (red) notifications bubbles from the Medusa application.
Two lines are needed in the config.yml :
```yaml
type: "Medusa"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
```
The url must be the root url of Medusa application.
The Medusa API key can be found in General configuration > Interface. It is needed to access Medusa API.
## Lidarr, Prowlarr, Sonarr and Radarr
This service displays Activity (blue), Warning (orange) or Error (red) notifications bubbles from the Lidarr, Radarr or Sonarr application.
Two lines are needed in the config.yml :
```yaml
type: "Lidarr", "Prowlarr", "Radarr" or "Sonarr"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
```
The url must be the root url of Lidarr, Prowlarr, Radarr or Sonarr application.
The Lidarr, Prowlarr, Radarr or Sonarr API key can be found in Settings > General. It is needed to access the API.
If you are using an older version of Radarr or Sonarr which don't support the new V3 api endpoints, add the following line to your service config "legacyApi: true", example:
```yaml
- name: "Radarr"
type: "Radarr"
url: "http://localhost:7878/"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
target: "_blank"
legacyApi: true
```
## PaperlessNG
This service displays total number of documents stored. Two lines are required:
```yaml
type: "PaperlessNG"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
```
API key can be generated in Settings > Administration > Auth Tokens
## Ping
For Ping you need to set the type to Ping and provide a url. By default the HEAD method is used but it can be configured to use GET using the optional `method` property.
```yaml
- name: "Awesome app"
type: Ping
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
subtitle: "Bookmark example"
tag: "app"
url: "https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/"
method: "head"
```
## Prometheus
For Prometheus you need to set the type to Prometheus and provide a url.
```yaml
- name: "Prometheus"
type: Prometheus
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.0.151/"
# subtitle: "Monitor data server"
```
## AdGuard Home
For AdGuard Home you need to set the type to AdGuard, if you have somes issues as 403 responses on requests you need to provide authentification in headers for locations needed as below.
```yaml
- name: "Adguard"
logo: "assets/tools/adguardhome.png"
url: "https://adguard.exemple.com"
target: "_blank"
type: "AdGuardHome"
```
## Portainer
This service displays info about the total number of containers managed by your Portainer instance.
In order to use it, you must be using Portainer version 1.11 or later. Generate an access token from the UI and pass
it to the apikey field.
By default, every connected environments will be checked. To select specific ones, add an "environments" entry which can be a simple string or an array containing all the selected environments name.
See https://docs.portainer.io/v/ce-2.11/user/account-settings#access-tokens
```yaml
- name: "Portainer"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.0.151/"
type: "Portainer"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
# environments:
# - "raspberry"
# - "local"
```
## Emby / Jellyfin
You need to set the type to Emby, provide an api key and choose which stats to show if the subtitle is disabled.
```yaml
- name: "Emby"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.0.151/"
type: "Emby"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
libraryType: "music" #Choose which stats to show. Can be one of: music, series or movies.
```
## Uptime Kuma
Using the Uptime Kuma service you can display info about your instance uptime right on your Homer dashboard.
The following configuration is available for the UptimeKuma service. Needs v1.13.1 or later because of the change in APIs due to [multiple status pages support](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/releases/tag/1.13.1).
```yaml
- name: "Uptime Kuma"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
# subtitle: "A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool" # optional, if no subtitle is defined, Uptime Kuma incidents, if any, will be shown
url: "http://192.168.0.151:3001"
slug: "myCustomDashboard" # Defaults to "default" if not provided.
type: "UptimeKuma"
```
## Tautulli
The Tautulli service can allow you to show the number of currently active
streams on you Plex instance. An API key is required, and can be obtained from
the "Web Interface" section of settings on the Tautulli web UI.
```yaml
- name: "Tautulli"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.0.151:8181"
type: "Tautulli"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
```
Because the service type and link don't necessarily have to match, you could
even make the service type Tautulli on your Plex card and provide a separate
endpoint pointing to Tautulli!
```yaml
- name: "Plex"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.0.151:32400/web" # Plex
endpoint: "http://192.168.0.151:8181" # Tautulli
type: "Tautulli"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
```
## Mealie
First off make sure to remove an existing `subtitle` as it will take precedence if set.
Setting `type: "Mealie"` will then show the number of recipes Mealie is keeping organized or the planned meal for today if one is planned. You will have to set an API key in the field `apikey` which can be created in your Mealie installation.
## Healthchecks
This service displays information about the configured status checks from the Healthchecks application.
Two lines are needed in the config.yml :
```yaml
type: "Healthchecks"
apikey: "<---insert-api-key-here--->"
```
The url must be the root url of the Healthchecks application.
The Healthchecks API key can be found in Settings > API Access > API key (read-only). The key is needed to access Healthchecks API.
## rTorrent
This service displays the global upload and download rates, as well as the number of torrents
listed in rTorrent. The service communicates with the rTorrent XML-RPC interface which needs
to be accessible from the browser. Please consult
[the instructions](https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent-doc/blob/master/RPC-Setup-XMLRPC.md)
for setting up rTorrent and make sure the correct CORS-settings are applied. Examples for various
servers can be found at https://enable-cors.org/server.html.
```yaml
- name: "rTorrent"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.0.151" # Your rTorrent web UI, f.e. ruTorrent or Flood.
xmlrpc: "http://192.168.0.151:8081" # Reverse proxy for rTorrent's XML-RPC.
type: "Rtorrent"
rateInterval: 5000 # Interval for updating the download and upload rates.
torrentInterval: 60000 # Interval for updating the torrent count.
username: "username" # Username for logging into rTorrent (if applicable).
password: "password" # Password for logging into rTorrent (if applicable).
```
## Proxmox
This service displays status information of a Proxmox node (VMs running and disk, memory and cpu used). It uses the proxmox API and [API Tokens](https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pveum-plain.html) for authorization so you need to generate one to set in the yaml config. You can set it up in Proxmox under Permissions > API Tokens. You also need to know the realm the user of the API Token is assigned to (by default pam).
The API Token (or the user asigned to that token if not separated permissions is checked) are this:
| Path | Permission | Comments |
|--------------------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
| /nodes/<your-node> | Sys.Audit | |
| /vms/<id-vm> | VM.Audit | You need to have this permission on any VM you want to be counted |
It is highly recommended that you create and API Token with only these permissions on a read-only mode.
If you get errors, they will be shown on browser's dev console. Main issues tend to be CORS related as Proxmox does not include CORS headers and you have to deploy it behind a reverse proxy and make the proxy add this headers.
Configuration example:
```yaml
- name: "Proxmox - Node"
logo: "https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FandOTP%2FandOTP%2Fissues%2F337&psig=AOvVaw2YKVuEUIBeTUikr7kAjm8D&ust=1665323538747000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAkQjRxqFwoTCPCTruLj0PoCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAN"
type: "Proxmox"
url: "https://your.proxmox.server"
node: "your-node-name"
warning_value: 50
danger_value: 80
api_token: "PVEAPIToken=root@pam!your-api-token-name=your-api-token-key"
# values below this line are optional (default value are false/empty):
hide_decimals: true # removes decimals from stats values.
hide: [] # hides information. Possible values are "vms", "vms_total", "lxcs", "lxcs_total", "disk", "mem" and "cpu".
small_font_on_small_screens: true # uses small font on small screens (like mobile)
small_font_on_desktop: true # uses small font on desktops (just in case you're showing much info)
```
## qBittorrent
This service displays the global upload and download rates, as well as the number of torrents
listed. The service communicates with the qBittorrent API interface which needs
to be accessible from the browser. Please consult
[the instructions](https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/pull/12579)
for setting up qBittorrent and make sure the correct CORS-settings are applied. Examples for various
servers can be found at [enable-cors.org](https://enable-cors.org/server.html).
```yaml
- name: "qBittorrent"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.1.2:8080" # Your rTorrent web UI, f.e. ruTorrent or Flood.
type: "qBittorrent"
rateInterval: 2000 # Interval for updating the download and upload rates.
torrentInterval: 5000 # Interval for updating the torrent count.
target: "_blank" # optional html a tag target attribute
```
## Copy to Clipboard
This service displays the same information of a generic one, but shows an icon button on the indicator place (right side) you can click to get the content of the `clipboard` field copied to your clipboard.
You can still provide an `url` that would be open when clicked anywhere but on the icon button.
Configuration example:
```yaml
- name: "Copy me!"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
subtitle: "Subtitle text goes here"
url: "#"
type: "CopyToClipboard"
clipboard: "this text will be copied to your clipboard"
```
## SpeedtestTracker
For the SpeedtestTracker service you just need to define a entry with type `SpeedtestTracker`.
## What's up Docker
What's up Docker allow to display info about the number of container running and the number for which an update is available on your Homer dashboard.
The following configuration is available for the WUD service.
```yaml
- name: "What's Up Docker"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
subtitle: "Docker image update notifier"
url: "http://192.168.1.12:3001"
type: "WUD"
```
## SABnzbd
The SABnzbd service can allow you to show the number of currently active
downloads on your SABnzbd instance. An API key is required, and can be obtained from
the "Config" > "General" section of the SABnzbd config in the SABnzbd web UI.
```yaml
- name: "SABnzbd"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.0.151:8080"
type: "SABnzbd"
apikey: "MY-SUPER-SECRET-API-KEY"
downloadInterval: 5000 # (Optional) Interval (in ms) for updating the download count
```
## OctoPrint/Moonraker
The OctoPrint/Moonraker service only needs an `apikey` & `endpoint` and optionally a `display` or `url` option. `url` can be used when you click on the service it will launch the `url`
Moonraker's API mimmicks a few of OctoPrint's endpoints which makes these services compatible. See https://moonraker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/web_api/#octoprint-api-emulation for details.
```yaml
- name: "Octoprint"
logo: "https://cdn-icons-png.flaticon.com/512/3112/3112529.png"
apikey: "xxxxxxxxxxxx" # insert your own API key here.
endpoint: "http://192.168.0.151:8080"
display: "text" # 'text' or 'bar'. Default to `text`.
type: "OctoPrint"
```
## Tdarr
The Tdarr service can allow you to show the number of currently queued items
for transcoding on your Tdarr instance as well as the number of errored items.
```yaml
- name: "Tdarr"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
url: "http://192.168.0.151:8265"
type: "Tdarr"
checkInterval: 5000 # (Optional) Interval (in ms) for updating the queue & error counts
```
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