Title, icons, links, colors, and services can be configured in the config.yml
file (located in /assets
directory once built, or in the public/assets
directory in development mode), using yaml format.
---
# Homepage configuration
# See https://fontawesome.com/icons for icons options
# Optional: Use external configuration file.
# Using this will ignore remaining config in this file
# externalConfig: https://example.com/server-luci/config.yaml
title: "App dashboard"
subtitle: "Homer"
# documentTitle: "Welcome" # Customize the browser tab text
logo: "assets/logo.png"
# Alternatively a fa icon can be provided:
# icon: "fas fa-skull-crossbones"
header: true # Set to false to hide the header
footer: '<p>Created with <span class="has-text-danger">❤️</span> with <a href="https://bulma.io/">bulma</a>, <a href="https://vuejs.org/">vuejs</a> & <a href="https://fontawesome.com/">font awesome</a> // Fork me on <a href="https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer"><i class="fab fa-github-alt"></i></a></p>' # set false if you want to hide it.
columns: "3" # "auto" or number (must be a factor of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12)
connectivityCheck: true # whether you want to display a message when the apps are not accessible anymore (VPN disconnected for example)
# Optional theming
theme: default # 'default' or one of the themes available in 'src/assets/themes'.
# Optional custom stylesheet
# Will load custom CSS files. Especially useful for custom icon sets.
# stylesheet:
# - "assets/custom.css"
# Here is the exhaustive list of customization parameters
# However all value are optional and will fallback to default if not set.
# if you want to change only some of the colors, feel free to remove all unused key.
colors:
light:
highlight-primary: "#3367d6"
highlight-secondary: "#4285f4"
highlight-hover: "#5a95f5"
background: "#f5f5f5"
card-background: "#ffffff"
text: "#363636"
text-header: "#424242"
text-title: "#303030"
text-subtitle: "#424242"
card-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)
link-hover: "#363636"
background-image: "assets/your/light/bg.png"
dark:
highlight-primary: "#3367d6"
highlight-secondary: "#4285f4"
highlight-hover: "#5a95f5"
background: "#131313"
card-background: "#2b2b2b"
text: "#eaeaea"
text-header: "#ffffff"
text-title: "#fafafa"
text-subtitle: "#f5f5f5"
card-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4)
link-hover: "#ffdd57"
background-image: "assets/your/dark/bg.png"
# Optional message
message:
# url: "https://<my-api-endpoint>" # Can fetch information from an endpoint to override value below.
# mapping: # allows to map fields from the remote format to the one expected by Homer
# title: 'id' # use value from field 'id' as title
# content: 'value' # value from field 'value' as content
# refreshInterval: 10000 # Optional: time interval to refresh message
#
# Real example using chucknorris.io for showing Chuck Norris facts as messages:
# url: https://api.chucknorris.io/jokes/random
# mapping:
# title: 'id'
# content: 'value'
# refreshInterval: 10000
style: "is-warning"
title: "Optional message!"
icon: "fa fa-exclamation-triangle"
content: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit."
# Optional navbar
# links: [] # Allows for navbar (dark mode, layout, and search) without any links
links:
- name: "Link 1"
icon: "fab fa-github"
url: "https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer"
target: "_blank" # optional html tag target attribute
- name: "link 2"
icon: "fas fa-book"
url: "https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer"
# this will link to a second homer page that will load config from page2.yml and keep default config values as in config.yml file
# see url field and assets/page.yml used in this example:
- name: "Second Page"
icon: "fas fa-file-alt"
url: "#page2"
# Services
# First level array represents a group.
# Leave only a "items" key if not using group (group name, icon & tagstyle are optional, section separation will not be displayed).
services:
- name: "Application"
icon: "fas fa-code-branch"
# A path to an image can also be provided. Note that icon take precedence if both icon and logo are set.
# logo: "path/to/logo"
items:
- name: "Awesome app"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
# Alternatively a fa icon can be provided:
# icon: "fab fa-jenkins"
subtitle: "Bookmark example"
tag: "app"
url: "https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/"
target: "_blank" # optional html tag target attribute
- name: "Another one"
logo: "assets/tools/sample2.png"
subtitle: "Another application"
tag: "app"
# Optional tagstyle
tagstyle: "is-success"
url: "#"
- name: "Other group"
icon: "fas fa-heartbeat"
items:
- name: "Pi-hole"
logo: "assets/tools/sample.png"
# subtitle: "Network-wide Ad Blocking" # optional, if no subtitle is defined, PiHole statistics will be shown
tag: "other"
url: "http://192.168.0.151/admin"
type: "PiHole" # optional, loads a specific component that provides extra features. MUST MATCH a file name (without file extension) available in `src/components/services`
target: "_blank" # optional html a tag target attribute
# class: "green" # optional custom CSS class for card, useful with custom stylesheet
# background: red # optional color for card to set color directly without custom stylesheet
If you choose to fetch message information from an endpoint, the output format should be as follows (or you can custom map fields as shown in tips-and-tricks):
{
"style": null,
"title": "Lorem ipsum 42",
"content": "LA LA LA Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, ....."
}
null
value or missing keys will be ignored and value from the config.yml
will be used if available.
Empty values (either in config.yml
or the endpoint data) will hide the element (ex: set "title": ""
to hide the title bar).
Homer uses bulma CSS, which provides a modifiers syntax. You'll notice in the config there is a tagstyle
option. It can be set to any of the bulma modifiers. You'll probably want to use one of these 4 main colors:
is-info
(blue)is-success
(green)is-warning
(yellow)is-danger
(red)
You can read the bulma modifiers page for other options regarding size, style, or state.
In order to easily generate all required icon preset for the PWA to work, a tool like vue-pwa-asset-generator can be used:
npx vue-pwa-asset-generator -a {your_512x512_source_png} -o {your_output_folder}