How to use environment variables (password, etc.) with Home Assistant addon? #22077
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Hello, I'm confused and unsure how to use Frigate environment variables with the Home Assistant addon. BTW, the AI reply below is not helpful. I've looked through the docs already. Thanks |
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For Home Assistant OS Add-on installations, the config file should be at You can access this directory using the VS Code Add-on by clicking File > Open folder... and navigating to For environment variable substitution with the Home Assistant Add-on, Frigate supports the use of environment variables starting with mqtt:
user: "{FRIGATE_MQTT_USER}"
password: "{FRIGATE_MQTT_PASSWORD}"For camera streams: - path: rtsp://{FRIGATE_RTSP_USER}:{FRIGATE_RTSP_PASSWORD}@10.0.10.10:8554/unicastFor ONVIF: onvif:
host: 10.0.10.10
port: 8000
user: "{FRIGATE_RTSP_USER}"
password: "{FRIGATE_RTSP_PASSWORD}"The environment variables themselves need to be set in your system environment where the Frigate container runs. The documentation shows these are substituted at runtime(1). Regarding your missing 📚 Sources:
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Hoping someone can provide an answer. I can't find in the docs, where to configure the variables. |
That's not possible currently when running as an addon, it's only possible when running in docker directly.
It would be great if home assistant enabled this capability with addons