esphome / esphome-webserver

A Lit Element web component frontend for the ESPHome web_server.
https://esphome.io/components/web_server
MIT License
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esphome-webserver

A Lit Element web component htm webserver for esphome devices.

Features

dark scheme desktop:

web_server-v2

Light scheme on mobile:

image

Near future:

Example entry for config.yaml:

web_server:
  port: 80
  css_url: ""
  js_url: https://esphome.io/_static/v2/www.js
  version: 2

development

git clone https://github.com/esphome/esphome-webserver.git
cd esphome-webserver
npm install

Build and deploy all packages from the root directory:

npm run build

Work with specific packages

Starts a dev server on http://localhost:3000

cd packages/v2
npm run start

proxy

Events from a real device can be proxied for development by using the PROXY_TARGET environment variable.

PROXY_TARGET=http://nodemcu.local npm run build
# and/or
PROXY_TARGET=http://nodemcu.local npm run serve

Alternatively, update this line in packages/[version]/vite.config.ts to point to your real device.

const proxy_target = process.env.PROXY_TARGET || "http://nodemcu.local";

The json api will POST to the real device and the events are proxied

build

cd packages/v2
npm run build

The build files are copied to _static/v2 usually for deployment to https://oi.esphome.io/v2 or your /local/www Home Assistant folder

If you customise, you can deploy to your local Home Assistant /local/www/_static/v2 and use:

web_server:
  port: 80
  version: 2
  js_url: http://homeassistant.local:8123/local/_static/v2/www.js

To use a specific version of a CDN hosted device dashboard, you can use the following override as an example:

web_server:
  port: 80
  version: 3
  js_url: https://oi.esphome.io/v3/www.js

serve

cd packages/v2
npm run serve

Starts a production test server on http://localhost:5001 Events and the json api are proxied.