Adding Guest Mode/Adding Users to login to Homarr || Default Darkmode
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Hi, I’ve just started using Homarr today and am loving the project. There are just a few things that concern me.
Firstly is if it is secure to make this service available to the web with my API keys for sonarr/radarr. To combat this I’ve set up the password env variable to secure it but I’d like to see a more fleshed-out solution.
I was thinking that there could be a guest mode login which would hide all sensitive information (API Keys) and would disable the ability to change any of the config files from the web UI. Since I’d like this to be something I can share with my friends, I don’t want it to fall in the wrong hands and allow people to mess up my settings.
Along with that, I was wondering if you could make users that can log in to this service. The same way something like Dashy does.
Lastly, I was wondering if you could add a setting for default dark mode. As of right now whenever opening the service in a new browser it’ll default to light mode. I tried setting the overrideDark
option in the config with no luck.
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- Created a year ago
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You’re right. I’ll be working on making the API directly use the values instead of passing them inside of the requests.
I will be working on a read-only mode for the next release.
Just wanted to add, that besides the API keys the passwords for services such as Deluge should be hidden as well.