

They have extensive options to control how they are laid out, and can display Widgets coming from the built-in libraries or widgets that you have designed or imported in your personal library. Layout pages, introduced in openHAB 3, are the most common and versatile way of displaying information in the main UI.
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You can define them either in configuration files, with a special textual syntax, or in the Pages section of the administration area however, be aware that the main web UI is not currently able to display them.įortunately, there are however several other mature apps, notably the mobile apps for Android and iOS devices, but also Basic UI for the web, which are primarily dedicated to rendering sitemaps. They have existed in openHAB since its first versions, therefore you will probably encounter a lot of examples referring to them throughout the documentation and in the older community discussions.Īs they have less customization options than the other types of pages, notably as compared to the more powerful layout pages, they are also arguably easier to learn. Sitemaps are hierarchies of pages and sub-pages that are comprised of simple controls from a well-defined, limited set. Some of these cards will also feature glance badges that will extract some predefined information from your model and display it without you having to open the card. In these 3 model-oriented tabs, expandable cards will appear automatically as you build your model, allowing you to get different perspectives on your home.įor instance, you may want to see everything in a particular location, or everything pertaining to a certain class of equipment, like heating, or see a consolidated view of all items related to a certain property like temperature or humidity.Ĭlicking on the card will make it expand and reveal its contents. 3 tabs representing a generated view of your model oriented by Location, Equipment and Properties.

