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First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude for the outstanding work you've done with Homarr. It has made managing my services so much easier.😄
I would like to suggest a feature that I believe would be a valuable addition to Homarr: integration with Network UPS Tools (NUT), either as a built-in integration or as a widget. NUT is widely used to monitor and manage UPS devices, and having it integrated within Homarr would provide users with a convenient way to monitor their power backups and UPS statuses directly from the dashboard.
Some potential features of this integration could include:
Real-time UPS status monitoring (battery charge, power input/output, etc.)
Alerts for power failures or low battery conditions
Graphical representation of power usage and battery health over time
Ability to manage multiple UPS devices if supported by NUT
This integration would further enhance Homarr's versatility as a central management hub, and I'm sure many users with home labs or small server setups would find it invaluable.
webNUT should be the best example for the integration. I've also have this added as a tile, but doesn't like the UI of webNUT, also its unnecessary to run an extra service when its could be implemented as part of Homarr :-)
Basically NUT runs the server on the device itself so it can be monitored from the network, all you need is the IP of the NUT server, username/password of the NUT and the UPS's name.
I'm also using NUT within HomeKit via Homebridge plugin so these files also can help with the integration :-)
Thank you once again for your continuous efforts in making Homarr better with each update. I’m excited to see how the project evolves and hope that the NUT integration is something you would consider in the future.
Best regards 😄
Priority
Medium (Would be very useful)
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First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude for the outstanding work you've done with Homarr. It has made managing my services so much easier.😄
I would like to suggest a feature that I believe would be a valuable addition to Homarr: integration with Network UPS Tools (NUT), either as a built-in integration or as a widget. NUT is widely used to monitor and manage UPS devices, and having it integrated within Homarr would provide users with a convenient way to monitor their power backups and UPS statuses directly from the dashboard.
Some potential features of this integration could include:
Real-time UPS status monitoring (battery charge, power input/output, etc.)
Alerts for power failures or low battery conditions
Graphical representation of power usage and battery health over time
Ability to manage multiple UPS devices if supported by NUT
This integration would further enhance Homarr's versatility as a central management hub, and I'm sure many users with home labs or small server setups would find it invaluable.
webNUT should be the best example for the integration. I've also have this added as a tile, but doesn't like the UI of webNUT, also its unnecessary to run an extra service when its could be implemented as part of Homarr :-)
Network UPS Tools also have a built-in upsstats.cgi.html page.
Basically NUT runs the server on the device itself so it can be monitored from the network, all you need is the IP of the NUT server, username/password of the NUT and the UPS's name.
I'm also using NUT within HomeKit via Homebridge plugin so these files also can help with the integration :-)
Edit: Just found this new GitHub repo doing the same thing.....
Thank you once again for your continuous efforts in making Homarr better with each update. I’m excited to see how the project evolves and hope that the NUT integration is something you would consider in the future.
Best regards 😄
Priority
Medium (Would be very useful)
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: