Dashy has support for displaying dynamic content in the form of widgets. There are several built-in widgets available out-of-the-box as well as support for custom widgets to display stats from almost any service with an API.
**`timeZone`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The time zone to display date and time in.<br> Specified as Region/City, for example: `Australia/Melbourne`. See the [Time Zone DB](https://timezonedb.com/time-zones) for a full list of supported TZs. Defaults to the browser / device's local time
**`format`** | `string` | _Optional_ | A country code for displaying the date and time in local format.<br>Specified as `[ISO-3166]-[ISO-639]`, for example: `en-AU`. See [here](https://www.fincher.org/Utilities/CountryLanguageList.shtml) for a full list of locales. Defaults to the browser / device's region
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | Your OpenWeatherMap API key. You can get one for free at [openweathermap.org](https://openweathermap.org/)
**`city`** | `string` | Required | A city name to use for fetching weather. This can also be a state code or country code, following the ISO-3166 format
**`units`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The units to use for displaying data, can be either `metric` or `imperial`. Defaults to `metric`
**`hideDetails`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | If set to `true`, the additional details (wind, humidity, pressure, etc) will not be shown. Defaults to `false`
Displays the weather (temperature and conditions) for the next few days for a given location. Note that this requires either the free [OpenWeatherMap Student Plan](https://home.openweathermap.org/students), or the Premium Plan.
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | Your OpenWeatherMap API key. You can get one at [openweathermap.org](https://openweathermap.org/) or for free via the [OWM Student Plan](https://home.openweathermap.org/students)
**`city`** | `string` | Required | A city name to use for fetching weather. This can also be a state code or country code, following the ISO-3166 format
**`numDays`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The number of days to display of forecast info to display. Defaults to `4`, max `16` days
**`units`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The units to use for displaying data, can be either `metric` or `imperial`. Defaults to `metric`
**`hideDetails`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | If set to `true`, the additional details (wind, humidity, pressure, etc) will not be shown. Defaults to `false`
**`rssUrl`** | `string` | Required | The URL location of your RSS feed
**`apiKey`** | `string` | _Optional_ | An API key for [rss2json](https://rss2json.com/). It's free, and will allow you to make 10,000 requests per day, you can sign up [here](https://rss2json.com/sign-up)
**`limit`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The number of posts to return. If you haven't specified an API key, this will be limited to 10
**`orderBy`** | `string` | _Optional_ | How results should be sorted. Can be either `pubDate`, `author` or `title`. Defaults to `pubDate`
**`orderDirection`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Order direction of feed items to return. Can be either `asc` or `desc`. Defaults to `desc`
##### Example
```yaml
- type: rss-feed
options:
rssUrl: https://www.schneier.com/blog/atom.xml
apiKey: xxxx
```
##### Info
- **CORS**: 🟢 Enabled
- **Auth**: 🟠 Optional
- **Price**: 🟠 Free Plan (up to 10,000 requests / day)
This may be useful if you have a service (such as Grafana - [see example](https://mattionline.de/grafana-api-export-graph-as-png/)), which periodically exports charts or other data as an image.
You can also store images within Dashy's public directory (using a Docker volume), and reference them directly. E.g. `-v ./path/to/my-homelab-logo.png:/app/public/logo.png`, then in the widget `imagePath: /logo.png`.
Similarly, any web service that serves up widgets as image can be used. E.g. you could show current star chart for a GitHub repo, with: `imagePath: https://starchart.cc/Lissy93/dashy.svg`.
If you'd like to embed a live screenshot, of all or just part of a website, then this can be done using [API Flash](https://apiflash.com/).
Or what about showing a photo of the day? Try `https://source.unsplash.com/random/400x300` or `https://picsum.photos/400/300`
Often find yourself searching "What's my IP", just so you can check your VPN is still connected? This widget displays your public IP address, along with ISP name and approx location. Data can be fetched from either [IpApi.co](https://ipapi.co/), [IP-API.com](https://ip-api.com/) or [IpGeolocation.io](https://ipgeolocation.io/).
**`provider`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The name of the service to fetch IP address from. Can be either `ipapi.co`, `ip-api` or `ipgeolocation`. Defaults to `ipapi.co`. Note, `ip-api` doesn't work on HTTPS, and if you set to `ipgeolocation` then you must also provide an API key
**`apiKey`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Only required if provider is set to `ipgeolocation`. You can get a free API key [here](https://ipgeolocation.io/signup.html)
**`assets`** | `string` | _Optional_ | An array of cryptocurrencies, coins and tokens. See [list of supported assets](https://api.coingecko.com/api/v3/asset_platforms). If none are specified, then the top coins by `sortBy` (defaults to market cap) will be returned
**`currency`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The fiat currency to display price in, expressed as an ISO-4217 alpha code (see [list of currencies](https://www.iban.com/currency-codes)). Defaults to `USD`
**`sortBy`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The method of sorting results. Can be `marketCap`, `volume` or `alphabetical`. Defaults to `marketCap`.
**`limit`** | `number` | _Optional_ | Number of results to return, useful when no assets are specified. Defaults to either `all` or `100`
**`asset`** | `string` | Required | Name of a crypto asset, coin or token to fetch price data for, see [list of supported assets](https://api.coingecko.com/api/v3/asset_platforms)
**`currency`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The fiat currency to display results in, expressed as an ISO-4217 alpha code (see [list of currencies](https://www.iban.com/currency-codes)). Defaults to `USD`
**`numDays`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The number of days of price history to render. Defaults to `7`, min: `1`, max: `30` days
**`chartColor`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Color of the chart value. Defaults to `--widget-text-color` which inherits dashboard primary color
**`chartHeight`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The height of rendered chart in px. Defaults to `300`
Display your coding summary. [Code::Stats](https://codestats.net/) is a free and open source app that aggregates statistics about your programming activity. Dashy supports both the public instance, as well as self-hosted versions.
[AnonAddy](https://anonaddy.com/) is a free and open source mail forwarding service. Use it to protect your real email address, by using a different alias for each of your online accounts, and have all emails land in your normal inbox(es). Supports custom domains, email replies, PGP-encryption, multiple recipients and more
This widget display email addresses / aliases from AnonAddy. Click an email address to copy to clipboard, or use the toggle switch to enable/ disable it. Shows usage stats (bandwidth, used aliases etc), as well as total messages recieved, blocked and sent. Works with both self-hosted and managed instances of AnonAddy.
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | Your AnonAddy API Key / Personal Access Token. You can generate this under [Account Settings](https://app.anonaddy.com/settings)
**`hostname`** | `string` | _Optional_ | If your self-hosting AnonAddy, then supply the host name. By default it will use the public hosted instance
**`apiVersion`** | `string` | _Optional_ | If you're using an API version that is not version `v1`, then specify it here
**`limit`** | `number` | _Optional_ | Limit the number of emails shown per page. Defaults to `10`
**`sortBy`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Specify the sort order for email addresses. Defaults to `updated_at`. Can be either: `local_part`, `domain`, `email`, `emails_forwarded`, `emails_blocked`, `emails_replied`, `emails_sent`, `created_at`, `updated_at` or `deleted_at`. Precede with a `-` character to reverse order.
**`searchTerm`** | `string` | _Optional_ | A search term to filter results by, will search the email, description and domain
**`disableControls`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | Prevent any changes being made to account through the widget. User will not be able to enable or disable aliases through UI when this option is set
**`hideMeta`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | Don't show account meta info (forward/ block count, quota usage etc)
**`hideAliases`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | Don't show email address / alias list. Will only show account meta info
##### Example
```yaml
- type: anonaddy
options:
apiKey: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
limit: 5
sortBy: created_at
disableControls: true
```
##### Info
- **CORS**: 🟢 Enabled
- **Auth**: 🔴 Required
- **Price**: 🟠 Free for Self-Hosted / Free Plan available on managed instance or $1/month for premium
**`sortBy`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The sorting method. Can be either `publish-date`, `last-update` or `cve-code`. Defaults to `publish-date`
**`limit`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The number of results to fetch. Can be between `5` and `30`, defaults to `10`
**`minScore`** | `number` | _Optional_ | If set, will only display results with a CVE score higher than the number specified. Can be a number between `0` and `9.9`. By default, vulnerabilities of all CVE scores are shown
**`hasExploit`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | If set to `true`, will only show results with active exploits. Defaults to `false`
**`vendorId`** | `number` | _Optional_ | Only show results from a specific vendor, specified by ID. See [Vendor Search](https://www.cvedetails.com/vendor-search.php) for list of vendors. E.g. `23` (Debian), `26` (Microsoft), `23682` (CloudFlare)
**`productId`** | `number` | _Optional_ | Only show results from a specific app or product, specified by ID. See [Product Search](https://www.cvedetails.com/product-search.php) for list of products. E.g. `13534` (Docker), `15913` (NextCloud), `19294` (Portainer), `17908` (ProtonMail)
**`inputCurrency`** | `string` | Required | The base currency to show results in. Specified as a 3-letter ISO-4217 code, see [here](https://www.exchangerate-api.com/docs/supported-currencies) for the full list of supported currencies, and their symbols
**`outputCurrencies`** | `array` | Required | List or currencies to show results for. Specified as a 3-letter ISO-4217 code, see [here](https://www.exchangerate-api.com/docs/supported-currencies) for the full list of supported currencies, and their symbols
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | API key for [exchangerate-api.com](https://www.exchangerate-api.com/), usually a 24-digit alpha-numeric string. You can sign up for a free account [here](https://app.exchangerate-api.com/sign-up)
##### Example
```yaml
- type: exchange-rates
options:
apiKey: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
inputCurrency: GBP
outputCurrencies:
- USD
- JPY
- HKD
- KPW
```
##### Info
- **CORS**: 🟢 Enabled
- **Auth**: 🔴 Required
- **Price**: 🟠 Free plan (upto 100,000 requests/ month)
Counting down to the next day off work? This widget displays upcoming public holidays for your country. Data is fetched from [Enrico](http://kayaposoft.com/enrico/)
**`country`** | `string` | Required | The region to fetch holiday data for, specified as a country code, e.g. `GB` or `US`
**`holidayType`** | `string` | __Optional__ | The type of holidays to fetch. Can be: `all`, `public_holiday`, `observance`, `school_holiday`, `other_day` or `extra_working_day`. Defaults to `public_holiday`
**`monthsToShow`** | `number` | __Optional__ | The number of months in advance to show. Min: `1`, max: `24`. Defaults to `12`
Keep track of the current COVID-19 status. Optionally also show cases by country, and a time-series chart. Uses live data from various sources, computed by [disease.sh](https://disease.sh/)
**`showChart`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | Also display a time-series chart showing number of recent cases
**`showCountries`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | Also display a list of cases per country
**`numDays`** | `number` | _Optional_ | Specify number of days worth of history to render on the chart
**`countries`** | `string[]` | _Optional_ | An array of countries to display, specified by their [ISO-3 codes](https://www.iso.org/obp/ui). Leave blank to show all, sorted by most cases. `showCountries` must be set to `true`
**`limit`** | `number` | _Optional_ | If showing all countries, set a limit for number of results to return. Defaults to `10`, no maximum
##### Example
```yaml
- type: covid-stats
```
Or
```yaml
- type: covid-stats
options:
showChart: true
showCountries: true
countries:
- GBR
- USA
- IND
- RUS
```
##### Info
- **CORS**: 🟢 Enabled
- **Auth**: 🟢 Not Required
- **Price**: 🟢 Free
- **Host**: Managed Instance or Self-Hosted (see [disease-sh/api](https://github.com/disease-sh/api))
- **Privacy**: ⚫ No Policy Available
- **Conditions**: [Terms of Use](https://github.com/disease-sh/api/blob/master/TERMS.md)
---
### Sports Scores
Show recent scores and upcoming matches from your favourite sports team. Data is fetched from [TheSportsDB.com](https://www.thesportsdb.com/). From the UI, you can click any other team to view their scores and upcoming games, or click a league name to see all teams.
**`teamId`** | `string` | __Optional__ | The ID of a team to fetch scores from. You can search for your team on the [Teams Page](https://www.thesportsdb.com/teams_main.php)
**`leagueId`** | `string` | __Optional__ | Alternatively, provide a league ID to fetch all games from. You can find the ID on the [Leagues Page](https://www.thesportsdb.com/Sport/Leagues)
**`pastOrFuture`** | `string` | __Optional__ | Set to `past` to show scores for recent games, or `future` to show upcoming games. Defaults to `past`. You can change this within the UI
**`apiKey`** | `string` | __Optional__ | Optionally specify your API key, which you can sign up for at [TheSportsDB.com](https://www.thesportsdb.com/)
**`limit`** | `number` | __Optional__ | To limit output to a certain number of matches, defaults to `15`
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | Your API key for CurrentsAPI. This is free, and you can [get one here](https://currentsapi.services/en/register)
**`country`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Fetch news only from a certain country or region. Specified as a country code, e.g. `GB` or `US`. See [here](https://api.currentsapi.services/v1/available/regions) for a list of supported regions
**`category`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Only return news from within a given category, e.g. `sports`, `programming`, `world`, `science`. The [following categories](https://api.currentsapi.services/v1/available/categories) are supported
**`lang`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Specify the language for returned articles as a 2-digit ISO code (limited article support). The [following languages](https://api.currentsapi.services/v1/available/languages) are supported, defaults to `en`
**`count`** | `number` | _Optional_ | Limit the number of results. Can be between `1` and `200`, defaults to `10`
**`keywords`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Only return articles that contain an exact match within their title or description
**`showAll`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | By default, details for lines with a Good Service are not visible, but you can click More Details to see all. Setting this option to `true` will show all lines on initial page load
**`sortAlphabetically`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | By default lines are sorted by current status, set this option to `true` to instead sort them alphabetically
**`linesToShow`** | `array` | _Optional_ | By default all lines are shown. If you're only interested in the status of a few lines, then pass in an array of lines to show, specified by name
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | API key for [Alpha Vantage](https://www.alphavantage.co/), you can get a free API key [here](https://www.alphavantage.co/support/#api-key)
**`stock`** | `string` | Required | The stock symbol for the asset to fetch data for
**`priceTime`** | `string` | _Optional_ | The time to fetch price for. Can be `high`, `low`, `open` or `close`. Defaults to `high`
**`chartColor`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Color of the chart value. Defaults to `--widget-text-color` which inherits dashboard primary color
**`chartHeight`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The height of rendered chart in px. Defaults to `300`
Renders the current Gas cost of transactions on the Ethereum network (in both GWEI and USD), along with recent historical prices. Useful for spotting a good time to transact. Uses data from [ethgas.watch](https://ethgas.watch/)
**`category`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Set the category of jokes to return. Use a string to specify a single category, or an array to pass in multiple options. Available options are: `all`, `programming`, `pun`, `dark`, `spooky`, `christmas` and `misc`. An up-to-date list of supported categories can be found [here](https://v2.jokeapi.dev/categories). Defaults to `all`
**`safeMode`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | Set to `true`, to prevent the fetching of any NSFW jokes. Defaults to `false`
**`language`** | `string` | _Optional_ | Specify the language for returned jokes. The following languages are supported: `en`, `cs`, `de`, `es`, `fr` and `pt`, and an up-to-date list of supported languages can be found [here](https://v2.jokeapi.dev/languages). By default, your system language will be used, if it's supported, otherwise English
Have a laugh with the daily comic from [XKCD](https://xkcd.com/). A classic webcomic website covering everything from Linux, math, romance, science and language. All fields are optional.
**`comic`** | `string / number` | _Optional_ | Choose which comic to display. Set to either `random`, `latest` or the series number of a specific comic, like `627`. Defaults to `latest`
Displays airport departure and arrival flights, using data from [AeroDataBox](https://www.aerodatabox.com/). Useful if you live near an airport and often wonder where the flight overhead is going to. Hover over a row for more flight data.
**`airport`** | `string` | Required | The airport to show flight data from. Should be specified as a 4-character ICAO-code, a full list of which can be found [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICAO_airport_code) (example: `KBJC` or `EGKK`)
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | A valid [RapidAPI](https://rapidapi.com/) Key, with [AeroDataBox](https://rapidapi.com/aerodatabox/api/aerodatabox/) enabled (check in your [Subscription Dashboard](https://rapidapi.com/developer/billing/subscriptions-and-usage)). This API is free to sign up for and use
**`limit`** | `number` | _Optional_ | For busy airports, you may wish to limit the number of results visible
**`direction`** | `string` | _Optional_ | By default, both departure and arrival flights will be fetched, if you would like to only show flights in one direction, set this to wither `departure` or `arrival`
Show the NASA Astronomy Pictore of the Day. Data is fetched from [APOD](https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/) using [PawelPleskaczynski/apod_api](https://github.com/PawelPleskaczynski/apod_api).
Displays currently trending projects on GitHub. Optionally specify a language and time-frame. Data is fetched from [Lissy93/gh-trending-no-cors](https://github.com/Lissy93/gh-trending-no-cors) using the GitHub API. All fields are optional.
Display stats from your GitHub profile, using embedded cards from [anuraghazra/github-readme-stats](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
**`username`** | `string` | Required | The GitHub username to fetch info for. E.g. `lissy93`. (Not required if `hideProfileCard` and `hideLanguagesCard` are both set to `true`)
**`hideProfileCard`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | If set to `true`, the users profile card will not be shown. Defaults to `false`
**`hideLanguagesCard`** | `boolean` | _Optional_ | If set to `true`, the users top languages card will not be shown. Defaults to `false`
**`repos`** | `array` | _Optional_ | If you'd like to also display stats for some GitHub reposotories, then add an array or repo names here. Specified as `[username]/[repo-name]`, e.g. `lissy93/dashy`
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | A read-only API key for the project to monitor. You can generate this by selecting a Project --> Settings --> API Access. Note that you must generate a separate key for each project
**`host`** | `string` | _Optional_ | If you're self-hosting, or using any instance other than the official (healthchecks.io), you will need to specify the host address. E.g. `https://healthchecks.example.com` or `http://cron-monitoing.local`
**`host`** | `string` | Required | The URL to your NetData instance
**`chartHeight`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The height of rendered chart in px. Defaults to `300`
**`chartColor`** / **`chartColors`** | `string` / `array`| _Optional_ | Color of the chart value(s) as hex codes. `chartColor` is a single value (defaults to `--widget-text-color`), whereas `chartColors` is an array of colors
**`host`** | `string` | Required | The URL to your NetData instance
**`chartHeight`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The height of rendered chart in px. Defaults to `300`
**`chartColor`** / **`chartColors`** | `string` / `array`| _Optional_ | Color of the chart value(s) as hex codes. `chartColor` is a single value (defaults to `--widget-text-color`), whereas `chartColors` is an array of colors
**`host`** | `string` | Required | The URL to your NetData instance
**`chartHeight`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The height of rendered chart in px. Defaults to `300`
**`chartColor`** / **`chartColors`** | `string` / `array`| _Optional_ | Color of the chart value(s) as hex codes. `chartColor` is a single value (defaults to `--widget-text-color`), whereas `chartColors` is an array of colors
**`hostname`** | `string` | Required | The URL to your Pi-Hole instance
**`apiKey`** | `string` | Required | Your Pi-Hole web password. It is **NOT** your pi-hole admin interface or server password. It can be found in `/etc/pihole/setupVars.conf`, and is a 64-character located on the line that starts with `WEBPASSWORD`
**`count`** | `number` | _Optional_ | The number of queries to display. Defaults to `10`
The easiest method for displaying system info and resource usage in Dashy is with [Glances](https://nicolargo.github.io/glances/).
Glances is a cross-platform monitoring tool developed by [@nicolargo](https://github.com/nicolargo). It's similar to top/htop but with a [Rest API](https://glances.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html) and many [data exporters](https://glances.readthedocs.io/en/latest/gw/index.html) available. Under the hood, it uses [psutil](https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil) for retrieving system info.
If you don't already have it installed, either follow the [Installation Guide](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/blob/master/README.rst) for your system, or setup [with Docker](https://glances.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docker.html), or use the one-line install script: `curl -L https://bit.ly/glances | /bin/bash`.
Glances can be launched with the `glances` command. You'll need to run it in web server mode, using the `-w` option for the API to be reachable. If you don't plan on using the Web UI, then you can disable it using `--disable-webui`. See the [command reference docs](https://glances.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cmds.html) for more info.
**`username`** | `string` | _Optional_ | If you have setup basic auth on Glances, specify username here (defaults to `glances`)
**`password`** | `string` | _Optional_ | If you have setup basic auth on Glances, specify password here. **Note**: since this password is in plaintext, it is important not to reuse it anywhere else
**`limit`** | `number` | _Optional_ | For widgets that show a time-series chart, optionally limit the number of data points returned. A higher number will show more historical results, but will take longer to load. A value between 300 - 800 is usually optimal
Shows recent historical system load, calculated from the number of processes waiting in the run-queue, in 1, 5 and 15 minute intervals, and averaged across all cores. Optionally specify `limit` to set number of results returned, defaults to `500`, max `100000`, but the higher the number the longer the load and render times will be.
Shows amount of data recently uploaded/ downloaded across all network interfaces. Optionally set the `limit` option to specify number historical of data points to return
Note: This widget uses the [`sensors`](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/blob/develop/glances/plugins/glances_sensors.py) plugin, which is disabled by default, and may cause [performance issues](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/issues/1664#issuecomment-632063558).
You'll need to enable the sensors plugin to use this widget, using: `--enable-plugin sensors` when you start Glances.
**`url`** | `string` | Required | The URL to the webpage to embed
**`frameHeight`** | `number` | _Optional_ | If needed, specify height of iframe in `px`. E.g. `400`, defaults to auto
##### Example
```yaml
- type: iframe
options:
url: https://fiatleak.com/
```
---
### HTML Embedded Widget
Many websites and apps provide their own embeddable widgets. These can be used with Dashy using the Embed widget, which lets you dynamically embed and HTML, CSS or JavaScript contents.
⚠️ **NOTE:** Use with extreme caution. Embedding a script from an untrustworthy source may have serious unintended consequences.
Show live data from an RSS-enabled service. The only required parameter is `rssUrl`, which is the URL to the ATOM feed. See [RSS Widget](#rss-feed) for full list of available options.
> In this example, there is a single section, named "Today", using a Calendar icon from Font-Awesome. It has 2 widgets, a clock and the current weather.
---
### Continuous Updates
By default, a widget which displays dynamic data from an external source, will only fetch results on page load. If you would like to keep data updated at all times, you can enable **Continuous Updates**. This is done by setting a time value in the `updateInterval` field.
The value of `updateInterval` is optional, and is specified and seconds. It must be more than `10` and less than `7200`.
For example, the following widget displaying stats from Pi-Hole will update ever 20 seconds.
```yaml
widgets:
- type: pi-hole-stats
updateInterval: 20
options:
hostname: http://192.168.130.2
```
Note that if you have many widgets, and set them to continuously update frequently, you will notice a hit to performance. A widget that relies on data from an external API, will also consume your usage quota faster, if set to keep updating.
If a widget fails to make a data request, and the console shows a CORS error, this means the server is blocking client-side requests.
Dashy has a built-in CORS proxy ([`services/cors-proxy.js`](https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy/blob/master/services/cors-proxy.js)), which will be used automatically by some widgets, or can be forced to use by other by setting the `useProxy` option.
For example:
```yaml
widgets:
- type: pi-hole-stats
useProxy: true
options:
hostname: http://pi-hole.local
```
Alternativley, and more securley, you can set the auth headers on your service to accept requests from Dashy. For example:
Since most of the content displayed within widgets is fetched from an external API, unless that API supports multiple languages, translating dynamic content is not possible.
However, any hard-coded content is translatable, and all dates and times will display in your local format.
For more info about multi-language support, see the [Internationalization Docs](/docs/multi-language-support.md).
Widgets can be opened in full-page view, by clicking the Arrow icon (top-right). The URL in your address bar will also update, and visiting that web address directly will take you straight to that widget.
You can reload the data of any widget, by clicking the Refresh Data icon (also in top-right). This will only affect the widget where the action was triggered from.
All [config options](/docs/configuring.md#section) that can be applied to sections, can also be applied to widget sections. For example, to make a widget section double the width, set `displayData.cols: 2` within the parent section. You can collapse a widget (by clicking the section title), and collapse state will be saved locally.
Widgets cannot currently be edited through the UI. This feature is in development, and will be released soon. In the meantime, you can either use the JSON config editor, or use [VS Code Server](https://github.com/coder/code-server), or just SSH into your box and edit the conf.yml file directly.
For a full tutorial on creating your own widget, you can follow [this guide](/docs/development-guides.md#building-a-widget), or take a look at [here](https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy/commit/3da76ce2999f57f76a97454c0276301e39957b8e) for a code example.
Alternatively, for displaying simple data, you could also just use the either the [iframe](#iframe-widget), [embed](#html-embedded-widget), [data feed](#data-feed) or [API response](#api-response) widgets.
You can suggest a widget [here](https://git.io/Jygo3), please star the repo before submitting a ticket. If you are a monthly GitHub sponsor, I will happily build out a custom widget for any service that meets the above criteria, usually 2 within weeks of initial request.
For services that are not officially supported, it is likely still possible to display data using either the [iframe](#iframe-widget), [embed](#html-embedded-widget) or [API response](#api-response) widgets. For more advanced features, like charts and action buttons, you could also build your own widget, using [this tutorial](/docs/development-guides.md#building-a-widget), it's fairly straight forward, and you can use an [existing widget](https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy/tree/master/src/components/Widgets) (or [this example](https://git.io/JygKI)) as a template.
If an error occurs when fetching or rendering results, you will see a short message in the UI. If that message doesn't addequatley explain the problem, then you can [open the browser console](/docs/troubleshooting.md#how-to-open-browser-console) to see more details.
Before proceeding, ensure that if the widget requires auth your API is correct, and for custom widgets, double check that the URL and protocol is correct.
If you're able to, you can find more information about why the request may be failing in the Dev Tools under the Network tab, and you can ensure your endpoint is correct and working using a tool like Postman.
#### CORS Errors
The most common issue is a CORS error. This is a browser security mechanism which prevents the client-side app (Dashy) from from accessing resources on a remote origin, without that server's explicit permission (e.g. with headers like Access-Control-Allow-Origin). See the MDN Docs for more info: [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS).
There are several ways to fix a CORS error:
##### Option 1 - Ensure Correct Protocol
You will get a CORS error if you try and access a http service from a https source. So ensure that the URL you are requesting has the right protocol, and is correctly formatted.
##### Option 2 - Set Headers
If you have control over the destination (e.g. for a self-hosted service), then you can simply apply the correct headers.
Add the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header, with the value of either `*` to allow requests from anywhere, or more securely, the host of where Dashy is served from. For example:
You can route requests through Dashy's built-in CORS proxy. Instructions and more details can be found [here](#proxying-requests). If you don't have control over the target origin, and you are running Dashy either through Docker, with the Node server or on Netlify, then this solution will work for you.
Just add the `useProxy: true` option to the failing widget.
##### Option 4 - Use a plugin
For testing purposes, you can use an addon, which will disable the CORS checks. You can get the Allow-CORS extension for [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-cors-access-control/lhobafahddgcelffkeicbaginigeejlf?hl=en-US) or [Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/access-control-allow-origin/), more details [here](https://mybrowseraddon.com/access-control-allow-origin.html)
If you need to submit a bug report for a failing widget, then please include the full console output (see [how](/docs/troubleshooting.md#how-to-open-browser-console)) as well as the relevant parts of your config file. Before sending the request, ensure you've read the docs. If you're new to GitHub, an haven't previously contributed to the project, then please fist star the repo to avoid your ticket being closed by the anti-spam bot.