{ "exceptions": { "user_not_found": { "message": "User not found" }, "username_already_exists": { "message": "Username \"{username}\" already exists" }, "username_not_normalized": { "message": "Username \"{new_username}\" is not normalized. Please make sure the username is lowercase and does not contain any whitespace." } }, "issues": { "homeassistant_provider_not_normalized_usernames": { "description": "The Home Assistant auth provider is running in legacy mode because we detected not normalized usernames. The legacy mode is deprecated and will be removed. Please change the following usernames:\n\n{usernames}\n\nNormalized usernames are case folded (lower case) and stripped of whitespaces.", "title": "Not normalized usernames detected" } }, "mfa_setup": { "notify": { "abort": { "no_available_service": "No notification services available." }, "error": { "invalid_code": "Invalid code, please try again." }, "step": { "init": { "description": "Please select one of the notification services:", "title": "Set up one-time password delivered by notify component" }, "setup": { "description": "A one-time password has been sent via **notify.{notify_service}**. Please enter it below:", "title": "Verify setup" } }, "title": "Notify one-time password" }, "totp": { "error": { "invalid_code": "Invalid code, please try again. If you get this error consistently, please make sure the clock of your Home Assistant system is accurate." }, "step": { "init": { "description": "To activate two-factor authentication using time-based one-time passwords, scan the QR code with your authentication app. If you don't have one, we recommend either [Google Authenticator]({google_authenticator_url}) or [Authy]({authy_url}).\n\n{qr_code}\n\nAfter scanning the code, enter the six-digit code from your app to verify the setup. If you have problems scanning the QR code, do a manual setup with code **`{code}`**.", "title": "Set up two-factor authentication using TOTP" } }, "title": "TOTP" } } }