Update auth_permissions.md to include label_ids
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Proposed change
Type of change
- [ ] Document existing features within Home Assistant
- [ ] Document new or changing features which there is an existing pull request elsewhere
- [ ] Spelling or grammatical corrections, or rewording for improved clarity
- [ ] Changes to the backend of this documentation
- [ ] Removed stale or deprecated documentation
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- This PR fixes or closes issue: fixes #
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Summary by CodeRabbit
- Documentation
- Updated
auth_permissions.mdto includelabel_idsas a subcategory for setting entity permissions.
- Updated
Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The change involves updating the docs/auth_permissions.md file to include label_ids as a new subcategory for defining entity permissions. This addition complements the existing subcategories (entity_ids, device_ids, area_ids, and domains) and affects how entity permissions are specified and prioritized in the system.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
docs/auth_permissions.md |
Added label_ids as a subcategory for setting entity permissions. Updated the explanation and order of entity permission categories. |
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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 394fc9777c67f0f2d2ffd212a2cd157fff711900 and 68b4e18d2bb395ad8e0fc5d8afd15b33abcbc4ef.
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- docs/auth_permissions.md (1 hunks)
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- docs/auth_permissions.md
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Closing PR as the parent PR has been closed.