I know you can add more users via the GUI; however, I would like to see a way to log in via a PIN for each user instead of a full username and password. On the backend, you can still set up a username and password, but assign a PIN to each user so it allows faster logging in.
I can see this being useful to control access to ingredients.
Example:
User A: has access to all ingredients.
User B: has access to lower-quality/cheaper ingredients.
User C: has access to only non-alcoholic ingredients.
Real-life example:
You have had a long week and want to night cap on a Friday night. Well, you want that 20-year-old aged whiskey. But that Saturday you are have a party and want to show off your Cocktail-Pi. But the other 15 adults there, you don't really want to be drinking that aged whiskey, so they have their own PIN locking them out of the high-grade whiskey. But some of them have kids and should not be drinking at all. So they would also get a PIN and only allow access to the soda or cranberry juice.
I know you can add more users via the GUI; however, I would like to see a way to log in via a PIN for each user instead of a full username and password. On the backend, you can still set up a username and password, but assign a PIN to each user so it allows faster logging in.
I can see this being useful to control access to ingredients.
Example:
User A: has access to all ingredients.
User B: has access to lower-quality/cheaper ingredients.
User C: has access to only non-alcoholic ingredients.
Real-life example:
You have had a long week and want to night cap on a Friday night. Well, you want that 20-year-old aged whiskey. But that Saturday you are have a party and want to show off your Cocktail-Pi. But the other 15 adults there, you don't really want to be drinking that aged whiskey, so they have their own PIN locking them out of the high-grade whiskey. But some of them have kids and should not be drinking at all. So they would also get a PIN and only allow access to the soda or cranberry juice.