Homebridge plugin for the Blynk platform
Follow the instruction in homebridge for the homebridge server installation. The plugin is published through NPM and should be installed "globally" by typing:
npm install -g homebridge-blynk
Version 0.9.0
- Complete rewriting in typescrypt and homebridge plugin 2.0 API
- Based on Blynk REST API
- Works on both cloud server and local server: for cloud server the Blynk App must be running in order to receive automatic update of the pin values (setting pins works also without the app runing); for local server put "allow.reading.widget.without.active.app=true" in server.properties in order to be able to receive automatic update of the pin values.
- Addedd "MotionSensor", "SmokeSensor", "LightSensor" widget types
- new config.json format
Version 0.3.0
- Cleanup and fixes
Version 0.2.0
- Use of standard Blynk Rest API
Version 0.1.0
- Fixed dependencies
Version 0.1.0
- First usable version of the plugin
- HomeKit accessories supported:
- Switch
- Temperature Sensor
- Contact Sensor
Remember to configure the plugin in config.json in your home directory inside the .homebridge directory. Configuration parameters:
- "serverurl": "PUT THE URL OF THE BLYNK SERVER HERE, e.g.: http://10.0.0.102:8080"
- "token": "PUT YOUR PROJECT AUTHORIZATION TOKEN HERE"
- "pollerperiod" : "PUT 0 FOR DISABLING POLLING, 1 - 100 INTERVAL IN SECONDS. 1 SECONDS IS THE DEFAULT"
- "dashboardName": "PUT THE DASHBOARD NAME HERE",
- "accessories": "PUT THE LIST OF ACCESSORIES THAT YOU WANT TO MAP TO HOMEKIT, SEE EXAMPLE"
Look for a sample config in config.json example
- Works on both cloud server and local server: for cloud server the Blynk App must be running in order to receive automatic update of the pin values (setting pins works also without the app runing); for local server put "allow.reading.widget.without.active.app=true" in server.properties in order to be able to receive automatic update of the pin values.
- You must create a Project within the Blynk app that will define the mapping between your hardware device, the server and the Blynk Widgets
- Select a platform on which to install the plugin (any platform that support node.js should work)
- install homebridge (follow instruction) on https://www.npmjs.com/package/homebridge
- install the blynk homebridge plugin:
sudo npm install -g homebridge-blynk
- create a config.json file in the .homebridge directory of the user that run homebridge (see example in https://github.com/ilcato/homebridge-blynk/blob/master/config.json)
- start homebridge (and create an autostart file on the hosted platform)
- For the config file: specify authorization token of an existing Blynk project on the referred Blynk server, for example: assuming a switch within the Blynk project specify in the accessories parameter of the config.json file: { "name": "Switch1", "widget": "Switch", "mode": "SWITCH", "caption": "Lamp 1", "pin": "D5" }
where:
name
will be a unique identifier of the the accessory
widget
must be one "Switch" (other supported accessory types are: "TemperatureSensor", "HumiditySensor", "MotionSensor", "SmokeSensor", "LightSensor"
mode
can be "SWITCH" or "PUSH" (only used for Switch widget)
caption
will be the name you should refer to from Siri
pin
is the pin to actuate
- Use the Home app to add the accessory to the iPhone/iPad
After that you can say to Siri:
"turn on lamp 1" and you are all set.