v0.1.0 - Reworked alot of the code to allow for communication with Hubitat HubConnect v0.1.4 - Support of HSM if enabled, Attribute filtering for devices is possible
Fixed bug of not updating tiles in HomeKit after an hour expired
Fixed issuse with Siri, Show version number in logging output
Fixed issue with setting Thermostat temperature
configure homebridge to use Celsius
v0.1.5 - Fixed issue when a single device is assigned to several groups v0.2.0 - migrated to dynamic homebridge platform that removes the need of restarting homebridge after a device selection was changed in HubConnect, configure homebridge to use Celsius, fixed fan tile on/off functionallity, ability to create switch tiles for modes and switching of modes, HSM integration, perform daily version check against NPMJS and print logging statement on newer versions available, streamline code to share improvements with homebridge-hubitat-makerapi, ability to exclude attributes,allows correct usage of DNS host names instead of IP address to connect to hubitat, fans that support setLevel use setLevel instead of setSpeed to allow finer granularity, code baselined with homebridge-hubitat-makerapi plugin to allow faster cross-sharing of improvements,Fixed issue with multi sensors not updating temperature and humidity, fixed issue that temperature can't go negative v0.2.4 - changed parameter list for remote commands to hubConnect, fixed water valves v0.2.5 - fixed on/off for fan controllers with setLevel support v0.2.6 - fixed issues with setting HSM and modes from Homekit and receiving an update response to it v0.2.7 - always listen to event socket to receive mode updates v0.2.8 - Hampton Bay Fan Controllers say they have speed level even though they are off, let's fix that, fixed on/off for hampton bay controller, fixed water valve v0.2.9 Added some debug for fans....,Fixed garage door implementation and set obstruction when status is unknown/stopped,Added "debug" mode to see calls to MakerAPI in output. See description below on how to enable it, Added ability to write logging to file v0.2.10 Fixed rounding issue with thermostats in auto mode v0.2.11 Added thermostat fan switch support (thanks @swiss6th), added ping/pong for websockets (thanks @asj) v0.3.5 Device updates retrieved via websocket, Added thermostat fan switch support, Added support for colorTemperature bulbs, Fixed thermostat low battery warnings, fixed iOS13 duplicate calling of setThermostatOperationgMode, Added Button support, limited to "push" for 1 button, see "programmable_buttons" for advanced programmable button support (thanks to @swiss6th for the code base), Added automatic detection of free port, Added diagnostic website hosted by plugin to see/download log files and enable debug logging, implemented new support interface for HubConnect 1.5 v0.3.6 Fixed reset of alarm tile when custom HSM rule alert was cancelled v0.3.7 Escape mode names with special characters in set command v0.3.8 Removed trailing / from url reported to HubConnect v0.3.9 Fixed button push exceptions v0.3.11 Fixed tsVersion report v0.3.12 Validation of values for accessoires to prevent warning messages in Homebridge 1.3
Explanation:
Direct Updates
This method is nearly instant.
This option allows the hub to send updates directly to your homebridge-hubitat-hubconnect installation.
The hub must be setup as a HubConnect Server and a Remote Client has to be added. See here: (https://community.hubitat.com/t/release-hubconnect-share-devices-across-multiple-hubs-even-smartthings)
The port used for this can be configured by the "local_port" setting and defaults to 20009.
The program will attempt to determine your IP address automatically, but that can be overridden by "local_ip" which is useful if you have multiple addresses.
When properly setup, you should see something like this in your Homebridge startup immediately after the PIN:
[2019-4-12 12:46:45] Homebridge is running on port 51826.
[2019-4-12 12:46:45] [Hubitat Dev] homebridge-hubitat-hubconnect server listening on 20009
platform & name Required
This information is used by homebridge to identify the plugin and should be the settings above.
app_url & hubconnect_key Required
This is the HubConnect Connection Key to allow to retrieve the connection paramters to the HubConnect App.
local_ip Optional
Defaults to first available IP on your computer Most installations won't need this, but if for any reason it can't identify your ip address correctly, use this setting to force the IP presented to Hubitat for the hub to send to.
local_port Optional
Defaults to 20009 This is the port that homebridge-hubitat-hubconnect plugin will listen on for traffic from your hub. Make sure your firewall allows incoming traffic on this port from your hub's IP address.
excluded_attributes Optional
Defaults to None Specify the Hubitat device by ID and the associated attributes you want homebridge-hubitat-makerapi to ignore. This prevents a Hubitat device from creating unwanted or redundant HomeKit accessories
programmable_buttons Optional
Defaults to None By default, pressing Buttons in Homekit trigger a "pushed" event for button number 1 in Hubitat. The setting "programmable_buttons" allows Hubitat to trigger HomeKit specific scenes. You can assign scenes to three types of events: Pushed, Held and DoubleTapped. This can be helpful to interact with Homekit only devices. E.g. a button press in HE can trigger a HomeKit only lock to lock. Note: there is no feedback if the Homekit scene was executed successfully or not. Specify the Hubitat device by ID in this setting to create a programmable button.
temperature_unit Optional
Default to F Ability to configure between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Possible values: "F" or "C"
mode_switches Optional
Default to false Create switches for modes and ability to switch modes by enabling such switches Possible values: true or false Requires HE fimrware 2.0.9 or newer
hsm Optional
Default to false Integrates HSM into Home app and allow to arm/disarm the hsm and receive notifications on intrusions Requires HE firmware 2.0.9 or newer
debug Optional
Default to false Enables debugging of HTTP calls to MakerAPI to troubleshoot issues
logFile Optional
Settings to enable logging to file. Uses winston logging facility
enabled Optional
Enable logging to file. Default is true. Set to true to enable file logging
path Optional
Path to store log files. Defaults to path where config.json is stored - Only applicable if logFile -> enable is set to true
file Optional
Filename of log file. Default is homebridge-hubitat.log - Only applicable if logFile -> enable is set to true
compress Optional
Compress log files when they rotate. Default is true - Only applicable if logFile -> enable is set to true
keep Optional
Number of log files to keep before deleting old log files. Default is 5 - Only applicable if logFile -> enable is set to true
size Optional
Maximum size of log file. Default is 10m - Only applicable if logFile -> enable is set to true
Attribute Filtering
The homebridge-hubitat-hubconnect creates Homekit devices based on the attributes of devices.
The following attributes are currently being handled:
Attribute
HomeKit Devices
thermostatOperatingState
Thermostat
switch and (level or hue or saturation)
Light Bulb
switch
Switch
motion
Motion Sensor
presence
Occupancy Sensor
lock
Lock Mechanism
temperature (and not a thermostat)
Temperature Sensor
contact
Contact Sensor
door
Garage Door Opener
smoke
Smoke Sensor
carbonMonoxide
Carbon Monoxide Sensor
carbonDioxideMeasurement
Carbon Dioxide Sensor
water
Leak Sensor
humidity
Humidity Sensor
illuminance
Light Sensor
battery
Battery Service
position
Window Covering
speed
Fan Controller
valve
Valve
The homebridge-hubitat-hubconnect plugin does not discriminate! The plugin will create multiple devices in Homekit if a device has multiple of these attributes.
Let's take a window shade as an example. A window shade might have the attributes "switch" and "position" and would create two Homekit devices, one as a switch and one as window covering.
This might not be the desired behavior and you might want to only have one Homekit devices that sets the position of the shade. The plugin allows you to filter out the "switch" attribute and won't create a Homekit device for that attribute.
To do so, you would add the following configuration to your config.json:
With version v0.3.0 a plugin dashboard is available to help troubeshooting.
The dashboard is a website that can be reached while homebridge and the plugin are running.
To reach the dashboard, you can follow these steps:
Open a browser and go to the URL http://[IF-OF-HOMEBRIDGE-SERVER]:[LOCAL-PORT-OF-THIS-PLUGIN]/
You will see a view like this, showing you the logging output of the plugin, the ability to download the log-file to your computer, enablign, disabling debug mode and see your current configuration
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