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broadlink-core

v1.5.0

Published

Connection library to Broadlink WiFi-connected switches and sensors

Downloads

7

Readme

In a Nutshell

Low level connection library to Broadlink SP WiFi-connected switches.

Basically this one takes care of probing a single IP address and providing a way to send data to that device and receive the response. Payload encryption is taken care of inside the library. Not much else. This library is therefore actually only a basis for other libraries that provide actual logic for controlling the devices and also implements actual protocol payloads for different operations.

Reference

const broadlinkProbe = require('broadlink-core');

async function main() {
    let dev = await broadlinkProbe('192.168.123.10', 2000);
    if (dev.devClass !== 'sp3s') {
        throw new Error('No energy meter in device');
    }
    let p = Buffer.from([8, 0, 254, 1, 5, 1, 0, 0, 0, 45, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]);
    let r = await dev.call(0x6a, p, 1000);
    // Energy reading is encoded to reply payload in most insane way imaginable.
}

Disclaimer

I only own different SP2, SP3 and SC1 switches and can't test the other ones. However, on this level, the communications protocol is identical, so they would be easy to add, but since I don't have any, I really can't test any of those, so they are not included.

If this library bricks your device or burns your house, it's not my fault. You have been warned!

Author

Timo J. Rinne [email protected]

License

MIT

Acknowledgements

  • Thanks to Ipsum Domus (https://blog.ipsumdomus.com/) for reverse engineering of the protocol.