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cylon-yeelight

v1.1.0

Published

Cylon module for Yeelight

Downloads

10

Readme

Cylon.js For Yeelight

Cylon.js (http://cylonjs.com) is a JavaScript framework for robotics and physical computing using Node.js

This repository contains the Cylon adaptor for Yeelight.

The implementation uses the yeelight-blue node module from @sandeepmistry. Thank you!

For more information about Cylon, check out the repo at https://github.com/hybridgroup/cylon

How to Install

Install the module with:

$ npm install cylon-yeelight

How to Use

'use strict';

var Cylon = require('cylon');

Cylon.robot({

    connections: {
        yeelight: {
            adaptor: 'yeelight', uuid: '544a161fe7e7'
        }
    },

    devices: {
        light: {
            driver: 'yeelight'
        }
    },

    work: function (my) {

        my.light.setGradualMode(true, function () {

            my.light.turnOn(function () {

                setTimeout(function () {

                    my.light.setColorAndBrightness(204, 0, 204, 100, function () {

                        setTimeout(function () {

                            my.light.turnOff(function () {

                                setTimeout(function () {

                                    console.log("Done");
                                    process.exit(0);

                                }, 2500);

                            })

                        }, 5000);

                    })

                }, 5000);

            })

        });

    }
}).start();

How to Connect

You will need to be able to access the Yeelight from your device.

To discover your devices run node tools\discovery.js

Documentation

We're busy adding documentation to our web site at http://cylonjs.com/ please check there as we continue to work on Cylon.js

Thank you!

Contributing

  • Put your contribution guidelines here
  • Submit a Pull Request to the appropriate branch and ideally discuss the changes with us in IRC.
  • We will look at the patch, test it out, and give you feedback.
  • Avoid doing minor whitespace changes, renamings, etc. along with merged content. These will be done by the maintainers from time to time but they can complicate merges and should be done seperately.
  • Take care to maintain the existing coding style.
  • Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality & lint and test your code using make test and make lint.
  • All pull requests should be "fast forward"
    • If there are commits after yours use “git rebase -i <new_head_branch>”
    • If you have local changes you may need to use “git stash”
    • For git help see progit which is an awesome (and free) book on git

Release History

  • 1.1.0 - Add getColorAndBrightness
  • 1.0.2 - Update dependencies to latest versions
  • 1.0.1 - Update dependencies to latest versions
  • 1.0.0 - Initial release

License

Copyright (c) 2015 Chris Taylor. See LICENSE for more details