homebridge-cmdswitch2
v0.2.10
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CMD plugin for HomeBridge (API 2.0): https://github.com/nfarina/homebridge
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homebridge-cmdswitch2
CMD Plugin for HomeBridge (API 2.0)
Older version using API 1.0: homebridge-cmdswitch (deprecated)
Switching from homebridge-cmdswitch (API 1.0)
Users switching from homebridge-cmdswitch will need to remove their old config in config.json
and use the new config. Hence, switch will show up as brand new device. This is due to the fact that API 2.0 only supports platform plugins and homebridge-cmdswitch was implemented as an accessory plugin. This means any configurations, alarms, scenes, etc to which the switch was associated will need to be updated with the new switch device.
What this plugin does
This plugin allows you to run Command Line Interface (CLI) commands via HomeKit. This means you can run a simple commands such as ping
, shutdown
, or wakeonlan
just by telling Siri to do so. An example usage for this plugin would be to turn on your PS4 or HTPC, check if it’s on, and even shut it down when finished.
How this plugin works
on_cmd
: This is the command issued when the switch is turned ON.off_cmd
: This is the command issued when the switch is turned OFF.state_cmd
: This is the command issued when HomeBridge checks the state of the switch.- If there is no error, HomeBridge is notified that the switch is ON.
- If there is an error, HomeBridge is notified that the switch is OFF.
Things to know about this plugin
This plugin can only run CLI commands the same as you typing them yourself. In order to test if your on_cmd
, off_cmd
, or state_cmd
are valid commands you need to run them from your CLI. Please keep in mind you will want to run these commands from the same user that runs (or owns) the HomeBridge service if different than your root user.
Installation
- Install homebridge using
npm install -g homebridge
. - Install this plugin using
npm install -g homebridge-cmdswitch2
. - Update your configuration file. See configuration sample below.
Configuration
Edit your config.json
accordingly. Configuration sample:
"platforms": [{
"platform": "cmdSwitch2"
}]
Advanced Configuration (Optional)
This step is not required. HomeBridge with API 2.0 can handle configurations in the HomeKit app.
"platforms": [{
"platform": "cmdSwitch2",
"name": "CMD Switch",
"switches": [{
"name" : "HTPC",
"on_cmd": "wakeonlan XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX",
"off_cmd": "net rpc shutdown -I XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -U user%password",
"state_cmd": "ping -c 2 -W 1 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX | grep -i '2 received'"
}, {
"name" : "Playstation 4",
"on_cmd": "ps4-waker",
"off_cmd": "ps4-waker standby",
"state_cmd": "ps4-waker search | grep -i '200 Ok'",
"polling": true,
"interval": 5,
"timeout": 2000,
"manufacturer": "Sony Corporation",
"model": "CUH-1001A",
"serial": "XXXXXXXXXXX"
}]
}]
| Fields | Description | Required |
|--------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|----------|
| platform | Must always be cmdSwitch2
. | Yes |
| name | For logging purposes. | No |
| switches | Array of switch config (multiple switches supported). | Yes |
| |- name* | Name of your device. | Yes |
| |- on_cmd | Command to turn on your device. | No |
| |- off_cmd | Command to turn off your device. | No |
| |- state_cmd | Command to detect an ON state of your device. | No |
| |- polling | State polling (Default false). | No |
| |- interval | Polling interval in s
(Default 1s). | No |
| |- timeout** | Commands execution timeout in s
(Default 1s). | No |
| |- manufacturer | Manufacturer of your device. | No |
| |- model | Model of your device. | No |
| |- serial | Serial number of your device. | No |
*Changing the switch name
in config.json
will create a new switch instead of renaming the existing one in HomeKit. It's strongly recommended that you rename the switch using a HomeKit app only.
**Command execution is assumed 'Successful' if timeout occures.