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homebridge-contactsensor

v1.0.0

Published

Contact sensor interrupt GPIO input plugin for Homebridge

Downloads

7

Readme

homebridge-contactsensor

Contact sensor GPIO input plugin for Homebridge

Installation

  1. Install Homebridge using npm install -g homebridge
  2. Install this plugin npm install -g homebridge-contactsensor
  3. Install the RPi.GPIO library and Python (sorry) (included in e.g. Raspbian by default)
  4. Update your configuration file - see below for an example

Wiring diagram

Example of connecting three contact sensors to GPIO:

Three normally-closed contact sensors

Currently the inputs are assumed to be normally-closed to ground, floating when pressed (internal pull-up resistor enabled). That is, the contact sensor will "closed" when 0, and "open" (as in, the door or whatever is open, not necessarily the electronics) when 1. TODO: configurable active-low/high

Configuration

  • accessory: "ContactSensor"
  • name: descriptive name
  • pins: object of names to GPIO physical pins

Example configuration:

    "accessories": [
        {
            "accessory": "ContactSensor",
            "name": "Contact Sensors",
            "pins": {
                "Switch A": 24,
                "Switch B": 26,
                "Switch C": 22
            }
        }
    ]

Creates a ContactSensor service for each pin.

What use are contact sensors? You can control other devices when they are opened or closed. For example, you could automatically turn on a light when you open your door.

See also

License

MIT