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homee-api

v0.24.3

Published

a library to interact with homee

Downloads

256

Readme

homee API wrapper

a library to interact with homee

Installation

npm install homee-api --save

Usage

Connect

const Homee = require('homee-api');

const homee = new Homee(host, user, password, options);

homee.connect().then(() => {
    //
}).catch((error) => {
    console.log(error);
});

Options

    {
        device: 'homeeApi',
        reconnect:  true,
        reconnectInterval: 5000,
        maxRetries: Infinity
    }

homee accepts only one connection per device. Therefore, you must specify a unique device name when using the API multiple times.

Events


    // handle at least the "error" event to prevent crashing
    homee.on('error', (err) => {});

    homee.on('message', (message) => {});
    homee.on('connected', () => {});
    homee.on('reconnect', (retries) => {})
    homee.on('disconnected', (reason) => {});
    homee.on('maxRetries', (maxRetries) => {});

    // special events
    homee.on('user', (user) => {})
    homee.on('attribtue', (attribute) => {})
    homee.on('nodes', (nodes) => {})
    homee.on('history', (type, data) => {})
    // ...tbc

Methods

// send any message
homee.send('your-message, i.E. GET:nodes');

// homeegram interactions
homee.play(id)
homee.activateHomeegram(id);
homee.deactivateHomeegram(id);

// update an attributes target_value
homee.setValue(device_id, attribute_id, value);

// group interactions
homee.createGroup(name, image);
homee.deleteGroup(id);
homee.getNodesByGroup(id); // id or group name

// get diary entries (you should use at least one parameter to shrink the result set)
homee.getDiary(from, till, limit);

// get History for node or attribute (type), from and till are unix timestamps
homee.getHistory(type, id, from, till, limit);

// close connection
homee.disconnect();

Stored Nodes

The homee api keeps a copy of all your nodes, attributes and groups. Each time the value of an attribute changes, the stored data is also updated. The following attributes give you access to the data at any time.

const nodes = homee.nodes
const attributes = homee.attributes
const groups = homee.groups