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iobroker.mclighting

v0.2.0

Published

ioBroker McLighting Adapter

Downloads

134

Readme

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ioBroker McLighting adapter

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Description

The driver allows you to control the RGB strip on the LEDs WS2811/WS2812 connected to the ESP8266 with firmware McLighting

If you want to use RGBW Leds (like SK6812) connected to the ESP8266, you should just this fork: McLightingRGBW and select in the adapter config RGBW.

Using

brightness

Set brightness.

Where is the brightness as value 0-255.

speed

Set speed.

Where is the speed from 0 to 255.

mode

Set mode.

Where is one of the following:

  • off (Turn all LEDs off.)
  • all (Turn all LEDs on in the given or previously set color.)
  • wipe (Turn all LEDs on in the given or previously set color, with wipe effect.)
  • rainbow (Starts rainbow effect.)
  • rainbowCycle (Starts rainbow cycle effect.)
  • theaterchase (Starts theaterchase effect in the given or previously set color.)
  • theaterchaseRainbow (Starts theaterchase effect with changing colors.)
  • tv (Starts TV simulator.)

array_RGB(W)

Light multiple LEDs in the given colors.

+[numled][hexrgb(w)]+[numled][hexrgb(w)]+[numled][hexrgb(w)] [...] or 
[numled][hexrgb(w)],[numled][hexrgb(w)],[numled][hexrgb(w)],[...] 

Where is the number of the led (starting with 00), e.g. 01.

Where is the color as HEX, e.g. 04d2ff.

Example: +09ffffff+19ff0000 OR 09ffffff,19ff0000

color

Set default color of the lamp.

Where <r,g,b(,w)> is the color as number (0 - 255), e.g. 32,3,200(, 255)

If active mode 0 (Static) - Set default color of the lamp and light all LEDs in that color.

color_R, color_G, color_B(, color_W)

Set default color of the lamp.

Where <r(g)(b)(w)> is the color as number (0 - 255), e.g. 154

If active mode 0 (Static) - Set default color of the lamp and light all LEDs in that color.

color_RGB(W)

Set default color of the lamp.

Where <hexrgb(w)> is the color as HEX, e.g. 04d2ff

If active mode 0 (Static) - Set default color of the lamp and light all LEDs in that color.

list_modes

List of avilable animation modes as array. Result:

[
 {
   "mode": 0,
   "name": "Static"
 },
 {
   "mode": 1,
   "name": "Blink"
 },
 {
   "mode": 2,
   "name": "Breath"
 },
 ...
]

range_RGB(W)

Light multiple LED ranges in the given colors.

R[rangestart_led][rangeend_led][hexrgb(w)]R[rangestart_led][rangeend_led][hexrgb(w)]R[rangestart_led][rangeend_led][hexrgb(w)] [...] or
[rangestart_led][rangeend_led][hexrgb(w)],[rangestart_led][rangeend_led][hexrgb(w)],[rangestart_led][rangeend_led][hexrgb(w)],[...] 

Where <rangestart_led> is the start number of the range (numbers starting with 00), e.g. 00.

Where <rangeend_led> is the end number of the range (numbers starting with 00), e.g. 09.

Where <hexrgb(w)> is the color as HEX, e.g. 04d2ff.

Can be repeated multiple times.

Example: R0009ffffffR1019ff0000 OR 0009ffffff,1019ff0000 lights the first 10 LEDs white and the next 10 red

set_all_RGB(W)

Set default color of the lamp and light all LEDs in that color.

Where <hexrgb(w)> is the color as HEX, e.g. 04d2ff

single_RGB(W)

Light single LEDs in the given color.

Where is the number of the led (starting with 00), e.g. 01.

Where <hexrgb(w)> is the color as HEX, e.g. 04d2ff.

fx_mode

Set animation mode.

Where <animation_mode_id> is on from the list_modes

fx_mode_name

Current name fx_mode

Changelog

0.2.0 (2024-04-19)

  • (mcm1957) Adapter requires node.js >= 18 and js-controller >= 5 now
  • (mcm1957) Dependencies have been updated

0.1.2

  • (instalator) change role

0.1.1

  • (Bluefox) Fix clear timeouts

0.1.0

  • (instalator) refactoring
  • (instalator) added compact mode

0.0.12 (2018-12-09)

  • (instalator) fix error

0.0.11 (2018-10-14)

  • (Johannes Jaeger) Add support for RGBW Leds (McLightingRGBW)
  • (Johannes Jaeger) Fix typo for state rang_RGB to range_RGB !

0.0.10 (2018-04-02)

  • (instalator) fix error, added ping pong function for reconnect

0.0.4 (2018-03-27)

  • (instalator) fix error

0.0.3 (2018-03-24)

  • (instalator) fix error, change README

0.0.2 (2018-03-24)

  • (instalator) Release version

0.0.1 (2018-03-24)

  • (instalator) initial

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2024 iobroker-community-adapters [email protected] Copyright (c) 2020 instalator [email protected]

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included incd
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.