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lgtv2mqtt2

v1.1.0

Published

connect WebOS LG TV with MQTT

Downloads

8

Readme

lgtv2mqtt2

lgtv2mqtt2 connects WebOS-based TVs with MQTT, exposing a couple of read-write properties to control the TV.

There's lgtv2mqtt but it didn't work for me, and none of the WebOS libraries on GitHub did either, other than the one bundled with homebridge-webos-tv which this project re-uses.

I only exposed the endpoints that I care about, and this repository is provided as-is - feel free to fork and change things and send PRs.

Installation

  1. npm install lgtv2mqtt2 (optionally with -g if you want it to be available globally)
  2. create ~/.mqtt-config.json containing:
{
  host: "MQTT_BROKER_ADDRESS",
  username: "MQTT_BROKER_USERNAME",
  password: "MQTT_BROKER_PASSWORD"
}
  1. create ~/.lgtv-config.json containing:
{
  ip: "LGTV_IP",
  mac: "LGTV_MAC",
  mqttBase: "MQTT_BASE_PATH",
}
  • it's best to assign static IP to your TV, and note the MAC address from the router
  • the mqttBase is the path under which the properties will be stored

Usage

First, run lgtv2mqtt2.

The tool creates a couple of paths under the mqttBase (below). Their values are writable (which updates the TV state), and they react to TV state changes (say from a TV remote) and update the values in MQTT:

  • /power ["on" | "off"]
  • /screen ["on" | "off"]
  • /volume 0 - 100
  • /backlight 0 - 100
  • /input com.webos.app.hdmi[N]