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node-red-contrib-bt-presence

v1.1.10

Published

A Node-RED node to detect the presence of bluetooth devices

Downloads

44

Readme

node-red-contrib-bt-presence

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

A Node-RED node which uses l2ping to determine the presence of one or more bluetooth devices. This node provides the collective bluetooth state. Means, only if no bluetooth device at all is reachable, 'false' will be signalized.

The node uses https://github.com/cmvee/bt-presence

Install

Run the following command in the root directory of your Node-RED install or use the "Manage palette"

npm install node-red-contrib-bt-presence

Requirements (more details: https://github.com/cmvee/bt-presence)

The l2ping linux binary requires root priveleges in order to write to bluetooth. Run sudo setcap 'cap_net_raw+eip' which l2ping in order to grant root priveleges to l2ping

Usage

  • Add the bluetooth devices you want to scan. To enter more than one, use a comma to separate them. (Use hcitool scan on Linux to scan Bluetooth devices and to know the address of them).
  • Set the scan interval.
  • Deploy your flow
  • 'true' will be signalized in msg.payload in case of presence. Otherwise 'false'
  • A new msg will only be sent, in case of a change.
  • The interval is the time seconds between two checks.
  • Pairing is not necessary to be able to ping bluetooth devices

Note for update to >=1.1.3

Previous version stored 'present' and 'not preaent' in msg.payload. Make sure to change your flow to use 'true' and 'false'.

Loxone Configuration

node-red-contrib-bt-presence

Thanks

Thanks to "cmvee" for the npm modul "bt-presence" which this node-red node uses.

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

Copyright

Copyright(c) 2017 Bernhard Suttner / https://bernhard-suttner.de