Node.js API for TuyaAPI
Warning This code has only been tested on Teckin smart plugs (the really cheap packs of 4 from amazon)
This readme is a work in progress - I only threw this code up here to keep it warm ... but In case anyone wants to use it (and until I write some decent instructions).
- get this code
- create a config file
- run this on your machine running OH (npm start should work)
- create your items
In order for things to work, you need to create a config.json file with details of your devices, and stick it into the same folder as this code.
{
"devices": [
{
"id": 1,
"deviceIp": "172.24.0.XXX",
"deviceId": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"deviceKey": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
},
{
"id": 2,
"deviceIp": "172.24.0.XXX",
"deviceId": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"deviceKey": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
}
]
}
IMPORTANT Each device has it's own UNIQUE deviceKey.
Switch Teckin_Socket_1_State "Teckin socket 1 State" <poweroutlet_uk> (Power) { http=">[ON:POST:http://172.24.0.121:3000/sockets/1:ON] >[OFF:POST:http://172.24.0.121:3000/sockets/1:OFF] <[http://172.24.0.121:3000/sockets/1/state:30000:REGEX(\"(.*)\")]" }
Number Teckin_Socket_1_Voltage "Teckin socket 1 Voltage [%.2f V]" <energy> (Power) { http="<[http://172.24.0.121:3000/sockets/1/voltage:30000:REGEX((.*))]" }
Number Teckin_Socket_1_Current "Teckin socket 1 Current [%.2f mA]" <energy> (Power) { http="<[http://172.24.0.121:3000/sockets/1/current:30000:REGEX((.*))]" }
Number Teckin_Socket_1_Power "Teckin socket 1 Power [%.2f W]" <energy> (Power) { http="<[http://172.24.0.121:3000/sockets/1/power:30000:REGEX((.*))]" }
Note that you will need to change the IP address to that of your OH server. Also note that this code polls the devices for state every 30 seconds - change it if you like - I've not fully tested how fast you can poll these sockets safely
Frame label="Teckin socket 1" {
Default item=Teckin_Socket_1_State
Default item=Teckin_Socket_1_Current
Default item=Teckin_Socket_1_Power
Default item=Teckin_Socket_1_Voltage
}
I have Teckin sockets, where the info returned for power/voltage/current is returned in specific "dp" values. I think different devices might return this info differently, so if you've not got Teckin sockets, then these bits might not work.