Contributors: Tao Zhou
Tags: Smart Home, ActivityPub, IoT
Requires at least: 5.5
Tested up to: 5.7
Stable tag: 1.0.0
License: GPLv3
The UPODHA plugin is designed for the Ubi-House system built on WordPress. It aims to seamlessly integrate a variety of smart home devices into the system, providing unified management and control over them.
- Device Integration: Incorporate various smart home devices into the Ubi-House system.
- Data Collection: Gather device status, operational history, and environmental details from Home Assistant.
- Protocol Conversion: Translates original communication protocols of devices to the ActivityPub protocol, ensuring interoperability between devices from different manufacturers and with different protocols.
Within the WordPress-based Ubi-House system, the UPODHA plugin serves to:
- Unified Management: Offer users a centralized interface to manage and control all their smart home devices.
- Data Aggregation: Ensure all data fetched from Home Assistant flows smoothly into the Ubi-House system for further processing and analysis.
- Protocol Adaptation: Guarantee smooth communication between all devices and the Ubi-House system, regardless of their original communication protocols.
- Upload the 'upodha' plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory of your WordPress-based Ubi-House system. - Navigate to the 'Plugins' menu in the Ubi-House admin dashboard and activate the UPODHA plugin.
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The development of the UPODHA plugin was motivated by the need to ensure that the WordPress-based Ubi-House system could effectively interface with a variety of smart home devices on the market.
As smart home device technology continues to evolve, we are committed to regularly updating and enhancing the UPODHA plugin to meet the growing demands of Ubi-House users.
Feedback, suggestions, and code contributions to the development of the UPODHA plugin are warmly welcomed!
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