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Mi / Aqara AC partner plugin for Homebridge

Feature

Control

  • Mode
    • heat
    • cool
    • auto
  • Temperature
    • 17 - 30 Celsius
  • Fan speed
    • 1 : low
    • 2 : medium
    • 3 : high
    • 4 : auto
  • Oscillate
  • LED
    • only if set enableLED in config
    • would add a bulb accessory in Home app

Display

  • Sync state with AC partner
  • Idle / Working color
    • idle : green
    • heating : orange
    • cooling : blue
  • Current power percent
    • only if set ratedPower in config
    • display as Battery Level
  • Current temperature & humidity
    • only if set sensorId in config
    • would add a humidity sensor in Home app

Installation

npm i -g miio@0.14.1 homebridge homebridge-mi-heatercooler

Configuration

First, you should enable ac partner's developer mode in MiHome app

Then, add this to config.json in Homebridge directory:

"accessories": [
  {
    "accessory": "MiHeaterCooler",
    "name": "AC Partner",
    "address": "192.168.1.154",
    "token": "71b4e85d8527aab32c8f9175124c0d59",
    "sensorId": "158d0001a4c582",
    "enableLED": true,
    "ratedPower": 735
  }
]
Parameter Description Required
accessory "MiHeaterCooler"                                                                    
name     unique name                                                                          
address   your AC partner ip address                                                          
token     run miio --discover to get it                                                      
sensorId   humidity-temperature sensor (bound to your AC partner) id. run miio --control yourACPartnerIP --method get_device_prop --params '["lumi.0", "device_list"]' to get it (without 'lumi.' prefix)
enableLED   true or 'true' to enable LED control                                                
ratedPower Watt, your AC Normal Rated Power, used for displaying power percent by battery level
idlePower Watt, determine whether current working state is idle, default value is 100          

Extra

Auto supports most of brands set 1 solution

Otherwise, you should use an Android simulator (like BlueStacks) and Wireshark to collect and analyze your AC partner command codes by miio --token yourACPartnerToken --json-dump packetFile, then modify template.json in plugin directory

{
  "010500378033333102": {
    "tpl": "0180333331${p}${m}${w}${s}${th}${l}2",
    "brand": "haier",
    "set": "1"
  }
}

The key is your current AC partner solution model, you can get it by miio --control yourACPartnerIP --method get_model_and_state

"tpl" is this model's command template, you can use ES6 Template Literals with these params:

/**
 * generate command
 *
 * if your ac partner sends commands like 01xxxxxxxxpmwstlx (most of brands set 1 do)
 * then you don't need template config
 *
 * template uses ES6 Template Literals to generate commands
 * supports +, -, *, /, %, ?:, [], toString(16) and so on
 *
 * @param p  number power       0 : off, 1 : on
 * @param m  number mode        0 : heat, 1 : cool, 2 : auto
 * @param w  number wind speed  0 : low, 1 : medium, 2 : high, 3 : auto
 * @param s  number swing       0 : enabled, 1 : disabled
 * @param td number temperature decimal
 * @param th string temperature hexadecimal
 * @param l  string led         '0' : on, 'a' : off
 */

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