💡 Integrate your WIFI370 LED-Controller with Node-RED
node-red-contrib-wifi370 provides commands to control your WIFI370 LED-Controller with Node-RED.
Node-RED - is a visual tool for wiring the Internet of Things (IoT) - read more @http://nodered.org
This node outputs a message to msg.payload containing a buffer which can be send to the WIFI370 LED-Controller using the TCP node.
This node provides bit arrays messages which can be send using the TCP node
Inject node ---- Wifi370 node ---- TCP node
- ON
- OFF
- INFO (Current State and Color)
if you pass an rgb Array to this node it will be used instead.
msg.color = [ 255,255,255 ]
Output: data": [ 102, 1, 36, 65, 33, 2, 34, 255, 0, 1, 153 ]
value 3 represents ON/OFF 36/35
values 7,8,9 represents RGB 34,255,0
Inject node ---- Function node ---- TCP node
var CMD = {
INFO: ["239", "1", "119"],
ON: ["204", "35", "51"],
OFF: ["204", "36", "51"]
};
const buffer = new Buffer(CMD.OFF);
msg.payload = buffer;
return msg;
Controller | Supported | Type |
---|---|---|
LW12 | [x] | RGB |
LD382 | [x] | RGB |
LD382A | [x] | RGB |
LD686 | [x] | RGBW |
Thanks to Meik Dirkes for reverse engineering the communication for all controller types.
Link to Amazon (Germany): Link
Find the exported flow example in "test" directory
cd node-red/
npm install node-red-contrib-homematic
On the host machine
docker run \
--name nodered \
--restart=always \
-v /home/docker/node-red:/data \
-p 1880:1880 \
-d nodered/node-red-docker
Also on the host machine
cd /home/docker/node-red
npm install node-red-contrib-homematic
You can easily extend this module to fit your needs by editing the html file. feel free to create a pull request!
See the CODE
See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).