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homebridge-dht

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Supports integration of a DHT11/DHT21/DHT22/DHT33/DHT44 Temperature/Humidity Sensor into hombridge via the pigpio library on a Raspberry PI. I have tried numerous other interface methods for the DHT22, and found that this was least problematic. Also includes optional reporting of the RaspBerry PI CPU Temperature. This latest version splits the temperature and humidity into separate sensors, so they are readable from the home screen icon.

Also support use of multiple DHT22's, see config.json fragment.

Installation

For detailed installation instructions, please see the instructable at http://www.instructables.com/id/RPIHomeBridge-TemperatureHumidity-Sensor/

Configuration - with RPI cpu temperature sensor, requires cputemp program ( Optional )

{
    "bridge": {
        "name": "Penny",
        "username": "CC:22:3D:E3:CD:33",
        "port": 51826,
        "pin": "031-45-154"
    },

    "description": "HomeBridge DHT22",

 "platforms": [],

   "accessories": [
	{ "accessory":        "Dht",
	  "name":             "cputemp",
	  "service":          "Temperature" },
	{ "accessory":        "Dht",
          "name":             "dht22",
    	  "name_temperature": "Temperature",
          "name_humidity":    "Humdity",
          "service":          "dht22" }
	]
}

Configuration - without cputemp

{
    "bridge": {
        "name": "Penny",
        "username": "CC:22:3D:E3:CD:33",
        "port": 51826,
        "pin": "031-45-154"
    },

    "description": "HomeBridge DHT22",

 "platforms": [],

   "accessories": [
	{ "accessory":        "Dht",
          "name":             "dht22",
    	  "name_temperature": "Temperature",
          "name_humidity":    "Humdity",
          "service":          "dht22" }
	]
}

or with multiple DHT22's

{ "accessory":   "Dht",
  "name":        "dht22 - indoor",
  "name_temperature": "Indoor Temperature",
  "name_humidity": "Indoor Humdity",
  "gpio":        "4",       
  "service":     "dht22" },
{ "accessory":   "Dht",
  "name":        "dht22 - outdoor",
  "name_temperature": "Outdoor Temperature",
  "name_humidity": "Outdoor Humdity",
  "gpio":        "2",   
  "service":     "dht22" }

Configuration Options

Optional parameters includes

  • dhtExec - Full command including path to read dht22 sensor. Not needed unless dht22 is installed in a location not on the path. Defaults to dht22 ie "dhtExec": "/usr/local/bin/dht22"

  • cputemp - Full command including path to read cpu temp sensor. Not needed unless cputemp is installed in a location not on the path. Defaults to cputemp ie "cputemp": "/usr/local/bin/cputemp"

  • gpio - Gpio pin to read for dht22 sensor. Defaults to 4 ie "gpio": "4"

  • freq - Frequency of push data. Defaults to 3600000(1 hour)

  • name: descriptive name

  • name_temperature (optional): descriptive name for the temperature sensor

  • name_humidity (optional): descriptive name for the humidity sensor

  • spreadsheetId ( optional ): Log data to a google sheet, this is part of the URL of your spreadsheet. ie the spreadsheet ID in the URL https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/abc1234567/edit#gid=0 is "abc1234567".

Optional cputemp script - install in /usr/local/bin

#!/bin/bash
cpuTemp0=$(cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp)
cpuTemp1=$(($cpuTemp0/1000))
cpuTemp2=$(($cpuTemp0/100))
cpuTempM=$(($cpuTemp2 % $cpuTemp1))

echo $cpuTemp1" C"
#echo GPU $(/opt/vc/bin/vcgencmd measure_temp)

ToDo

Stop using the external program call, and call the pigpio library directly using npm module instead.

Optional - Enable access to Google Sheets to log data

This presumes you already have a google account, and have access to google drive/sheets already

Step 1: Turn on the Drive API a. Use this wizard ( https://console.developers.google.com/start/api?id=sheets.googleapis.com ) to create or select a project in the Google Developers Console and automatically turn on the API. Click Continue, then Go to credentials.

b. On the Add credentials to your project page, click the Cancel button.

c. At the top of the page, select the OAuth consent screen tab. Select an Email address, enter a Product name if not already set, and click the Save button. I used 'Sheets Data Logger'

d. Select the Credentials tab, click the Create credentials button and select OAuth client ID.

e. Select the application type Other, enter the name "Drive API Quickstart", and click the Create button.

f. Click OK to dismiss the resulting dialog.

g. Click the file_download (Download JSON) button to the right of the client ID.

h. Move this file to your .homebridge and rename it logger_client_secret.json.

Step 2: Authorize your computer to access your Drive Account

a. Change to the directory where the plugin is installed i.e.

cd /usr/lib/node_modules/homebridge-mcuiot/node_modules/mcuiot-logger

b. Run the authorization module

node quickstart.js

c. Browse to the provided URL in your web browser.

If you are not already logged into your Google account, you will be prompted to log in. If you are logged into multiple Google accounts, you will be asked to select one account to use for the authorization.

d. Click the Accept button.

e. Copy the code you're given, paste it into the command-line prompt, and press Enter.

Credits

  • rxseger - separate humidity sensor
  • hector305 - Multiple sensor testing
  • merdok - Removed duplicate humidity sensor.
  • tooodooo - Added device polling

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