homebridge-multiswitcheroo v3.0.4
MultiSwitcheroo
homebridge-multiswitcheroo
User defined multi-switch accessories for http GET requests.
Ideally, you would use this to set a characteristic, like volume. For example, our config below outlines a single accessory with a mute, high, medium & low switch for a Yamaha receiver's volume.
You can create new switches in the Homebridge ConfigUi now (as of version 2.0), but if you want to do it manually, everything is explained below.
Define your MultiSwitcheroo with whatever name you want to appear as the main switch title in the home app. This is what is visible if left displayed as a single tile (default). The name for each switch is what the individual switches should show. Sometimes these transfer to the home app, and sometimes not, so you may have to rename them all once in the home app, but only once.
Then, set the appropriate statusUrl to call for the status at the set pollingInterval (default 3000).
The statusPattern is a regular expression string (regex) sought in the response from the server to get an accurate status for each switch (see the Mute switch in the MultiSwitcheroo config example below for a really good example of a complex pattern where an unknown number is present in the string). Remember you must esacape any special characters (including spaces) with a \.
Set the onUrl & offUrl as appropriate for each switch. Must be the full URL, including http:// & port.
The manufacturer, model, serialNumber, & firmwareRevision are all optional, but it is best to set them. If you do not set them, they will all default to things that will not error in Controller for HomeKit because of duplicate serial numbers if you have multiple devices using the same one. Plus, it's fun to set these with your own stuff anyway, plus I made it super easy for you in the ConfigUI!
Currently only built to support the GET http method.
{
"accessory": "MultiSwitcheroo", // remember this *must* be 'MultiSwitcheroo' for multi
"name": "Volume Switch",
"manufacturer": "Manufacturer",
"model": "Model",
"serialNumber": "VOLUMESW01", // best to specify a SN to avoid conflicts
"statusUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/main/getStatus",
"pollingInterval": 5000,
"switches": [
{
"name": "Mute",
"onUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/main/setMute?enable=true",
"offUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/main/setMute?enable=false",
"statusPattern": "{\"response_code\":0,\"power\":\"on\",\"sleep\":0,\"volume\":[0-9]+,\"mute\":true"
},
{
"name": "Low",
"onUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/main/setVolume?volume=51",
"offUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/system/getFuncStatus",
"statusPattern": "{\"response_code\":0,\"power\":\"on\",\"sleep\":0,\"volume\":51,\"mute\":false"
},
{
"name": "Medium",
"onUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/main/setVolume?volume=81",
"offUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/system/getFuncStatus",
"statusPattern": "{\"response_code\":0,\"power\":\"on\",\"sleep\":0,\"volume\":81,\"mute\":false"
},
{
"name": "High",
"onUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/main/setVolume?volume=111",
"offUrl": "http://192.168.1.91/YamahaExtendedControl/v1/system/getFuncStatus",
"statusPattern": "{\"response_code\":0,\"power\":\"on\",\"sleep\":0,\"volume\":111,\"mute\":false"
}
]
}Standard Switch (Switcheroo)
This switch version had to be removed from the plugin to fix the code. If you need a single switch install homebridge-http-switch or revert to version 1.0.3 of homebridge-multiswitcheroo and it will continue to work.
If you already had a Switcheroo accessory defined & wish to update, simply change the accessory type from Switcheroo to HTTP-SWITCH & change the pollingInterval config entry to pullInterval, then install the homebridge-http-switch plugin and reboot. The switch will continue to work just as before (scenes & automations will need to be rebuilt; sorry about this).
Configuration Params
| Parameter | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
name | name of the switch or switches | ✓ |
accessory | must be MultiSwitcheroo | ✓ |
statusUrl | url for status requests | ✓ |
statusPattern | regex sought in statusUrl response body | ✓ |
onUrl | endpoint path for the on state | ✓ |
offUrl | endpoint path for the off state | ✓ |
pollingInterval | interval to poll for status updates in milliseconds (default 3000ms or 3 seconds) | ✓ |
switches | array of switches required for MultiSwitcheroo devices (see axample config) | ✓ |
manufacturer | will show in Home app description of this Homekit accessory, ex. 'Yamaha' | |
model | will show in Home app description of this Homekit accessory, ex. 'Default Model' | |
serialNumber | will show in Home app description of this Homekit accessory, ex. 'SERIALNUMBER1' | |
firmwareRevision | will show in Home app description of this Homekit accessory, ex. '1.0.0' |
Tips
- Make sure specify the full URL in the
statusURL. (i.e."statusUrl" : "http://192.168.0.XXX:2000"). - Must prepend 'http://' to all URLs.
- Verify your server only uses
GET. This plugin only doesGETrequests. - Use this plugin in a child bridge. It's just better.
- You can expose multiple switches on the same child bridge, just use the same
_bridgeusername&portin the config. - Name your child bridge using
nameunder bridge settings. Defining multple switches will cause this to look bad so fix it in the config.
Installation
- Install homebridge using:
npm install -g homebridge - Install homebridge-multiswitcheroo using:
npm install -g homebridge-multiswitcheroo- if in
hb-shellenvironment use:hb-service add homebridge-multiswitcheroo
- if in
- Update your
config.jsonfile or add swithces using plugin settings in the Homebridge ConfigUI.