homebridge-valetudo-xiaomi-vacuum v0.1.9-beta.1
homebridge-valetudo-xiaomi-vacuum
homebridge-valetudo-xiaomi-vacuum is a Homebridge plugin which you can use to control your Xiaomi Roborock vacuum that has Valetudo installed.
Installation
npm -g install homebridge-valetudo-xiaomi-vacuum
Configuration
An entry in config.json is needed.
Example:
{
"accessory": "ValetudoXiaomiVacuum",
"name": "<Accessory name, e.g. Vacuum>",
"ip": "<Vacuum's ip address>"
}Optionally, you can enable switches for controlling speed modes of the device by adding the power-control dictionary with default-speed and high-speed keys (both mandatory in that case), where the speed preset may be one of: quiet, balanced, turbo, and max.
For a mopping-capable vacuum (i.e. Gen 2 - S50/S55), a mop mode button can be also enabled using the mop-enabled option that is a true/false value. You can skip that option altogether - false will be the default.
Example:
{
"accessory": "ValetudoXiaomiVacuum",
"name": "Mo",
"ip": "192.00.486.259",
"power-control": {
"default-speed": "quiet",
"high-speed": "turbo",
"mop-enabled": true
}
}Valetudo RE
If running your vacuum using Valetudo RE, legacy-mode needs to be set to true.
Example:
{
"accessory": "ValetudoXiaomiVacuum",
"name": "<Accessory name, e.g. Vacuum>",
"ip": "<Vacuum's ip address>",
"legacy-mode": true
}Compatibility
Tested on Roborock S50 with firmware v001748 and Valetudo 0.6.1.
Vacuum map in Home app
I played a little with an idea of setting up a HomeKit camera that grabs the generated Vacuum image and streams it as a video. The idea issue contains more details.
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