1.0.12 • Published 6 years ago

nukible v1.0.12

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Nukible

Nukible is a client library created for the Nuki SmartLock Bluetooth API and is written to be run with node.js.

Installation

I'm running the nuki fob simulator on a Raspberry PI 2 and on a Raspberry PI 3 with node.js version 4.4.4 and on the PI 2 there is a bluetooth dongle connected via USB.

Install Node.js

wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.4.4/node-v4.4.4-linux-armv6l.tar.gz (Raspberry PI 2)
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.4.4/node-v4.4.4-linux-armv7l.tar.gz (Raspberry PI 3)

tar xvfz node-v4.4.4-linux-armvXl.tar.gz
cd node-v4.4.4-linux-armvXl
sudo cp -R * /usr/local/

Bluetooth connection to the Nuki SmartLock

sudo apt-get install autoconf libtool bluetooth bluez libbluetooth-dev libudev-dev

Running without root/sudo

Run the following command:

sudo setcap cap_net_raw+eip $(eval readlink -f `which node`)

This grants the node binary cap_net_raw privileges, so it can start/stop BLE advertising.

Note: The above command requires setcap to be installed, it can be installed using the following:

  • apt: sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin

(see https://github.com/sandeepmistry/noble#running-on-linux)

Get node module

npm install nukible --save

Run it

To run the simulator call node with main.js. If running the first time it pairs with the nuki lock (currently tried only with a simulation of the lock (https://github.com/as19git67/simnuki)) and then performs a unlock command.

node main.js

Samples/main.js

Simulates a Nuki.io Fob (runs on Raspberry PI on node.js - needs bluetooth dongle) It pairs with a nuki smartlock and performs a unlock command.

Note that this code is preliminary and my cause unexpected results.