Low-level client library for controlling recent Wemo devices including Bulbs. Supports event subscriptions to get live updates from devices.
- Wemo Switch
- Wemo Motion
- Wemo Insight Switch
- Wemo Maker
- Wemo Link
- Wemo LED Bulb
- OSRAM Lightify Flex RGBW
- OSRAM Lightify Tunable White (untested)
- OSRAM Gardenspot Mini RGB (untested)
- Wemo Light Switch
$ npm install wemo-client
var Wemo = require('wemo-client');
var wemo = new Wemo();
wemo.discover(function(deviceInfo) {
console.log('Wemo Device Found: %j', deviceInfo);
// Get the client for the found device
var client = wemo.client(deviceInfo);
// Handle BinaryState events
client.on('binaryState', function(value) {
console.log('Binary State changed to: %s', value);
});
// Turn the switch on
client.setBinaryState(1);
});
Create the Wemo instance. An optional object containing options can be specified. Available options include port
which will provide a port to bind to for listening to UPnP events (the default is to listen on any available randomly selected port.) Discovery options for node-ssdp
can also be specified as discover_opts
.
Example of options:
{
port: 1234,
discover_opts: {
unicastBindPort: 1235
}
}
- Object options Options
Static map of supported models and device types.
- Bridge
- Switch
- Motion
- Maker
- Insight
- LightSwitch
Discover Wemo devices via UPnP. A deviceInfo
will be passed to cb
that can be used to get a client for the device found.
- Callback cb Callback called with for every single device found.
Due to the nature of UPnP it may be required to call this method multiple times to discover actually all devices connected to the local network.
The callback will only be called for newly found devices (those that have not been detected by a previous call to discover
). Except for devices that have been lost in an error state as those will reappear again when coming back online (e.g. because their IP/port have changed).
Allows to skip discovery if the setupUrl
of a Wemo is already known. A deviceInfo
will be passed to cb
that can be used to get a client for the device found.
- String setupUrl Must point to setup.xml of the requested device (
http://device_ip:device_port/setup.xml
). - Callback cb
Get a single instance of WemoClient for the device specified by deviceInfo
.
- Object deviceInfo The
deviceInfo
as returned by the discovery.
Binary state of a device has been updated, e.g. a motion sensor detected motion or a plug is switched on.
- String value The state of the binary switch/sensor.
1
= on/closed/motion,0
= off/open/quiet
client.on('binaryState', function(value) {
console.log('Device turned %s', value === '1' ? 'on' : 'off')
});
Capability of a device connected via Wemo Bridge changed its status.
- String deviceId Id of the device connected to the bridge
- String capabilityId Capability
- String value Status
Attribute of a device has changed. This seems to apply to Wemo Maker only for now.
- String name Name of the attribute, e.g.
Switch
- String value Current value
- String prevalue Previous value
- String timestamp Timestamp of the change
Wemo Insight Switch sent new power consumption data.
- String binaryState
1
= on,0
= off,8
= standby - String instantPower Current power consumption in mW
- Object data Aggregated usage data
An error occured while handling the event subscriptions or calling a device action.
When err.code
is one of ECONNREFUSED
, EHOSTUNREACH
or ETIMEDOUT
the device
likely went offline.
- Object err
Get bulbs connected to a Wemo Bridge. An endDeviceInfo
for every device paired is passed to the callback in an array, e.g.:
[{
friendlyName: 'Color Bulb',
deviceId: 'EA103EA2B2782FFF'
capabilities: {
'10006': '1'
'10008': '121:0'
},
deviceType: 'dimmableLight'
}]
Device groups are treated as if they were single devices – a sole endDeviceInfo
is returned per group.
Notice: The capabilities
property may represent outdated values due to some odd behavior of the device API. Please refer to getDeviceStatus or Event: statusChange to obtain the current state of the device.
- Callback cb cb(err, endDeviceInfos)
Get the device's binary state.
- Callback cb cb(err, state)
The callback is passed the state
(1
= on, 0
= off).
Turn the device on or off. Will also cause a binaryState
event to be triggered.
- String value
1
= on,0
= off - Callback cb cb(err, response)
Get the device attributes of a Wemo Maker.
- Callback cb cb(err, attributes)
Gets the device Status of a device connected via Wemo Bridge, e.g. a bulb.
- String deviceId Id of the device connected to the bridge (determined by calling getEndDevices)
- Callback cb cb(err, deviceStatus)
The callback is passed the deviceStatus
which is a map of device capabilities and values, e.g.:
{
'10006': '1', // on = 1, off = 0, offline = empty
'10008': '121:0', // brightness 0-255
'30008': '0:0', // no sleep timer active
'30009': '', // unknown
'3000A': '' // unknown
}
Controls a capability of a device connected via Wemo Bridge, e.g. a bulb.
- String deviceId Id of the device connected to the bridge (determined by calling getEndDevices)
- String capability Capability
- String value Value
- Callback cb cb(err, response)
Known capabilities (depends on device):
- 10006 Turn bulb on/off. Values:
1
= on,0
= off - 10008 Dim bulb. Value:
brightness:transition_time
, wherebrightness
= 0-255 - 30008 Sleep timer. Value:
seconds*10:current_unixtime
- 10300 Color. Value:
X:Y:transistion_time
- 30301 Color Temperature. Value:
ct:transition_time
, wherect
= 170-370
Convenience function for setting the color of a RGB light.
- String deviceId Id of the light connected to the bridge (determined by calling getEndDevices)
- Number red 0-255
- Number green 0-255
- Number blue 0-255
- Callback cb cb(err, response)
Get power consumption data for a Wemo Insight Switch
- Callback cb cb(err, binaryState, instantPower, data)
The callback is passed the binaryState
, instantPower
and data
(see Event: InsightParams)
Wemo Client uses debug, so just run with environmental variable DEBUG
set to wemo-client
.
$ env DEBUG=wemo-client node examples/index.js
Contributions are very welcome! Please note that by submitting a pull request for this project, you agree to license your contribution under the MIT License to this project.
Credit goes to Ben Hardill for his research on Belkin Wemo devices.
Published under the MIT License.