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homebridge-bold

v2.2.1

Published

HomeKit support for the Bold Smart Locks.

Readme

Homebridge Bold

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This Homebridge plugin brings HomeKit support for the Bold Smart Locks.

Referral

If you're considering buying a Bold Lock, get 10% and support me by using the referral code: STENIE1.

Installation

First, install Homebridge npm install --global homebridge

Then, install the Bold plugin npm install --global homebridge-bold

Configuration

The easiest way to configure this plugin is by using the Config UI, as this plugin provides a login flow for the access & refresh token.

For HOOBS or Homebridge without a configuration UI, you can use the authentication website and use the resulting access & refresh token in the Manual configuration.

Notes:

  • A Bold Connect hub is required for this plugin to function. This plugin will only expose locks that are linked to a Bold Connect hub to HomeKit.
  • While HomeKit shows the lock with locked/unlocked state, this only reflects whether you can turn the lock, not whether the door is locked.

Manual configuration

An example configuration can be found in the config.example.json file.

| Property | Type | Details | | ---------------------- | --------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | platform | string | RequiredMust always be Bold. | | accessToken | string | RequiredAccess token for the Bold API. | | refreshToken | string | RequiredRefresh token for the Bold API. | | refreshURL | string | OptionalCustom refresh URL for token refreshing. Use this only if you authenticated with a custom backend. | | legacyAuthentication | boolean | RequiredSwitch between default and legacy authentication. This settings will impact token refreshing. | | | | |

Backend

The backend/ folder contains the source code for the backend that is used while authenticating using the Bold app (default authentication). I host this myself on AWS, with a client id and secret that was provided to me. While your password is never available to this server, you can choose to self host this backend if you obtain a client id and secret from Bold. Specify a custom backend by clicking the settings icon on the login page. Also specify a custom refresh URL in the config, as a custom client id and secret require refreshing with the same client id and secret.

Alternatively you can also choose to use legacy authentication using username/password if you prefer not to use either of these options. This will log out your Bold app as only one username/password based session can be active at the same time.

Note: While default authentication is (semi-)supported by Bold, legacy authentication is not supported at all and may break at any time.

Credits

Thanks to Erik Nienhuis for helping with reverse-engineering the Bold API and providing me with the Bold API documentation.