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node-red-contrib-plejd

v0.0.7

Published

A set of Node-RED nodes for interacting with Plejd

Readme

node-red-contrib-plejd

A set of Node-RED nodes for interacting with Plejd.

Install

Run the following command in the user directory of your Node-RED install. This is usually ~/.node-red.

npm install node-red-contrib-plejd

Gathering crypto and device information

Obtaining the crypto key and the device ids is a crucial step to get this running, for this it is required to get the .site json file from the plejd app on android or iOS.

Steps for android:

  1. Turn on USB debugging and connect the phone to a computer.
  2. Extract a backup from the phone:
$ adb backup com.plejd.plejdapp
  1. Unpack the backup:
$ dd if=backup.ab bs=1 skip=24 | python -c "import zlib,sys;sys.stdout.write(zlib.decompress(sys.stdin.read()))" | tar -xv
  1. Recover the .site file:
$ cp apps/com.plejd.plejdapp/f/*/*.site site.json

Steps for iOS:

  1. Open a backup in iBackup viewer.
  2. Select raw files, look for AppDomainGroup-group.com.plejd.consumer.light.
  3. In AppDomainGroup-group.com.plejd.consumer.light/Documents there should be two folders.
  4. The folder that isn't named ".config" contains the .site file.

Gather cryto key and ids for devices

When the site.json file has been recovered the cryptokey and the output addresses can be extracted:

  1. Extract the cryptoKey:
$ cat site.json | jq '.PlejdMesh.CryptoKey' | sed 's/-//g'
  1. Extract the outputAddresses:
$ cat site.json  | jq '.PlejdMesh.outputAdresses' | grep -v '\$type' | jq '.[][]'

Or just open site.json in your favorite editor and extract the crypto key and output addresses (IDs).

Usage

connection

All nodes needs to be configured with a Plejd connection. The only setting for the connection is the crypto key.

Input Node

Return state changes of Plejd devices in msg.payload. Example input:

{id: 11, state: 'on', dim: 255}

Output node

Change state of a Plejd device in the mesh by using msg.payload:

{id: 12, state: 'off', dim: 255}

{id: 13, state: 'on', dim: 100}

Thanks

Big thanks to @klali and his https://github.com/klali/ha-plejd component for Home assistant, this project would not have been possible without it.