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node-red-contrib-yeelight

v1.0.7

Published

Yeelight control node for node-red.

Readme

Node-RED-contrib-yeelight

This piece of code is intended to use as plugin to Node red

Yeelight smart bulb

Yeelight is smart RGB led bulb with WIFI on board.

making it controllable

Yeelight comes with mobile apps to control its status. Usually lamp stays online holding connection to Yeelight cloud servers Any mobile apps which control lightbulb actually communicate to those cloud servers.

Yeelight is not controllable from inside your LAN by default If you want to integrate lamp into you own smart home solution you have to enable its "developer mode" In this mode lamp listens on UDP 55443 port and responses to commands

Protocol reference

Developer mode communication protocol is described here

Node red usage

Install

npm install node-red-contrib-yeelight

Use

Find yeelight node

You must add config node for each lamp

Then just send messages to yeelight node

Command is configured right in a node

Other interesting links

Contributors

  • Alexander Sorokin (initial author https://github.com/Gromina)
  • Hendrik Roth (https://github.com/HendrikRoth)
  • PTS93 (https://github.com/PTS93)