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st-logger

v1.0.0

Published

SmartThings CLI event logger

Downloads

10

Readme

SmartThings CLI Live Log Viewer

This is a simple CLI tool that queries the SmartThings "Live Logging" server and prints some nice colorful logs.

This is a total hack and it uses some dirty tricks under the hood to make the connection. It may work for a while and they may change their setup and break it. You can use this until they do :)

install

Required Node.js 6+ and npm

npm -g install st-logger

usage

If you don't pass -u or -p you will be prompted, this cli tool does not store the information, it simply passes it along to ST for a login cookie and then uses that. The auth details and cookie are lost once the cli exits.

Streaming Live Logging from the SmartThings Graph API
Usage: bin/st-logger -u <user> -p <pass>

Options:
  --user, -u     Your SmartThings username (email)                      [string]
  --pass, -p     Your SmartThings password                              [string]
  --type, -t     Filter the event types: event,info,debug,trace (comma
                 seperated)         [string] [default: "event,info,debug,trace"]
  -h, --help     Show help                                             [boolean]
  -v, --version  Show version number                                   [boolean]