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@scrypted/tuya
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This is a Tuya controller that integrates Tuya devices, specifically cameras, into Scrypted.
This is a Tuya controller that integrates Tuya devices, specifically cameras, into Scrypted.
The plugin will discover all the cameras within Tuya (or Smart Life) app to Scrypted, including motion events for devices that support this feature.
In order to retrieve Access Id
and Access Key
, you must follow the guide below:
Once you have retreived both the Access Id
and Access Key
from the project, you can get the User Id
by going to Tuya Cloud IoT -> Select the Project -> Devices -> Link Tuya App Account -> and then get the UID.
You need to enable Messages Service in your project in order to receive real time notifications to Scrypted. (motion events, online/offline, light switch ect...) The way this is achieved is by following this guide.
FAQs
This is a Tuya controller that integrates Tuya devices, specifically cameras, into Scrypted.
The npm package @scrypted/tuya receives a total of 33 weekly downloads. As such, @scrypted/tuya popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @scrypted/tuya demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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