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homebridge-blinds-udp
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A Homebridge plugin to control blinds trough UDP packets - inspired by Homebridge-NooLite-HTTP-Blinds by JenRus
Control your Blinds through UDP packets
*inspired by Homebridge-NooLite-HTTP-Blinds by JenRus
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{
"accessory": "BlindsUDP",
"name": "My Blinds",
"host": "192.168.0.X",
"port": 80,
"up_payload": "874652395hjui4d98523",
"down_payload": "8932y4123545j5k245325",
"stop_payload": "43523632641512",
"motion_time": "5000"
}
Parameter | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
name | name of the accessory | ✓ |
host | endpoint for whatever is receiving these requests | ✓ |
port | port of destination | ✓ |
up_payload | payload for the up state (open) | ✓ |
down_payload | payload for the down state (close) | ✓ |
stop_payload | payload for the stop state | ✓ |
motion_time | time which your blind needs to move from up to down (ms) | ✓ |
npm install -g homebridge
npm install -g homebridge-blinds-udp
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A Homebridge plugin to control blinds trough UDP packets - inspired by Homebridge-NooLite-HTTP-Blinds by JenRus
We found that homebridge-blinds-udp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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