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homebridge-syntex-ui
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A plugin to control SynTex accessories: https://github.com/SynTexDZN/homebridge-syntex-ui
A simple UI to control and manage all of your homebridge accessory.
Also it provides special features for SynTex plugins:
homebridge-syntex-magichome
homebridge-syntex-tuya
homebridge-syntex-webhooks
sudo npm install -g homebridge
sudo npm install -g homebridge-syntex
sudo npm install -g homebridge-syntex-webhooks
sudo systemctl restart homebridge; sudo journalctl -fau homebridge
Important: If the logDirectory
and cacheDirectory
for the storage can't be created you have to do it by yourself and give it full write permissions!
sudo chown -R homebridge /var/homebridge/SynTex/
( permissions only for homebridge )sudo chmod 777 -R homebridge /var/homebridge/SynTex/
( permissions for many processes )"platforms": [
{
"platform": "SynTex",
"cacheDirectory": "/var/homebridge/SynTex/settings",
"baseDirectory": "/var/homebridge/SynTex",
"port": 1711,
"language": "us",
"debug": false
},
{
"platform": "SynTexWebHooks",
"baseDirectory": "/var/homebridge/SynTex",
"port": 1710,
"language": "us",
"debug": false,
"accessories": []
}
]
platform
is always SynTex
logDirectory
The path where your logs are stored.cacheDirectory
The path where your data is stored.port
To access the bridge website.language
You can use your country initials if you want to change it ( Currently supported: us
, en
, de
)debug
For further information because of troubleshooting and bug reports.Please visit GitHub for the config and other informations:
https://github.com/SynTexDZN/homebridge-syntex-webhooks
FAQs
A plugin to control SynTex accessories: https://github.com/SynTexDZN/homebridge-syntex-ui
We found that homebridge-syntex-ui 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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