And to that, you might say ... what good is that without being able to create effects???
So I made an app to make effects. That's actually a byproduct of what it was originally designed for. In the future, I also plan to make this work to update IPs of devices.
Hey there Adam... was cleaning my HE up (looking for drivers NOT being handled by HE or HPM) - I'm using your MagicHome Wifi - Bulb (RGB+WW/CW CCT) driver (it's most excellent!).
I don't see anything in HPM - do you have plans to get that in there?
TY!
I saw that. Thanks for saving me a PR for the front end integration in HASS too. Still having some issues with a few devices in HASS. Feel free to grab any of my code to make it work, and ask away if you have any questions.
I made a post regarding these drivers to see if anyone knows how to solve this issue. The RBGW Controller driver works great except I cannot get the white levels to work when creating scenes. I can create scenes with the RGB values just fine, and I can adjust the white levels to my liking in the device commands.
Update: I am also having a hard time controlling the lights in Webcore (trying to use Webcore as a workaround so that when a scene is active, it sets the light strips accordingly). I think the custom setWhiteLevel() command is not working as intended. It changes my RGB lights to white and not my warm white lights. I thought that was weird since the same command works fine in the Devices tab.
I'm a little confused by all the options out there so I have to ask @adamkempenich is this a good app to control bluetooth mesh RGB+CCT lights that are accessible via a MagicLight Smart Hub?
Edit to answer my standing question: no, the nice code here does not handle MagicHome devices that operate through a LAN<>Bluetooth hub.
As far as I can tell both the Maxxima and Vanthylit supposedly speak the same Smart Life protocols that MagicLight does, however, that's kinda my first question: does the fact that these work in the same general apps mean they should work with the driver here? My devices are open on port 6668 instead of 5577 (I snooped from my AP via Wireshark) and I'm generally curious about all the chatter here saying, "default port should be 5577... but what are we supposed to do if it's not?" (perhaps the answer is "packet sniff and figured it out!" which is fine with me, I'm just being explicit).
For my Bluetooth devices, perhaps if I just swapped for the WiFi version that will for sure work with the controller here?
Hi I added the MagicHome device driver and changed the device IP in Device Preferences to the device IP . I'm not sure how to add network name or were to add it.
The device shows Current Status
Level 100
Switch off
can't seem to get it working.