Homebridge Tuya Web
Overview
Homebridge plugin for Tuya devices using a cloud Tuya Web Api.
This Homebridge plugin is based on the Home Assistent Tuya integration that implements a special Tuya Home Assistant API.
See Home Assistant Tuya integration and Tuyaha python library.
Features
This Homebridge Plugin implements the following features:
- Controlling Tuya WiFi enabled devices form within HomeKit enabled iOS Apps.
- Uses simple and lightweight Cloud Web API to control and get state update from Tuya devices. You will need a stable internet connection to control the devices.
- Device State Caching. State of devices is cached in memory, every time a HomeKit app request status updates from the devices this results in a very fast and responsive response. There can be a latency in updates when a device is controlled form an App/Hub/Controller other than HomeKit, e.g. from the Tuya Android/iOS App.
Installation
npm i -g @milo526/homebridge-tuya-web
Support
Please notice that there is no official support for this plugin, for help please open an issue or see:
Configuration
{
"platform": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"name": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"options":
{
"username": "xxxx@gmail.com",
"password": "xxxxxxxxxx",
"countryCode": "xx",
"platform": "tuya"
}
}
The options
has these properties:
username
Required. The username for the account that is registered in the Android/iOS App.password
Required. The password for the account that is registered in the Android/iOS App.countryCode
Required. Your account country code, e.g., 1 for USA or 86 for China.platform
Optional. The App where you registered your account.tuya
for Tuya Smart,smart_life
for Smart Life,jinvoo_smart
for Jinvoo Smart. Defaults totuya
.pollingInterval
Optional. Defaults to empty which entails no polling. The frequency in seconds that the plugin polls the cloud to get device updates. When you exclusively control the devices through Homebridge, you can set this to a low frequency (high interval number, e.g. 1800 = 30 minutes).
⚠️ Sign-in with Apple is not supported and, due to limitations imposed by Apple, will probably never be supported⚠️
All options outlines below are optional, they are useful to provide finer control on the working of the plugin.
Overruling Device Types
It is possible to override values from the default. As of now, only overruling device types is possible. See example configuration below.
{
"platform": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"name": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"options":
{
...
},
"defaults": [
{
"id": "<device name or id>",
"device_type": "<desired device type>"
}
]
}
The defaults
has these properties:
id
The name or id for the device that is registered in the Android/iOS App. When matching on ID please provide theTuya ID
as shown during Homebridge boot.device_type
Thedevice_type
to be overruled. This can be useful for dimmers that are reported aslight
by the Tuya API and don't support hue and saturation or for outlets that are reported asswitch
.
Note: After overriding the type of a device, it might appear duplicated in both HomeBridge (Accessories Tab) and the Home App. To solve this issue, go to the Homebridge settings (top right corner) and remove the device using the Remove Single Cached Accessory
option.
Hiding devices
There are some valid reasons why you might not want to expose certain devices to HomeKit. You might for example have another plugin active which also exposes certain Tuya devices, adding these devices to this list will prevent them from showing up multiple times.
{
"platform": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"name": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"options":
{
...
},
"hiddenAccessories": [
"<device name or id>"
]
}
Whitelisting scenes
To prevent an overload of scenes clogging up your HomeKit devices, scenes are by default not exposed to HomeKit. If you wish to add Tuya scenes to homekit you will need to whitelist.
Add all scenes to HomeKit
You can add all your tuya scenes to HomeKit by setting the scenes
key to true
.
{
"platform": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"name": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"options":
{
...
},
"scenes": true
}
Add specific scenes to HomeKit
To add specific scenes to HomeKit you can set the scenes
key to true and set scenesWhitelist
to an array in which you define either the names or ids of the scenes that you'd wish to expose.
{
"platform": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"name": "TuyaWebPlatform",
"options":
{
...
},
"scenes": true,
"scenesWhitelist": [
"Scene-id",
"Scene-name"
]
}
Add no scenes to HomeKit
To explicitly disable scene support set the scenes
key to false
.
Supported Device Types
There is currently support for the following device types within this Homebridge plugin:
- Switch/Outlet - The platform supports switch and outlets/sockets.
- Light/Dimmer - The platform supports most types of Tuya lights. This is partly implemented and only currently supports controlling the on/off state and the brightness. This can be used with a dimmer.
- Fan - The platform supports most kinds of Tuya fans. This is partly implemented and only currently supports controlling the on/off state and speed control. The plugin lacks support for oscillation due to a Tuya limitation.
- Scene - Scenes support can be enabled in the config, this is disabled by default.
The Web API also supports these devices, but are not implemented yet in the plugin.
- Climate - Not yet supported.
- Cover - Not yet supported.
How to check whether the API this library uses can control your device?
- Copy this script to your PC with Python installed or to https://repl.it/
- Set/update config inside and run it
- Check if your devices are listed
- If they are - open an issue and provide the output
- If they are not - don't open an issue. Ask Tuya support to support your device in their
/homeassistant
API
- Remove the updated script, so your credentials won't leak
TODO
These features are on my wishlist and need to be implemented:
- Implement devices that are not supported yet.
Unit tests
The source code also has some unit tests to test API calls. Run the following command to run the unit tests.
npm run test