Since Homekit has no pushbutton concept, I implemented pushbuttons as switches in Homekit. If you have a large Loxone setup, try to filter unneeded items out either through a dedicated Loxone usergroup or in the checkCustomAttrs function. HomeKit has a limit of 100 accessories per bridge. Name changes in Eve are not reflected in Home and thus not known by Siri. Special note: organizing into rooms can be done from Eve, but renaming the items should (unfortunately) be done from the IOS Home app.
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That is a manual action to be done once using the IOS Home app (or the Eve app which is much more user-friendly). The Homebridge/HAP protocol does currently not allow attaching the Loxone rooms to the accessories. Then you can ask Siri to 'turn on the main light in the kitchen'. Eg LIGHT_KITCHEN can be renamed to 'main light' and added to room Kitchen. Rename them through the iOS Home app to make it more intuitive for using with Siri. The controls will be named like you named them in Loxone.
only : only include moods and filter out any other element.(In order to use this, you'll need to convert any 'old' LightControllers blocks.) If empty or not given, all elements are used.Įg: specifying "rooms" : will limit your bridge to only elements from those 2 rooms.Ĭan use Loxone moods which are part of LightControllerV2 elements.
To specify an array of interested rooms to filter on. Optional configuration fields in the platform section Like this you can restrict access to sensitive items or filter out unneeded controls. I strongly suggest to create a dedicate Loxone user through Loxone Config (eg homebridge). port by the port of your miniserver (use 80 if no special port).host by the IP of your loxone miniserver.