This plugin allows you to interface with Homeseer (www.homeseer.com) and control HomeSeer devices using an Apple iOS device / Siri / AppleTV. This gives a alternative to controlling your devices using the Homeseer Mobile application. Since you can now control Homeseer devices through the Homekit interface, you can now use the iOS Home application, or an Apple TV, to control both Homeseer devices and Homekit devices.
See wiki for Version History
Dec. 2020: I'm now using Hubitat for my home system rather than HomeSeer. I'll still make bug fixes to this code, but as I am no longer using HomeSeer, don't plan to add any new features unless someone can contribute them as pull requests.
August 2020 - Now supports homebridge-config-ui-x. Thanks to @mwolter805 for providing this contribution! This documentation needs further updates on this!
For the most up-to-date information, see: https://github.com/jvmahon/homebridge-homeseer4/
Information on github and in the wiki section may be more up-to-date than in the README file downloaded from 'npm'. Its strongly recommended that you check the github.com information (both the README and the wiki section) for up-to-date information and assistance.
I have no idea why, but the "normal" npm upgrade process seems to have trouble upgrading to the 1.0.0 version. For assistance, see the Wiki entry: https://github.com/jvmahon/Homebridge-HomeSeer4/wiki/Problems-Updating-to-Version-1.0.0
You should immediately check out the Wiki section after reading this page. It has a lot of helpful information, particularly for first-time users.
Please don't post issues on the HomeSeer forums - while I occasionally check there, you will get a quicker response raising your issue in the "Issues" section of github at www.github.com/jvmahon/homebridge-homeseer4
Before adding an issue, please see the instructions here: https://github.com/jvmahon/Homebridge-HomeSeer4/wiki/Issue-Posting
The homebridge-homeseer4-plugin is an open-source plugin for the homebridge environment. This plugin, when used with homebridge, acts as a bridge between Apple's HomeKit platform and HomeSeer 3 or HomeSeer 4 home automation software. The homebridge-homeseer-plugin supports common Z-Wave device including lights, switches, sensors, locks, and garage door openers.
Version 1.x.x has the same features on both "HomeSeer 4" and "HomeSeer 3." As HomeSeer 4 develops, additional HomeSeer 4 features may be added -- but I intend to maintain backward compatibility.
- This is a placeholder for tips on migrating from the prior version.
- Generally, you should not have to do much to migrate.
- There are several no-longer-used parameters that you should delete from config.json. See section B.3 below.
- You must add login / password information. See B.1, below.
Please see the Wiki pages for instructions on Installing HomeBridge on Windows 10 and Linux. Really - look there first: https://github.com/jvmahon/homebridge-homeseer4/wiki.
If you have problems getting the plugin to work, I will try to help, but please reveiw this entire ReadMe page and review the Wiki pages concerning installation on Windows and Linux before asking for assistance (if you're problem is something I've seen before, I will try and document its solution in the Wiki) and, if you get specific error messagesa and the solution isn't in the Wiki, try a few google searches for the error messages to see if there are known solutions.
This plugin depends on you properly setting up a "config.json" file which identifies the HomeSeer devices that you want to appear in the iOS Home application. Instructions for setting that up are found in the Wiki at https://github.com/jvmahon/Homebridge-HomeSeer4/wiki/Setting-Up-Your-Config.json-file.
If you are updating from the HomeSeer 3 version of this plugin ("HomeBridge-HomeSeer-Plugin-2018"), there have been several changes that you will need to make to your config.json file. Most importantly, you will need to add your HomeSeer login and password information to the config.json file. See Section F.2 of: https://github.com/jvmahon/Homebridge-HomeSeer4/wiki/Setting-Up-Your-Config.json-file
Note the changes made for setting up Thermostats -- you can now simply identify them by their "root" device and the plugin will query HomeSeer to find the other parameters needed for setup.
A number of configuration settings are no longer used (the plugin has been updated to automatically detect the proper parameters). Please remove the following configuration parameters from your config.json file (if you used them):
"temperatureUnit"
"uses99Percent"
"can_dim"
"binarySwitch"
"obstructionRef"
"obstructionClearValues"
This update includes a new simplified method of identifying which HomeSeer devices should apear as HomeKit accessories
https://github.com/jvmahon/Homebridge-HomeSeer4/wiki/Setting-Up-Your-Config.json-file
If you used a prior HomeSeer plugin, you must remove it before installing this plugin
You can get a full listing of your homebridge plugins using:
npm -g list --depth=0
And then uninstall any old versions using, e.g.:
npm -g uninstall homebridge-homeseer
npm -g uninstall homebridge-homeseer-plugin-2018
Extreme caution should be used when using this plugin with sensors and, in particular, any safety oriented sensors. Z-Wave sensors can be particulalry tricky as the sensor may be configured to report its status using Basic Set or Notification Class reports and the HomeSeer interface does not make clear which is being used. You should always test a sensor after setting it up to make sure it works. E.g., if you set up a leak sensor, wet it after setting it up and make sure the plugin is reporting properly.
This plugin may not provide real-time update to the sensor status and updates can be delayed due to polling delays or update failurs. Sensor status should not be relied on for critical safety or security applications. This software is implimented for educational and experimental purposes, is not of commercial quality, and has not undergone significant user testing. All use is at your own risk.
This plugin is for use with homebridge Apple iOS Homekit support application to support integration with the HomeSeer 3 and Homeseer V4 software