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/**
* Xandem Home Integration
*
* Copyright 2017 Derek Twaddle
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
* in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed
* on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
* for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
*
* README
*
* Hello, after purchsing Xandem Home for a rental property I noticed there were no SmartApps yet developed. This is my
* first attempt at integrating Xandem with SmartThings out of personal need and decided to share with the community.
*
* Depending on your ISP and setup, there are some preliminary steps that need to be performed before installing this app. Xandem is initially
* accessible only via local network so you will need to make some minor rule changes to your firewall / router.
*
* If you have a static IP assignment from your ISP, you may forgo the following step. If your ISP assigns an IP Address to you Dynamically
* which is what most do at Resedential installations, you will need a Dynamic DNS service. Dynamic DNS will map your randomly assigned IP
* address to a static name like (Ex: myhome.dyndns.com). No matter what your IP changes to, it will always be resolved using the same name you chose.
*
* Once the above is completed, you will need to configure your router to pass or port forward to your internal Xandem Hub. You will
* want to statically assign a local IP to the mac address of the Xandem Hub. This way you will always assign the same local IP to the Xandem Hub which can be mapped
* and used in port forwarding rules. After the IP has been assigned (Ex: 192.168.1.25) add a rule on your rounter to pass incoming Port 80 request
* to your Xandem Hub IP address on the same port. This effectively lets your router listen for and pass data from SmarthThings to your Xandem Hub.
*
* Once the above networking steps are completed, create a Xandem API key on your local Xandem Hub. Instructions can
* found here: http://documentation.xandem.com/api/#api-keys-and-authorization-header
*
* This SmartApp is a personal project you are free to use.
*/
definition(
name: "Xandem Home Integration",
namespace: "Xandem",
author: "Derek Twaddle",
description: "Integrates Xandem Home to SmartThings. Detects motion, if above a user set threshold, turn on light.",
category: "Safety & Security",
iconUrl: "https://s3.amazonaws.com/smartapp-icons/Convenience/Cat-Convenience.png",
iconX2Url: "https://s3.amazonaws.com/smartapp-icons/Convenience/Cat-Convenience@2x.png",
iconX3Url: "https://s3.amazonaws.com/smartapp-icons/Convenience/Cat-Convenience@2x.png"
)
preferences {
section("Network Configuration") {
input "ddns", "text", title: " External Hostname or Static IP", required: true
paragraph "Example: mynetwork.dyndns.org or 64.102.0.1"
input "apikey", "text", title: "API Key", required: true
paragraph "Enter the Xandem API Key generated on your local Hub"
}
section("Turn on when motion detected and at or above level:") {
input "thelevel", "text", title: "1 - 10", required: true
paragraph "Motion Level: 1 Minimal Motion - 10 High Motion"
}
section("Turn on this light") {
input "theswitch", "capability.switch", required: true
}
}
def installed() {
log.debug "Installed with settings: ${settings}"
initialize()
}
def updated() {
log.debug "Updated with settings: ${settings}"
unsubscribe()
initialize()
}
def initialize() {
runEvery5Minutes(updateStatus)
}
def updateStatus() {
def params = [
uri: "http://${ddns}/v1/data",
headers: [Authorization: "${apikey}"],
body: [data_fields: ["motion_score", "is_motion"]]
]
try {
httpPostJson(params) { resp ->
resp.headers.each {
}
// If motion detected and motion level is at or above chosen level, Light On
if (resp.data.is_motion != 0 && resp.data.motion_score >= thelevel){
theswitch.on()
log.debug "Motion detected, light on"
}
}
} catch (e) {
log.debug "something went wrong: $e"
}
}