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The netio
switch platform allows you to control your Netio Netio4, Netio4 All, and Netio 230B. These are smart outlets controllable through ethernet and/or WiFi that reports consumptions (Netio4all).
To use Netio devices in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: netio
host: 192.168.1.43
port: 1234
username: user
password: pwd
outlets:
1: Free
2: TV
4: Lamp
Configuration variables:
- host (Required): The IP address of your Netio plug, eg. http://192.168.1.32
- port (Optional): The port to communicate with the switch. Defaults to
1234
. - username (Required): The username for your plug.
- password (Required): The password for your plug.
- outlets (Required) array: List of all outlets.
- [No.]: [Name] (Required): Identification of an outlet.
To get pushed updates from the Netio devices, one can add this Lua code in the device interface as an action triggered on "Netio" "System variables updated" with an 'Always' schedule:
-- this will send socket and consumption status updates via CGI
-- to given address. Associate with 'System variables update' event
-- to get consumption updates when they show up
local address='ha:8123'
local path = '/api/netio/<host>'
local output = {}
for i = 1, 4 do for _, what in pairs({'state', 'consumption',
'cumulatedConsumption', 'consumptionStart'}) do
local varname = string.format('output%d_%s', i, what)
table.insert(output,
varname..'='..tostring(devices.system[varname]):gsub(" ","|"))
end end
local qs = table.concat(output, '&')
local url = string.format('http://%s%s?%s', address, path, qs)
devices.system.CustomCGI{url=url}
The dlink
switch platform allows you to control the state of your D-Link Wi-Fi Smart Plugs.
Supported devices (tested):
- DSP-W215
- DSP-W110
To use your D-Link smart plugs in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
platform: dlink
host: IP_ADRRESS
name: D-Link plug
username: YOUR_USERNAME
password: YOUR_PASSWORD