@townsen/homebridge-dht-lgpio

0.7.8 • Public • Published

homebridge-dht-lgpio

A temperature/humidity sensor service plugin for Homebridge. It uses a DHTxx connected via the LGPIO package. This is required for kernels 5.11 and above.

  • Display of temperature, humidity from a DHTxx connected to a RaspberryPI.
  • Support the graphing feature of the Eve app for trends

Installation

  1. Install Homebridge using npm install -g homebridge
  2. Install this plugin npm install -g @townsen/homebridge-dht-lgpio
  3. Update your configuration file - see below for an example

Configuration

  • accessory: "DHTxx"
  • name: descriptive name
  • loglevel: 0 = none, 1 = each reading, errors are always logged
  • gpiochip: the gpio chip to use (optional, default 0)
  • gpio: the pin to which the device is connected (optional, default 4)
  • name_temperature (optional): descriptive name for the temperature sensor
  • name_humidity (optional): descriptive name for the humidity sensor
  • refresh: Optional, time interval for refreshing data in seconds, defaults to 30 seconds.
  • recordpath: Optional, used by the fakegato history code to create an on-disk record of the observations. This preserves the history in case of a restart, and can be used to extract the observations manually. The sensor device is named dht-<gpiochip>-<gpio> which is then used to create the filename: homebridge_<device>_persist.json.

Simple Configuration

This is fine if you just have one device called "Temperature", but if you have more then their persisted readings will collide!

{
  "bridge": {
    "name": "Example for DHT22 using LGPIO",
    "username": "AB:A2:44:66:6E:36",
    "port": 51826,
    "pin": "023-66-204"
  },
  "accessories": [
    {
      "accessory": "DHTxx",
      "name": "Sensor",
      "name_temperature": "Temperature",
      "name_humidity": "Humidity",
      "recordpath": "/save/me",
      "refresh": 35,
      "gpiochip": 0
      "gpio": 5
    }
  ],
  "platforms": []
}

This plugin creates two services: TemperatureSensor and HumiditySensor.

Credits

This was adapted from the two projects below:

  • homebridge-bme280
  • homebridge-am2320

The python script to read the DHT devices came from

License

MIT

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npm i @townsen/homebridge-dht-lgpio

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