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Published: Aug 27, 2017 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 15 Imported by: 0

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MQTT Broker for Telldus Core (Tellstick)

Uses libtelldus-core (Tellstick) to transmit events to MQTT. These events can then be used from different home automation / smart home utilities like Home Assistant and OpenHAB or your own custom handlers and loggers.

Installation

The broker is installed with standard Go tools:

go get github.com/hnesland/telldusmq

The broker depends on telldus-core to communicate with Tellstick.

Other dependencies are handled by Go.

It's currently known to work on Ubuntu 16.04, but should also work on other Linux distributions. The C-based API for Telldus works on Linux, MacOS and Windows. This broker should also work on MacOS, but it is untested. If you're adventurous enough, maybe Windows even works ;-)

Usage

After installation the broker can be started directly and will look for a configuration file. A sample configuration file is provided in the repository. The broker currently does not accept any parameters.

Configuration

The broker is configured using a Viper compatible configuration file (JSON, TOML, YAML, HCL or Java properties). Currently the file must be named telldusmq.<type> like telldusmq.json. We'll look for the configuration file in /etc/telldusmq/, $HOME/.telldusmq/ or the current working directory.

Receiving Events From Tellstick

The MQTT parameters for topic and payload, can contain template variables (from Go text/template package). The templates are executed on an object containing the event from Tellstick with the following properties:

  • Class
  • Protocol
  • Model
  • Code
  • House
  • Unit
  • Group
  • Method
  • Id
  • Temp
  • Humidity
  • Value
  • DataType

We can then use the variables like this: Temperature for id#{{.Id}} is: {{.Temp}}

Some sensors supports both temperature and humidity and if you wish to have a separate event for both these types, you can set the configuration item Tellstick => SplitTemperatureAndHumidity to true. The Value property will contain the value (temperature or humidity) and the DataType property will contain temp or humidity. The sample configuration reflects this.

Telldus Core reports device methods as turnon or turnoff by default. If you wish to map these to other values like ON or OFF, 1 or 0 etc, this can be configured with setting Tellstick => MapTurnOnTo and Tellstick => MapTurnOffTo to the appropriate strings.

Transmitting Events To Tellstick

Telldus-core allows to transmit commands to devices. The broker subscribes to the MQTT-topic defined in MQTT => Events => SubscribeTopic. Currently we support two methods for transmitting commands; devices from tellstick.conf and raw commands.

Tellstick.conf Device

A few methods in telldus-core for transmitting actions are implemented. These are turnoff, turnon, learn and dim. The MQTT-payload for these events must be formatted like this:

{"protocol":"telldusdevice", "method":"turnon", "device_id": 145}
{"protocol":"telldusdevice", "method":"dim", "device_id": 145, "level": 25}

The method can be one of the described methods above, and device_id must be a device defined in tellstick.conf. Protocol must be telldusdevice.

We also listen to the topic defined in MQTT => Events => SubscribeDeviceEvents. This topic can either be a specified device id like tellstick/device/events/13 or a wild card defining all devices tellstick/device/events/#. The payload for these events is simply the Tellstick method described above.

Raw Commands

We don't really support raw commands yet, but we hopefully will very soon. There is some initial support for archtech, but it probably won't work.

The WIP is published anyway. MQTT-payload for these are:

{"protocol":"archtech", "house": 12345, "unit": 9, "method": "turnoff"}
{"protocol":"archtech", "house": 12345, "unit": 9, "method": "dim", "level": 25}
Raw Commands TODO
  • Implement archtech properly
  • Implement more protocols
  • Implement proper protocol-switching

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