Osramlightify
The osramlightify
platform allows you to integrate your Osram Lightify into Home Assistant.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
light:
- platform: osramlightify
host: IP_ADDRESS
Configuration Variables
(true/false) If true
then import individual lights, if false
then skip them.
(true/false) If true
then import contact and motion sensors, if false
then skip them. Takes effect only if allow_lightify_nodes
is true
.
(true/false) If true
then import switches, if false
then skip them. Takes effect only if allow_lightify_nodes
is true
.
(true/false) If true
then import groups, if false
then skip them.
Minimum interval in seconds between querying light status (for both individual lights and groups).
At the moment there is not much functionality for Osram Lightify switches and sensors.
The only thing that you can do out of the box is to track whether they are available or not.
Also for sensors a list of raw values is exposed as sensor_values
attribute, and you can use them
in automations, if you know what particular values mean for your sensor.
It is suggested to make scan_interval
(30 seconds by default) less or equal to interval_lightify_status
, otherwise the latter won’t work
as expected. Shorter scan_interval
may improve synchronization speed between individual lights and
groups. For example, if you turn on a group, all its lights may be updated to on
immediately,
without querying the bridge.
Please note that to update all light statuses, only one query to the bridge is actually needed.
If a group has associated scenes, they will be imported as light effects and visible in Effect
dropdown on UI. You can apply a scene by clicking an item from the dropdown or by calling
light.turn_on
service:
- service: light.turn_on
target:
entity_id: light.bedroom
data:
effect: Romance