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AM43 Blinds Drive Controller Util

Util for controlling a am43 Cover, either over MQTT or via a HTTP API. When used over MQTT it works together with home-assistant and performs auto disovery configuration of the cover component. (Eg. https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/4000106179323.html) This util should work with all blind drives which make use of the Blind Engine App. (A-OK, Zemismart,...)

Hardware Installation

Install the blinds and configure top and bottom positions through the BlindsEngine App. Retrieve the MacAddress of the device (for example by using nRF Connect app for android or sudo bluetoothctl and scan on)

Requirements

sudo apt install libudev-dev

Installation

Run npm install https://github.com/binsentsu/am43-ctrl

For making the application persistent across device reboots a possibility is to use pm2: https://www.npmjs.com/package/pm2

Or by using native systemd:

  • create file am43ctrl.service in /etc/systemd/system :
[Unit]
Description=AM43-ctrl
After=multi-user.target

[Service]
ExecStart=/AM43DIRECTORY/node_modules/.bin/am43ctrl MAC1 MAC12 -l 3001 -d --url mqtt://BROKERIP -u BROKERUSER -p BROKERPASS -d
Restart=always
User=root
Environment=PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
Environment=NODE_ENV=production
WorkingDirectory=/AM43DIRECTORY

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Then use following commands to persist:

sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable am43ctrl
sudo systemctl start am43ctrl

You can obtain logging through: sudo journalctl -u am43ctrl.service

Usage

sudo am43ctrl by itself will print usage information

You need to manually specify a list of MAC addresses to connect to, e.g.: sudo am43ctrl f5:11:7b:ee:f3:43

You must then specify options to use either MQTT, HTTP or both

To use with HTTP

Specify a port for the API to listen on with -l: sudo am43ctrl MACx MACy -l 3000

To use with MQTT

Specify a broker URL with --url option: sudo am43ctrl --url mqtt://yourbroker (mqtt/mqtts/ws/wss accepted)

Username and password for MQTT may be specified with -u and -p option

If no password argument is supplied, you can enter it interactively

Bluetooth polling interval is randomly selected at startup (10-20 minutes), but can be defined with -i option: sudo am43ctrl MACx MACy -l 3000 -i 10

A minimum successfull connection 'fail-time' can be defined with -f option: sudo am43ctrl MACx MACy -l 3000 -f 120000 If no valid connection with a device occurs during seconds, the program will exit. Disabled by default.

Base topic defaults to homeassistant, but may be configured with the --topic option

MQTT

To issue commands:

OPEN: <baseTopic>/cover/<deviceID>/set - message: 'OPEN'

CLOSE: <baseTopic>/cover/<deviceID>/set - message: 'CLOSE'

STOP: <baseTopic>/cover/<deviceID>/set - message: 'STOP'

SET_POSITION: 100 is closed 0 is open <baseTopic>/cover/<deviceID>/setposition - message: '21'

In addition, for use with Home Assistant MQTT Discovery:

Three entities will be pubished to homeassistant discovery topic:

Cover: 

{
    "name": "MAC",
    "availability_topic": "homeassistant/cover/MACx/connection",
    "payload_available": "Online",
    "payload_not_available": "Offline",
    "command_topic": "homeassistant/cover/MACx/set",
    "position_topic": "homeassistant/cover/MACx/state",
    "set_position_topic" : "homeassistant/cover/MACx/setposition",
    "position_open": 0,
    "position_closed": 100,
    "payload_open": "OPEN",
    "payload_close": "CLOSE",
    "payload_stop": "STOP",
    "unique_id": "am43_MACx_cover",
    "position_template": '{{value_json[\'position\']}}',
    "device": {
        "identifiers": "am43_MACx",
        "name": "MACx",
        "manufacturer": "Generic AM43"
    }
}

Battery Sensor:

{
    "name": "MAC Battery",
    "availability_topic": "homeassistant/cover/MACx/connection",
    "state_topic": "homeassistant/cover/MACx/state
    "payload_available": "Online",
    "payload_not_available": "Offline",
    "device_class" : "battery",
    "unit_of_measurement": "%",
    "unique_id": "am43_MACx_battery_sensor",
    "value_template": '{{value_json[\'battery\']}}',
    "device": {
        "identifiers": "am43_MACx",
        "name": "MACx",
        "manufacturer": "Generic AM43"
    }
}

Light Sensor:

{
    "name": "MAC Battery",
    "availability_topic": "homeassistant/cover/MACx/connection",
    "state_topic": "homeassistant/cover/MACx/state
    "payload_available": "Online",
    "payload_not_available": "Offline",
    "unit_of_measurement": "%",
    "unique_id": "am43_MACx_light_sensor",
    "value_template": '{{value_json[\'light\']}}',
    "device": {
        "identifiers": "am43_MACx",
        "name": "MACx",
        "manufacturer": "Generic AM43"
    }
}

Parameters

<deviceID> has format of the device's MAC address in lowercase, with the colon's stripped out and cannot be changed

HTTP Endpoints

GET /: list devices. Response type: [String : Device] - ID as String key, Device as value

{
   "c03dc8105277":{
      "id":"c03dc8105277",
      "lastconnect":"2019-11-23T17:39:48.949Z",
      "lastaction":"OPEN",
      "state":"OPEN",
      "battery":42,
      "light":0,
      "position":0
   }
}

GET /<deviceID>: Get individual device data (or 404 if no device by that ID).

Response type: Device example:

{
   "id":"c03dc8105277",
   "lastconnect":"2019-11-23T17:39:48.949Z",
   "lastaction":"OPEN",
   "state":"OPEN",
   "battery":42,
   "light":0,
   "position":0
}

POST /<deviceID>/open: Send OPEN command to am43. Response type: 200 - OK or 404 - Not Found

POST /<deviceID>/close: Send CLOSE command to am43. Response type: 200 - OK or 404 - Not Found

POST /<deviceID>/stop: Send STOP command to am43. Response type: 200 - OK or 404 - Not Found