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#Service Handlers

Purpose

Several functions available in a KNX wired smart home have no 1:1 relation to Apple's homekit world. To allow easy and yet programmatic connections, there is now a little API that makes writing a custom service handler a foreseeable undertaking.

The example I prepared shows:

  • Using of un-connected group addresses.
  • Data manipulation

This is not intended to be a complete home server replacement. It is thought to be a mapping aid for homekit

Structure

Any handler needs to extend HandlerPattern:

var HandlerPattern = require('./handlerpattern.js');
/**
 * @class A custom handler for the GIRA 216100 "Jalousie Aktor" (rolling shutter/blinds actuator)   
 * @extends HandlerPattern
 */
class GiraJalousieActuator extends HandlerPattern {
	/****
	 * onKNXValueChange is invoked if a Bus value for one of the bound addresses is received
	 * 
	 */
	onKNXValueChange(field, oldValue, knxValue) {
	...
	}
	/****
	 * onHKValueChange is invoked if HomeKit is changing characteristic values
	 * 
	 */
	onHKValueChange(field, oldValue, newValue) {
	...
	}
	// when the service is ready 
    onServiceInit() {
		// optional, can be used to initialize local variables etc.
	}
    // when all devices are loaded and initialized
    onHomeKitReady() {
		// optional, can be used for more global things that require other plugins etc to be loaded too.
	}
}

The two methods onKNXValueChange() and onHKValueChange() are mandatory.

API

Using the local object this.myAPI the handler can talk to homekit and to the KNX bus:

this.myAPI.setValue(field, value)

Sets a homekit value for a local characteristic

  • {string} field - The type/name of the characteristic, like "On" for lightbulb power
  • {number} value - the value for the characteristic, dependent on the characteristic's type

this.myAPI.getValue(field)

Returns a local characteristic's value

  • {string} field - The name of the characteristic, like "On" for lightbulb power
  • returns {number} - Dependent on the charceristic's type

this.myAPI.knxWrite(field, value, dptype)

Writes a value to the KNX bus. Requires a "Set" address in the characteristic

  • {string} field - The name of the characteristic, like "On" for lightbulb power
  • {primitive} value - The value to be sent.
  • {string} dptype - Data Point Type like
    • "DPT5" for 1 byte 0..255,
    • "DPT5.001" for automatic conversion from decimal 0..100 to 0..255 or
    • "DPT1" for boolean
    • "DPT9" for floating point (2-byte low precision)

this.myAPI.getGlobalValue(device, service, field)

Returns a characteristic's value from another device/service.

  • {string} device - unique name of the device as in the configuration
  • {string} service - unique name of the service as in the configuration
  • {string} field - The name of the characteristic, like "On" for lightbulb power
  • returns {number}

this.myAPI.getLocalConstant(field)

Returns a local constant's value. Local constants are stored in the service's sub-section "LocalConstants" and can be used to store referenced services and referenced devices for use with getGlobalValue() if you need to make functionality of one service dependent on a value from another service/device. Example: a homekit blocker switch: If that switch is on, all handlers refuse to send values to the KNX bus.

  • {string} field - The name of the constant
  • returns {primitive} - Dependent on the constant's type

this.myAPI.getProperty(field,property)

Get a characteristics property. Used for getting the minValue or maxValue or stepValue properties from the homekit characteristic, which might be overwritten by values in the knx_config.json file. Watch out, these use the hap-nodejs-syntax, not the knx_config-syntax.

  • {string} field - The name of the characteristic
  • {string} property - The name of the property
  • returns either a value, or an array, depending on property
    Known homekit properties: