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ioBroker.nuki-extended

This ioBroker adapter (formerly ioBroker.Nuki2) allows to control and monitor the Nuki Smart Lock and / or the Nuki Opener by using both the Nuki Bridge API (v1.9.0, 06.05.2019) and the Nuki Web API (v1.2.0, 31.05.2019).

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This adapter uses Sentry libraries to automatically report exceptions and code errors to the developers. For more details and for information how to disable the error reporting see Sentry-Plugin Documentation! Sentry reporting is used starting with js-controller 3.0.

Table of contents

  1. Features
  2. Installation
    1. Nuki Bridge API
    2. Nuki Web API
  3. Channels & States
  4. Smart Home / Alexa integration using ioBroker.javascript
    1. Lock door at 10pm in the evening
    2. Let Alexa inform you about lock changes
    3. Let Telegram inform you about lock changes
    4. Let Alexa and Telegram inform you about somebody ringing via Opener
  5. Changelog
  6. Credits
  7. Licence

Features

  • Support for Nuki Smartlock and Nuki Opener
  • Support for both Nuki Bridge API and Nuki Web API
  • Support for hashed token on hardware bridges (see https://developer.nuki.io/page/nuki-bridge-http-api-190/4#heading--token)
  • Fallback to Nuki Web API in case applied actions on Nuki Bridge API fail, e.g. due to bridge error 503 (see https://developer.nuki.io/t/random-http-503-unavailable/909/85?u=zefau)
  • Retry in case applied actions on Nuki Bridge API fail (when Nuki Web API is not used)
  • Option to regularly synchronise instead of using Bridge API callback (which may be delayed due to Hardware Bridge)
  • Refreshing all states of Nuki Web API when callback is received via Nuki Bridge API
  • Retrieve authorised users for Nuki Smartlock and Nuki Opener (see below Channels & States)
  • Retrieve the configuration for Nuki Smartlock and Nuki Opener (see below Channels & States)
  • Retrieve setup Nuki Notifications (see below Channels & States)
  • Web Interface that shows the recent events from your Nuki Smartlock and Nuki Opener: Nuki Extended Web Interface

Installation

Nuki Bridge API

How to get your hardware bridge token (does not work for software bridges):

  1. Call http://<bridge_ip>:<bridge_port>/auth from any browser in your network. The bridge turns on its LED.
  2. Press the button of the bridge within 30 seconds.
  3. Result of the browser call should be something like this:
    {
       "token":"token123",
       "success":true
    }
    
  4. Use the generated token in the nuki-extended adapter.

Nuki Web API

Do the following, to use the Nuki Web API:

  1. Retrieve a token at https://web.nuki.io/de/#/admin/web-api
  2. Use this token in the nuki-extended adapter
  3. Make sure your nuki devices are published on the Nuki Web API (use the Smartphone App via Settings Activate Nuki Web)

Channels & States

If you successfully setup ioBroker.nuki-extended, the following channels and states are created:

Bridges (with Nuki Bridge API)

A bridge will be created as device with the name pattern bridge__<name of bridge>. The following channels / states will be created in each bridge:

Channel State Description
- _connected Flag indicating whether or not the bridge is connected to the Nuki server
- name Name of the bridge / server
- bridgeId ID of the bridge / server
- bridgeIp IP address of the bridge
- bridgePort Port of the bridge
- bridgeType Type of bridge
- hardwareId ID of the hardware bridge (hardware bridge only)
- refreshed Timestamp of last update
- uptime Uptime of the bridge in seconds
- versFirmware Version of the bridges firmware (hardware bridge only)
- versWifi Version of the WiFi modules firmware (hardware bridge only)
- versApp Version of the bridge app (software bridge only)
callbacks - Callbacks of the Bridge
callbacks list List of callbacks
callbacks.callbackId _delete Delete the callback
callbacks.callbackId url URL of the callback

General Information

Channel State Description
- connection Adapter Connection Status
- bridgeApiSync Indicates whether syncing via Bridge API is activated
- bridgeApiLast Timestamp of last Bridge API sync
- webApiSync Indicates whether syncing via Web API is activated
- webApiLast Timestamp of last Web API sync
notifications - Notifications
notifications.notificationIndex - -
notifications.notificationIndex.settings - Notification Settings
notifications.notificationIndex.settings.settingsIndex - -
notifications.notificationIndex.settings.settingsIndex authIds A set of auth IDs to filter push notifications to certain users or keypads. If no entry push notifications are triggered for all users and keypads
notifications.notificationIndex.settings.settingsIndex smartlockId The smartlock ID, if not set all Smart Locks of the account are enabled for push notifications
notifications.notificationIndex.settings.settingsIndex triggerEvents A set on which push notifications should be triggered: lock, unlock, unlatch, lockngo, open, ring, doorsensor, warnings, smartlock
notifications.notificationIndex language The language of push messages
notifications.notificationIndex lastActiveDate The last active date
notifications.notificationIndex notificationId The unique notificationId for the notification
notifications.notificationIndex os The operating system
{"0": 'Android', "1": 'iOS', "2": 'Webhook'}
notifications.notificationIndex pushId The push ID or the POST URL for a webhook
notifications.notificationIndex referenceId The reference ID, an ID to identify a foreign system
notifications.notificationIndex secret The 40 byte hex string to sign the checksumof the POST payload if the notification is webhook (os=2)
notifications.notificationIndex status Current activation state
{"0": 'INIT', "1": 'ACTIVE', "2": 'FAILED'}

Smartlocks and Opener (with Nuki Bridge API)

A lock will be created as device with the name pattern door__<name of door>. The following channels / states will be created in each lock (when using the Nuki Bridge API):

Channel State Description
- _ACTION Trigger an action on the lock
- id ID of the Nuki
- name Name of the Nuki
- type Type of device
- bridgeId Bridge ID of the Nuki
status - Current status of the lock
status batteryCritical** States critical battery level
status lockState** Current lock-state of the Nuki
status locked** Indication if door is locked
status refreshed** Timestamp of last update

** marked states will be updated on a Nuki action if callback is set

Smartlocks and Opener (with Nuki Web API)

A lock will be created as device with the name pattern door__<name of door>. The following channels / states will be created in each lock (when using the Nuki Web API):

Channel State Description (possbile Values)
- _ACTION Trigger an action on the lock
- id ID of the Nuki
- name Name of the Nuki
- type Type of device
- logs Logs / History of Nuki
- bridgeId Bridge ID of the Nuki

Information

Channel State Description (possbile Values)
info - Additional Information
info accountId The account ID
info authId The authorization ID
info favorite The favorite flag
info firmwareVersion The firmware version
info hardwareVersion The hardware version
info operationId The operation id - if set the device is locked for another operation
info serverState The server state
{"0": 'OK', "1": 'UNREGISTERED', "2": 'AUTH UUID INVALID', "3": 'AUTH INVALID', "4": 'OFFLINE'}
info adminPinState The admin pin state
{"0": 'OK', "1": 'MISSING', "2": 'INVALID'}
info virtualDevice The flag indicating a virtual Smart Lock
info dateCreated The creation date
info dateUpdated The update date

State

Channel State Description (possbile Values)
state - Current status of the lock
state batteryCritical States critical battery level
state closed Indication if door is closed (boolean of doorState)
state doorState Current door-state of the Nuki
state lastAction Last triggered action
state lockState Current lock-state of the Nuki
state locked Indication if door is locked
state mode The smartlock mode
{"0": 'UNINITIALIZED', "1": 'PAIRING', "2": 'NORMAL', "3": 'UNKNOWN', "4": 'MAINTENANCE'}
state ringToOpenTimer Remaining ring to open time
state refreshed Timestamp of last update
state trigger The state trigger
{"0": 'SYSTEM', "1": 'MANUAL', "2": 'BUTTON', "3": 'AUTOMATIC', "4": 'WEB', "5": 'APP'}

General Config

Channel State Description (possbile Values)
config - Configuration
config advertisingMode The advertising mode (battery saving)
{"0": 'AUTOMATIC', "1": 'NORMAL', "2": 'SLOW', "3": 'SLOWEST'}
config autoUnlatch True if the door should be unlatched on unlocking (knob)
config buttonEnabled True if the button on the smartlock is enabled
config capabilities The capabilities indicate whether door opening is possible via App, RTO or both
config daylightSavingMode The daylight saving mode
config fobAction1 The fob action if button is pressed once
{"0": 'NONE', "1": 'UNLOCK', "2": 'LOCK', "3": 'LOCK_N_GO', "4": 'INTELLIGENT'}
config fobAction2 The fob action if button is pressed twice
{"0": 'NONE', "1": 'UNLOCK', "2": 'LOCK', "3": 'LOCK_N_GO', "4": 'INTELLIGENT'}
config fobAction3 The fob action if button is pressed 3 times
{"0": 'NONE', "1": 'UNLOCK', "2": 'LOCK', "3": 'LOCK_N_GO', "4": 'INTELLIGENT'}
config fobPaired True if a fob is paired with the smartlock
config gpsLatitude Latitude
config gpsLongitude Longitude
config homekitState The homekit state
{"0": 'UNAVAILABLE', "1": 'DISABLED', "2": 'ENABLED', "3": 'ENABLED & PAIRED'}
config keypadPaired True if a keypad is paired with the smartlock
config ledBrightness The brightness of the LED: 0 (off) to 5 (max)
config ledEnabled True if the LED on the smartlock is enabled
config name The name of the smartlock for new users
config operatingMode The operating mode of the opener
config pairingEnabled True if the pairing is allowed via the smartlock button
config singleLock True if the smartlock should only lock once (instead of twice)
config timezoneId The timezone id
config timezoneOffset The timezone offset (in minutes)

Advanced Config

Channel State Description (possbile Values)
advancedConfig - Advanced Configuration
advancedConfig autoLockTimeout Seconds until the smart lock relocks itself after it has been unlocked. No auto relock if value is 0.
advancedConfig automaticBatteryTypeDetection Flag that indicates if the automatic detection of the battery type is enabled
advancedConfig batteryType The type of the batteries present in the smart lock
{"0": 'ALKALI', "1": 'ACCUMULATOR', "2": 'LITHIUM'}
advancedConfig detachedCylinder Flag that indicates that the inner side of the used cylinder is detached from the outer side
advancedConfig doubleButtonPressAction The desired action, if the button is pressed twice
{"0": "NO_ACTION", "1": "INTELLIGENT", "2": "UNLOCK", "3": "LOCK", "4": "UNLATCH", "5": "LOCK_N_GO", "6": "SHOW_STATUS"}
advancedConfig lngTimeout Timeout in seconds for lock ‘n’ go
advancedConfig lockedPositionOffsetDegrees Offset that alters the locked position
advancedConfig singleButtonPressAction The desired action, if the button is pressed once
{"0": "NO_ACTION", "1": "INTELLIGENT", "2": "UNLOCK", "3": "LOCK", "4": "UNLATCH", "5": "LOCK_N_GO", "6": "SHOW_STATUS"}
advancedConfig singleLockedPositionOffsetDegrees Offset that alters the single locked position
advancedConfig totalDegrees The absolute total position in degrees that has been reached during calibration
advancedConfig unlatchDuration Duration in seconds for holding the latch in unlatched position
advancedConfig unlockedPositionOffsetDegrees Offset that alters the unlocked position
advancedConfig unlockedToLockedTransitionOffsetDegrees Offset that alters the position where transition from unlocked to locked happens

Opener Advanced Config

Channel State Description (possbile Values)
openerAdvancedConfig - Opener Configuration
openerAdvancedConfig intercomId The database ID of the connected intercom
openerAdvancedConfig busModeSwitch Method to switch between data and analogue mode
{"0": 'DATA MODE', "1": 'ANALOGUE MODE'}
openerAdvancedConfig shortCircuitDuration Duration of the short circuit for BUS mode switching in ms
openerAdvancedConfig electricStrikeDelay Delay of electric strike activation in ms (after lock action 3 -electric strike actuation-)
openerAdvancedConfig randomElectricStrikeDelay Random electricStrikeDelay (range 3000 - 7000 ms) in order to simulate a person inside actuating the electric strike
openerAdvancedConfig electricStrikeDuration Duration in ms of electric strike actuation (lock action 3 -electric strike actuation-)
openerAdvancedConfig disableRtoAfterRing Flag to disable RTO after ring
openerAdvancedConfig rtoTimeout After this period of time in minutes, RTO gets deactivated automatically
openerAdvancedConfig doorbellSuppression The doorbell supression mode
{"0": 'NEVER', "1": 'ALWAYS', "2": 'RTO', "3": 'CONTINUOUS', "4": 'CONTINUOUS + RTO'}
openerAdvancedConfig doorbellSuppressionDuration Duration in ms of doorbell suppression (only in Operating mode 2 -digital Intercom-)
openerAdvancedConfig soundRing The sound for ring
openerAdvancedConfig soundOpen The sound for open
openerAdvancedConfig soundRto The sound for RTO
openerAdvancedConfig soundCm The sound for CM
openerAdvancedConfig soundConfirmation The sound confirmation
openerAdvancedConfig soundLevel The sound level
openerAdvancedConfig singleButtonPressAction The desired action, if the button is pressed once
openerAdvancedConfig doubleButtonPressAction The desired action, if the button is pressed twice
openerAdvancedConfig batteryType The type of the batteries present in the smart lock
{"0": 'ALKALI', "1": 'ACCUMULATOR', "2": 'LITHIUM'}
openerAdvancedConfig automaticBatteryTypeDetection Flag that indicates if the automatic detection of the battery type is enabled
openerAdvancedConfig operationId The operation id - if set device is locked for another operation

Users

Channel State Description (possbile Values)
users - Users of the lock
users.userName - User userName
users.userName allowedFromDate The allowed from date
users.userName allowedUntilDate The allowed until date
users.userName allowedWeekDays The allowed weekdays
{64: 'Monday', 32: 'Tuesday', 16: 'Wednesday', 8: 'Thursday', 4: 'Friday', 2: 'Saturday', 1: 'Sunday'}
users.userName allowedFromTime The allowed from time (in minutes from midnight)
users.userName allowedUntilTime The allowed until time (in minutes from midnight)
users.userName authId The smartlock authorization id
users.userName dateCreated The creation date
users.userName dateUpdated The update date
users.userName dateLastActive The last active date
users.userName enabled True if the user is enabled
users.userName id The unique id of user
users.userName lockCount The lock count
users.userName name Name of user
users.userName remoteAllowed True if the auth has remote access
users.userName smartlockId The Nuki ID
users.userName type The type of the authorization
{"0": 'APP', "1": 'BRIDGE', "2": 'FOB', "3": 'KEYPAD', "13": 'KEYPAD CODE', "14": 'Z-KEY', "15": 'VIRTUAL'}

Smart Home / Alexa integration using ioBroker.javascript

Some examples of a possible integration within your smart home.

Lock door at 10pm in the evening

var states = {
    "0": "uncalibrated",
    "1": "locked",
    "2": "unlocking",
    "3": "unlocked",
    "4": "locking",
    "5": "unlatched",
    "6": "unlocked (lock n go)",
    "7": "unlatching",
    "254": "motor blocked",
    "255": "undefined"
};

schedule('0 22 * * *', function()
{
    var status = (getState('nuki-extended.0.smartlocks.home_door.state.lockState').val);
    var msg = 'Main Door door is ' + (states[status]) + '. ';

    if (status == '3')
    {
        setState('nuki-extended.0.smartlocks.home_door._ACTION', 2);
        msg += 'Locking door..'
    }
    else
        msg += 'No action taken.'

    log(msg, {m: 'Nuki', o: ['msg']});
});

Replace nuki-extended.0.door__home_door.status.lockState with the lockState of your lock! You may also customize the message via msg.

Let Alexa inform you about lock changes

This requires the ioBroker adapter ioBroker.alexa2 (https://github.com/Apollon77/ioBroker.alexa2).

In order to use the voice output of Alexa we define a function say. Place the following function in a script in the "global" folder of ioBroker.javascript. IMPORTANT: Replace #YOUR ALEXA ID# (also replace #) with your Alexa ID. You may find the Alexa ID in the Objects tree of ioBroker alexa2.0.Echo-Devices.

/**
 * Say something with Alexa.
 * 
 * @param       {string}        message         Message to say
 * @param       {string|array}  alexas          Alexa Device to say the voice message
 * @return      void
 * 
 */
function say(message, alexas = '#YOUR ALEXA ID#') // use alexas = ['#YOUR ALEXA ID 1#', '#YOUR ALEXA ID 2#'] for default voice output from multiple devices (also replace #)
{
    alexas = typeof alexas === 'string' ? [alexas] : alexas;
    alexas.forEach(function(alexa)
    {
        setState('alexa2.0.Echo-Devices.' + alexa + '.Commands.speak', message);
    });
}

You can use this function within ioBroker.javascript to say a phrase using Alexa say('Hello World') or say('Hello World', ['#YOUR ALEXA ID 1#', '#YOUR ALEXA ID 2#']) for voice output from multiple devices.

Create a script in the "common" folder of ioBroker.javascript and add the following listener to it. IMPORTANT: Replace #LOCK STATE ID# (also replace #) with the state holding the lock status (e.g. nuki-extended.0.door__home_door.status.lockState):

const DOOR_STATES = {
    "0": "uncalibrated",
    "1": "locked",
    "2": "unlocking",
    "3": "unlocked",
    "4": "locking",
    "5": "unlatched",
    "6": "unlocked (lock n go)",
    "7": "unlatching",
    "254": "motor blocked",
    "255": "undefined"
};

/*
 * LISTEN TO CHANGES TO LOCK STATE
 * 
 */
on({id: 'nuki-extended.0.smartlocks.home_door.state.lockState', change: 'any'}, function(obj)
{
    if (obj !== undefined && obj.state !== undefined)
      say('Door is ' + DOOR_STATES[obj.state.val] + '!')
});

Let Telegram inform you about lock changes

This requires the ioBroker adapter ioBroker.telegram (https://github.com/iobroker-community-adapters/ioBroker.telegram).

In order to use the message output of Telegram we define a function msg and messenger. Place the following function in a script in the "global" folder of ioBroker.javascript:

/**
 * Send something via telegram.
 * 
 * @param       {string}        message         Message to print
 * @param       {string|array}  receiver        Users to send the message to
 * @return      void
 * 
 */
function msg(message, receiver = 'ALL')
{
    if (receiver == 'ALL')
        messenger(message);
    
    else
    {
        receiver = typeof receiver == 'string' ? [receiver] : receiver;
        receiver.forEach(function(user)
        {
            messenger(message, user);
        });
    }
}
/**
 * Sends a message / text.
 * 
 * @param   {string}            content         Message to send
 * @param   {string}            user            (optional) Specific user to send the message to (defaults to all registered users)
 * @return  void
 * 
 */
function messenger(content, user = '')
{
    var config = {
        text: content,
        parse_mode: 'HTML',
        reply_markup: {
            resize_keyboard: true,
            one_time_keyboard: false
        }
    };
    
    sendTo('telegram', user ? Object.assign({user: user}, config) : config);
}

You can use this function within ioBroker.javascript to send anything to Telegram via msg('Hello World') (to all users) or msg('Hello World', 'Zefau') (to specific users).

Create a script in the "common" folder of ioBroker.javascript and add the following listener to it. IMPORTANT: Replace #LOCK STATE ID# (also replace #) with the state holding the lock status (e.g. nuki-extended.0.door__home_door.status.lockState):

const DOOR_STATES = {
    "0": "uncalibrated",
    "1": "locked",
    "2": "unlocking",
    "3": "unlocked",
    "4": "locking",
    "5": "unlatched",
    "6": "unlocked (lock n go)",
    "7": "unlatching",
    "254": "motor blocked",
    "255": "undefined"
};

/*
 * LISTEN TO CHANGES TO LOCK STATE
 * 
 */
on({id: 'nuki-extended.0.smartlocks.home_door.state.lockState', change: 'any'}, function(obj)
{
    if (obj !== undefined && obj.state !== undefined)
      msg('Door is ' + DOOR_STATES[obj.state.val] + '!')
});

NOTE: If you are using both the Alexa and the Telegram script, you may only define one listener for both actions:

const DOOR_STATES = {
    "0": "uncalibrated",
    "1": "locked",
    "2": "unlocking",
    "3": "unlocked",
    "4": "locking",
    "5": "unlatched",
    "6": "unlocked (lock n go)",
    "7": "unlatching",
    "254": "motor blocked",
    "255": "undefined"
};

/*
 * LISTEN TO CHANGES TO LOCK STATE
 * 
 */
on({id: 'nuki-extended.0.smartlocks.home_door.state.lockState', change: 'any'}, function(obj)
{
    if (obj !== undefined && obj.state !== undefined)
    {
      say('Door is ' + DOOR_STATES[obj.state.val] + '!')
      msg('Door is ' + DOOR_STATES[obj.state.val] + '!')
    }
});

Let Telegram and Alexa inform you about somebody ringing via Opener

This requires the ioBroker adapter ioBroker.telegram (https://github.com/iobroker-community-adapters/ioBroker.telegram) and the ioBroker adapter ioBroker.alexa2 (https://github.com/Apollon77/ioBroker.alexa2).

/*
 * Alexa and Telegram to notify on Opener Ringing state
 *
 */
let phrase = 'Somebody is ringing the doorbell.'; // Es hat an der Tür geklingelt
on({id: 'nuki-extended.0.openers.opener.state.ringStateUpdate', change: "any", ack: true}, function (s) {
  let state= s && s.state;

  if (state.val === true) {
    setState("alexa2.0.Echo-Devices.#YOUR ALEXA ID#.Commands.speak"/*speak*/, phrase);
    sendTo("telegram", "send", { text: phrase });
  }
});

Changelog

Please see release page for changelog and detailed information.

2.7.0 (2024-04-21)

  • (mcm1957) Adapter requires node.js 18 and js-controller >= 5 now
  • (mcm1957) Dependencies have been updated

2.6.5 (2022-06-17)

  • (Apollon77) Fix some crash cases reported by Sentry

2.6.4 (2022-06-16)

  • (Apollon77) Fix some crash cases reported by Sentry

2.6.3 (2022-06-13)

  • (theimo1221) Fix Web Api SetAction Call

2.6.2 (2022-06-13)

  • (theimo1221) Fix Web Api Polling

2.6.1 (2022-06-09)

  • (Apollon77) Fix Bridge functionality
  • (simatec) Fix Admin display in dark mode

2.6.0 (2022-06-03)

  • (Matze2010) Make additional refresh after callback configurable
  • (theimo1221) Optimizations and fixes

2.5.0 (2022-05-27)

  • (StrathCole) Allow web-api-only operation
  • (Apollon77) Make compatible with Node.js 18.x
  • (Apollon77) Add Sentry for crash reporting

2.4.0 (2021-12-13)

  • (smaragdschlange) added support for Nuki Smart Door and Nuki Smart Lock 3.0 (Pro)

v2.3.1 (2021-07-20)

  • (Apollon77) Optimize for js-controller 3.3 and warnings prevented

v2.3.0 (2020-08-10)

v2.2.6 (2020-07-14)

  • (Zefau) fixed Web API not refreshing correctly (see #59)
  • (Zefau) updated dependencies

v2.2.5 (2020-03-19)

  • (Zefau) fixed incorrect versioning

v2.2.4 (2020-03-18)

  • (Zefau) fixed incorrect dates of version history (see #60)

v2.2.3 (2020-03-04)

  • (Zefau) added refresh of configuration (via Nuki Web API) when any config item has been changed in ioBroker

v2.2.2 (2020-03-04)

  • (Zefau) fixed incorrect error message Error triggering action via Nuki Bridge API: No Nuki Hex ID given!
  • (Zefau) added new error message if too many callbacks are already attached to Nuki Bridge (Callback not attached because too many Callbacks attached to the Nuki Bridge already! Please delete a callback!)

v2.2.1 (2020-03-03)

  • (Zefau) fixed incorrect state mapping of state openerAdvancedConfig.doorbellSuppression

    Note: Please delete the state openerAdvancedConfig.doorbellSuppression once manually and restart the adapter to take affect!

  • (Zefau) updated dependencies

v2.2.0 (2020-02-16)

  • (Zefau) added possibility to change configuration of Nuki Smartlock or Nuki Opener (when using Web API)
  • (Zefau) updated dependencies

v2.1.0 (2020-02-03)

  • (Zefau) added (optional) callback IP for Bridge API events (e.g. when ioBroker is run in docker; see #51)
  • (Zefau) added dedicated buttons for each lock / opener action
  • (Zefau) replaced state.timestamp with state.lastDataUpdate (indicates last data refresh from the APIs) and state.lastStateUpdate (indicates the last actual state change)

v2.0.3 (2019-10-31)

v2.0.2 (2019-10-31)

v2.0.1 (2019-10-26)

  • (Zefau) fixed missing bridge_name

v2.0.0 (2019-10-24)

  • (Zefau) added support for new Nuki Opener
  • (Zefau) added support for hashed token on hardware bridges (see https://developer.nuki.io/page/nuki-bridge-http-api-190/4#heading--token)
  • (Zefau) added fallback to Nuki Web API in case applied actions on Nuki Bridge API fail, e.g. due to bridge error 503 (see https://developer.nuki.io/t/random-http-503-unavailable/909/85?u=zefau)
  • (Zefau) added retry in case applied actions on Nuki Bridge API fail (when Nuki Web API is not used)
  • (Zefau) added option to regularly synchronise instead of using Bridge API callback
  • (Zefau) added refreshing all states of Nuki Web API when callback is received via Nuki Bridge API
  • (Zefau) added states for Nuki Notifications
  • (Zefau) added support for multiple devices (including Nuki Opener) on adapter web interface
  • (Zefau) added option to not retrieve all information (by deselecting config or users) via Nuki Web API

Credits

Thanks to @Mik13 for the Nuki Bridge API implementation.

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License

The MIT License (MIT)

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