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Philips Hue Sensor MQTT Bridge

This should be compatible with multiple Hue bridges, but it has only been tested with one. Also, this has only been tested with Hue Dimmer.

I have noticed the best performance when running the polling interval at 500ms.

If you have any issues, please post them on GitHub.

Configuration

{
  "broker": {
    "host": "localhost",
    "username": "XXXXXXXX",
    "password": "XXXXXXXX"
  },
  "bridges": [
    {
      "host": "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX",
      "username": "XXXXXXXX",
      "interval": 1000,
      "prefix": "hue"
    }
  ]
}

Installation

A huge thank you goes out to @LaurensBot for writing this guide.

The instructions are based on the Raspberry Pi and assume that you already have the following installed:

  • Node.js
  • Home Assistant
  • git
  • mosquitto MQTT broker
  1. Create a parent folder for hue-mqtt-bridge:
mkdir /home/pi/node
cd /home/pi/node
  1. Clone the git repository:
git clone git://github.com/dale3h/hue-mqtt-bridge.git
cd hue-mqtt-bridge
  1. Install dependencies (do not run as root):
npm install
  1. Create the config file and edit it to your liking:
cp config.sample.json config.json
nano config.json

You can find the username in the Home Assistant directory in a file named phue.conf. It is the long string of random characters.

  1. Make hue-mqtt-bridge start at boot:
sudo npm install -g pm2
pm2 startup systemd

This will give you a command that includes sudo -- run that command.

  1. Time to run hue-mqtt-bridge:
./bin/hue-mqtt-bridge

If no errors are shown, all should be working.

  1. If no errors are shown stop (Ctrl+C) the process and run:
pm2 start index.js --name hue-mqtt-bridge
pm2 save
  1. The topics in MQTT start with hue by default, so to see the output run:
mosquitto_sub -h localhost -p 1883 -u YOUR_MQTT_USERNAME -P YOUR_MQTT_PASSWORD -v -t '#'

Click a button on your Hue Dimmer or Hue Tap, or trigger your Hue Motion.

  1. Add it to Home Assistant

Running the above command showed the following output when pressing a button:

hue/hue_tap_tap1/buttonevent 34

The topic will be different so adjust the trigger below with your topic:

automation:
  - alias: hue_tap_button_1
    trigger:
      - platform: mqtt
        topic: hue/hue_tap_tap1/buttonevent
        payload: '34'
    action:
      - service: homeassistant.turn_on
        entity_id: script.todosomething

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