We are soon switching to an all-new Philips Hue Plugin
You are welcome to check out our upcoming release of a new Philipe Hue plugin (which is still under heavy development). You can find the new plugin here New version 2.0.
It should work with all recent Philips Hue Bridges (sold like 6-7 years ago).
If you have the original plugin installed, please, first install the update to the old plugin Philips-Hue original plugin 1.6.8, otherwise your sidebar gets mixed up...
You can install both versions (old and new) in parallel without problems.
(The notes below are kept for reference)
This sample plugin allows controlling Philips Hue
lights in your network. It's a demonstration of the Stream Deck SDK.
Since version 1.6.0, it also supports the Stream Deck +. The brightness-action contains an example of how to change the display of the dial-control's touch-panel.
- Code written in JavaScript
- Cross-platform (macOS, Windows)
- Localized
- Basic support for Stream Deck +
In the Release folder, you can find the file com.elgato.philips-hue.streamDeckPlugin
. If you double-click this file on your machine, Stream Deck will install the plugin.
The Sources folder contains the source code of the plugin.
- fixed/improved support for temperature actions
- PI now lets you only select lights for a temperature action if they support color temperature
- updated CSS to the latest versions of our SDK-libs
- added an option to the PI to allow larger steps if you rotate dials (1,2,3,4,5,10).
- fixed broken localizations
- changed versioning to semver
- added basic support for Stream Deck +
You can now drag a brightness-/ or temperature-action to a SD+ dial-control. It supports these actions:
- Turn the dial to change the brightness/temperature
- Press the dial to:
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- set the brightness/temperature to the configured value - if the light is on
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- turn the light on - if the light is off
- Long-Press the dial to toggle the light on/off
- Tap the touch-panel to toggle the light on/off
DialStacks are not properly supported yet.