Wink Web is a responsive web based dashboard for controlling the wink home automation platform.
- it used javascript for majority of the functionality
- it can be run without the need of a php server
- it keeps login credentials stored locally as opposed to on a server
Wink web also comes bundled with an xcode project and a Mac OS X 10.11 or El Capitan Application for quick access to Wink Web
this app used some of the resorces of william Beam on Google Plus and taichino on github to build
1.5
Added settings tab for controlling show/hide the zoom slider, temperature units from F to C and visa versa, Setting of custom encryption key for added security(still the best security is to just protect access to your actual computer since everything is stored locally on there), added support for color light bulbs. updated the wink app to have the necessary dependencies bundled inside it.
- Smart Light Bulbs (dimming and color changing where available)
- Binary Switches (Including Wink Relay and Other Z-Wave/Smart Switches)
- Smart Outlets (Including Pivot Power Geniuses and Outlink adapters to name a few)
- Thermostats
- Door Locks
- Door/Window Sensors
- Spotter 1st Gen(Battery Only ATM)
- Smoke Alarms(Battery Only ATM)
- Garage Doors Open & Closing
- Blinds/Shades Incremental Adjustments
upload contents of Site to your webhost via ftp and then access it in the web from the domain setup with your host.
this script may not work if uploaded to a subdirectory of the main domain such as http://www.yourdomain.com/subdirectory/
- Drag the winkweb file to your applications folder.
- Open Applications folder in a Finder Window.
- Right Click on winkweb app
- Click open
- continue through any gatekeeper warnings
- the app then will startup at the top right of the screen in the statusbar area with the wink icon
- clicking that icon will prompt you to sign into the wink web dashboard.
- after successfully signed on you can start using the wink web portal any time from your mac
this app maintains the login credentials in a local cookie on your mac your login credentials are never shared with any third party. heck I won't ever know them either nor do i care to.
Want to contribute? Great!
feel free to create a pull request here on Github and I will review any changes prior to making them part of the official branch
Free Software, Hell Yeah!