An unoffcial nodejs API wrapper for Hyundai BlueLink
npm install bluelinky
const BlueLinky = require('bluelinky');
const client = new BlueLinky({
username: 'someguy@example.com',
password: 'hunter1',
brand: 'hyundai',
region: 'US',
pin: '1234'
});
client.on('ready', async () => {
const vehicle = client.getVehicle('5NMS55555555555555');
try {
const response = await vehicle.lock();
console.log(response);
} catch (err) {
// log the error from the command invocation
}
});
client.on('error', async (err) => {
// something went wrong with login
});
Ensure you have a config.json
that matches the structure of the following, with your account details
{
"username": "email",
"password": "password",
"pin": "pin",
"brand": "kia" or "hyundai",
"vin": "vin"
}
Run an install for all the dependencies, npm install
Now you can invoke the debug.ts script with npm run debug
Checkout out the bluelinky-docs for more info.
Important information for login problems:
- If you experience login problems, please logout from the app on your phone and login again. You might need to ' upgrade ' your account to a generic Kia/Hyundai account, or create a new password or PIN.
- After you migrated your Bluelink account to a generic Hyundai account, or your UVO account to a generic Kia account, make sure that both accounts have the same credentials (userid and password) to avoid confusion in logging in.
- Lock
- Unlock
- Start (with climate control)
- Stop
- Status (full, parsed, cached)
- odometer
- location
- startCharge
- monthlyReport
- tripInfo
- EV: getChargeTargets
- EV: setChargeLimits
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