XiaoMi Gateway plugin for HomeBridge.
Thanks for nfarina(the author of homebridge), OpenMiHome, aholstenson(the author of miio), all other developer and testers.
Make sure you have V2 of the gateway.
- FM Switch
- Lightbulb Control
- Security
- Install HomeBridge, please follow it's README.
If you are using Raspberry Pi, please read Running-HomeBridge-on-a-Raspberry-Pi. - Make sure you can see HomeBridge in your iOS devices, if not, please go back to step 1.
- Install this plugin.
npm install -g homebridge-mi-gateway
Modify ~/.homebridge/config.json
.
"accessories": [{
"accessory": "MiGateway",
"ip": "192.168.123.xx",
"token": "your-token",
"name": "MiGateway",
"fmName": "FM",
"lightName": "Lightbulb",
"securityName": "Security"
}]
setup MiJia(MiHome) app in your android device or android virtual machine.
open MiJia(MiHome) app and login your account.
refresh device list and make sure device display in the device list.
get miio2.db(path: /data/data/com.xiaomi.smarthome/databases/miio2.db) file from your android device or android virtual machine.
open website [Get MiIo Tokens By DataBase File], upload miio2.db file and submit.
Install miio: npm install -g miio@0.14.1
Open command prompt or terminal. Run following command:
miio --discover
Wait until you get output similar to this:
Device ID: xxxxxxxx
Model info: Unknown
Address: 192.168.88.xx
Token: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx via auto-token
Support: Unknown
"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" is token.
If token is "???", then reset device and connect device created Wi-Fi hotspot.
Run following command:
miio --discover --sync
Wait until you get output.
For more information about token, please refer to OpenMiHome and miio.
Copyright 2018 by Stan Zhai. Licensed under MIT.