ruby-hue
is a simple Ruby library and binary for manipulating the Philips Hue
lighting system.
(In a pry
shell... for awesomeness)
require 'hue'
h = Hue::Hue.new # make use of auto-discovery
h.poll_state # fetch and print system status
h.set_bright_color(1, Color::RGB::Red)
h.all_lights.write bri: 255, hue: 40000, sat: 200
# alternate between blue and red
(1..1.0/0).each do |n|
h.all_lights.write hue: n.even? ? 0 : 248 * 182, transitiontime: 1
sleep 0.15
end
It is highly recommended that you read the inline comments in lib/hue.rb
. The
module is very thoroughly documented.
Make sure you have the following packages installed (including devel versions):
libcurl, libxml
You're also going to need to install the upnp
gem. Unfortunately it is not yet released publicly, so I have included it here as a submodule dependency. The easiest way to get setup right now would be:
git clone https://github.com/kballenegger/ruby-hue.git && cd ruby-hue
git submodule init
git submodule update
cd httpi && bundle install && rake install && cd ..
cd upnp && bundle install && rake install && cd ..
bundle install
rake install
gem install ruby-hue
will only work when upnp
has been successfully installed.
Thanks to this link for figuring out most of the unofficial Hue REST API: