empierre / MyDomoAtHome

MyDomoAtHome - REST interface for ImperoHome with Domoticz (ISS)
http://domoticz.com/wiki/ImperiHome
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RGB lamps #8

Closed matthijsberk closed 8 years ago

matthijsberk commented 9 years ago

I would like to control my rgblights (milight) with imperihome from domoticz controller. offtopic great work, Imperihome is exactly what I was looking for.

empierre commented 9 years ago

@matthijsberk can you send me your domoticz database to domoticz@e-nef.com so I can test the configuration ?

empierre commented 9 years ago

Question 559 to Domoticz Team https://www.domoticz.com/forum/tracker.php?p=1&t=599

matthijsberk commented 9 years ago

Thank you, I did some research, because I try to find out how to make it easier for you. What I found out is that milight doesn't need saturation, because it doesn't have support for it so I think it's always 100% saturation (I tested it with a conversion calculator from hsl to rgb) (fixed value for saturation and onlythe brightness and hue are editable). What's good to know is that domoticz supports philips hue lights, which has saturation control but doesn't use it. I've read people who are using scripts to communicate with the hue bridge to get the right color. So your question remains and I'm very curious what the answer will be and if it will be fixed in the near future. Thank you for the great support.

empierre commented 9 years ago

I've upped the subject on the forum since the ticket has been closed for it is a forum discussion.

On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 1:38 PM, matthijsberk notifications@github.com wrote:

Thank you, I did some research, because I try to find out how to make it easier for you. What I found out is that milight doesn't need saturation, because it doesn't have support for it so I think it's always 100% saturation (I tested it with a conversion calculator from hsl to rgb) (fixed value for saturation and onlythe brightness and hue are editable). What's strange is that domoticz supports philips hue lights, which has saturation control. So your question remains and I'm very curious what the answer will be. Thank you for the great support.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/empierre/MyDomoAtHome/issues/8#issuecomment-138276217 .

Damien630 commented 8 years ago

Thank you for that wonderful work. I am also very interested about controlling my rgb lights (milight) with imperihome from domoticz. Any news about a next release including that feature ? thanks

empierre commented 8 years ago

no, some values are still missing in domoticz, a ticket is still open Le 9 janv. 2016 10:30 AM, "Damien630" notifications@github.com a écrit :

Thank you for that wonderful work. I am also very interested about controlling my rgb lights (milight) with imperihome from domoticz. Any news about a next release including that feature ? thanks

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/empierre/MyDomoAtHome/issues/8#issuecomment-170214952 .

empierre commented 8 years ago

some news here, will start testing soon https://github.com/domoticz/domoticz/issues/292#issuecomment-170317081

matthijsberk commented 8 years ago

Well that's some positive news. I'm curious what the outcome is and if it's enough for imperihome.

empierre commented 8 years ago

ok being added to the new version, to test follow the instrictions here: https://github.com/empierre/MyDomoAtHome/tree/nodejs

empierre commented 8 years ago

https://github.com/domoticz/domoticz/issues/292