![]() ![]() Its temporary since I am waiting until the new protocol version (3.3) is supported in tuya-convert or at the bare minimum, pytuya. Yes, you can change the color or any parameter with tuyaapi. You just need to extract the local key / id of your device using some sort of SSL proxy such as charles and your phone.ĭockerfile to embed it into the raspi image: (not needed if you don’t use docker)Ĭommand_on: "/usr/bin/node /tuyaporch/tuyaporch.js on"Ĭommand_off: "/usr/bin/node /tuyaporch/tuyaporch.js off"Ĭommand_state: "/usr/bin/node /tuyaporch/tuyaporch.js status" Since I expect this to be temporary, I did a quick and dirty nodejs script that I can run in HA to control the light. ![]() Kudos to the team that managed to reverse engineer 3.3. Unfortunately my light is using a brand new protocol version 3.3 that broke python-tuya, so I found this: ![]() Since I refuse to call the cloud to turn on a light, I decided to create a custom component based on. I got a new cheap Tuya controlled smart light bulb which unfortunately can’t be flashed with tasmota (I did this with others before but they patched it) using. I am a proud user of home assistant and all my modules work offline. ![]()
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