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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +21 -1
- data/bin/server +5 -8
- data/examples/demo.rb +18 -6
- data/lib/limitless_led.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/limitless_led/bridge.rb +8 -37
- data/lib/limitless_led/logger.rb +11 -2
- data/lib/limitless_led/server.rb +16 -2
- data/lib/limitless_led/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/bridge_spec.rb +83 -0
- data/spec/logger_spec.rb +5 -0
- data/spec/server_spec.rb +41 -0
- metadata +8 -4
- data/spec/limitless_led_spec.rb +0 -44
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data/README.md
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## Usage
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``` ruby
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require 'limitless_led'
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# If you don't have a LimitlessLED handy you can start the development
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# server by running bin/server, it logs to stdout
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bridge = LimitlessLed::Bridge.new(host: 'localhost', port: 8899)
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# Send in hex like this:
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bridge.color "#ff0000"
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# You can send a triple
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bridge.color "#f00"
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# Again if you don't have the LimitlessLED, you can create an instance
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# of the development server, we run it in an eventmachine reactor loop
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# in bin/server
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server = LimitlessLed::Server.new(host: 'localhost', port: 8899)
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# Then you can see what the server does when it receives messages
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server.receive_data("\x40\x00\xff")
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```
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## Contributing
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data/bin/server
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require 'eventmachine'
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require 'limitless_led'
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options = {}
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options = { port: 8899 }
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optparse = OptionParser.new do|opts|
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optparse = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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opts.banner = "Usage: server [options]"
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opts.on( '-p', '--port [PORT]', "Optional port" ) do|f|
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opts.on('-p', '--port [PORT]', "Optional port") do |port|
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options[:port] = port
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puts ">> Starting Limitless LED Server running on port: #{options[:port]}"
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EM.run do
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EM.open_datagram_socket('
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EM.open_datagram_socket('localhost', options[:port], LimitlessLed::Server)
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data/examples/demo.rb
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require 'limitless_led'
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# If you don't have a LimitlessLED handy you can start the development
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# server by running bin/server, it logs to stdout
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bridge = LimitlessLed::Bridge.new(host: 'localhost', port: 8899)
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# Send in hex like this:
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bridge.color "#ff0000"
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# You can send a triple
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bridge.color "#f00"
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# Again if you don't have the LimitlessLED, you can create an instance
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# of the development server
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server = LimitlessLed::Server.new(host: 'localhost', port: 8899)
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# Then you can see what the server does when it receives messages
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server.receive_data("\x40\x00\xff")
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sleep 0.025
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data/lib/limitless_led.rb
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def run(input)
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command = input.bytes
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# the dial with 255 being almost the same color as 0, this is because the
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# color space we are using is HSL.
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# This sets the color of the LED with a hex value for the color the packets
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def color(color)
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color = Color::RGB.from_html(color).to_hsl
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hue = color.hue / 360.0 * 255.0
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send_packet "\x40#{ hue.to_i.chr }\x55"
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data/lib/limitless_led/logger.rb
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# the dial with 255 being almost the same color as 0, this is because the
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hue= color.to_f / 255.0 * 360.0
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color = Color::HSL.new( hue, 100, 50).to_rgb
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def receive_data(input)
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# Tests should cover these commands, which can also be found here:
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# http://www.limitlessled.com/dev/
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# All UDP Commands are 3 Bytes. First byte is from the list below, plus a fixed 2 byte suffix of 0x00 (decimal: 0) and 0x55 (decimal: 85)
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# i.e. to turn all RGBW COLOR LimitlessLED Smart lights to ON then send the TCP/IP UDP packet of: 0x42 0x00 0x55
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# Hexidecimal (byte) Decimal (integer)
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# RGBW COLOR LED ALL ON 0x42 66
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# GROUP 1 ALL ON 0x45 69 (SYNC/PAIR RGB+W Bulb within 2 seconds of Wall Switch Power being turned ON)
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# GROUP 1 ALL OFF 0x46 70
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# GROUP 2 ALL ON 0x47 71 (SYNC/PAIR RGB+W Bulb within 2 seconds of Wall Switch Power being turned ON)
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# GROUP 2 ALL OFF 0x48 72
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# GROUP 3 ALL ON 0x49 73 (SYNC/PAIR RGB+W Bulb within 2 seconds of Wall Switch Power being turned ON)
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# GROUP 4 ALL ON 0x4B 75 (SYNC/PAIR RGB+W Bulb within 2 seconds of Wall Switch Power being turned ON)
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# SET COLOR TO WHITE (GROUP ALL) 0x42 100ms followed by: 0xC2
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# SET COLOR TO WHITE (GROUP 1) 0x45 100ms followed by: 0xC5
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describe LimitlessLed::Bridge do
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let(:params) { {} }
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subject { LimitlessLed::Bridge.new(params) }
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its(:host) { should == 'localhost' }
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its(:port) { should == 8899 }
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end
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describe 'can be initialized with a host and port' do
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let(:params) { { host: '192.168.100.100', port: 6666 } }
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its(:host) { should == '192.168.100.100' }
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describe '#color' do
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subject.send(:send_packet, "\x40\xFF\x55")
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fake_socket.should_receive(:send).with("\x40\xFF\x55", 0)
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authors:
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- Joseph Silvashy
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bindir: bin
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describe LimitlessLed do
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