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- package/README.md +44 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/BridgedDeviceNode.js +147 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/BridgedDeviceNode.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/{BridgedDevicesNode.js → BridgedDevicesNodeLegacy.js} +2 -2
- package/dist/esm/examples/BridgedDevicesNodeLegacy.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/ComposedDeviceNode.js +116 -127
- package/dist/esm/examples/ComposedDeviceNode.js.map +3 -3
- package/dist/esm/examples/ComposedDeviceNodeLegacy.js +138 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/ComposedDeviceNodeLegacy.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/ControllerNode.js +24 -20
- package/dist/esm/examples/ControllerNode.js.map +2 -2
- package/dist/esm/examples/ControllerNodeLegacy.js +227 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/ControllerNodeLegacy.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/DeviceNode.js +118 -159
- package/dist/esm/examples/DeviceNode.js.map +2 -2
- package/dist/esm/examples/DeviceNodeFull.js +253 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/DeviceNodeFull.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/DeviceNodeFullLegacy.js +171 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/DeviceNodeFullLegacy.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/IlluminatedRollerShade.js +85 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/IlluminatedRollerShade.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/LightDevice.js +34 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/LightDevice.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/MultiDeviceNode.js +133 -134
- package/dist/esm/examples/MultiDeviceNode.js.map +3 -3
- package/dist/esm/examples/MultiDeviceNodeLegacy.js +146 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/MultiDeviceNodeLegacy.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/SensorDeviceNode.js +167 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/SensorDeviceNode.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/DummyThreadNetworkCommissioningServer.js +115 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/DummyThreadNetworkCommissioningServer.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningServer.js +115 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningServer.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/{DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningClusterServer.js → DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningServerLegacy.js} +16 -14
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningServerLegacy.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/MyFancyOwnFunctionality.js +110 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/MyFancyOwnFunctionality.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example01.js +5 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example01.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example02.js +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example02.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example03.js +15 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example03.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example04.js +10 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example04.js.map +7 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example05.js +14 -0
- package/dist/esm/tutorial/example05.js.map +7 -0
- package/package.json +9 -6
- package/src/examples/BridgedDeviceNode.ts +260 -0
- package/src/examples/{BridgedDevicesNode.ts → BridgedDevicesNodeLegacy.ts} +6 -1
- package/src/examples/ComposedDeviceNode.ts +173 -223
- package/src/examples/ComposedDeviceNodeLegacy.ts +252 -0
- package/src/examples/ControllerNode.ts +28 -22
- package/src/examples/ControllerNodeLegacy.ts +354 -0
- package/src/examples/DeviceNode.ts +173 -273
- package/src/examples/DeviceNodeFull.ts +440 -0
- package/src/examples/DeviceNodeFullLegacy.ts +307 -0
- package/src/examples/IlluminatedRollerShade.ts +130 -0
- package/src/examples/LightDevice.ts +60 -0
- package/src/examples/MultiDeviceNode.ts +184 -236
- package/src/examples/MultiDeviceNodeLegacy.ts +267 -0
- package/src/examples/SensorDeviceNode.ts +236 -0
- package/src/examples/cluster/DummyThreadNetworkCommissioningServer.ts +156 -0
- package/src/examples/cluster/DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningServer.ts +153 -0
- package/src/examples/cluster/{DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningClusterServer.ts → DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningServerLegacy.ts} +16 -13
- package/src/examples/cluster/MyFancyOwnFunctionality.ts +185 -0
- package/src/tsconfig.json +9 -1
- package/src/tutorial/example01.ts +6 -0
- package/src/tutorial/example02.ts +9 -0
- package/src/tutorial/example03.ts +19 -0
- package/src/tutorial/example04.ts +13 -0
- package/src/tutorial/example05.ts +19 -0
- package/dist/esm/examples/BridgedDevicesNode.js.map +0 -7
- package/dist/esm/examples/cluster/DummyWifiNetworkCommissioningClusterServer.js.map +0 -7
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// Include this first to auto-register Crypto, Network and Time Node.js implementations
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import { requireMinNodeVersion } from "@project-chip/matter-node.js/util";
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import { BridgedDeviceBasicInformationServer } from "@project-chip/matter.js/behavior/definitions/bridged-device-basic-information";
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import { DeviceTypeId, VendorId } from "@project-chip/matter.js/datatype";
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import { logEndpoint } from "@project-chip/matter.js/device";
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import { OnOffPlugInUnitDevice } from "@project-chip/matter.js/devices/OnOffPlugInUnitDevice";
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import { AggregatorEndpoint } from "@project-chip/matter.js/endpoint/definitions";
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import { Environment, StorageService } from "@project-chip/matter.js/environment";
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requireMinNodeVersion(16);
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* Create a Matter ServerNode, which contains the Root Endpoint and all relevant data and configuration
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id: uniqueId,
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port,
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productDescription: {
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