Apple HomeKit support for TP-Link Kasa smart home devices using hc.
Devices are detected and communicated with via the local network APIs. This module does not use the cloud APIs and does not require you to log into the Kasa cloud service.
Currently this service only supports Kasa HS1xx Smart Plugs.
Once the device is paired with your iOS Home app, you can control it with any service that integrates with HomeKit, including Siri ("Turn off the Christmas tree") and Apple Watch. If you have a home hub like an Apple TV or iPad, you can control the device remotely.
The tool can be installed with:
go get -u github.com/joeshaw/kasa-homekit
Then you can run the service:
kasa-homekit
The service will search for Kasa devices on your local network at startup, and every 5 seconds afterward.
To pair, open up your Home iOS app, click the + icon, choose "Add Accessory" and then tap "Don't have a Code or Can't Scan?" You should see the Leaf under "Nearby Accessories." Tap that and enter the PIN 00102003. You should see one entry appear for each Kasa device on your network.
This code is fairly hacky, with some hardcoded values like timeouts. It also has limited device support.
Issues and pull requests are welcome. When filing a PR, please make
sure the code has been run through gofmt
.
Copyright 2020 Joe Shaw
kasa-homekit
is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE
file for details.