An example application that uses Matter to send messages to a Matter server.
See the build guide for general background on build prerequisites.
Building the example application is quite straightforward. It can either be done as part of an overall "build everything" build:
./gn_build.sh
which puts the binary at out/debug/standalone/chip-tool
or directly via:
scripts/examples/gn_build_example.sh examples/chip-tool SOME-PATH/
which puts the binary at SOME-PATH/chip-tool
.
Message tracing allows capture of the secure messages which can be used for test automation.
There are additional flags to chip-tool to control where the traces should go:
- --trace_file Outputs trace data to the specified file.
- --trace_log <0/1> Outputs trace data to the console with automation logs if set to 1
For example:
out/with_trace/chip-tool pairing <pairing_args> --trace_file trace.log
In order to send commands to a device, it must be commissioned with the client.
chip-tool currently only supports commissioning and remembering one device at a
time. The configuration state is stored in /tmp/chip_tool_config.ini
; deleting
this and other .ini
files in /tmp
can sometimes resolve issues due to stale
configuration.
To initiate a client commissioning request to a device, run the built executable and choose the pairing mode.
Run the built executable and pass it the discriminator and pairing code of the remote device, as well as the network credentials to use.
The command below uses the default values hard-coded into the debug versions of the ESP32 all-clusters-app to commission it onto a Wi-Fi network:
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} ${SSID} ${PASSWORD} 20202021 3840
where:
- ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} (which must be a decimal number or a
0x
-prefixed hex number) is the node id to assign to the node being commissioned. - ${SSID} is the Wi-Fi SSID either as a string, or in the form
hex:XXXXXXXX
where the bytes of the SSID are encoded as two-digit hex numbers. - ${PASSWORD} is the Wi-Fi password, again either as a string or as hex data
For example:
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi 0x11 xyz secret 20202021 3840
or equivalently:
chip-tool pairing ble-wifi 17 hex:787980 hex:736563726574 20202021 3840
The command below will discover devices and try to pair with the first one it discovers using the provided setup code.
chip-tool pairing onnetwork ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} 20202021
The command below will discover devices with long discriminator 3840 and try to pair with the first one it discovers using the provided setup code.
chip-tool pairing onnetwork-long ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} 20202021 3840
The command below will discover devices based on the given QR code (which devices log when they start up) and try to pair with the first one it discovers.
chip-tool pairing code ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} MT:#######
In all these cases, the device will be assigned node id ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN}
(which must be a decimal number or a 0x-prefixed hex number).
Trust store will be automatically created using the default Test Attestation PAA. To use a different set of PAAs, pass the path using the optional parameter --paa-trust-store-path while running the built executable. Trusted PAAs are available at credentials/development/paa-root-certs/.
The command below will select a set of trusted PAAs to be used during Attestation Verification. It will also discover devices with long discriminator 3840 and try to pair with the first one it discovers using the provided setup code.
chip-tool pairing onnetwork-long ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} 20202021 3840 --paa-trust-store-path path/to/PAAs
chip-tool pairing unpair
To use the Client to send Matter commands, run the built executable and pass it the target cluster name, the target command name as well as an endpoint id.
The endpoint id must be between 1 and 240.
chip-tool onoff on 1
The client will send a single command packet and then exit.
-
Commission and pair device with nodeId 1234
-
Add group Keyset to device
chip-tool groupkeymanagement key-set-write GroupKeySet node-id endpoint-id
chip-tool groupkeymanagement key-set-write '{"groupKeySetID": 42, \
"groupKeySecurityPolicy": 0, "epochKey0": \
"d0d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9dadbdcdddedf", "epochStartTime0": 2220000,"epochKey1": \
"d1d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9dadbdcdddedf", "epochStartTime1": 2220001,"epochKey2": \
"d2d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9dadbdcdddedf", "epochStartTime2": 2220002 }' 1234 0
- Bind Key to group
chip-tool groupkeymanagement write group-key-map attr-value node-id endpoint-id
chip-tool groupkeymanagement write group-key-map '[{"groupId": 16705, "groupKeySetID": 42}]' 1234 0
- Add Group to device
chip-tool groups add-group GroupId GroupName node-id endpoint-id
chip-tool groups add-group 0x4141 Light 1234 1
Prior to sending a Group command, both the end device and the Client (Chip-tool) must be configured appropriately.
To configure the client please use the groupsettings option
chip-tool groupsettings
A group with a valid encryption key needs to be set. The groupid and the encryption key must match the one configured on the end device.
To add a group
chip-tool groupsettings add-group groupName groupId
chip-tool groupsettings add-group TestName 0x4141
To add a keyset
chip-tool groupsettings add-keysets keysetId keyPolicy validityTime EpochKey
chip-tool groupsettings add-keysets 0xAAAA 0 0x000000000021dfe0 hex:d0d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9dadbdcdddedf
Take note that the epoch key must be in hex form with the 'hex:' prefix
Finally to bind the keyset to the group
chip-tool groupsettings bind-keyset groupId keysetId
chip-tool groupsettings bind-keyset 0x4141 0xAAAA
To use the Client to send Matter commands, run the built executable and pass it
the target cluster name, the target command name, the Group Id in Node Id form
(0xffffffffffffXXXX
) and an used endpoint Id. Take note that Only commands and
attributes write can be send with Group Id. Also note that a group ACL needs to
be installed before a command sent to the group will be accepted. See
the access control guide
E.G. sending to group Id 0x4141
chip-tool onoff on 0xffffffffffff4141 1
The client will send a single multicast command packet and then exit.
To get the list of supported clusters, run the built executable without any arguments.
chip-tool
Example output:
Usage:
./chip-tool cluster_name command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Clusters: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * basic |
| * colorcontrol |
| * doorlock |
| * groups |
| * identify |
| * levelcontrol |
| * onoff |
| * pairing |
| * payload |
| * scenes |
| * temperaturemeasurement |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
To get the list of commands for a specific cluster, run the built executable with the target cluster name.
chip-tool onoff
To the the list of attributes for a specific cluster, run the built executable
with the target cluster name and the read
command name.
chip-tool onoff read
To get the list of parameters for a specific command, run the built executable with the target cluster name and the target command name
chip-tool onoff on
chip-tool tests Test_TC_OO_1_1
To parse a setup code, run the built executable with the payload
cluster name
and the parse-setup-payload
command
chip-tool payload parse-setup-payload code
chip-tool payload parse-setup-payload "MT:#####"
chip-tool payload parse-setup-payload "MT:#####"
chip-tool payload parse-setup-payload "#####"
To parse an additional data payload, run the built executable with the payload
cluster name and the parse-additional-data-payload
command
chip-tool payload parse-additional-data-payload "#####"
- basic
- colorcontrol
- doorlock
- groups
- identify
- levelcontrol
- onoff
- pairing
- payload
- scenes
- temperaturemeasurement
Usage:
./chip-tool basic command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * reset-to-factory-defaults |
| * ping |
| * discover |
| * read |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool colorcontrol command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * move-color |
| * move-color-temperature |
| * move-hue |
| * move-saturation |
| * move-to-color |
| * move-to-color-temperature |
| * move-to-hue |
| * move-to-hue-and-saturation |
| * move-to-saturation |
| * step-color |
| * step-color-temperature |
| * step-hue |
| * step-saturation |
| * stop-move-step |
| * discover |
| * read |
| * report |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool doorlock command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * clear-all-pins |
| * clear-all-rfids |
| * clear-holiday-schedule |
| * clear-pin |
| * clear-rfid |
| * clear-weekday-schedule |
| * clear-yearday-schedule |
| * get-holiday-schedule |
| * get-pin |
| * get-rfid |
| * get-user-type |
| * get-weekday-schedule |
| * get-yearday-schedule |
| * lock-door |
| * set-holiday-schedule |
| * set-pin |
| * set-rfid |
| * set-user-type |
| * set-weekday-schedule |
| * set-yearday-schedule |
| * unlock-door |
| * unlock-with-timeout |
| * discover |
| * read |
| * report |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool groups command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * add-group |
| * add-group-if-identifying |
| * get-group-membership |
| * remove-all-groups |
| * remove-group |
| * view-group |
| * discover |
| * read |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool identify command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * identify |
| * identify-query |
| * discover |
| * read |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool levelcontrol command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * move |
| * move-to-level |
| * move-to-level-with-on-off |
| * move-with-on-off |
| * step |
| * step-with-on-off |
| * stop |
| * stop-with-on-off |
| * discover |
| * read |
| * report |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool onoff command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * off |
| * on |
| * toggle |
| * discover |
| * read |
| * report |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Send the OFF command to the ONOFF cluster on the given endpoint.
Send the ON command to the ONOFF cluster on the given endpoint.
Send the TOGGLE command to the ONOFF cluster on the given endpoint.
Send the DISCOVER command to the ONOFF cluster on the given endpoint.
Usage:
./chip-tool pairing command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * unpair |
| * ble |
| * softap |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool payload command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * parse-setup-payload |
| * parse-additional-data-payload |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool scenes command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * add-scene |
| * get-scene-membership |
| * recall-scene |
| * remove-all-scenes |
| * remove-scene |
| * store-scene |
| * view-scene |
| * discover |
| * read |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Usage:
./chip-tool temperaturemeasurement command_name [param1 param2 ...]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Commands: |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| * discover |
| * read |
| * report |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
To learn more about the tool, how to build it, use its commands and advanced features, read the following guide: