A node.js module to operate an August Smart Lock, via BLE.
This is not developed or officially support by August, it works for me but use at your own risk!
Same as for noble.
On Linux, you will need bluez 5.
Also tested and working on OSX Yosemite.
npm install augustctl
It's necessary to have an offlineKey
and corresponding offlineKeyOffset
that are recognized by your lock. These can be sourced from an Android phone that is already associated with the lock.
On an iPhone, these items are most likely stored in the Keychain, so presumably on a jailbroken phone they can be accessed but it's not currently known how.
It's a little more typing, but on a non-rooted phone, you can open the official app and go to the keychain view (the list of all your "houses"), click on the gear to access the settings, and long click on the application version to access the debug setttings. As of v1.0.4.1, the password for the debug menu is KryspyKym
. In the debug settings display, you should see a JSON object with the offlineKey and offlineKeyOffset.
Place these in a file named config.json
, which should look something like this:
{ "offlineKey": "0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef", "offlineKeyOffset": 1 }
Be careful when transcribing the key - one small error and it will not work.
Note: You can also enable Auto-Unlock for Android in the debug menu!
If the phone is rooted, you can copy the /data/data/com.august.app/shared_prefs/LockSettingsPreferences.xml
file from your phone to your computer. Many file manager apps, or an adb shell, will let you access it, as long as your phone is rooted.
Run this file through the tools/decrypt_preferences.js script to view the JSON representation of the preferences. The script output can be used directly as your configuration file.
node tools/decrypt_preferences.js LockSettingsPreferences.xml > config.json
The configuration file location can be explicitly set via the AUGUSTCTL_CONFIG environment variable.
Assuming you've configured your offline key and offset, as above, just:
augustctl unlock
augustctl lock
That's it!
Alternatively, a simple HTTP API server is available. From a checked out installation:
npm start