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Open K2i4n6g8 opened this issue 4 years ago • 3 comments

First, Thank so much for this amazing plugin Then if you could add to the configurations that you could ignore the light you want And thank you again for your hard work

K2i4n6g8 avatar Dec 02 '20 23:12 K2i4n6g8

I would also like this feature. I have 3 bedside lamps that have official HK support. But this plugin also see it and adds to HK.

ichasecorals avatar Jan 20 '21 16:01 ichasecorals

Guys, did you set disable „LAN Control” in Yeelight app for these lamps with native HomeKit?

mstef avatar Jan 20 '21 19:01 mstef

Guys, did you set disable „LAN Control” in Yeelight app for these lamps with native HomeKit?

Yeelight app doesn't allow me to toggle the LAN CONTROL. One is stuck at OFF and 2 are stuck at ON. But the one that is stuck at off still show in HK and in HOOBS

ichasecorals avatar Jan 20 '21 19:01 ichasecorals

Hello Guys, is there still no way to ignore a light? I have a mixed setup with HK supported and not supported devices. I don't want to turn off the LAN Control because it's slower to respond with Google Home and the Yeelight app. See here: https://forum.yeelight.com/t/topic/15354 I would really appreciate if someone could implement that feature.

FTHS92 avatar Feb 24 '23 19:02 FTHS92

As of 2.4.0 you can ignore a light by setting blacklist to true, e.g.:

{
  "bridge": {
    "name": "Raspberry Pi"
  },
  "accessories": [{}],
  "platforms": [
    {
      "platform": "yeelight",
      "name": "Yeelight",
      "defaultValue": {
        "aed78s": {
          "blacklist": true
        }
      }
    }
  ]
}

vieira avatar Aug 22 '23 21:08 vieira

As of 2.4.0 you can ignore a light by setting blacklist to true, e.g.:

{
  "bridge": {
    "name": "Raspberry Pi"
  },
  "accessories": [{}],
  "platforms": [
    {
      "platform": "yeelight",
      "name": "Yeelight",
      "defaultValue": {
        "aed78s": {
          "blacklist": true
        }
      }
    }
  ]
}

Hello,

What do I replace "ae78s" with? Do i add serial number of the device? or what? I'm a little confused and am not a coder but am trying to not have duplicate lights in my homekit.

neekchan avatar Nov 25 '23 13:11 neekchan

In your logs you will have some lines like:

[Yeelight] Received advertisement from ae78s.
[Yeelight] Device ceiling3-ae78s supports brightness

Replace the ae78s with whatever shows in your case.

vieira avatar Nov 25 '23 17:11 vieira