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Lights API

The lights API provides a means of interacting with the lights in Hue Bridge.

Light Object

Any function calls that will return an instance of a Light, will return a Light instance. The Light object provides useful getters and setters for interacting with the Light. Consult the documentation for specifics.

getAll()

The getAll() function allows you to get all the lights that the Hue Bridge has registered with it.

api.lights.getAll()
  .then(allLights => {
    // Display the lights from the bridge
    console.log(JSON.stringify(allLights, null, 2));
  });

This function call will resolve to an Array of Light objects.

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

getLight()

The getLight(id) function allows you to retrieve a specific light.

  • id: The id number or a Light instance to retrieve from the bridge.
api.lights.getLight(id)
  .then(light => {
    // Display the details of the light
    console.log(light.toStringDetailed());
  });

This function call will return a Promise that will resolve to a single Light instance.

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

getLightByName()

The getLightByName(name) function allows you to retrieve a specific light by its associated name value. It is possible to have multiple lights with the same names, so this will return an array of lights that match the specified name.

api.lights.getLightByName(name)
  .then(lights => {
    // Display the details of the first light match
    console.log(light[0].toStringDetailed());
  });

This function call will resolve to an array of Light instances.

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

searchForNew()

The searchForNew() function will initiate a search for new lights by the Hue Bridge. It will search for at least 40 seconds (but may run longer if lights are found). The search is asynchronous and performed on the bridge. To obtain the results from a previous search, use the getNew() API function.

Calling this function whilst a search is in progress will extend the search for another 40 seconds.

api.lights.searchForNew()
  .then(searchStarted => {
    // Display the status of the search request
    console.log(`Search for new lights started? ${searchStarted}`);
  });

The function will resolve to a Boolean status as to whether or no a search was activated, or extended.

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

getNew()

The getNew() function obtains the list of Lights that were discovered from the last time a search was performed (via searchForNew()). Note, the lights that are provided in this API call will be cleared when a new search is initiated on the Hue Bridge.

api.lights.getNew()
  .then(results => {
    // Display the details of the search results
    console.log(JSON.stringify(results, null, 2));
  });

The function will resolve to a JSON payload consisting of a lastscan property that will be set to the timestamp of the last scan that was performed.

If any lights are found they will be presented under the id value that has been associated with the light,, e.g. 5 and the data value associate with it will be the JSON payload for the light.

For example if a light of id 7 is found the returned JSON payload will be:

{
  "lastscan": "2019-07-13T09:58:20",
  "7": {
    "name": "Hue Lamp 7"
  }
}

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

getLightAttributesAndState()

The getLightSttributesAndState(id) function allows you to retrieve all the attributes and the state of a particular light from the Hue Bridge.

api.lights.getLightAttributesAndState(id)
  .then(attributesAndState => {
    // Display the details of the light
    console.log(JSON.stringify(attributesAndState, null, 2));
  });

This will resolve to an Object that contains all the attributes and the current state of the light, an example of this is shown below:

{
  "id": 1,
  "state": {
    "on": false,
    "bri": 0,
    "hue": 38191,
    "sat": 94,
    "effect": "none",
    "xy": [
      0.3321,
      0.3605
    ],
    "alert": "select",
    "colormode": "xy",
    "mode": "homeautomation",
    "reachable": true
  },
  "swupdate": {
    "state": "notupdatable",
    "lastinstall": null
  },
  "type": "Color light",
  "name": "Living Colour Floor",
  "modelid": "LLC007",
  "manufacturername": "Philips",
  "productname": "LivingColors",
  "capabilities": {
    "certified": true,
    "control": {
      "mindimlevel": 10000,
      "maxlumen": 120,
      "colorgamuttype": "A",
      "colorgamut": [
        [
          0.704,
          0.296
        ],
        [
          0.2151,
          0.7106
        ],
        [
          0.138,
          0.08
        ]
      ]
    },
    "streaming": {
      "renderer": false,
      "proxy": false
    }
  },
  "config": {
    "archetype": "huebloom",
    "function": "decorative",
    "direction": "upwards"
  },
  "uniqueid": "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx-xx",
  "swversion": "4.6.0.8274"
}

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

getLightState()

You can obtain the current light state for a light using the getLightState(id) function.

api.lights.getLightState(id)
  .then(state => {
    // Display the state of the light
    console.log(JSON.stringify(state, null, 2));
  });

This will resolve to an Object with the current state values of the light identified by the id. The state values returned will depend upon the type of the light and its current state values.

{
  "on": false,
  "bri": 0,
  "hue": 38191,
  "sat": 94,
  "effect": "none",
  "xy": [
    0.3321,
    0.3605
  ],
  "alert": "select",
  "colormode": "xy",
  "mode": "homeautomation",
  "reachable": true
}

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

setLightState()

The setLightState(id, state) function can be used to set the state of a light specified by the id to the specified state provided.

You can either provide a data object with the desired properties set for the state or utilize the LightState object to build a desired LightState to set.

Example setting a simple light state of on using a simple object:

api.lights.setLightState(id, {on: true})
  .then(result => {
    console.log(`Light state change was successful? ${result}`);
  })

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

Example using a LightState state to set on and ct value:

const state = new LightState().on().ct(200);

api.lights.setLightState(LIGHT_ID, state)
  .then(result => {
    console.log(`Light state change was successful? ${result}`);
  })

The call will resolve to a Boolean that indicates the success status of the change.

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

renameLight()

The renameLight(id, name) function allows you to rename the light identified by the id to the specified name value.

api.lights.renameLight(id, 'my_new_name')
  .then(result => {
      console.log(`Successfully reanmed light? ${result}`);
  });

The call will resolve to a Boolean with the auccess status of the renaming.

A complete code sample for this function is available here.

deleteLight()

The deletLight(id) function will allow you to remove the light identified by the id value from the Hue Bridge.

api.lights.deleteLight(lightId)
  .then(result => {
    // Display the state of the light
    console.log(`Successfully delete light? ${result}`);
  })

The call will resolve to a Boolean indicate a successful deletion of the light. If the light is not found, it will generate an error stating the resource is not available.

A complete code sample for this function is available here.