deCONZ REST-API plugin to control ZigBee devices
The deCONZ REST plugin provides a REST-API to access Zigbee 3.0 (Z30), Zigbee Home Automation (ZHA) and Zigbee Light Link (ZLL) lights, switches and sensors from Xiaomi Aqara, IKEA TRÅDFRI, Philips Hue, innr, Samsung and many more vendors.
A list of supported Zigbee devices can be found on the Supported Devices page.
To communicate with Zigbee devices the RaspBee / RaspBee II Zigbee shield for Raspberry Pi, or a ConBee / ConBee II / ConBee III USB dongle is required.
For community based support with deCONZ or Phoscon, please visit the deCONZ Discord server.
The Phoscon App is a browser based web application and supports lights, sensors and switches. For more information and screenshots visit the Phoscon App Documentation.
deCONZ beta releases are scheduled roughly once per week. After 1–3 betas a stable version is released and a new beta cycle begins.
Current Beta: v2.26.3-beta
Current Stable: v2.26.3
Next Beta: v2.27.0-beta Expected in April. Next Stable: v2.27.x Expected in April.
You find the instructions for your platform and device on the Phoscon website:
Important: If you're updating from a previous version always make sure to create an backup in the Phoscon App and read the changelog first.
https://github.com/dresden-elektronik/deconz-rest-plugin/releases
The build instructions are described in BUILDING.md.
The deCONZ application packages are available for the following platforms and contain the main application and the pre-compiled REST-API plugin.
To manually install a Linux .deb package enter these commands:
sudo dpkg -i <package name>.deb
sudo apt-get install -f
The deCONZ package contains a systemd script, which allows deCONZ to run without a X11 server.
$ sudo systemctl enable deconz
The dresden elektronik sd-card image and default installation method autostarts deCONZ GUI. The following commands disable the deCONZ GUI service:
$ sudo systemctl disable deconz-gui
$ sudo systemctl stop deconz-gui
The following libraries are used by the plugin:
The plugin is available as open source and licensed under the BSD (3-Clause) license.