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# innogy SmartHome Binding

The binding integrates the innogy SmartHome (opens new window) system into openHAB. It uses the official API 1.1 as provided by innogy as cloud service. As all status updates and commands have to go through the API, a permanent internet connection is required. Currently there is no API for a direct communication with the innogy SmartHome Controller (SHC).

# Supported things

# Bridge

The innogy SmartHome Controller (SHC) is the bridge, that provides the central communication with the devices. Without the SHC, you cannot communicate with the devices. This binding supports both the SHC and the SHC2 (with support for Bluetooth devices).

# Devices

The following table shows all supported and tested devices and their channels. The channels are described in detail in the next chapter.

Device Description Supported channels
BRC8 Basic Remote Controller button1 ... button8, button1_count ... button8_count, battery_low
ISC2 In Wall Smart Controller button1, button2, button1_count, button2_count
ISD2 In Wall Smart Dimmer button1, button2, button1_count, button2_count, dimmer
ISR2 In Wall Smart Rollershutter button1, button2, button1_count, button2_count, rollershutter
ISS2 In Wall Smart Switch button1, button2, button1_count, button2_count, switch
PSD Pluggable Smart Dimmer dimmer
PSS Pluggable Smart Switch, indoor switch
PSSO Pluggable Smart Switch, outdoor switch
BT-PSS Bluetooth Pluggable Smart Switch, indoor switch
RST Radiator Mounted Smart Thermostat set_temperature, temperature, frost_warning, humidity, mold_warning, operation_mode, window_reduction_active, battery_low
RST2 Radiator Mounted Smart Thermostat (newer two battery version since 2018) set_temperature, temperature, frost_warning, humidity, mold_warning, operation_mode, window_reduction_active, battery_low
VariableActuator switch
WDS Window Door Sensor contact, battery_low
WMD Wall Mounted Motion Detector, indoor motion_count, luminance, battery_low
WMDO Wall Mounted Motion Detector, outdoor motion_count, luminance, battery_low
WRT Wall Mounted Room Thermostat set_temperature, temperature, humidity, battery_low
WSC2 Wall Mounted Smart Controller button1, button2, button1_count, button2_count, battery_low
WSD Wall Mounted Smoke Detector, old version smoke, alarm, battery_low
WSD2 Wall Mounted Smoke Detector, new version smoke, alarm, battery_low

Powermeter devices

Device Description Supported channels
AnalogMeter The Analog Meter from the innogy EnergyControl product energy_consumption_month_kwh, absolute_energy_consumption, energy_consumption_month_euro, energy_consumption_day_euro, energy_consumption_day_kwh
GenerationMeter The Generation Meter from the innogy PowerControlSolar product energy_generation_month_kwh, total_energy_generation, energy_generation_month_euro, energy_generation_day_euro, energy_generation_day_kwh, power_generation_watt
SmartMeter The Smart Meter from the innogy PowerControl product. energy_consumption_month_kwh, absolute_energy_consumption, energy_consumption_month_euro, energy_consumption_day_euro, energy_consumption_day_kwh, power_consumption_watt
Two-Way-Meter The Two-Way-Meter from the innogy PowerControlSolar product energy_month_kwh, total_energy, energy_month_euro, energy_day_euro, energy_day_kwh, energy_feed_month_kwh, total_energy_fed, energy_feed_month_euro, energy_feed_day_euro, energy_feed_day_kwh, power_watt

# Discovery

If the bridge (SHC) is located in the same LAN as the openHAB server, the bridge should be discovered automatically by mDNS. However, this can sometimes take a couple of minutes. If the bridge is not found, it can be added manually (see below under "Configuration").

After the bridge is added, devices are discovered automatically. As there is no background discovery implemented at the moment, you have to start the discovery manually. However, only devices will appear that are added in the innogy SmartHome app before, as the innogy Binding does not support the coupling of devices to the bridge.

# Channels

Channel Type ID Item Type Description Available on thing
alarm Switch Switches the alarm (ON/OFF) WSD, WSD2
battery_low Switch Indicates, if the battery is low (ON/OFF) BRC8, RST, WDS, WMD, WMD0, WRT, WSC2, WSD, WSD2
contact Contact Indicates the contact state (OPEN/CLOSED) WDS
dimmer Dimmer Allows to dimm a light device ISD2, PSD
frost_warning Switch active, if the measured temperature is too low (ON/OFF) RST
humidity Number Relative humidity in percent RST, WRT
button1 - trigger channel for rules, fires with each push BRC8, ISC2, ISD2, ISR2, ISS2, WSC2
button2 - trigger channel for rules, fires with each push BRC8, ISC2, ISD2, ISR2, ISS2, WSC2
button3 - trigger channel for rules, fires with each push BRC8
button4 - trigger channel for rules, fires with each push BRC8
button5 - trigger channel for rules, fires with each push BRC8
button6 - trigger channel for rules, fires with each push BRC8
button7 - trigger channel for rules, fires with each push BRC8
button8 - trigger channel for rules, fires with each push BRC8
button1_count Number number of button pushes for button 1, increased with each push BRC8, ISC2, ISD2, ISR2, ISS2, WSC2
button2_count Number number of button pushes for button 2, increased with each push BRC8, ISC2, ISD2, ISR2, ISS2, WSC2
button3_count Number number of button pushes for button 3, increased with each push BRC8
button4_count Number number of button pushes for button 4, increased with each push BRC8
button5_count Number number of button pushes for button 5, increased with each push BRC8
button6_count Number number of button pushes for button 6, increased with each push BRC8
button7_count Number number of button pushes for button 7, increased with each push BRC8
button8_count Number number of button pushes for button 8, increased with each push BRC8
luminance Number Indicates the measured luminance in percent WMD, WMD0
mold_warning Switch active, if the measured humidity is too low (ON/OFF) RST
motion_count Number Number of detected motions, increases with each detected motion WMD, WMDO
operation_mode String the mode of a thermostat (auto/manual) RST
rollershutter* Rollershutter Controls a roller shutter ISR2
set_temperature Number Sets the target temperature in °C RST, WRT
smoke Switch Indicates, if smoke was detected (ON/OFF) WSD, WSD2
switch Switch A switch to turn the device or variable on/off (ON/OFF) ISS2, PSS, PSSO, VariableActuator
temperature Number Holds the actual temperature in °C RST, WRT
window_reduction_active Switch indicates if a linked window is open and temperature reduced (ON/OFF) RST

The rollershutter channel has a boolean parameter invert. It is false by default. This means 100 on innogy is UP and 0 is DOWN. When invert is true than 0 on innogy is UP and 100 is DOWN.

# Thing configuration

# Configuring the SmartHome Controller (SHC)

The SmartHome Controller (SHC) can be configured in the UI as follows:

After the "innogy SmartHome Controller" is added via the Inbox, edit the controller and add the "Authorization code" by following the hints in the description. Save your changes. The SHC should now login and go online. Be sure it is connected to the Internet.

# Obtaining the authorization code and tokens

Authorization is done as oauth2 workflow with the innogy API.

To receive the auth-code, go to one of the following URLs depending on your brand and login with your credentials (you can find this link also in the SHC thing in the UI, if you edit it): https://auth.services-smarthome.de/AUTH (opens new window)

You will be redirected to openhab.org (opens new window) and the auth-code will be displayed. Copy and paste it into your SHC configuration and you are done.

The binding then requests the access and refresh tokens and saves them in the SHC configuration. The auth-code can only be used once and therefore is dropped. The access token is then used to login at the innogy API, but is valid only for a couple of hours. The binding automatically requests a new access token as needed by using the refresh token. So the refresh token is the relevant credential. Never give it to anybody!

# Discovering devices

All devices bound to the bridge are found by the discovery service once the SHC is online. As device discovery is not implemented as a background service, you should start it manually in the Inbox to find all devices. Now you can add all devices from your Inbox as things.

# File based configuration

As an alternative to using automatic discovery, innogy things can be configured using .things files. The innogy SmartHome Controller (SHC) can be configured using the following syntax:

Bridge innogysmarthome:bridge:<bridge-id> []

Then the required authcode is retrieved and set automatically:

Bridge innogysmarthome:bridge:<bridge-id> [ authcode="<authcode>" ]

** Security warning!* As the refresh-token is THE one and only credential one needs to access the innogy webservice with all device data, you have to make sure it is never given to another person. Thus it is recommended to remove the line from the openhab.log and/or make sure, the logfile is definitely never accessible by others!

All other innogy devices can be added using the following syntax:

Thing WDS <thing-id> "<thing-name>" @ "<room-name>" [ id="<the-device-id>" ]

The device ID (e.g. e9a74941a3807b57332214f346fb1129) can be found in the Inbox, as you find it below all things there in the form innogysmarthome:<device-type>:<bridge-id>:<the-device-id> (example: innogysmarthome:WSC2:SMARTHOME01:e9a74941a3807b57332214f346fb1129).

However, a full example .things configuration look like this:

Bridge innogysmarthome:bridge:mybride "innogy SmartHome Controller" {
    Thing ISD2 myDimmer "Dimmer Kitchen" @ "Kitchen" [ id="<device-id>" ]
    Thing ISS2 myLightSwitch "Light Livingroom" @ "Livingroom" [ id="<device-id>" ]
    Thing PSS myTVSwitch "TV" @ "Livingroom" [ id="<device-id>" ]
    Thing RST myHeating "Thermostat Livingroom" @ "Livingroom" [ id="<device-id>" ]
    Thing VariableActuator myInnogyVariable "My Variable" [ id="<device-id>" ]
    Thing WDS myWindowContact "Window Kitchen" @ "Kitchen" [ id="<device-id>" ]
    Thing WMD myMotionSensor "Motion entry" @ "Entry" [ id="<device-id>" ]
    Thing WSC2 myPushButton "Pushbutton" @ "Living" [ id="<device-id>" ]
    Thing WSD mySmokeDetector "Smoke detector Livingroom" @ "Living" [ id="<device-id>" ]
}

# Items configuration

You can then configure your items in your *.items config files as usual, for example:

Contact myWindowContact        "Kitchen"                <window>      {channel="innogysmarthome:WDS:mybridge:myWindowContact:contact"}
Switch myWindowContactBattery  "Battery low"            <battery>     {channel="innogysmarthome:WDS:mybridge:myWindowContact:battery_low"}
Number myHeatingTemp           "Bath [%.1f °C]"         <temperature> {channel="innogysmarthome:RST:mybridge:myHeating:temperature"}
Number myHeatingModeTempTarget "Settemp bath [%.1f °C]" <temperature> {channel="innogysmarthome:RST:mybridge:myHeating:set_temperature"}
String myHeatingMode           "Mode bath [%s]"         <temperature> {channel="innogysmarthome:RST:mybridge:myHeating:operation_mode"}
Number myHeatingHumidity       "Bath [%.1f %%]"         <humidity>    {channel="innogysmarthome:RST:mybridge:myHeating:humidity"}

# Sitemap configuration

The site configuration works a usual. One special example

sitemap default label="Home" {
    Frame {
        Text item=myHeatingTemp label="Temperature"
        Text item=myHeatingHumidity label="Humidity"
        Switch item=myHeatingMode label="Mode" mappings=[Manu="Manual", Auto="Auto"]
        Setpoint item=myHeatingModeTempTarget label="Target temperature" minValue=16 maxValue=25 step=1
    }
}

# Rules example for pushbuttons

Pushbuttons provide trigger channels, that can only be used in rules. Here is an example rule:

rule "Button triggered rule"
when
	Channel 'innogysmarthome:WSC2:mybridge:myPushButton:button1' triggered PRESSED
then
    // do something...
	logInfo("testlogger", "Button 1 pressed")
end

# Resolving certificate issues

If the bridge stays offline with the following status shown in the UI, the reason could be an expired certificate:

OFFLINE - COMMUNICATION_ERROR sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target

To solve this on a Linux system, follow this steps:

  1. Download the certificates (.cer-files) of https://home.innogy-smarthome.de (opens new window) and https://innogy.com (opens new window) including the "DigiCert Global Root G2" to your computer. As this depends on the used browser and operating system, please use a web search engine to find out how to achieve this for your situation.
  2. On your Linux system, goto your Java Machine's certificate store, e.g. /usr/lib/jvm/jdk-8-oracle-arm32-vfp-hflt/jre/lib/security. The path should include a file called cacerts (this is the certificate store) and may differ depending on the system used.
  3. Copy the .cer-files from step 1 into this directory.
  4. Import each certificate with the command: sudo keytool –importcert –alias “innogysmarthome” –keystore cacerts –file innogy.cer (alias can be freely chosen but must be unique; replace innogy.cer with the filename of the downloaded certificate)
  5. Restart the JVM and openHAB.

The default password of the certificate store is "changeit".