TCP/WebSocket API
  • Getting Started
  • Information and Preferences
    • Get Device Information
    • Request Device Configuration
    • Configure Device Configuration
    • Request Accessory Names
    • Configure Accessory Names
  • Accessory Controls
    • Outlets
    • Nightlight
    • Color Light - HSV
    • Color Light - Temperature
  • Fetch Accessory Status
    • Outlets
    • Nightlight
    • Color Light
    • Sensors
  • Synchronous Updates
    • Outlets
    • Nightlight
    • Sensors
  • OTA
    • Request Available Updates
    • Perform OTA Update
    • OTA Download Progress (Synchronous)
    • OTA Result Update (Synchronous)
  • Device Management
    • InvisOutlet
      • Restart InvisOutlet
      • Reset InvisOutlet's Network Settings
      • Factory Reset InvisOutlet
      • Check MQTT Status
      • Home Assistant Discovery
    • InvisDeco
      • Restart InvisDeco
      • Reset InvisDeco
      • Occupancy Sensor Calibration
      • Temperature and Relative Humidity Calibration
  • API Reference
    • Terminology
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  1. Fetch Accessory Status

Color Light

[TCP/WebSocket -> InvisOutlet]

Fetch InvisDeco Aura's latest color lights statuses.

Request

  • packetID: Represents the ID of the packet. This can be any six digit number, no leading zeros.

  • payload:

    • callbackName: 18

    • callbackArgs:

      • 1: The color light selection; 5 - Nightlight.

{
    "packetID": 349027,
    "payload":
    {
        "callbackName": 18,
        "callbackArgs": [
            5
        ]
    }
}

Response

  • sn: The serial number of the InvisOutlet.

  • packetID: Represents the ID of the packet based on request packetID.

  • PUBACK : If the request is successfully processed; 1 - Successful, 0 - Fail.

  • payload:

    • callbackName : 18

    • callbackArgs :

      • 1 : The color light selection; 5 - Nightlight.

      • 2: The color adjustment selection; 1 - HSV, 2 - Temperature.

      • 3: The array that defines each LED's state and color; 9 arrays for nightlight, 7 arrays for indicator.

        • 1: State of the LED; 1 - On, 0 - Off.

        • 2: Brightness of the LED; 0-100.

        • 3: Hue and saturation in an array.

          • 1: Hue of the LED; 0-360.

          • 2: Saturation of the LED; 0-100.

        • 4: Temperature of the LED; 1000-40000.

Note: Hue/Saturation or temperature value may not reflect the current status, depending on if the last control was based on hue/saturation or temperature, and can be known by index 2 (color adjustment selection).

{
    "sn": "0003C44076",
    "packetID": 349027,
    "PUBACK": 1,
    "payload": {
        "callbackName": 18,
        "callbackArgs": [
            5,
            2,
            [
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000],
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000],
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000],
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000],
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000],
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000],
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000],
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000],
                [1, 100, [360, 100], 4000]
            ]
        ]
    }
}
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