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LifxBulb Example
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import pylifx | |
""" First you need to create a controller object using the controller group address """ | |
controller_group_address = "MAC Address of controller group goes here" | |
gateway_controller = pylifx.LifxController(site_addr=controller_group_address) | |
""" Now, you have two options: controlling it via the gateway_controller object created above using the MAC address of the | |
bulb itself, or creating an individual LifxBulb object and controlling it directly. | |
The first way:""" | |
# You first have to call the find_bulbs method to populate the list of all bulbs (this may or may not have to be called, there is some work being done in another module I don't want to dig into): | |
gateway_controller.find_bulbs() | |
# Then you can control a particular bulb via its own MAC Address: | |
bulb_address = "MAC Address of an individual bulb goes here" | |
# Turns the bulb on | |
gateway_controller.on(bulb_addr=bulb_address) | |
# and this turns it off | |
gateway_controller.off(bulb_addr=bulb_address) | |
""" This is the second way, in case you want to create your own LifxBulb objects and control them directly, | |
instead of via a method on the controller. You still need to have created the gateway_controller, | |
as it should be the first argument to your LifxBulb object: """ | |
# Same as before: | |
controller_group_address = "MAC Address of controller group goes here" | |
gateway_controller = pylifx.LifxController(site_addr=controller_group_address) | |
# Create a LifxBulb object: | |
bulb_address = "MAC Address of an individual bulb goes here" | |
individual_bulb = pylifx.LifxBulb(gateway_controller, bulb_addr=bulb_address) | |
# Now you can turn the bulb on and off directly: | |
individual_bulb.on() | |
individual_bulb.off() | |
# or change its color, yada yada yada: | |
individual_bulb.set_rgb(255, 255, 255) | |
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