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# UniFi Binding
This binding integrates with Ubiquiti UniFi Networks (opens new window) allowing for presence detection of network clients.
# Supported Things
controller
- An instance of the UniFi controller softwaresite
- A site thing with connection statisticswlan
- A wireless network thing. Control Wi-Fi network and easy access to access.wirelessClient
- Any wireless client connected to a UniFi wireless networkwiredClient
- A wired client connected to the UniFi networkpoePort
- A PoE (Power over Ethernet) port on a UniFi switch
# Discovery
The binding supports discovery of things connected to a UniFi controller (Bridge). To discover things start the discovery process manually.
# Binding Configuration
The binding has no configuration options, all configuration is done at the Bridge and Thing levels.
# Bridge Configuration
You need at least one UniFi Controller (Bridge) for this binding to work. It requires a network accessible instance of the Ubiquiti Networks Controller Software (opens new window).
The following table describes the Bridge configuration parameters:
Parameter | Description | Config | Default |
---|---|---|---|
host | Hostname of IP address of the UniFi Controller | Required | - |
port | Port of the UniFi Controller. For UniFi OS, the default port is usually 443 | Required | - |
unifios | If the UniFi Controller is running on UniFi OS | Required | false |
username | The username to access the UniFi Controller | Required | - |
password | The password to access the UniFi Controller | Required | - |
refresh | Refresh interval in seconds | Optional | 10 |
# Thing Configuration
You must define a UniFi Controller (Bridge) before defining UniFi Things for this binding to work.
# site
The following table describes the site
configuration parameters:
Parameter | Description | Config | Default |
---|---|---|---|
sid | The name, description or id of the site | Required | - |
# wlan
The following table describes the wlan
configuration parameters:
Parameter | Description | Config | Default |
---|---|---|---|
wid | The name or id of the WLAN | Required | - |
# wirelessClient
& wiredClient
The following table describes the wirelessClient
& wiredClient
configuration parameters:
Parameter | Description | Config | Default |
---|---|---|---|
cid | The MAC address, IP address, hostname or alias of the client | Required | - |
site | The site where the client should be found | Optional | - |
considerHome | The interval in seconds to consider the client as home | Optional | 180 |
Here's some additional notes regarding the thing configuration parameters:
# cid
The cid
parameter is a universal "client identifier". It accepts the following values:
- MAC address [highest priority]
- IP address
- Hostname (as show by the controller)
- Alias (as defined by you in the controller UI) [lowest priority]
The priority essentially means the binding attempts to lookup by MAC address, then by IP address, then by hostname and finally by alias. Once it finds a matching client, it short circuits and stops searching. Most of the time, you will simply use the MAC address.
# site
The site
parameter is optional. If you leave it blank, the client will appear ONLINE
if found in any site defined on the controller.
You may use the site
parameter as a filter if you only want the client to appear home if it is found in the site defined in the site
parameter.
Additionally, you may use friendly site names as they appear in the controller UI.
# considerHome
The considerHome
parameter allows you to control how quickly the binding marks a client as away.
For example, using the default of 180
(seconds), the binding will report a client away as soon as lastSeen
+ 180
(seconds) < now
.
# poePort
The following table describes the poePort
configuration parameters:
Parameter | Description | Config |
---|---|---|
portNumber | The port number as reported by the switch (starts with 1) | Required |
macAddress | The MAC address of the switch device the port is part of | Required |
# Channels
# site
The site
information that is retrieved is available as these channels:
Channel ID | Item Type | Description | Permissions |
---|---|---|---|
totalClients | Number | Total number of clients connected | Read |
wirelessClients | Number | Number of wireless clients connected | Read |
wiredClients | Number | Number of wired clients connected | Read |
guestClients | Number | Number of guest clients connected | Read |
guestVoucher | String | Guest voucher for access through the guest portal | Read |
guestVouchersGenerate | String | Generate additional guest vouchers for access through the guest portal | Write |
The guestVouchersGenerate
string channel is a command only channel that will trigger voucher creation.
It has configuration parameters to tailor the vouchers created:
Parameter | Description | Config | Default |
---|---|---|---|
voucherCount | Number of vouchers to create | Optional | 1 |
voucherExpiration | Minutes a voucher is valid after activation (default is 1 day) | Optional | 1440 |
voucherUsers | Number of users for voucher, 0 for no limit | Optional | 1 |
voucherUpLimit | Upload speed limit in kbps, no limit if not set | Optional | |
voucherDownLimit | Download speed limit in kbps, no limit if not set | Optional | |
voucherDataQuota | Data transfer quota in MB per user, no limit if not set | Optional |
# wlan
The wlan
information that is retrieved is available as these channels:
Channel ID | Item Type | Description | Permissions |
---|---|---|---|
enable | Switch | Enable status of the WLAN | Read, Write |
wirelessClients | Number | Number of wireless clients connected | Read |
guestClients | Number | Number of guest clients connected | Read |
essid | String | Wireless Network (ESSID) | Read |
site | String | UniFi Site the client is associated with | Read |
security | String | Security protocol of the Wi-Fi network | Read |
wlanBand | String | Wireless LAN band of the Wi-Fi network | Read |
wpaEnc | String | WPA Encoding of the Wi-Fi network | Read |
wpaMode | String | WPA Mode of the Wi-Fi network | Read |
passphrase | String | Passphrase of the Wi-Fi network | Read |
qrcodeEncoding | String | MECARD like encoding to generate a QR Code for easy access to the Wi-Fi network | Read |
Attention
If you link an item to the passphrase
or qrcodeEncoding
channel your Wi-Fi password will be exposed in openHAB.
The password will also be visible in openHAB event log.
The qrcodeEncoding
channel can be used to easily create a QR Code to access, for example, a guest network.
It contains a MECARD like representation of the access.
This is the notation used in QR Codes that can be scanned by mobile phones.
# wirelessClient
The wirelessClient
information that is retrieved is available as these channels:
Channel ID | Item Type | Description | Permissions |
---|---|---|---|
online | Switch | Online status of the client | Read |
name | String | Name of device (from the controller web UI) | Read |
hostname | String | Hostname of device (from the controller web UI) | Read |
site | String | Site name (from the controller web UI) the client is associated with | Read |
macAddress | String | MAC address of the client | Read |
ipAddress | String | IP address of the client | Read |
guest | Switch | On if this is a guest client | Read |
ap | String | Access point (AP) the client is connected to | Read |
essid | String | Network name (ESSID) the client is connected to | Read |
rssi | Number:Power | Received signal strength indicator (RSSI) of the client | Read |
uptime | Number:Time | Uptime of the client (in seconds) | Read |
lastSeen | DateTime | Date and Time the client was last seen | Read |
experience | Number:Dimensionless | Overall health indication of the client (in percentage) | Read |
blocked | Switch | Blocked status of the client | Read, Write |
cmd | String | Command channel: reconnect to force the client to reconnect | Write |
reconnect | Switch | Force the client to reconnect | Write |
Note: All channels with the Write permission require administrator credentials as defined in the controller.
# wiredClient
The wiredClient
information that is retrieved is available as these channels:
Channel ID | Item Type | Description | Permissions |
---|---|---|---|
online | Switch | Online status of the client | Read |
name | String | Name of device (from the controller web UI) | Read |
hostname | String | Hostname of device (from the controller web UI) | Read |
site | String | Site name (from the controller web UI) the client is associated with | Read |
macAddress | String | MAC address of the client | Read |
ipAddress | String | IP address of the client | Read |
uptime | Number:Time | Uptime of the client (in seconds) | Read |
lastSeen | DateTime | Date and Time the client was last seen | Read |
experience | Number:Dimensionless | Overall health indication of the client (in percentage) | Read |
blocked | Switch | Blocked status of the client | Read, Write |
# blocked
The blocked
channel allows you to block / unblock a client via the controller.
# reconnect
The reconnect
channel allows you to force a client to reconnect.
Sending ON
to this channel will trigger a reconnect via the controller.
# poePort
The poePort
information that is retrieved is available as these channels:
Channel ID | Item Type | Description | Permissions |
---|---|---|---|
online | Switch | Online status of the port | Read |
mode | Selection | Select the PoE mode: off, auto, pasv24 or passthrough | Read, Write |
enable | Switch | Enable Power over Ethernet | Read, Write |
cmd | String | Command channel: power-cycle : Power Cycle port | Write |
power | Number:Power | Power consumption of the port in Watt | Read |
voltage | Number:ElectricPotential | Voltage of the port in Volt | Read |
current | Number:ElectricCurrent | Current used by the port in mA | Read |
The enable
switch channel has a configuration parameter mode
which is the value used to switch PoE on when the channel is switched to ON.
The default mode value is auto
.
# Rule Actions
As an alternative to using the guestVoucher
and guestVouchersGenerate
channels on the site
thing, it is possible to use rule actions on the thing to generate, revoke and list guest vouchers.
The following actions are available:
boolean success = generateVoucher(Integer expire, Integer users, Integer upLimit, Integer downLimit, Integer dataQuota)
boolean success = generateVouchers(Integer count, Integer expire, Integer users, Integer upLimit, Integer downLimit, Integer dataQuota)
boolean success = revokeVoucher(String voucherCode)
boolean success = revokeVouchers(List<String> voucherCodes)
boolean success = revokeAllVouchers()
String vouchers = listVouchers()
Since there is a separate rule action instance for each site
thing, this needs to be retrieved through getActions(scope, thingUID)
.
The first parameter always has to be unifi
and the second is the full Thing UID of the site that should be used.
Once this action instance is retrieved, you can invoke the action method on it.
Boolean return values for the actions indicate success or failure.
The generateVoucher(s)
actions parameters match the configuration parameters for the guestVouchersGenerate
channel.
With the actions, these parameters can be controlled in a rule or script.
null
values for the parameters are allowed, and will set the parameter to the default value.
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
count | Number of vouchers to create | 1 |
expire | Minutes a voucher is valid after activation (default is 1 day) | 1440 |
users | Number of users for voucher, 0 for no limit | 1 |
upLimit | Upload speed limit in kbps, no limit if not set | |
downLimit | Download speed limit in kbps, no limit if not set | |
dataQuota | Data transfer quota in MB per user, no limit if not set |
The revoke...
actions allow you to revoke previously created vouchers.
The parameter is the voucher code or a list of voucher codes to be revoked.
The listVouchers
action will return a json string representing the currently available vouchers for the site.
The json contains all parameters for the voucher, therefore it is possible to filter on these in a rule or script.
For example, one could retrieve all vouchers created before a certain time and use the revokeVouchers
action to delete these.
The structure of the returned json is (depending on content, some fields may be missing):
[
{
"code": "3867791284",
"createTime": "2023-01-31T14:40:47Z",
"duration": 1440,
"quota": 2,
"used": 0,
"qosUsageQuota": 300,
"qosRateMaxUp": 200,
"qosRateMaxDown": 100,
"qosOverwrite": true,
"note": "I added a note when creating vouchers in the UniFi hotspot UI",
"status": "VALID_MULTI"
},
{
"code": "0021952641",
"createTime": "2023-01-31T14:38:47Z",
"duration": 1440,
"quota": 1,
"used": 0,
"qosOverwrite": false,
"status": "VALID_ONE"
},
{ ... }
]
# Full Example
# things/unifi.things
Bridge unifi:controller:home "UniFi Controller" [ host="unifi", port=8443, unifios=false, username="$username", password="$password", refresh=10 ] {
Thing wirelessClient matthewsPhone "Matthew's iPhone" [ cid="$cid", site="default", considerHome=180 ]
Thing site mysite "My Site" [ sid="$sid" ]
}
Note
Usually on Unifi OS, the default port is 443
Replace $user
, $password
, $cid
and $sid
accordingly.
# items/unifi.items
Switch MatthewsPhone "Matthew's iPhone [MAP(unifi.map):%s]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:online" }
String MatthewsPhoneSite "Matthew's iPhone: Site [%s]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:site" }
String MatthewsPhoneMAC "Matthew's iPhone: MAC [%s]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:macAddress" }
String MatthewsPhoneIP "Matthew's iPhone: IP [%s]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:ipAddress" }
String MatthewsPhoneAP "Matthew's iPhone: AP [%s]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:ap" }
String MatthewsPhoneESSID "Matthew's iPhone: ESSID [%s]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:essid" }
Number:Power MatthewsPhoneRSSI "Matthew's iPhone: RSSI [%d dBm]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:rssi" }
Number:Time MatthewsPhoneUptime "Matthew's iPhone: Uptime [%1$tR]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:uptime" }
DateTime MatthewsPhoneLastSeen "Matthew's iPhone: Last Seen [%1$tH:%1$tM:%1$tS]" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:lastSeen" }
Switch MatthewsPhoneBlocked "Matthew's iPhone: Blocked" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:blocked" }
Switch MatthewsPhoneReconnect "Matthew's iPhone: Reconnect" { channel="unifi:wirelessClient:home:matthewsPhone:reconnect" }
# transform/unifi.map
ON=Home
OFF=Away
# sitemaps/unifi.sitemap
sitemap unifi label="UniFi Binding"
{
Frame {
Text item=MatthewsPhone
Text item=MatthewsPhoneSite
Text item=MatthewsPhoneMAC
Text item=MatthewsPhoneIP
Text item=MatthewsPhoneAP
Text item=MatthewsPhoneESSID
Text item=MatthewsPhoneRSSI
Text item=MatthewsPhoneUptime
Text item=MatthewsPhoneLastSeen
Switch item=MatthewsPhoneBlocked
Switch item=MatthewsPhoneReconnect
}
}
# rule actions
for site
thing
val uniFiActions = getActions("unifi","unifi:site:home:mysite")
val success = uniFiActions.generateVoucher(null, null, null, 100, 500, 250)
val uniFiActions = getActions("unifi","unifi:site:home:mysite")
val vouchersJson = uniFiActions.listVouchers()
import java.util.List
val List<String> voucherList = newArrayList("38677-91284", "46415-36104")
val uniFiActions = getActions("unifi","unifi:site:home:mysite")
val success = uniFiActions.revokeVouchers(voucherList)
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