diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 51f717e..d116a7e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ # amazon-echo-ha-bridge-compact -emulates philips hue api to other home automation gateways. The Amazon echo now supports wemo and philip hue... great news if you own any of those devices! -My house is pretty heavily invested in the z-wave using the Vera as the gateway and thought it would be nice bridge the Amazon Echo to it. - +Emulates philips hue api to other home automation gateways. The Amazon echo now supports wemo and philip hue. Build ----- @@ -11,19 +9,19 @@ mvn install ``` Then locate the jar and start the server with: ``` -java -jar -Dupnp.config.address=192.168.1.Z target/amazon-echo-bridge-compact0.X.Y.jar +java -jar -Dupnp.config.address=192.168.1.Z amazon-echo-bridge-compact-0.X.Y.jar ``` replace the -Dupnp.config.address value with the server ipv4 address. The server defaults to running on port 8080. If you're already running a server (like openHAB) on 8080, -Dserver.port=XXXX on the command line. -Then configure by going to the /configurator.html url +Then configure by going to the url: ``` http://192.168.1.240:8080 ``` or Register a device, via REST by binding some sort of on/off (vera style) url ``` -POST http://host:8080/api/devices +POST http://host:8080/api/devices/ { "name" : "bedroom light", "deviceType" : "switch",