Making IFTTT trigger for smart switches
Would love to see a trigger on IFTTT or some sort of native functionality in the Kasa app that would allow me to activate a smart plug when I manually press a smart switch. I'm looking to activate lights on both sides of my bed with a single button press since the regular plugs aren't wired together, or perhaps press a switch to occasionally activate a scene once I walk through the door. Has anyone had any luck setting up something like this? If not, is there any chance Kasa might have something like this in the works?
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I also want this feature. All i want to do is:
- Turn on the light
- Start a timer
- Turn off the light
I'm about to reverse engineer the TP-Link api to get this to work. Please make it avaialbe in IFTTT, everyone is asking for this feature. Or make auto-turn off in the app
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Maybe you can do in the Alexa app? Of course IFTTT support would be nice, but for now, I can make that routine in Alexa
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@jhtrico1850: I don't see how you can do this with Alexa. Am I missing it? As far as I can see, there's no option to select any of the switches in the "When this happens" when setting up an alex routine.
I was able to find a node package online that lets me control the switches, but I would need to run it locally. I'm thinking of building an rpi that I can run node on to do this. It would be pretty straight forward.
Would love to do it easier though!
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I might have misunderstood, but I was envisioning a routine where you start by
"Add action" then
"Smart Home" then
"Control device"
then the light switch on, and then
"Add action" then
"Wait" for how long you want, then
Smart Home > Control device > light switch off
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@jhtrico1850: i see what you're saying, but that's not what i'm trying to do. Basically here's what I'd like:
-Someone turns on light (whether using alexa or by hitting the light switch)
The above would be the "trigger"
All i want from there is to:
-Wait 15 minues (or some configurable value)
-Turn off the light
I have this working in code, but I had to write it in node.js to do it. As fun as that is, there really should be an ifttt trigger for a light coming on.
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Was surprised to learn after I bought and installed the switches that I can't program a switch to control a device/group/trigger ifttt hope they add this.
Was trying to be lazy, but if it's not added I'll be running wire
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I either need you to allow switches to be IFTTT triggers or allow a switch to control everything in a group (including other switches - which would solve people's need for 3-way/4-way if they have neutral wires).
My need is to do a 3-way and a 4-way and I don't want to buy the 3-way kit because I have already converted my traveler wire to be a neutral at all of the boxes from when I had all Insteon. Just let me put a switch at every box, cap the load at each switch that doesn't have the load running to it, put them in a group where the switches can control the group and keep everything in sync. If turned on at switch a, b and c also turn on. If turned off at b, a and c also turn off. In this case, only switch a actually has a load, the other switches are capped making them essentially only controllers.
I know this would help others. There is another recent post where the guy needs a 4-way and there is nothing that he can do until you add functionality to your ecosystem or extend your IFTTT integration to allow switches to be triggers.
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I agree emphatically. This is a required feature for the product to make any sense.
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We have submitted this request to the smart home team. It will be up to them and IFTTT to determine when or if smart home devices can be triggers. In the mean time check out this article for an alternative. Google Home also offers a similar feature.
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