The Node-RED Matter plugin is an open-source project that enables the generation of Matter devices within Node-RED. Matter devices created using this plugin can be seamlessly integrated into popular smart home controllers such as Apple Home, Google Home, and Alexa. Additionally, you can control and retrieve data from these devices directly within Node-RED.
The project is heavily based on matter.js, the official JavaScript Matter SDK.
- Matter Device Generation: Generate Matter devices within Node-RED for easy integration with various smart home controllers.
- Controller Compatibility: Compatible with popular smart home controllers such as Apple Home, Google Home, and Alexa.
- Bi-Directional Communication: Control and read data from Matter devices directly within Node-RED.
- Flexibility: Customize and configure the behavior of Matter devices based on your specific requirements.
- Seamless Integration: Connect Matter devices to existing Node-RED flows effortlessly.
To install the Node-RED Matter plugin, follow these steps:
- Open your Node-RED dashboard.
- Go to the palette manager and search for
@node-red-matter/node-red-matter
- Install the plugin and load the provided example flow!
To use the Node-RED Matter plugin, please follow these instructions:
- Launch Node-RED in your browser.
- Drag and drop the "Matter Device Status" or "Matter Device Control" node from the palette onto your workspace.
- In the node configuration, create a new Matter device or select an existing device.
- Establish the required connections between the Matter device node and other nodes in your flow.
- Deploy your Node-RED flow to make the Matter device available for control and data retrieval.
Find the documentation our our wiki.
Currently, the Node-RED Matter plugin has the following limitations:
- The plugin only supports 4 device types: Dimmable and not dimmable lights, and dimmable and not dimmable switches. More device types will be added in the future.
The generated Matter server configurations are currently stored in ~/.node-red/node-red-matter/matter-servers
, or under wherever your Node-RED
user directory is located.
Each service is stored in a sub-folder named after the configuration node ID, if you ever need to recreate a Matter configuration node but don't want to lose your existing virtual Matter devices and server, you can simply rename the folder with the new configuration node ID and it will automatically pick it up.
We welcome contributions from the community to enhance and improve the Node-RED Matter plugin. To contribute, please follow these guidelines:
- Fork the project on GitHub.
- Create a new branch for your contribution.
- Make your changes and ensure they are thoroughly tested.
- Submit a pull request, explaining the purpose and benefits of your changes.
Please refer to the project's GitHub repository for any additional guidelines and instructions.
If you have any questions, feature requests, or need assistance with the Node-RED Matter plugin, please reach out via the project's GitHub issue tracker.
Node-RED Matter is released under the MIT License. Please review the license file in the project's GitHub repository for more details. Note: This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by Matter, Apple Home, Google Home, or Alexa.