Introduction: Manage Philips Hue Bulbs in Minutes Without Any Technical Knowledge
This tutorial allows you to manage Philips Hue bulbs in minutes without any technical knowledge using a graphical editor on a Raspberry Pi for free.
Step 1: A Simple Flow
Here is the simple flow we will build with the graphical editor.
It allows to swith a bulb on and off and shows also how to set the color.
Step 2: Download and Install the Pi SDCard
Go to http://theThingbox.io and download the SDCard image you can flash using the Etcher app (link)
Learn more here.
Step 3: Access the Visual Editor
Use your web browser to access the visual editor using the network name you gave in the setup process
Learn more here.
Step 4: Install NodeRED Nodes
Click the right menu in the Node-RED web page.
Choose "Manage Palette" then "Install".
Type "ttb-huemagic" in the edit box and click the OK button.
Wait for the install
Learn more here.
Step 5: Add a Hue Light Node
We will build a simple flow for switching a Hue bulb on and off
First add a Hue Bridge node and then a Hue light node.
Edit them.
Learn more here.
Step 6: Build a Simple Flow
From the "intent" palette, add open and close node.
Deploy, you can now switch your bulb on and off!
Learn more here.
Step 7: Set the Color
Add a color node and edit it to set the color.
Learn more here.
Step 8:
Here is the final flow!
Learn more here.
http://thethingbox.io/docs/Hue-Book.pdf
Step 9: Deploy and Test
Just hit the deploy button and now, by clicking the Go button you can switch the LED on and off.