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  • I have been playing around with my flics today. Sweet little buttons they are which are really helpfull in situations where the speech interface isnt going to cut it (which currently is all the time ;-) ).

    I now use them together with Tasker to do stuff with Homey but it would be awesome if a Homey app for flic.io will be created once bluetooth LE becomes available. The app should make it possible to pair the buttons as devices and have them set as triggers to do stuff in a flow and in this way cut out the phone as necessity.
  • 2Be2Be Member
    I've got 4 flicks now. Want to use them to trigger flow on Homey when Bluetooth comes availible.
  • Why do you use tasker?

    You can do Flic -> mobile app (http request) -> homey http trigger

    Removing requirement for mobile app would be great, but looking into flic linux bridge it requires hci access which is not possible directly from Homey.
  • MatjaLipu said:
    Why do you use tasker?

    You can do Flic -> mobile app (http request) -> homey http trigger

    Removing requirement for mobile app would be great, but looking into flic linux bridge it requires hci access which is not possible directly from Homey.
    As I use BetterLogic and the HTTP app with the bearer token header for security and the flic app does not allow you to set extra headers with it's http request functionality.

    It's a shame that it does not seem possible to cut out the phone though. Then there is no use in waiting for the Bluetooth functionality of Homey anyway.
  • PhuturistPhuturist Member
    edited August 2016
    MatjaLipu said:

    Removing requirement for mobile app would be great, but looking into flic linux bridge it requires hci access which is not possible directly from Homey.
    I see that a library for nodejs comes with the Linux Flic library which was recently updated by Shortcut Labs. Would this open up the possibilities for direct connection from Homey to flic.io buttons?

    https://github.com/50ButtonsEach/fliclib-linux-hci
  • I haven't tested it yet, but I would say no. I guess you can't run flicd directly on Homey, so you need separate device (rpi for example, similar as better presence app).
  • done. Now if only bt could become supported by Athom :
  • Since there i a sale on the flic web-site for blackfriday im interested in these things.

    Anyone got the flic working with IFTTT ? Maybe use an iPad in-house as a gateway to the homey ?

     
  • I'm trying to cook a app for it but no suc6 yet.
    My github is at https://github.com/mruiter/com.flic.io

    Youre welcome to help , Bluetooth is active on homey
  • Nice! Would be very welcome to use flics without phone. Of course is it works with IFTTT and http requests but the trick is to use it without phone. I wish I could help. Willing to learn but where to start? Is there something like programming Homey for Dummies? 

  • I was a backer of their kickstarter, started to use them (and my kids), however a lot of issue's with them, need to keep the app open, re-connecting (automatic) mostly does not work (on iOS) I ordered 7 and 4 of them never used, so I think they will end up in the trashcan :(  but still keep my hopes up on using them with Homey.
  • Homey could would should have a direct connection. Maybee @Annemarie could ask RobinB or who at the moment is at it has made any progress. Last i got whas there they where in talks with flic to support them..

    Any info would be great. aslo because bluetooth at the moment is no asset at all to homey. Just the cheap crappy playbulbs that i would advise everbody not to buy.

    Its beter to buy frietjes or give it away to the straat muzikant
  • A direct BLE connection? That's a poor range... Or does BLE create a BT-mesh? Was looking at the api but that's just for phone-apps where the flic app is installed... LOL : flic.io

  • @basvandenbosch no not a direct BLE there was talk about integrating the flicd process in homey

  • 2Be2Be Member
    @RobinBolscher
    Is there any progress ont the Flic.io buttons? I might want to use them as triggers on Homey.
  • mruitermruiter Member
    edited March 2017
    :p Whaha , yeh . Progress is scheduled before Christmas 2020 :)
  • I'm using it atm with nvidia shield and sideloaded flic App with the Homey HTTP App. Working pretty ok, only the bt range from the shield is terrible.
  • 2Be2Be Member
    Does this mean developing an Homey app would be easier? https://flic.io/mac-app/
  • 2Be2Be Member
    edited April 2017
    Flic is going to build a Hub that Homey could be. Too bad the don't focus on connecting to Homey first. However the put in a survey and ask wit witch device we want to connect the most. So please fill in the Survey and ask for Athom's Homey! 

    https://rfsurvey.typeform.com/to/UwIyaH?utm_source=Flic.io
  • HansieNLHansieNL Member
    edited April 2017
    2Be said:
     So please fill in the Survey and ask for Athom's Homey! 

    https://rfsurvey.typeform.com/to/UwIyaH?utm_source=Flic.io
    Done... name for Flic Hub = The Flub
  • Done ... name for the Flic Hub = Homey by Athom

    (Suggested better integration with existing devices instead of creating their own)
  • Doesn't Flic integrate with IFTTT? Then it would be really easy to setup Flic > IFTTT > Homey..
  • AppieAppie Member
    EvertorN said:
    Doesn't Flic integrate with IFTTT? Then it would be really easy to setup Flic > IFTTT > Homey..
    Yes, but we want to stop being dependent of needing a phone/tablet with the Flic app within Bluetooth range of the Flic. And IFTTT is not always fast.
  • Appie said:
    EvertorN said:
    Doesn't Flic integrate with IFTTT? Then it would be really easy to setup Flic > IFTTT > Homey..
    Yes, but we want to stop being dependent of needing a phone/tablet with the Flic app within Bluetooth range of the Flic. And IFTTT is not always fast.
    Plus the fact that a button can only be paired with one device. I want buttons that can be used by the whole family. Should be possible once paired with Homey. But it's awfully quite concerning integration of the two.
  • Phuturist said:
    Appie said:
    EvertorN said:
    Doesn't Flic integrate with IFTTT? Then it would be really easy to setup Flic > IFTTT > Homey..
    Yes, but we want to stop being dependent of needing a phone/tablet with the Flic app within Bluetooth range of the Flic. And IFTTT is not always fast.
    Plus the fact that a button can only be paired with one device. I want buttons that can be used by the whole family. Should be possible once paired with Homey. But it's awfully quite concerning integration of the two.
    I have ordered 4 Flic's. I'll have a look at what @mruiter built and try to integrate it with Homey.
  • You can now join a watchlist for the Flic Hub: https://hub.flic.io/

    Why isnt this integration working yet with Homey. Shortcut Labs is gonna beat Athom in time with a completely new product ... :disappointed:
  • Apparently, it was a big HIT!  Ihad to order it as well .. since Athom promised IR and Bluetooth support and "never" delivered, maybe the guys from flic will keep the promise Athom made ... 
  • swtttswttt Member
    This has to do with the current Bluetooth module in homey not being able to listen to "announcements" from Flic.
    It should be possible by polling already, but thats not the way you want this to work.

    It's just waiting until Athom finishes their Bluetooth part, @m-ruiter got it working with Noble already. After that i played with it on Homey, got to the pairing part (and that worked) but couldn't listen to the button presses.
  • swtttswttt Member
    Extra: Current roadmap looks like 1.6.0 would give the needed notifications for flic (not sure if this changed already, but thats the latest intel i got)

    For the die-hards: Just undust your flics every week and take them out of the box, don't forget to smell them...because they still smell awesome <span>:open_mouth:</span>
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