/* -- nRF24 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // The pin number to which the nRF24's Chip Enable (CE) pin is connected. #define RADIO_PIN_CE 4 // The pin number to which the nRF24's Chip Select Null (CSN) pin is connected. #define RADIO_PIN_CSN 5 /* -- Light Bar ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // The serial of the remote to listen to. // If you don't know the serial of your remote, just set this to any value and flash your controller. Once // the controller is running, the serial of your remote will be printed to the console. #define INCOMING_SERIAL 0x123456 // The serial, the controller should emulate. // If set to the same value as INCOMING_SERIAL, the original remote will still control the ligtbar directly. // To separate the light bar from the original remote, set this to a different value, e.g. 0xABCDEF. #define OUTGOING_SERIAL 0xABCDEF /* -- WiFi ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // The SSID of the WiFi network to connect to. #define WIFI_SSID "" // The password of the WiFi network to connect to. #define WIFI_PASSWORD "" /* -- MQTT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // The IP address of the MQTT broker to connect to. #define MQTT_SERVER "192.168.1.1" // The port of the MQTT broker to connect to. #define MQTT_PORT 1883 // The user to use to connect to the MQTT broker. // Set this to NULL if no user is required. #define MQTT_USER "" // The password to use to connect to the MQTT broker. // Set this to NULL if no password is required. #define MQTT_PASSWORD "" // The root topic used for communicating with this controller. // Normally, you don't need to change this. Only if you want to archive a specific structure in your MQTT broker. // This has nothing to do with Home Assistant's discovery feature. // Each controller will use its own unique subtopic consisting of the controllers MAC address. Therefore, you can // have multiple controllers in your network without any conflicts. #define MQTT_ROOT_TOPIC "lightbar2mqtt" /* -- Home Assistant Device Discovery ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // Whether to send Home Assistant discovery messages. #define HOME_ASSISTANT_DISCOVERY true // The prefix to use for Home Assistant discovery messages. // This must match the prefix used in your Home Assistant configuration. The default is "homeassistant". #define HOME_ASSISTANT_DISCOVERY_PREFIX "homeassistant" // The name of the device to use in Home Assistant. // This is the name that will be displayed in the Home Assistant UI. Of course, you can change this in the UI // later on. But if you want to have a specific name from the beginning or make it easier to identify the device, // you can set it here. #define HOME_ASSISTANT_DEVICE_NAME "Mi Computer Monitor Light Bar"