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Hi, I've set this up to (nice job) to turn on my kettle, however the homekit switch button remains on even after the kettle has boiled? the smarter kettle has an Ifttt applet, so I could set it up so that once the kettle has boiled it triggers and send a command back to your plugin, but I can't see how to send the ifttt command back... or is there another way of doing this?
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Hi, I have the same issue / question. I have a plug socket, which I have linked in to IFTTT which means I can turn it on or off. However, if someone physically turns it on via the wall socket itself, I am not able to feed this change back to Homebridge, so only remembering the last state triggered via Homebridge.
Is there a way / webhook so we are able to feed back a 'state'? In IFTTT I can add a webhook on action for the switch, so this would be useful.
Thanks
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Hi, I've set this up to (nice job) to turn on my kettle, however the homekit switch button remains on even after the kettle has boiled? the smarter kettle has an Ifttt applet, so I could set it up so that once the kettle has boiled it triggers and send a command back to your plugin, but I can't see how to send the ifttt command back... or is there another way of doing this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: