An unofficial nodejs API wrapper for Hyundai BlueLink
npm install bluelinky
const BlueLinky = require('bluelinky');
const client = new BlueLinky({
username: '[email protected]',
password: 'hunter1',
brand: 'hyundai',
region: 'US',
pin: '1234'
});
client.on('ready', async () => {
const vehicle = client.getVehicle('5NMS55555555555555');
try {
const response = await vehicle.lock();
console.log(response);
} catch (err) {
// log the error from the command invocation
}
});
client.on('error', async (err) => {
// something went wrong with login
});
Ensure you have a config.json
that matches the structure of the following, with your account details
{
"username": "email",
"password": "password",
"pin": "pin",
"brand": "kia" or "hyundai",
"vin": "vin"
}
Run an install for all the dependencies, npm install
Now you can invoke the debug.ts script with npm run debug
Checkout out the docs for more info.
Important information for login problems:
- If you experience login problems, please logout from the app on your phone and login again. You might need to ' upgrade ' your account to a generic Kia/Hyundai account, or create a new password or PIN.
- After you migrated your Bluelink account to a generic Hyundai account, or your UVO account to a generic Kia account, make sure that both accounts have the same credentials (userid and password) to avoid confusion in logging in.
In the EU region, stamps are used to sign every API queries. These stamps have a 1 week validity. Those stamps are using a tricky algorithm and cannot be replicated by Bluelinky and have to be generated by an external solution. An http call is performed to get the existing tokens. It is possible to specify an other path using the stampFile
option. This path can be a local file prefixed by file://
or from any webserver.
By default the case is 24H, but it can but customized at will. A nice trick is to run you own stamp generator http server and querying it regularly (with low cache timeout) for fresh stamps.
The JSON file must respect this format
- Lock
- Unlock
- Start (with climate control)
- Stop
- Status (full, parsed, cached)
- odometer
- location
- startCharge
- monthlyReport
- tripInfo
- EV: driveHistory
- EV: getChargeTargets
- EV: setChargeLimits
| Regions
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Using Bluelinky may result in draining your 12V battery when refreshing from the car too often. Make sure you have read and understood the terms of use of your Kia or Hyundai account before using Bluelinky.