cloudbbq-homie
is a service which runs on a Linux device to connect to a CloudBBQ or iBBQ
Bluetooth BBQ thermometer, and send its readings to an MQTT broker following the
Homie convention. This allows you to control it via
OpenHAB and other home automation software, log readings to InfluxDB
with homie-influx, or integrate
with various other compatible tools.
This is not an officially supported Google product.
If you want to run cloudbbq-homie
as a system service, you can install the latest release from our
Debian repository:
$ curl -L https://homiers.jfrog.io/artifactory/api/security/keypair/public/repositories/homie-rs | sudo apt-key add -
$ echo "deb https://homiers.jfrog.io/artifactory/homie-rs stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/homie-rs.list
$ sudo apt update && sudo apt install cloudbbq-homie
Alternatively, you may install with cargo install:
$ cargo install cloudbbq-homie
- Copy
cloudbbq-homie.example.toml
tocloudbbq-homie.toml
and edit it to configure your MQTT broker and other details. The comments there should explain what the fields do. (If you installed the Debian package, the config file is installed as/etc/cloudbbq-homie/cloudbbq-homie.toml
.) - Turn on your BBQ thermometer.
- Run
cloudbbq-homie
from the same directory as the config file. - Try connecting to your MQTT broker with a Homie controller such as HoDD to see your probe values. Or use homie-influx to store the readings in InfluxDB so you can draw charts with Grafana.
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