[−][src]Crate luxafor
Library, and CLI, for Luxafor lights via webhooks or USB.
This has been tested with the USB connected flag as well as the Bluetooth lights.
Examples
The following shows the command line tool setting the color to red.
❯ lux -d 2a0f2c73b72 solid red
The following shows the command line tool setting the color to a blinking green. This example uses the environment
variable LUX_DEVICE
to save repeating the device identifier on each call.
❯ export LUX_DEVICE=2a0f2c73b72
❯ lux blink green
The following shows the command line tool turning the light off.
❯ lux -vvv -d 2a0f2c73b72 off
INFO luxafor > Setting the color of device '2a0f2c73b72e' to 000000
INFO luxafor > call successful
The following shows the how to set USB connected lights.
❯ lux -d usb solid red
Features
- command-line; provides the command line tool
lux
, it is not on by default for library clients. - usb; provides access to USB connected devices.
- webhook (default); provides access to USB, or Bluetooth, devices via webhooks.
Modules
error | Error handling types. |
usb_hid | Implementation of the Device trait for USB connected lights. |
webhook | Implementation of the Device trait for webhook connected lights. |
Enums
Pattern | A pattern the light can be set to show. |
SolidColor | A color that the light can be set to. |
Traits
Device | A trait implemented by different access methods to control a light. |
DeviceIdentifier | Trait describing a device identifier, basically you just need to be able to |