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You might read the title and think to yourself ‘Why would I want to use vRO with Wink?” Well there are a number of reasons. I created this because being an automation specialist I thought it would be cool to automate my home. When I started down this path I got a wink hub, a smartthing hub, a philips hue hub, Chamberlain MyQ Garage Door Openers, Kwickset locks, Leviton & GE switches, Light Bulbs, a Smappee Energy, Water, & Gas Monitor, Nest Thermostat, Nest Protect, EcoBee, Ring doorbell, Canary, Harmony Hub, and a number of other hubs, devices, and sensors. As I started my project I realized on their own non of these products do a great job at automation. Sure you can control things via na app, but I want more than that. I don’t just want automation either, I want intelligent automation.

A simple example: I want my door locks to be locked after a defined period of time being unlocked. Well sure I can create a rule or robot that say lock door after x time, but that’s lacking intelligence. Maybe I want to lock the door only if it is closed. Non of these systems can do that. However with vRO I can create a workflow that locks the door and checks the door sensor to determine if it is opened or closed and if it’s closed, lock the door, if not check again in x period of time until it can be locked.

Another example: I park my vehicle in the garage. I like to remote start my vehicle in the winter to warm it up. I would sometimes forget to open my garage door then start my vehicle. With vRO I can mount a Nest Protect on my garage door right behind my exhaust and set a rule that if CO is detected, open the garage door. Alternatively I can use a OBDLink hooked up to my vehicle computer and through Dash determine if my vehicle is running and trigger garage door to open. You get the idea.

Being able to build actual intelligence is key to having a truly smart home. Understanding who is home and use logic to make decisions that are customized to those individual. An example of this is my wife and I work opposite schedules. Our schedules are on calendars and I can make home automation decisions based on the person as well as the schedule, if my wife is at work I like to set our room temperature differently, I also don’t like to have the ceiling fan on when I sleep, however my wife likes it colder and the ceiling fan on. Well when I get up my wife is just getting home and going to sleep so I don;t want to adjust the temperature in our run wrong for her and she wants the fan on, but when she gets up I want the fan to go off and the temperature to change.

These things are not possible or easily done with the solutions on the market, but are possible with vRO orchestrating my home. I have shared the basic Wink integration I have built as an alpha. I will be continually updating this and adding more features. Also look for vRO integrations into other home automation products coming soon as well as sample automation intelligence workflows that I have built. Until then I hope you enjoy this package.

You can download the package on git at https://github.com/dailyhypervisor/wink-home-automation

Example showing how I could check for the door to be closed to lock:

Example of all doors unlocking and garage doors opening when smoke is detected

Example of turning HVAC off if a window is open for more than 5 minutes

Workflow Installation

Import package into vRealize Orchestrator. Create HTTP-Rest Endpoint and Operations. (See Rest Operations Info) below for settings. Map HTTP-Rest operations in “Wink REST Operation Elements” Configuration Element. Set client_id, client_secret, username, & password in the “Wink REST Operation Elements”. (You must request api access from wink to obtain a client_id and secret)

Rest Operations Info

Operation Name Operation Template URL Method ContentType Config Element Attrib Name Generate Rest Token /oauth2/token POST application/json generateRestToken_restOperation Get Wink Device /users/me/{deviceType} GET application/json getDevice_restOperation Activate Wink Object /{deviceType}/{deviceId}/activate POST application/json activateDevice_restOperation Create Wink Object /users/me/{deviceType} POST application/json createDevice_restOperation Delete Wink Object /{deviceType}/{deviceId} DELETE application/json deleteDevice_restOperation Update Wink Device /{deviceType}/{deviceId} PUT application/json updateDevice_restOperation

Supported devices

Light Bulbs

Switches

Outlets

Thermostats

Door Locks

Garage Door

Current Features

Lock/Unlock Door Locks

Turn On/Off Light Bulbs

Turn On/Off Switches

Turn On/Off Outlets

Activate Wink Scenes (Shortcuts)

Open/Close Garage Doors (Except Chamberlain MyQ)

Get Smoke Dector Info

Get Sensor Info

Get Thermostat Info

Get Robot Info

To Do

Add ability to modify thermostat

Add ability to Open/Close Chamberlain Garage Doors

Add Support for Quirky Power Strip

Create Robots

Create Wink Scenes

Add Users and assign permissions

Create Installer

Add Event Subscription Support