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    Hue exporter

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    This is a Prometheus exporter for the Philips Hue system. It's written in Go.

    It exposes metrics about lights, groups and sensors. I hope you like it.

    There are other Hue exporter projects. They didn't quite do what I wanted and to make them do what I wanted would have meant some pretty major changes. They might work for you though:

    Here's a screenshot of an example Grafana dashboard: Grafana

    Light metrics

    Each light metric is labelled with the friendly name, the model, the type, the product name, the manufacturer name, and the unique ID.

    • hue_light_brightness
    • hue_light_hue
    • hue_light_saturation
    • hue_light_on: 0 means off, 1 means on
    • hue_light_reachable: 0 or 1 representing false or true

    Group metrics

    Each group metric is labelled with the name, and the type.

    • hue_group_brightness
    • hue_group_hue
    • hue_group_saturation
    • hue_group_on: 0 means off, 1 means some lights within the group are on, 2 means all lights within the group are on

    Sensor metrics

    Each sensor metric is labelled with the friendly name, the model, the type, the product name, the manufacturer name, the unique ID and the device ID (for motion sensor components). The device ID is a truncated version of the unique ID, that may be used to group the individual sensors that make up a single physical device.

    • hue_sensor_value: value varies depending on the type of the sensor. For switches, it's the value of the last button pressed; for daylight and presence sensors it's a 0 or 1 representing false or true values; for the temperature sensor it's hundredths of a degree celsius; for the light level sensor it's Lux.
    • hue_sensor_battery: battery level percentage (0 for sensors that have no battery)
    • hue_sensor_last_updated: last updated timestamp (Unix epoch)
    • hue_sensor_on: 0 or 1 representing false or true
    • hue_sensor_reachable: 0 or 1 representing false or true

    Some sensor type values you might find useful:

    • Daylight: the Hue Hub's built-in "daylight" sensor, based on sunset / sunrise in your configured location
    • ZGPSwitch: the Hue tap switch
    • ZLLSwitch: the Hue dimmer switch
    • ClipGenericStatus: a generic sensor, usually a pseudo-sensor created through the API for automation purposes
    • ZLLTemperature: the temperature sensor in the Hue motion sensor
    • ZLLPresence: the presence sensor in the Hue motion sensor
    • ZLLLightLevel: the light level sensor in the Hue motion sensor

    General metrics

    • hue_group_scrapes_failed, hue_light_scrapes_failed, hue_sensor_scrapes_failed: count of failures when trying to scrape from the Hue API.
    • hue_bridge_restarts: count of times the bridge has restarted (estimated based on sensor data).

    Metric structure

    Hey, why didn't you combine the metrics for brightness and hue and saturation and on and reachable?

    I tried that, but because of the different label combinations, it didn't really work and you ended up with a load of empty labels.

    Configuration

    There's an example configuration file hue_exporter.example.yml in this repository, but you can also generate one! Run hue_exporter generate to have the app discover to your Hue bridge and create an API user for itself, then write the necessary configuration.

    Running

    hue_exporter --config.file hue_exporter.yml --listen.address :9366

    Those flag values are the defaults, so you could just run hue_exporter on its own if you're happy with those.

    Docker

    There are a few docker images built, including ones for ARM7 (Raspberry Pi). You can find these on Docker Hub. They expose /etc/hue_exporter as a volume for you to generate or pass in your own configuration.

    docker run -p 9366:9366 -v my_config.yml:/etc/hue_exporter/config.yml mitchellrj/hue_exporter:latest

    License

    MIT / X11 Consortium license. I'd prefer to use Apache 2.0, but the excellent Hue library that this app uses is GPL 2.0 and that isn't compatible with Apache.