Rusty Z-Wave

The rzw crate provides a native functionality to control a Z-Wave network over a USB Z-Wave dongle. It's completely written in Rust to ensure safety and performance.


Compatibility

The rzw crate depends on the serial create, which is compatible with Windows and any Unix operating system that implements the termios API. The following platforms are confirmed to be compatible:


Usage

Add rzw as a dependency in Cargo.toml: toml [dependencies] rzw = { git = "https://github.com/Roba1993/rzw" }

Use the rzw::Controller as starting point to communicate, with the Z-Wave network. ```rust extern crate rzw;

fn main() { // Access the zwave network let zwave = rzw::open("/dev/tty.usbmodem1411").unwrap();

// get all node ids
let nodes = zwave.nodes();

// loop over the nodes
for node in nodes {
    // print the available command classes for each node
    println!("{:?}" zwave.node(node).map(|n| n.get_commands()));

    // set the basic value on all nodes
    // for binary switch this means, turn them on
    zwave.node(node_id).map(|n| n.basic_set(0xFF)).unwrap();
}

} ```

Resources

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License

Copyright © 2016 Robert Schütte

Distributed under the MIT License.