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ST connectivty via WebIOPi/REST?

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    wrote on last edited by gigaguy
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    Look like ST can read from WebIOPi running in rpi. https://community.smartthings.com/t/release-raspberry-pi-relay-controller-webiopi/36362

    Im wondering if it would be possible to somehow make MQTT available via WebIOPi, then to ST.

    Maybe this? https://github.com/chrismerck/mqtt2rest

    Has anyone tried anything like this?

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      Look like ST can read from WebIOPi running in rpi. https://community.smartthings.com/t/release-raspberry-pi-relay-controller-webiopi/36362

      Im wondering if it would be possible to somehow make MQTT available via WebIOPi, then to ST.

      Maybe this? https://github.com/chrismerck/mqtt2rest

      Has anyone tried anything like this?

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      This looks promising to at least get everything taking in the same place.
      https://github.com/stjohnjohnson/smartthings-mqtt-bridge/blob/master/README.md

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