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nuki-influxdbv2

Docker image to fetch data from Nuki Web API and push to influxdb v2 bucket. https://developer.nuki.io/page/nuki-web-api-1-4/3

Optionally also pulls signal strengths from Nuki Bridge on local LAN.

Nuki Accessories

  1. Go to https://web.nuki.io/
  2. Generate API Token with scope:
  • View devices
  • View activity logs
  1. get API token

Optional

  • Setup token for Nuki Bridge

InfluxDBv2 Setup

Setup InfluxDBv2, create bucket and create a token with write permissions for bucket.

Docker Setup

https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/dbsqp/nuki-influxdbv2

$ docker run -d \
 -e NUKI_WEB_API_TOKEN="<web-api-token>" \
 -e NUKI_BRIDGE_IP="<ip-address-of-bridge>" \
 -e NUKI_BRIDGE_TOKEN="<bridge-api-token>" \
 -e INFLUXDB2_HOST="<INFLUXDBv2 SERVER>" \
 -e INFLUXDB2_PORT="8086" \
 -e INFLUXDB2_ORG="Home" \
 -e INFLUXDB2_TOKEN="" \
 -e INFLUXDB2_BUCKET="Staging" \
 --name "Influx-Nuki" \
dbsqp/nuki-influxdbv2:latest

Note NUKI_BRIDGE_IP and NUKI_BRIDGE_TOKEN are optional.

Options

 -e INFLUXDB2_SSL="True" \
 -e INFLUXDB2_SSL_VERIFY="TRUE"

Debug

To report out further details in the log enable debug:

 -e DEBUG="TRUE"