ring-client-api
This is an unofficial TypeScript api for Ring Doorbells, Ring Cameras, the Ring Alarm System, Ring Smart Lighting, and third party devices that connect to the Ring Alarm System. Built to support the homebridge-ring Plugin
Installation
npm i ring-client-api
Setup and Config
First, generate a refreshToken
using the instructions in the Refresh Tokens Wiki
import { RingApi } from 'ring-client-api'
const ringApi = new RingApi({
refreshToken:
'token generated with ring-auth-cli. See https://github.com/dgreif/ring/wiki/Refresh-Tokens',
// The following are all optional. See below for details
cameraStatusPollingSeconds: 20,
locationIds: [
'488e4800-fcde-4493-969b-d1a06f683102',
'4bbed7a7-06df-4f18-b3af-291c89854d60',
],
})
Optional Parameters
Option | Default | Explanation |
---|---|---|
cameraStatusPollingSeconds |
undefined (No Polling) |
How frequently to poll for updates to your cameras and chimes (in seconds). Information like light/siren/volume/snooze status do not update in real time and need to be requested periodically. |
locationModePollingSeconds |
undefined (No Polling) |
How frequently to poll for location mode updates (in seconds). This is only useful if you are using location modes to control camera settings and want to keep an up-to-date reference of the current mode for each location. Polling is automatically disabled for locations equipped with a Ring Alarm. |
locationIds |
All Locations | Allows you to limit the results to a specific set of locations. This is mainly useful for the homebridge-ring Plugin, but can also be used if you only care about listening for events at a subset of your locations and don't want to create websocket connections to all of your locations. This will also limit the results for ringApi.getCameras() to the configured locations. If this option is not included, all locations will be returned. |
debug |
false | Turns on additional logging. In particular, ffmpeg logging. |
ffmpegPath |
undefined | A custom path to the ffmpeg executable. By default, ffmpeg will be installed using ffmpeg-for-homebridge , and then fall back to using the PATH environment variable. |
ffmpegPath |
Uses ffmpeg-for-homebridge
|
A custom path to the ffmpeg executable. By default, the static binaries built in ffmpeg-for-homebridge will be used. If you prefer to use your own version of ffmpeg, you can pass a complete path, or simply "ffmpeg" to use ffmpeg from your PATH . |
controlCenterDisplayName |
'ring-client-api' | This allows you to change the displayed name for the Authorized Device within Control Center in the Ring app |
avoidSnapshotBatteryDrain |
false | Causes snapshots for battery cameras to be fetched at a minimum 10 minute interval to avoid draining the battery. |
Locations
const locations = await ringApi.getLocations()
const location = locations[0]
location.hasHubs // does this location have an alarm and/or lighting bridge
location.disarm()
location.armHome([
/* optional array of zids for devices to bypass */
])
location.armAway([
/* bypass zids */
])
location.getAlarmMode() // returns Promise<'all' | 'some' | 'none'>
location.soundSiren()
location.silenceSiren()
location.cameras // array of cameras at this location
location.getHistory() // historical events from alarm/lights
location.getCameraEvents() // ding events from all cameras in the location
locations
is an array of your Ring locations. Each location can be armed or disarmed,
and used to interact with all devices in that location.
Devices
Once you have acquired the desired location, you can start to interact with associated devices. These devices include ring alarm, ring lighting, and third party devices connected to ring alarm
import { RingDeviceType } from 'ring-client-api'
const devices = await location.getDevices()
const baseStation = devices.find(
(device) => device.data.deviceType === RingDeviceType.BaseStation
)
baseStation.setVolume(0.75) // base station and keypad support volume settings between 0 and 1
console.log(baseStation.data) // object containing properties like zid, name, roomId, faulted, tamperStatus, etc.
baseStation.onData.subscribe((data) => {
// called any time data is updated for this specific device
})
Cameras
You can get all cameras using await ringApi.getCameras()
or cameras for a particular
location with location.cameras
const camera = location.cameras[0]
camera.data // camera info including motion zones, light status, battery, etc.
camera.onData.subscribe((data) => {
// called every time new data is fetched for this camera
})
camera.setLight(true) // turn light on/off
camera.setSiren(true) // turn siren on/off
camera.getHealth() // fetch health info like wifi status
camera.startVideoOnDemand() // ask the camera to start a new video stream
camera.createSipSession() // creates a new SipSession which allows you to control RTP flow
camera.getEvents() // fetch ding events for the camera (like motion and doorbell presses)
camera.getRecordingUrl(dingIdStr, { transcoded: true }) // fetch the url for a recording
camera.getSnapshot() // returns a Promise<Buffer> of the latest snapshot from the camera
Camera also includes the following observables:
-
onNewNotification
: this is triggered any time a new push notification is received -
onActiveNotifications
: notifications received within the last minute -
onDoorbellPressed
: this will include the sip info and ding information every time a new ding is created -
onActiveDings
: dings created within the last 65 seconds -
onDoorbellPressed
: emits a ding every time the doorbell is pressed -
onMotionDetected
:true
orfalse
based ononActiveDings
containing a motion ding
Some other useful properties
id
-
name
: same asdescription
fromdata
-
hasLight
: does this camera have a light -
hasSiren
: does this camera have a siren -
isDoorbot
: is this camera a doorbell
Refresh Token
Ring has restricted refresh tokens so that they expire shortly after use. See https://github.com/dgreif/ring/wiki/Refresh-Tokens#refresh-token-expiration for details on how to properly handle refresh tokens in your library.