This project is now archived, see Status below.
HomeKit support for Chamberlain / LiftMaster MyQ garage doors using hc and my MyQ Go library.
When running, this service publishes a HomeKit garage door accessory.
After the door is paired with your iOS Home app, you can control it with any service that integrates with HomeKit, including Siri, Shortcuts, and the Apple Watch. If you have a home hub like an Apple TV or iPad, you can control the garage door remotely.
The tool can be installed with:
go get -u github.com/joeshaw/myq-homekit
You will need to create a config.json
file with your MyQ username
and password, and your MyQ device ID
{
"username": "foo@example.com",
"password": "myqPassw0rd",
"device_id": "2613952120",
}
You can get your MyQ device ID using the myq
command from my MyQ
repo by running:
myq -username <username> -password <password> devices
Then you can run the service:
myq-homekit -config config.json
The service will call the MyQ API to get the current garage door state, and update it every 15 minutes.
To pair, open up your Home iOS app, click the + icon, choose "Add
Accessory" and then tap "Don't have a Code or Can't Scan?" You should
see the garage door under "Nearby Accessories." Tap that and enter
the PIN 00102003 (or whatever you chose in config.json
). You should
see a garage door appear in your device list.
In October and November 2023, MyQ made their API much harder to access by third parties. See this article on The Verge for more details.
I've replaced my MyQ Wifi module with a Ratgdo, which I strongly recommend. As a result, I am no longer maintaining this project.
For HomeKit integration, I am using the Ratgdo's MQTT support with Home Assistant, then using its HomeKit integration to expose the garage door to HomeKit.
Copyright 2018-2022 Joe Shaw
myq-homekit
is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file
for details.