Learn Apple HomeKit on iOS
A Home Automation Guide for Developers, Designers, and Homeowners
(Sprache: Englisch)
Learn the HomeKit platform structure and how it supports devices-existing and planned-and get a thorough grounding on new and useful apps that deliver a new generation of home automation in a secure and innovative environment. Let your imagination run wild...
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Learn the HomeKit platform structure and how it supports devices-existing and planned-and get a thorough grounding on new and useful apps that deliver a new generation of home automation in a secure and innovative environment. Let your imagination run wild as you design compatible devices with unlimited capabilities.Learn Apple HomeKit on iOS shows you how to move to secure, home automation projects that integrate with your digital world automatically-after you set them up as described in the book. Having your calendar and appointments control your lights, locks, thermostat, and other home devices is the heart of homeautomation. In homes and small offices, you can banish notes taped to switches and controls that say, "Do not turn off this switch" or "Leave the thermostat alone." The book gets you up to speed on HomeKit, and it also answers some of the pesky questions, such as "What happens when the power goes out?"
Along the way there are tips and suggestions for app developers, hardware manufacturers, interior designers, and real estate professionals. For programmers, there's an entire chapter (plus sections in other chapters) dedicated to the core coding issues. For non-programmers, this book is the perfect resource mastering the amazing potential of Apple HomeKit.
What You Will Learn:
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Author Jesse Feiler develops, consults, and writes about Apple technologies with an emphasis on mobile and location-based apps.
Who This Book Is For:
Device developers, DIY home networking users, programmers, and those interested in integrating their iOS devices with their IoT devices.
- For device developers, understanding the structure of HomeKit-homes, rooms, and accessories-enables you to build devices that are easily managed by a single, simple source and interface.
- For DIY home networking users, gain a thorough knowledge of how they can adapt HomeKit to their existing spaces.
- For programmers, there's an entire chapter plus sections in other chapters dedicated to the core coding issues you'll need to learn.
- For non-programmers, this book is your perfect resource for easily getting your mind around the amazing potential of Apple HomeKit.
Author Jesse Feiler develops, consults, and writes about Apple technologies with an emphasis on mobile and location-based apps.
Who This Book Is For:
Device developers, DIY home networking users, programmers, and those interested in integrating their iOS devices with their IoT devices.
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Foreword/PrefaceChapter 1. Bringing Home Automation Home
a. Moving beyond talking refrigerators ("you're almost out of milk") and $400 light switches
(an iPhone replacing a $1 light switch)
b. The first key to HomeKit: integration
c. The second key to HomeKit: automation
d. The Third key to HomeKit: Cocoa and Cocoa Touch frameworks
e. Opening the door: the app and Safari extension stores
f. Who's There? Siri and its role in HomeKit
Chapter 2. Exploring the HomeKit World as a User
1. Starting from an Apple ID
2. Creating a Home
3. Building a Home
4. Exploring Rooms
5. Adding Accessories (we need a lamp and a sofa)
Chapter 3. Answering Your Questions and Concerns: 3 + 1
a. The big three:
1. Privacy
2. Security
3. Encryption
b. Plus one:
1. Power
c. Not to mention…
1. The apps and devices from Apple and third parties
Chapter 4. How Does HomeKit Matter to Me?
a. A real estate agent
b. A developer
c. A device manufacturer
d. A locksmith/security contractor
e. A car dealer [integration with CarPlay]
Chapter 5. Understanding How HomeKit Works for Users and Developers
a. Designing the HomeKit User Interface
b. How to get your HomeKit app rejected by the App Store
c. Creating a basic HomeKit app
d. How to test a HomeKit app without buying a truckload of hardware and devices
Chapter 6. Exploring the HomeKit World as a Developer, Designer, or Device Manufacturer
a. Looking inside a home
1. Home Manager
2. Using a collection of homes'
b. Looking at a room
1. Getting accessories in a room
2. Setting accessories in a room
c. Dealing with movable and floating accessories
d. Making it work: understanding the tools
1. Responding to database changes
2. Setting and responding to triggers
3. Using action sets
e. Keeping track of users and people
Chapter 7. For Developers Only: Deeper Dive into Code
a. HMHomeManager
b. Managing
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home layouts
c. Homes, rooms and accessories in more depth
d. Crossing bridges
e. Using Zones
f. More on observing the database
g. Talking to (and listening to) accessories
Chapter 8. Where iCloud Fits In
a. iCloud past and present
b. How to get the most out of iCloud
c. Why iCloud is critical to HomeKit
Chapter 9. Redesigning and Rethinking Your HomeKit Plans
a. Now that you've planned it (and maybe done it), it's time to revise and rethink
b. Explore and solve problems from the first attempts
1. Timers and their issues
2. Problems with naming
3. Difficulties with multiple users
4. What to do before, during, and after the moving truck arrives (no home is forever)
5. Breaking up or going off to school ("Who gets the lamp? and what happens to
HomeKit)
c. Homes, rooms and accessories in more depth
d. Crossing bridges
e. Using Zones
f. More on observing the database
g. Talking to (and listening to) accessories
Chapter 8. Where iCloud Fits In
a. iCloud past and present
b. How to get the most out of iCloud
c. Why iCloud is critical to HomeKit
Chapter 9. Redesigning and Rethinking Your HomeKit Plans
a. Now that you've planned it (and maybe done it), it's time to revise and rethink
b. Explore and solve problems from the first attempts
1. Timers and their issues
2. Problems with naming
3. Difficulties with multiple users
4. What to do before, during, and after the moving truck arrives (no home is forever)
5. Breaking up or going off to school ("Who gets the lamp? and what happens to
HomeKit)
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Autoren-Porträt von Jesse Feiler
Jesse Feiler develops, consults, and writes about Apple technologies with an emphasis on mobile and location-based apps.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Jesse Feiler
- 2016, 1st ed., XVI, 128 Seiten, Masse: 15,9 x 23,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1484215281
- ISBN-13: 9781484215289
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.12.2016
Sprache:
Englisch
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