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JavaScript/TypeScript based Matter Implementation

experimental license

Implementation of Matter protocol in Typescript with no native dependencies (and very limited dependencies).

Matter is a new secure / reliable / local / standard protocol for smart devices launched at the end of 2022. To know more about Matter: https://csa-iot.org/all-solutions/matter/

matter-node.js is compatible with:

  • iOS - Home app: fully working
  • Android - Home app: fully working
  • Alexa: fully working
  • Home Assistant: fully working
  • Tuya Smartlife App: fully working
  • Smartthings: pairing works, but for controlling seems like Smartthings implementation itself has issues

Each system have their own specialities, see Pairing and Usage Information for more details.

Monorepo Overview

This repository contains multiple packages (and because of this it is a monorepo). The packages are contained in the packages directory and are all published separately to NPM.

  • matter.js: the core Matter implementation in typescript which is JavaScript only and has no native dependencies.
  • matter-node.js: a node.js implementation of a Matter DeviceNode and ControllerNode which also re-exports all matter.js exports and so can be used as only dependency

This repository uses the workspaces feature on npm to manage the dependencies between the packages. Because of this please only use npm install on the root of the repository. This will install all the dependencies for all the packages and also take care to create relevant symlinks between the packages.

Additionally, it uses typescript project references to allow IDE support for the dependencies. These dependencies need to be added to the tsconfig.json files if needed.

You can build and test the packages separately or all by using npm run build or npm run test on root package level.

Community communication

If you have issues please use the GitHub "Issues" feature of this repository. For questions or idea discussions please use the "Discussions" feature in GitHub.

Additionally, we started a Discord server for Matter-Integrators to allow to communicate about the protocol and how to implement Matter in various environments (not only just JavaScript/Typescript). You can join it here: https://discord.gg/ujmRNrhDuW .

How to use it

To develop matter.js

If you like to develop matter.js itself or want to contribute to it, you can use the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/project-chip/matter.js
cd matter.js
npm install

This will install all dependencies and create symlinks between the packages, so that it can be used locally. It also builds all packages.

Matter.js

Matter.js is the core implementation of the Matter protocol in typescript. It is a JavaScript only implementation and has no native dependencies. It is build and published as CommonJS and ES6 variants in one package. For an overview of the exported functionality please refer to the README.md

Because Matter required UDP/MDNS technologies, other implementations are needed to implement this core functionality platform specific.

For more Details see the README.md in the package.

PS: The above statements are only half true right now (March 2023) because we are in the middle of the split-up to move "non-Node.js" code from matter-node.js into matter.js.

Matter-node.js

Matter-node.js uses Node.js to implement the platform specific parts using Node.js for networking and other needed native features. Additionally, it also implements a Matter DeviceNode and ControllerNode as a example implementation and allows to use this directly as CLI script. For an overview of the exported functionality please refer to the README.md

For more Details see the README.md in the package.

Code style

The project contains eslint as linter and typescript-formatter as formatter. The configuration files are located in the root directory and are valid for all packages.

The following commands are available:

  • npm run lint: runs eslint on all packages and outputs the results and errors
  • npm run lint-fix: runs eslint on all packages and tries to fix the errors
  • npm run format: runs typescript-formatter on all packages and formats the code. Files will be changed in place.
  • npm run format-check: runs typescript-formatter on all packages and checks if the code is formatted correctly. If not it will output the files that need to be formatted.

Building

You can use npm run build on the root level to build all packages in an incremental way. This will only build the changed files.

You can use npm run build-clean on the root level to build all packages from scratch.

Tests

You can use npm run test on the root level to run all tests for all packages.

Current status

This is work in progress.

Completed implementations:

  • TLV codec (coder/decoder) and schema mapping and validation engine
  • 12 cluster definitions (including TLV structures for all messages)

matter.js usage

matter.js is used at the core of those two projects:

  • matternode: a light-weight node.js implementation of a Matter Node
  • matter-node.js: a Matter client / server running on node.js compatible with HA (Android / iOs support in progress)

Pairing and Usage Information

It should work with any Matter-compatible home automation app when Matter will be released. We tested the Library with the "big" ones and can provide additional information.

A good guide with images on how to add devices to Alexa, Google and Apple in general is available in the TP-Link FAQ.

iOS Home

Minimum OS Required for iOS device: iOS16.2 or later.

Apple support to set up HomePod, HomePod mini, Apple TV, or iPad (will not be supported anymore with the new Home Architecture starting iOS 16.3!) as a Matter Hub. The pairing itself can also be done using an iPhone, but the later controlling can only be done by one of the Hub options listed above!

When pairing with node-matter the Home app will ask you to allow to pair an "uncertified device"which you need to allow. After that the device will be added to the Home app, and you can control it from there.

We currently have no information which device types are supported by the Home app. But Lights and Sockets are support in any case.

Apple is using "two fabric IDs" on the paired devices (all others only use one). This needs to be considered when planning to pair devices with multiple controllers. How many fabrics are available depends on the device manufacturer (minimum are 3).

Google Home

Minimum Version Required for Google Home App:2.62.1.15 or later.

Also for Google you need to have a Hub device out of the list of supported devices to control your Matter devices.

Pairing is currently only possible using the Google Home Android App on Android 8.1 or higher. The iOS App is not supporting Matter yet.

Before you can pair node-matter to Google Home you need to allow uncertified devices for your Google Account. For this open the Google Developer Console to add an Integration and setup the device there. Please use 0xFFF1 as Vendor ID because node-matter uses this by the current scripts. If you do this that pairing will not be possible! If you have issues with pairing please refer to the Troubleshootling pages from Google.

Google supports several Matter device types already.

Amazon Alexa

Minimum Version Required for Alexa App:2.2.491118.0 or later.

Please note that because Alexa’s temporarily limited setting, Alexa ecosystem needs to be paired with Matter-certified device as the first ecosystem. If you are unsure, please factory default your device before setup.

For Amazon Alexa Usage you also need one Alexa device as Matter hub in your local network.

Pairing is currently only possible using the Alexa Android App on Android 8.1 or higher. The iOS App is not supporting Matter yet.

For Alexa no special setup is needed to pair node-matter as development device.

The list of supported device types is basic currently, but will get enhanced in the future.

Smartthings

Samsung is building its SmartThings hub software into 2022 Samsung Smart TVs, Smart Monitors, and Family Hub refrigerators, allowing them to control Matter smart home devices. These are needed as Hubs.

Rest information and not yet known.

chip-tool

Compile chip-tool from project-chip

Provisioning the device:

chip-tool pairing onnetwork 222 20202021

Controlling the device:

chip-tool onoff toggle 222 1

Clearing the data:

chip-tool pairing unpair 222
and/or
chip-tool storage clear-all

Android mobile app

You can also control it with Matter test app: https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/tree/master/src/android/CHIPTest You can find a compiled apk in /matter-test-apk in this repository.

Provisioning the device: click "provision with WiFi" > "Input DeviceNode address" > type IP address of the machine running node-matter

Controlling the device: click "Light on/of" and you can control the light

FAQ

Why using node-matter instead of the official codebase?

Well, the original codebase is platform dependent, has finicky tool version requirements and is over 8GB with all dependencies. This tool is less than 500kB and works on anything supporting node. Sure, it supports only the barebone Matter protocol for now.

Can this work from a browser?

Not yet, but I know how to make it works with a few tricks.

How can I have support for more clusters?

Adding more clusters should be pretty easy now the core protocol is working. Have a look at the implementation of the OnOff cluster: pretty simple, right?

I am planning on adding more clusters, so stay tuned or pinged me to implement first the one you need.

Contact the developers

For other questions, you can post a message on the github forum, open an issue, or join Discord https://discord.gg/ujmRNrhDuW .