I have been using HomeKit Bridge for several months now and I love it... thank you very much for contributing this much-needed capability. We're now planning an extended trip and I thought that it would be best to disable HomeKit Bridge while we are gone and the security system is armed away. I can of course do this manually with the indigo client GUI, but I thought that a better solution would be a script that disables it whenever the security system is armed away and then re-enable it on disarm. I soon learned that there is no indigo system call to enable/disable plugins and that implementing this feature may be deemed a security threat.
DaveL4 suggested disabling individual devices, so I tried disabling my only HomeKit Accessory Server. This seemed to have no effect other than to remove the check in the Comms Enabled checkbox on the devices GUI. The HomeKit Accessory Server remained in the Running state and Siri kept servicing requests. Is there a way to disable/enable a HomeKit Accessory Server, or can you think of another way to achieve my objective?
Thanks,
David Krause