A Rust Binding for the Logitech LED Library. This was built and tested with v9.00. It will most likely work with LGS and definitely works with LG HUB. Due to a lack of documentation, the SDK is assumed to be single-threaded. The library will use internal synchronization to ensure accesses to the library are safe. The goal of this binding is to provide a wrapper for the SDK, not to provide a method to interact with LEDs on Logitech devices.
Release: https://docs.rs/logitech-led-sdk/latest/logitech_led_sdk/
Master: https://nathaniel-daniel.github.io/logitech-led-sdk-rs/logitech_led_sdk/
You need to seperately download the LG SDK. You can find it publicly here.
Set the environment variable LOGITECH_LED_SDK
to the LED
folder from the downloaded zip sdk.
Example: LOGITECH_LED_SDK = C:\Users\[username]\Documents\code\LED_SDK_9.00\LED
.
use logitech_led_sdk::Sdk;
use logitech_led_sdk::ColorPercent;
use logitech_led_sdk::TargetDevice;
fn main() {
/// Do not use `expect` in a real application.
/// If this fails, its likely that the user does not have LGS or LG HUB installed.
let sdk = Sdk::new_with_name("Test").expect("failed to initialize SDK");
let version = sdk.get_version().expect("failed to get version");
println!("Version: {:#?}", version);
/// Do not use `assert!` in a real application.
assert!(sdk.set_target(TargetDevice::All));
assert!(sdk.set_lighting(ColorPercent::new_rgb(255, 255, 255)));
}
On a PC with either LGS or LG HUB running, run:
cargo test
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