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Python Client for ESPHome native API. Used by Home Assistant.
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aioesphomeapi ============= ``aioesphomeapi`` allows you to interact with devices flashed with `ESPHome <https://esphome.io/>`_. Installation ------------ The module is available from the `Python Package Index <https://pypi.python.org/pypi>`_. .. code:: bash $ pip3 install aioesphomeapi Usage ----- It's required that you enable the `Native API <https://esphome.io/components/api.html>`_ component for the device. .. code:: yaml # Example configuration entry api: password: 'MyPassword' Check the output to get the local address of the device or use the ``name:``under ``esphome:`` from the device configuration. .. code:: bash [17:56:38][C][api:095]: API Server: [17:56:38][C][api:096]: Address: api_test.local:6053 The sample code below will connect to the device and retrieve details. .. code:: python import aioesphomeapi import asyncio async def main(): """Connect to an ESPHome device and get details.""" # Establish connection api = aioesphomeapi.APIClient("api_test.local", 6053, "MyPassword") await api.connect(login=True) # Get API version of the device's firmware print(api.api_version) # Show device details device_info = await api.device_info() print(device_info) # List all entities of the device entities = await api.list_entities_services() print(entities) loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() loop.run_until_complete(main()) Subscribe to state changes of an ESPHome device. .. code:: python import aioesphomeapi import asyncio async def main(): """Connect to an ESPHome device and wait for state changes.""" cli = aioesphomeapi.APIClient("api_test.local", 6053, "MyPassword") await cli.connect(login=True) def change_callback(state): """Print the state changes of the device..""" print(state) # Subscribe to the state changes await cli.subscribe_states(change_callback) loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() try: asyncio.ensure_future(main()) loop.run_forever() except KeyboardInterrupt: pass finally: loop.close() Other examples: - `Camera <https://gist.github.com/micw/202f9dee5c990f0b0f7e7c36b567d92b>`_ - `Async print <https://gist.github.com/fpletz/d071c72e45d17ba274fd61ca7a465033#file-esphome-print-async-py>`_ - `Simple print <https://gist.github.com/fpletz/d071c72e45d17ba274fd61ca7a465033#file-esphome-print-simple-py>`_ - `InfluxDB <https://gist.github.com/fpletz/d071c72e45d17ba274fd61ca7a465033#file-esphome-sensor-influxdb-py>`_ Development ----------- For development is recommended to use a Python virtual environment (``venv``). .. code:: bash # Setup virtualenv (optional) $ python3 -m venv . $ source bin/activate # Install aioesphomeapi and development depenencies $ pip3 install -e . $ pip3 install -r requirements_test.txt # Run linters & test $ script/lint # Update protobuf _pb2.py definitions (requires a protobuf compiler installation) $ script/gen-protoc License ------- ``aioesphomeapi`` is licensed under MIT, for more details check LICENSE.