Asynchronous library to control Shelly devices
This library is under development
- Python >= 3.11
- bluetooth-data-tools
- aiohttp
- orjson
pip install aioshelly
Run the following command inside this folder
pip install --upgrade .
import asyncio
from pprint import pprint
import aiohttp
from aioshelly.block_device import COAP, BlockDevice
from aioshelly.common import ConnectionOptions
from aioshelly.exceptions import DeviceConnectionError, InvalidAuthError
async def test_block_device():
"""Test Gen1 Block (CoAP) based device."""
options = ConnectionOptions("192.168.1.165", "username", "password")
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as aiohttp_session, COAP() as coap_context:
try:
device = await BlockDevice.create(aiohttp_session, coap_context, options)
except InvalidAuthError as err:
print(f"Invalid or missing authorization, error: {repr(err)}")
return
except DeviceConnectionError as err:
print(f"Error connecting to {options.ip_address}, error: {repr(err)}")
return
for block in device.blocks:
print(block)
pprint(block.current_values())
print()
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(test_block_device())
import asyncio
from pprint import pprint
import aiohttp
from aioshelly.common import ConnectionOptions
from aioshelly.exceptions import DeviceConnectionError, InvalidAuthError
from aioshelly.rpc_device import RpcDevice, WsServer
async def test_rpc_device():
"""Test Gen2/Gen3 RPC (WebSocket) based device."""
options = ConnectionOptions("192.168.1.188", "username", "password")
ws_context = WsServer()
await ws_context.initialize(8123)
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as aiohttp_session:
try:
device = await RpcDevice.create(aiohttp_session, ws_context, options)
except InvalidAuthError as err:
print(f"Invalid or missing authorization, error: {repr(err)}")
return
except DeviceConnectionError as err:
print(f"Error connecting to {options.ip_address}, error: {repr(err)}")
return
pprint(device.status)
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(test_rpc_device())
The repository includes example script to quickly try it out.
python3 tools/example.py -ip <ip> [-u <username>] [-p <password] -i
python3 tools/example.py -d -i
python3 tools/example.py -h
Object hierarchy and property/method names should match the Shelly API.