%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-pyvizio Version: 0.1.61 Release: 1 Summary: Python library for interfacing with Vizio SmartCast TVs and Sound Bars (2016+ models) License: GPLv3 URL: https://github.com/vkorn/pyvizio Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/60/97/a9e977a44617916f94a70b2f0f333eff275b9d2b5039975c86e8c7634016/pyvizio-0.1.61.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description ## Description Simple cli and API implementation for Vizio SmartCast TVs and Speakers (Sound Bars). Mainly created for integration with [HASS](http://home-assistant.io). Note that some of the interaction commands are not supported by speakers. ## Installation Use `pip`: ```bash pip3 install pyvizio ``` or ```bash pip install pyvizio ``` if `pip3` is not found. ## Upgrade Use `pip`: ```bash pip3 install --upgrade pyvizio ``` or ```bash pip install --upgrade pyvizio ``` if `pip3` is not found. ## CLI Usage To avoid repeating IP (`--ip`), Auth (`--auth`), and Device Type (`--device_type`) params in each CLI call, you can add them to environment variables as `VIZIO_IP`, `VIZIO_AUTH`, and `VIZIO_DEVICE_TYPE` respectively `--device-type` options are `tv` and `speaker`. If the parameter is not included, the device type is assumed to be `tv`. Note that TVs always require a pairing process to get an auth token. Speakers may not always need an auth token but YMMV based on your particular model. ### Find your device First, find your device (yeah, I'm too lazy to add another cli group) ```bash pyvizio --ip=0 discover ``` and note its IP address and port number. If you have trouble finding a device you were expecting to, you can try increasing the discovery timeout period by adding the `--timeout` option. ### Pairing Using your device's IP address and port number, request pairing procedure: ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} pair ``` After running the above command: - For TVs, lookup the PIN code on your TV and note challenge token and type in console - For speakers, press the physical "Volume Up" and note challenge token and type in console > It's better to have your device turned on as it's "forgetting" the PIN sometimes if it was turned off prior to pairing command. Using these data points, finalize pairing procedure: (a pin is not necessary for speakers as they appear to always use `0000`) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} pair-finish --ch_type={challenge_type} --token={challenge_token} --pin={pin} ``` If everything done correctly, you should see new connected device named `Python Vizio` in Vizio SmartCast mobile APP > For a TV, you'll need auth code for any further commands. If you are interacting with a Speaker, and skipped the pairing process, you don't need to include the `--auth` parameter in any of the following calls since you don't have an auth code. ### Turning on/off ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} power {on|off|toggle} ``` To get current power state simply call ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-power-state ``` ### Volume operations You could change volume ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} volume {up|down} amount ``` and get current level (0-100) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-volume-level ``` In addition mute command is available ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} mute {on|off|toggle} ``` ### Switching channels (TVs only) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} channel {up|down|prev} amount ``` ### Input sources You can get current source (if the value is SMARTCAST, then an app is currently runniing) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-input ``` List all connected devices ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-inputs-list ``` And using `Name` column from this list, you can switch input: ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} input {input_name} ``` Other options is to circle through all inputs ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} next-input ``` ### Managing audio settings > You may have to experiment to find the available options for a given setting. For example, numeric settings have a finite range. I've also found that certain ranges returned by the API aren't correct List available audio setting names and their current values ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-audio-settings ``` Get the current value of a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-audio-setting {setting_name} ``` List available audio setting names and their available choices/ranges ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-audio-settings-options ``` Get the choices/range of a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-audio-setting-options {setting_name} ``` Set a new value for a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} audio-setting {setting_name} {new_value} ``` ### Managing any setting type List all available setting types ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting-types-list ``` List available setting names and their current values for a given setting type ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-settings {setting_type} ``` Get the current value of a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting {setting_type} {setting_name} ``` List available setting names and their available choices/ranges for a given setting type ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-settings-options {setting_type} ``` Get the choices/range of a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting-options {setting_type} {setting_name} ``` Set a new value for a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} setting {setting_type} {setting_name} {new_value} ``` ### Apps (TVs with app support only) Get a list of available apps by name (this will attempt to get the latest list of apps which is stored exterenally, but will fall back to a static list found in the Vizio SmartCast Android source code. If you would like to add apps to the static list and can retrieve the latest source code, you can use `pyvizio.util.gen_apps_list_from_src("path/to/root/of/source")` to retrieve the latest list. The list is stored in `APPS` in `pyvizio/_api/apps.py` and you are welcome to submit a PR with updates) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-apps-list ``` Get currently running app (if value is `_NO_APP_RUNNING` then no app is currently running, and if the value is `_UNKNOWN_APP` then the app name couldn't be determined from the current `APPS` list) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-app ``` Launch an app (app names must match the names listed in the `get-apps-list` command but are not case sensitive. Be sure to use quotes if the app name has a space) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} launch-app "{app_name}" ``` If an app isn't found by name, but you know the config required to launch it, you can specify the config ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} launch-app-config {APP_ID} {NAME_SPACE} {MESSAGE} ``` One way to get the config of an app that is not already stored in the APPS list is to launch the app on your device and then run ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-app-config ``` ## Contribution Thanks for great research uploaded [here](https://github.com/exiva/Vizio_SmartCast_API) and absolutely awesome SSDP discovery [snippet](https://gist.github.com/dankrause/6000248) %package -n python3-pyvizio Summary: Python library for interfacing with Vizio SmartCast TVs and Sound Bars (2016+ models) Provides: python-pyvizio BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-pyvizio ## Description Simple cli and API implementation for Vizio SmartCast TVs and Speakers (Sound Bars). Mainly created for integration with [HASS](http://home-assistant.io). Note that some of the interaction commands are not supported by speakers. ## Installation Use `pip`: ```bash pip3 install pyvizio ``` or ```bash pip install pyvizio ``` if `pip3` is not found. ## Upgrade Use `pip`: ```bash pip3 install --upgrade pyvizio ``` or ```bash pip install --upgrade pyvizio ``` if `pip3` is not found. ## CLI Usage To avoid repeating IP (`--ip`), Auth (`--auth`), and Device Type (`--device_type`) params in each CLI call, you can add them to environment variables as `VIZIO_IP`, `VIZIO_AUTH`, and `VIZIO_DEVICE_TYPE` respectively `--device-type` options are `tv` and `speaker`. If the parameter is not included, the device type is assumed to be `tv`. Note that TVs always require a pairing process to get an auth token. Speakers may not always need an auth token but YMMV based on your particular model. ### Find your device First, find your device (yeah, I'm too lazy to add another cli group) ```bash pyvizio --ip=0 discover ``` and note its IP address and port number. If you have trouble finding a device you were expecting to, you can try increasing the discovery timeout period by adding the `--timeout` option. ### Pairing Using your device's IP address and port number, request pairing procedure: ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} pair ``` After running the above command: - For TVs, lookup the PIN code on your TV and note challenge token and type in console - For speakers, press the physical "Volume Up" and note challenge token and type in console > It's better to have your device turned on as it's "forgetting" the PIN sometimes if it was turned off prior to pairing command. Using these data points, finalize pairing procedure: (a pin is not necessary for speakers as they appear to always use `0000`) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} pair-finish --ch_type={challenge_type} --token={challenge_token} --pin={pin} ``` If everything done correctly, you should see new connected device named `Python Vizio` in Vizio SmartCast mobile APP > For a TV, you'll need auth code for any further commands. If you are interacting with a Speaker, and skipped the pairing process, you don't need to include the `--auth` parameter in any of the following calls since you don't have an auth code. ### Turning on/off ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} power {on|off|toggle} ``` To get current power state simply call ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-power-state ``` ### Volume operations You could change volume ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} volume {up|down} amount ``` and get current level (0-100) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-volume-level ``` In addition mute command is available ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} mute {on|off|toggle} ``` ### Switching channels (TVs only) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} channel {up|down|prev} amount ``` ### Input sources You can get current source (if the value is SMARTCAST, then an app is currently runniing) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-input ``` List all connected devices ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-inputs-list ``` And using `Name` column from this list, you can switch input: ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} input {input_name} ``` Other options is to circle through all inputs ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} next-input ``` ### Managing audio settings > You may have to experiment to find the available options for a given setting. For example, numeric settings have a finite range. I've also found that certain ranges returned by the API aren't correct List available audio setting names and their current values ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-audio-settings ``` Get the current value of a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-audio-setting {setting_name} ``` List available audio setting names and their available choices/ranges ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-audio-settings-options ``` Get the choices/range of a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-audio-setting-options {setting_name} ``` Set a new value for a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} audio-setting {setting_name} {new_value} ``` ### Managing any setting type List all available setting types ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting-types-list ``` List available setting names and their current values for a given setting type ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-settings {setting_type} ``` Get the current value of a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting {setting_type} {setting_name} ``` List available setting names and their available choices/ranges for a given setting type ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-settings-options {setting_type} ``` Get the choices/range of a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting-options {setting_type} {setting_name} ``` Set a new value for a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} setting {setting_type} {setting_name} {new_value} ``` ### Apps (TVs with app support only) Get a list of available apps by name (this will attempt to get the latest list of apps which is stored exterenally, but will fall back to a static list found in the Vizio SmartCast Android source code. If you would like to add apps to the static list and can retrieve the latest source code, you can use `pyvizio.util.gen_apps_list_from_src("path/to/root/of/source")` to retrieve the latest list. The list is stored in `APPS` in `pyvizio/_api/apps.py` and you are welcome to submit a PR with updates) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-apps-list ``` Get currently running app (if value is `_NO_APP_RUNNING` then no app is currently running, and if the value is `_UNKNOWN_APP` then the app name couldn't be determined from the current `APPS` list) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-app ``` Launch an app (app names must match the names listed in the `get-apps-list` command but are not case sensitive. Be sure to use quotes if the app name has a space) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} launch-app "{app_name}" ``` If an app isn't found by name, but you know the config required to launch it, you can specify the config ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} launch-app-config {APP_ID} {NAME_SPACE} {MESSAGE} ``` One way to get the config of an app that is not already stored in the APPS list is to launch the app on your device and then run ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-app-config ``` ## Contribution Thanks for great research uploaded [here](https://github.com/exiva/Vizio_SmartCast_API) and absolutely awesome SSDP discovery [snippet](https://gist.github.com/dankrause/6000248) %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for pyvizio Provides: python3-pyvizio-doc %description help ## Description Simple cli and API implementation for Vizio SmartCast TVs and Speakers (Sound Bars). Mainly created for integration with [HASS](http://home-assistant.io). Note that some of the interaction commands are not supported by speakers. ## Installation Use `pip`: ```bash pip3 install pyvizio ``` or ```bash pip install pyvizio ``` if `pip3` is not found. ## Upgrade Use `pip`: ```bash pip3 install --upgrade pyvizio ``` or ```bash pip install --upgrade pyvizio ``` if `pip3` is not found. ## CLI Usage To avoid repeating IP (`--ip`), Auth (`--auth`), and Device Type (`--device_type`) params in each CLI call, you can add them to environment variables as `VIZIO_IP`, `VIZIO_AUTH`, and `VIZIO_DEVICE_TYPE` respectively `--device-type` options are `tv` and `speaker`. If the parameter is not included, the device type is assumed to be `tv`. Note that TVs always require a pairing process to get an auth token. Speakers may not always need an auth token but YMMV based on your particular model. ### Find your device First, find your device (yeah, I'm too lazy to add another cli group) ```bash pyvizio --ip=0 discover ``` and note its IP address and port number. If you have trouble finding a device you were expecting to, you can try increasing the discovery timeout period by adding the `--timeout` option. ### Pairing Using your device's IP address and port number, request pairing procedure: ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} pair ``` After running the above command: - For TVs, lookup the PIN code on your TV and note challenge token and type in console - For speakers, press the physical "Volume Up" and note challenge token and type in console > It's better to have your device turned on as it's "forgetting" the PIN sometimes if it was turned off prior to pairing command. Using these data points, finalize pairing procedure: (a pin is not necessary for speakers as they appear to always use `0000`) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} pair-finish --ch_type={challenge_type} --token={challenge_token} --pin={pin} ``` If everything done correctly, you should see new connected device named `Python Vizio` in Vizio SmartCast mobile APP > For a TV, you'll need auth code for any further commands. If you are interacting with a Speaker, and skipped the pairing process, you don't need to include the `--auth` parameter in any of the following calls since you don't have an auth code. ### Turning on/off ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} power {on|off|toggle} ``` To get current power state simply call ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-power-state ``` ### Volume operations You could change volume ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} volume {up|down} amount ``` and get current level (0-100) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-volume-level ``` In addition mute command is available ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} mute {on|off|toggle} ``` ### Switching channels (TVs only) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} channel {up|down|prev} amount ``` ### Input sources You can get current source (if the value is SMARTCAST, then an app is currently runniing) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-input ``` List all connected devices ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-inputs-list ``` And using `Name` column from this list, you can switch input: ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} input {input_name} ``` Other options is to circle through all inputs ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} next-input ``` ### Managing audio settings > You may have to experiment to find the available options for a given setting. For example, numeric settings have a finite range. I've also found that certain ranges returned by the API aren't correct List available audio setting names and their current values ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-audio-settings ``` Get the current value of a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-audio-setting {setting_name} ``` List available audio setting names and their available choices/ranges ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-audio-settings-options ``` Get the choices/range of a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-audio-setting-options {setting_name} ``` Set a new value for a given audio setting ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} audio-setting {setting_name} {new_value} ``` ### Managing any setting type List all available setting types ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting-types-list ``` List available setting names and their current values for a given setting type ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-settings {setting_type} ``` Get the current value of a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting {setting_type} {setting_name} ``` List available setting names and their available choices/ranges for a given setting type ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-all-settings-options {setting_type} ``` Get the choices/range of a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-setting-options {setting_type} {setting_name} ``` Set a new value for a given setting (must specify setting type) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} setting {setting_type} {setting_name} {new_value} ``` ### Apps (TVs with app support only) Get a list of available apps by name (this will attempt to get the latest list of apps which is stored exterenally, but will fall back to a static list found in the Vizio SmartCast Android source code. If you would like to add apps to the static list and can retrieve the latest source code, you can use `pyvizio.util.gen_apps_list_from_src("path/to/root/of/source")` to retrieve the latest list. The list is stored in `APPS` in `pyvizio/_api/apps.py` and you are welcome to submit a PR with updates) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-apps-list ``` Get currently running app (if value is `_NO_APP_RUNNING` then no app is currently running, and if the value is `_UNKNOWN_APP` then the app name couldn't be determined from the current `APPS` list) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-app ``` Launch an app (app names must match the names listed in the `get-apps-list` command but are not case sensitive. Be sure to use quotes if the app name has a space) ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} launch-app "{app_name}" ``` If an app isn't found by name, but you know the config required to launch it, you can specify the config ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} launch-app-config {APP_ID} {NAME_SPACE} {MESSAGE} ``` One way to get the config of an app that is not already stored in the APPS list is to launch the app on your device and then run ```bash pyvizio --ip={ip:port} --device_type={device_type} --auth={auth_code} get-current-app-config ``` ## Contribution Thanks for great research uploaded [here](https://github.com/exiva/Vizio_SmartCast_API) and absolutely awesome SSDP discovery [snippet](https://gist.github.com/dankrause/6000248) %prep %autosetup -n pyvizio-0.1.61 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-pyvizio -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Mon May 15 2023 Python_Bot - 0.1.61-1 - Package Spec generated