%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-pychannels Version: 1.2.3 Release: 1 Summary: API client for the Channels app - https://getchannels.com License: The MIT License URL: https://github.com/fancybits/pychannels Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/ae/2f/0507b87768ff74d20157bebb00207de8bb7f78e36fb8713a71c0ca45b13b/pychannels-1.2.3.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-requests %description
# PyChannels!! This is a simple Python client that lets you talk to the [Channels](https://getchannels.com) app while it's running. ## Installation You can install PyChannels from PyPi using `pip3 install pychannels` (use pip if you're still using Python 2). ## Usage Just create a new client and give it the host name of the device that Channels is running on. You can optionally pass in a port, which defaults to `57000`. ```python from pychannels import Channels client = Channels("192.168.1.192", 57000) client.pause() client.resume() client.stop() ``` ## API All responses return the current status of Channels. You can get this simply with `client.status()`, but every other method will return it as well. ### Status Data Status data is returned as a simple Dict. Here's an example. ```python { 'status': 'paused', 'muted': False, 'channel': { 'number': '35.1', 'name': 'Fox-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28719/s28719_h5_aa.png' }, 'now_playing': { 'title': 'The Mick', 'season_number': 2, 'episode_number': 16, 'episode_title': 'The Accident', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/assets/p12900954_b_h6_ad.jpg', 'summary': 'Chip offers to help Sabrina get a fake ID in exchange for a night out with her and her friends.' } } ``` ### Info You can fetch 2 sets of information from Channels. Its current status and the current set of favorite channels. #### Status client.status() This returns the result documented above. #### Favorite Channels client.favorite_channels() This returns an array of channel Dicts. Here's an example. ```python [{ 'number': '12.1', 'call_sign': 'WWBT-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28717/s28717_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'NBC HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '35.1', 'call_sign': 'Fox-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28719/s28719_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'Fox-HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '552', 'call_sign': 'TBS HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/58515/s58515_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'TBS HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '570', 'call_sign': 'ESPN HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/32645/s32645_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'ESPN HD', 'hd': True }] ``` ### Commands You can control Channels with these methods. #### Toggle Mute client.toggle_mute #### Toggle Captions client.toggle_cc #### Channel Up client.channel_up #### Channel Down client.channel_down #### Previous Channel client.previous_channel Jump back to the last watched channel. #### Toggle Pause client.toggle_pause #### Toggle Recording client.toggle_record Record the program playing on the current channel #### Pause client.pause #### Resume client.resume #### Stop client.stop #### Seek By client.seek_by(seconds) Seek forward or backward on the timeline with an inputted number of seconds. Negative values go backward. #### Seek Forward client.seek_forward Seek forward in the timeline by the set number of seconds in Channels. #### Skip Forward client.skip_forward Skip to the next chapter mark. This is for recordings made with Channels DVR that have their commercials indexed. #### Seek Backward client.seek_backward Seek backward in the timeline by the set number of seconds in Channels. #### Skip Backward client.skip_backward Skip to the previous chapter mark. This is for recordings made with Channels DVR that have their commercials indexed. #### Play Channel client.play_channel(channel_number) Play a channel by passing it the channel number. #### Play Recording client.play_recording(recording_id) Play a recording from Channels. #### Navigate client.navigate(section) Change to a section of the app by providing its name. EX, `Guide`, `Library`, `Live TV` #### Notify client.notify(title, message) Present a notification while playing video. ## Contributions * fork * create a feature branch * open a Pull Request %package -n python3-pychannels Summary: API client for the Channels app - https://getchannels.com Provides: python-pychannels BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-pychannels # PyChannels!! This is a simple Python client that lets you talk to the [Channels](https://getchannels.com) app while it's running. ## Installation You can install PyChannels from PyPi using `pip3 install pychannels` (use pip if you're still using Python 2). ## Usage Just create a new client and give it the host name of the device that Channels is running on. You can optionally pass in a port, which defaults to `57000`. ```python from pychannels import Channels client = Channels("192.168.1.192", 57000) client.pause() client.resume() client.stop() ``` ## API All responses return the current status of Channels. You can get this simply with `client.status()`, but every other method will return it as well. ### Status Data Status data is returned as a simple Dict. Here's an example. ```python { 'status': 'paused', 'muted': False, 'channel': { 'number': '35.1', 'name': 'Fox-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28719/s28719_h5_aa.png' }, 'now_playing': { 'title': 'The Mick', 'season_number': 2, 'episode_number': 16, 'episode_title': 'The Accident', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/assets/p12900954_b_h6_ad.jpg', 'summary': 'Chip offers to help Sabrina get a fake ID in exchange for a night out with her and her friends.' } } ``` ### Info You can fetch 2 sets of information from Channels. Its current status and the current set of favorite channels. #### Status client.status() This returns the result documented above. #### Favorite Channels client.favorite_channels() This returns an array of channel Dicts. Here's an example. ```python [{ 'number': '12.1', 'call_sign': 'WWBT-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28717/s28717_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'NBC HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '35.1', 'call_sign': 'Fox-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28719/s28719_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'Fox-HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '552', 'call_sign': 'TBS HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/58515/s58515_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'TBS HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '570', 'call_sign': 'ESPN HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/32645/s32645_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'ESPN HD', 'hd': True }] ``` ### Commands You can control Channels with these methods. #### Toggle Mute client.toggle_mute #### Toggle Captions client.toggle_cc #### Channel Up client.channel_up #### Channel Down client.channel_down #### Previous Channel client.previous_channel Jump back to the last watched channel. #### Toggle Pause client.toggle_pause #### Toggle Recording client.toggle_record Record the program playing on the current channel #### Pause client.pause #### Resume client.resume #### Stop client.stop #### Seek By client.seek_by(seconds) Seek forward or backward on the timeline with an inputted number of seconds. Negative values go backward. #### Seek Forward client.seek_forward Seek forward in the timeline by the set number of seconds in Channels. #### Skip Forward client.skip_forward Skip to the next chapter mark. This is for recordings made with Channels DVR that have their commercials indexed. #### Seek Backward client.seek_backward Seek backward in the timeline by the set number of seconds in Channels. #### Skip Backward client.skip_backward Skip to the previous chapter mark. This is for recordings made with Channels DVR that have their commercials indexed. #### Play Channel client.play_channel(channel_number) Play a channel by passing it the channel number. #### Play Recording client.play_recording(recording_id) Play a recording from Channels. #### Navigate client.navigate(section) Change to a section of the app by providing its name. EX, `Guide`, `Library`, `Live TV` #### Notify client.notify(title, message) Present a notification while playing video. ## Contributions * fork * create a feature branch * open a Pull Request %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for pychannels Provides: python3-pychannels-doc %description help # PyChannels!! This is a simple Python client that lets you talk to the [Channels](https://getchannels.com) app while it's running. ## Installation You can install PyChannels from PyPi using `pip3 install pychannels` (use pip if you're still using Python 2). ## Usage Just create a new client and give it the host name of the device that Channels is running on. You can optionally pass in a port, which defaults to `57000`. ```python from pychannels import Channels client = Channels("192.168.1.192", 57000) client.pause() client.resume() client.stop() ``` ## API All responses return the current status of Channels. You can get this simply with `client.status()`, but every other method will return it as well. ### Status Data Status data is returned as a simple Dict. Here's an example. ```python { 'status': 'paused', 'muted': False, 'channel': { 'number': '35.1', 'name': 'Fox-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28719/s28719_h5_aa.png' }, 'now_playing': { 'title': 'The Mick', 'season_number': 2, 'episode_number': 16, 'episode_title': 'The Accident', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/assets/p12900954_b_h6_ad.jpg', 'summary': 'Chip offers to help Sabrina get a fake ID in exchange for a night out with her and her friends.' } } ``` ### Info You can fetch 2 sets of information from Channels. Its current status and the current set of favorite channels. #### Status client.status() This returns the result documented above. #### Favorite Channels client.favorite_channels() This returns an array of channel Dicts. Here's an example. ```python [{ 'number': '12.1', 'call_sign': 'WWBT-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28717/s28717_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'NBC HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '35.1', 'call_sign': 'Fox-HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/28719/s28719_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'Fox-HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '552', 'call_sign': 'TBS HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/58515/s58515_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'TBS HD', 'hd': True }, { 'number': '570', 'call_sign': 'ESPN HD', 'image_url': 'http://fanc.tmsimg.com/h5/NowShowing/32645/s32645_h5_aa.png', 'name': 'ESPN HD', 'hd': True }] ``` ### Commands You can control Channels with these methods. #### Toggle Mute client.toggle_mute #### Toggle Captions client.toggle_cc #### Channel Up client.channel_up #### Channel Down client.channel_down #### Previous Channel client.previous_channel Jump back to the last watched channel. #### Toggle Pause client.toggle_pause #### Toggle Recording client.toggle_record Record the program playing on the current channel #### Pause client.pause #### Resume client.resume #### Stop client.stop #### Seek By client.seek_by(seconds) Seek forward or backward on the timeline with an inputted number of seconds. Negative values go backward. #### Seek Forward client.seek_forward Seek forward in the timeline by the set number of seconds in Channels. #### Skip Forward client.skip_forward Skip to the next chapter mark. This is for recordings made with Channels DVR that have their commercials indexed. #### Seek Backward client.seek_backward Seek backward in the timeline by the set number of seconds in Channels. #### Skip Backward client.skip_backward Skip to the previous chapter mark. This is for recordings made with Channels DVR that have their commercials indexed. #### Play Channel client.play_channel(channel_number) Play a channel by passing it the channel number. #### Play Recording client.play_recording(recording_id) Play a recording from Channels. #### Navigate client.navigate(section) Change to a section of the app by providing its name. EX, `Guide`, `Library`, `Live TV` #### Notify client.notify(title, message) Present a notification while playing video. ## Contributions * fork * create a feature branch * open a Pull Request %prep %autosetup -n pychannels-1.2.3 %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-pychannels -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Fri Jun 09 2023 Python_Bot