%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-zigate Version: 0.40.12 Release: 1 Summary: python library for the zigate gateway (zigbee) http://zigate.fr License: MIT License URL: https://github.com/doudz/zigate Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/22/65/5287fae079ee6215c6f9012753c44be57e062063e686686af4e91019309a/zigate-0.40.12.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description # zigate ![Build & Tests](https://github.com/doudz/zigate/workflows/Build%20&%20Tests/badge.svg) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/zigate.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/zigate) [![Average time to resolve an issue](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/resolution/doudz/zigate.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/doudz/zigate "Average time to resolve an issue") [![Percentage of issues still open](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/open/doudz/zigate.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/doudz/zigate "Percentage of issues still open") [![Donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-PayPal-green.svg)](https://paypal.me/sebramage) [![Donate with Bitcoin](https://en.cryptobadges.io/badge/small/3DHvPBWyf5Vsp485tGFu7WfYSd6r5qgZdH)](https://en.cryptobadges.io/donate/3DHvPBWyf5Vsp485tGFu7WfYSd6r5qgZdH) Python library for [ZiGate](http://zigate.fr/). This library manage communication between python and zigate key, both USB and WiFi key are supported. ZiGate is an universal gateway compatible with a lot of ZigBee device (like Xiaomi, Philipps Hue, Ikea, etc). ## Getting Started ### Installation To install simply do: ```bash pip3 install zigate ``` Or if you've planned to use mqtt ```bash pip3 install zigate[mqtt] ``` ### Usage ```python # if you want logging import logging logging.basicConfig() logging.root.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) import zigate z = zigate.connect(port=None) # Leave None to auto-discover the port print(z.get_version()) OrderedDict([('major', 1), ('installer', '30c'), ('rssi', 0), ('version', '3.0c')]) print(z.get_version_text()) 3.0c # refresh devices list z.get_devices_list() # start inclusion mode >>> z.permit_join() >>> z.is_permitting_join() True # list devices >>> z.devices [Device 677c , Device b8ce , Device 92a7 , Device 59ef ] >>> z.devices[0].addr '677c' # get all discovered endpoints >>> z.devices[0].endpoints {1: { 'clusters': {0: Cluster 0 General: Basic, 1026: Cluster 1026 Measurement: Temperature, 1027: Cluster 1027 Measurement: Atmospheric Pressure, 1029: Cluster 1029 Measurement: Humidity}, }} # get well known attributes >>> for attribute in z.devices[0].properties: print(attribute) {'data': 'lumi.weather', 'name': 'type', 'attribute': 5, 'value': 'lumi.weather'} {'data': '0121c70b0421a8010521090006240100000000642932096521851c662bd87c01000a210000', 'name': 'battery', 'value': 3.015, 'unit': 'V', 'attribute': 65281} {'data': -1983, 'name': 'temperature', 'value': -19.83, 'unit': '°C', 'attribute': 0} {'data': 9779, 'name': 'pressure2', 'value': 977.9, 'unit': 'mb', 'attribute': 16} {'data': 977, 'name': 'pressure', 'value': 977, 'unit': 'mb', 'attribute': 0} {'data': 4484, 'name': 'humidity', 'value': 44.84, 'unit': '%', 'attribute': 0} # get specific property >>> z.devices[0].get_property('temperature') {'data': -1983, 'name': 'temperature', 'value': -19.83, 'unit': '°C', 'attribute': 0} # call action on devices z.action_onoff('b8ce', 1, zigate.ON) # or from devices z.devices[1].action_onoff(zigate.ON) # OTA process # Load image and send headers to ZiGate z.ota_load_image('path/to/ota/image_file.ota') # Tell client that image is available z.ota_image_notify('addr') # It will take client usually couple seconds to query headers # from server. Upgrade process start automatically if correct # headers are loaded to ZiGate. If you have logging level debug # enabled you will get automatically progress updates. # Manually check ota status - logging level INFO z.get_ota_status() # Whole upgrade process time depends on device and ota image size # Upgrading ikea bulb took ~15 minutes # Upgrading ikea remote took ~45 minutes ``` ### OTA Update Some devices (like Ikea Tradfri) could be updated. For Ikea, you could download available OTA files using the following command : `python3 zigate.ikea_ota_download` ```python # OTA process # Load image and send headers to ZiGate z.ota_load_image('path/to/ota/image_file.ota') # Tell client that image is available z.ota_image_notify('addr') # It will take client usually couple seconds to query headers # from server. Upgrade process start automatically if correct # headers are loaded to ZiGate. If you have logging level debug # enabled you will get automatically progress updates. # Manually check ota status - logging level INFO z.get_ota_status() # Whole upgrade process time depends on device and ota image size # Upgrading ikea bulb took ~15 minutes # Upgrading ikea remote took ~45 minutes ``` ### Callback We use pydispatcher for callback ```python from zigate import dispatcher def my_callback(sender, signal, **kwargs): print(sender) # zigate instance print(signal) # one of EVENT print(kwargs) # contains device and/or attribute changes, etc dispatcher.connect(my_callback, zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED) z = zigate.connect() # or z = zigate.connect(port='/dev/ttyUSB0') # to catch any events dispatcher.connect(my_callback, dispatcher.Any) ``` event can be : ```python zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_UPDATED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_REMOVED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDRESS_CHANGED zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_ADDED zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_NEED_DISCOVERY ``` kwargs depends of the event type: * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDED` kwargs contains device. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_UPDATED` kwargs contains device. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_REMOVED` kwargs contains addr (the device short address). * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDRESS_CHANGED` kwargs contains old_addr and new_addr (used when re-pairing an already known device). * for `zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_ADDED` kwargs contains device and discovered attribute. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED` kwargs contains device and updated attribute. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_NEED_DISCOVERY` kwargs contains device. ## Wifi ZiGate WiFi ZiGate is also supported: ```python import zigate z = zigate.connect(host='192.168.0.10') # or if you want to set the port z = zigate.connect(host='192.168.0.10:1234') ``` ## PiZiGate PiZiGate (ZiGate module for raspberry pi) is also supported: ```python import zigate z = zigate.connect(gpio=True) # or if you want to set the port z = zigate.connect(port='/dev/serial0', gpio=True) ``` To be able to use the PiZiGate on Rpi3 you need to disable the bluetooth module. To disable bluetooth: * Add `dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt` in `/boot/config.txt` * Remove `console=serial0,115200` from `/boot/cmdline.txt` * Disable hciuart `sudo systemctl disable hciuart` * Add user to gpio group, example with pi user `sudo usermod -aG gpio pi` * and `reboot` Alternatively you could set mini uart for bluetooth or for zigate but be aware that there's performance issue. ## MQTT Broker This requires paho-mqtt. It could be install as a dependency with `pip3 install zigate[mqtt]` ```bash python3 -m zigate.mqtt_broker --device auto --mqtt_host localhost:1883 ``` Add `--mqtt_username` and `--mqtt_password` as arguments and allow them to be used to establish connection to the MQTT broker. The broker publish the following topics: zigate/device_changed/[addr] Payload example : ```python 'zigate/device_changed/522a' {"addr": "522a", "endpoints": [{"device": 0, "clusters": [{"cluster": 1026, "attributes": [{"value": 22.27, "data": 2227, "unit": "\u00b0C", "name": "temperature", "attribute": 0}]}, {"cluster": 1027, "attributes": [{"value": 977, "data": 977, "unit": "mb", "name": "pressure", "attribute": 0}, {"value": 977.7, "data": 9777, "unit": "mb", "name": "pressure2", "attribute": 16}, {"data": -1, "attribute": 20}]}, {"cluster": 1029, "attributes": [{"value": 35.03, "data": 3503, "unit": "%", "name": "humidity", "attribute": 0}]}], "profile": 0, "out_clusters": [], "in_clusters": [], "endpoint": 1}], "info": {"power_source": 0, "ieee": "158d0002271c25", "addr": "522a", "id": 2, "rssi": 255, "last_seen": "2018-02-21 09:41:27"}} ``` zigate/device_removed. Payload example : ```python {"addr": "522a"} ``` zigate/attribute_changed/[addr]/[endpoint]/[cluster]/[attribute] payload is changed attribute. Payload example : ```python 'zigate/attribute_changed/522a/01/0403/0010' {"cluster": 1027, "value": 978.5, "data": 9785, "attribute": 16, "unit": "mb", "endpoint": 1, "addr": "522a", "name": "pressure2"} ``` You can send command to zigate using the topic zigate/command payload should be: ```python {"function": "function_name", "args": ["optional","args","list"]} # example to start permit join payload = '{"function": "permit_join"}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) ``` The broker will publish the result using the topic "zigate/command/result". Payload example : ```python {"function": "permit_join", "result": 0} ``` All the zigate functions can be call: ```python # turn on endpoint 1 payload = '{"function": "action_onoff", "args": ["522a", 1, 1]}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) # turn off endpoint 1 payload = '{"function": "action_onoff", "args": ["522a", 1, 0]}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) ``` ## Flasher Python tool to flash your Zigate (Jennic JN5168) Thanks to Sander Hoentjen (tjikkun) we now have a flasher ! [Original repo](https://github.com/tjikkun/zigate-flasher) ### Flasher Usage ```bash usage: python3 -m zigate.flasher [-h] -p {/dev/ttyUSB0} [-w WRITE] [-s SAVE] [-u] [-d] [--gpio] [--din] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p {/dev/ttyUSB0}, --serialport {/dev/ttyUSB0} Serial port, e.g. /dev/ttyUSB0 -w WRITE, --write WRITE Firmware bin to flash onto the chip -s SAVE, --save SAVE File to save the currently loaded firmware to -u, --upgrade Download and flash the lastest available firmware -d, --debug Set log level to DEBUG --gpio Configure GPIO for PiZiGate flash --din Configure USB for ZiGate DIN flash ``` ## Command Line Interface ```bash usage: python3 -m zigate [-h] [--port PORT] [--host HOST] [--path PATH] [--gpio] [--channel CHANNEL] [--admin_panel] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --port PORT ZiGate usb port --host HOST Wifi ZiGate host:port --path PATH ZiGate state file path --gpio Enable PiZigate --channel CHANNEL Zigbee channel --admin_panel Enable Admin panel ``` ## How to contribute If you are looking to make a contribution to this project we suggest that you follow the steps in these guides: * * Some developers might also be interested in receiving donations in the form of hardware such as Zigbee modules or devices, and even if such donations are most often donated with no strings attached it could in many cases help the developers motivation and indirect improve the development of this project. ## Comment contribuer Si vous souhaitez apporter une contribution à ce projet, nous vous suggérons de suivre les étapes décrites dans ces guides: * * Certains développeurs pourraient également être intéressés par des dons sous forme de matériel, tels que des modules ou des dispositifs Zigbee, et même si ces dons sont le plus souvent donnés sans aucune condition, cela pourrait dans de nombreux cas motiver les développeurs et indirectement améliorer le développement de ce projet. %package -n python3-zigate Summary: python library for the zigate gateway (zigbee) http://zigate.fr Provides: python-zigate BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-zigate # zigate ![Build & Tests](https://github.com/doudz/zigate/workflows/Build%20&%20Tests/badge.svg) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/zigate.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/zigate) [![Average time to resolve an issue](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/resolution/doudz/zigate.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/doudz/zigate "Average time to resolve an issue") [![Percentage of issues still open](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/open/doudz/zigate.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/doudz/zigate "Percentage of issues still open") [![Donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-PayPal-green.svg)](https://paypal.me/sebramage) [![Donate with Bitcoin](https://en.cryptobadges.io/badge/small/3DHvPBWyf5Vsp485tGFu7WfYSd6r5qgZdH)](https://en.cryptobadges.io/donate/3DHvPBWyf5Vsp485tGFu7WfYSd6r5qgZdH) Python library for [ZiGate](http://zigate.fr/). This library manage communication between python and zigate key, both USB and WiFi key are supported. ZiGate is an universal gateway compatible with a lot of ZigBee device (like Xiaomi, Philipps Hue, Ikea, etc). ## Getting Started ### Installation To install simply do: ```bash pip3 install zigate ``` Or if you've planned to use mqtt ```bash pip3 install zigate[mqtt] ``` ### Usage ```python # if you want logging import logging logging.basicConfig() logging.root.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) import zigate z = zigate.connect(port=None) # Leave None to auto-discover the port print(z.get_version()) OrderedDict([('major', 1), ('installer', '30c'), ('rssi', 0), ('version', '3.0c')]) print(z.get_version_text()) 3.0c # refresh devices list z.get_devices_list() # start inclusion mode >>> z.permit_join() >>> z.is_permitting_join() True # list devices >>> z.devices [Device 677c , Device b8ce , Device 92a7 , Device 59ef ] >>> z.devices[0].addr '677c' # get all discovered endpoints >>> z.devices[0].endpoints {1: { 'clusters': {0: Cluster 0 General: Basic, 1026: Cluster 1026 Measurement: Temperature, 1027: Cluster 1027 Measurement: Atmospheric Pressure, 1029: Cluster 1029 Measurement: Humidity}, }} # get well known attributes >>> for attribute in z.devices[0].properties: print(attribute) {'data': 'lumi.weather', 'name': 'type', 'attribute': 5, 'value': 'lumi.weather'} {'data': '0121c70b0421a8010521090006240100000000642932096521851c662bd87c01000a210000', 'name': 'battery', 'value': 3.015, 'unit': 'V', 'attribute': 65281} {'data': -1983, 'name': 'temperature', 'value': -19.83, 'unit': '°C', 'attribute': 0} {'data': 9779, 'name': 'pressure2', 'value': 977.9, 'unit': 'mb', 'attribute': 16} {'data': 977, 'name': 'pressure', 'value': 977, 'unit': 'mb', 'attribute': 0} {'data': 4484, 'name': 'humidity', 'value': 44.84, 'unit': '%', 'attribute': 0} # get specific property >>> z.devices[0].get_property('temperature') {'data': -1983, 'name': 'temperature', 'value': -19.83, 'unit': '°C', 'attribute': 0} # call action on devices z.action_onoff('b8ce', 1, zigate.ON) # or from devices z.devices[1].action_onoff(zigate.ON) # OTA process # Load image and send headers to ZiGate z.ota_load_image('path/to/ota/image_file.ota') # Tell client that image is available z.ota_image_notify('addr') # It will take client usually couple seconds to query headers # from server. Upgrade process start automatically if correct # headers are loaded to ZiGate. If you have logging level debug # enabled you will get automatically progress updates. # Manually check ota status - logging level INFO z.get_ota_status() # Whole upgrade process time depends on device and ota image size # Upgrading ikea bulb took ~15 minutes # Upgrading ikea remote took ~45 minutes ``` ### OTA Update Some devices (like Ikea Tradfri) could be updated. For Ikea, you could download available OTA files using the following command : `python3 zigate.ikea_ota_download` ```python # OTA process # Load image and send headers to ZiGate z.ota_load_image('path/to/ota/image_file.ota') # Tell client that image is available z.ota_image_notify('addr') # It will take client usually couple seconds to query headers # from server. Upgrade process start automatically if correct # headers are loaded to ZiGate. If you have logging level debug # enabled you will get automatically progress updates. # Manually check ota status - logging level INFO z.get_ota_status() # Whole upgrade process time depends on device and ota image size # Upgrading ikea bulb took ~15 minutes # Upgrading ikea remote took ~45 minutes ``` ### Callback We use pydispatcher for callback ```python from zigate import dispatcher def my_callback(sender, signal, **kwargs): print(sender) # zigate instance print(signal) # one of EVENT print(kwargs) # contains device and/or attribute changes, etc dispatcher.connect(my_callback, zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED) z = zigate.connect() # or z = zigate.connect(port='/dev/ttyUSB0') # to catch any events dispatcher.connect(my_callback, dispatcher.Any) ``` event can be : ```python zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_UPDATED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_REMOVED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDRESS_CHANGED zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_ADDED zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_NEED_DISCOVERY ``` kwargs depends of the event type: * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDED` kwargs contains device. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_UPDATED` kwargs contains device. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_REMOVED` kwargs contains addr (the device short address). * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDRESS_CHANGED` kwargs contains old_addr and new_addr (used when re-pairing an already known device). * for `zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_ADDED` kwargs contains device and discovered attribute. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED` kwargs contains device and updated attribute. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_NEED_DISCOVERY` kwargs contains device. ## Wifi ZiGate WiFi ZiGate is also supported: ```python import zigate z = zigate.connect(host='192.168.0.10') # or if you want to set the port z = zigate.connect(host='192.168.0.10:1234') ``` ## PiZiGate PiZiGate (ZiGate module for raspberry pi) is also supported: ```python import zigate z = zigate.connect(gpio=True) # or if you want to set the port z = zigate.connect(port='/dev/serial0', gpio=True) ``` To be able to use the PiZiGate on Rpi3 you need to disable the bluetooth module. To disable bluetooth: * Add `dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt` in `/boot/config.txt` * Remove `console=serial0,115200` from `/boot/cmdline.txt` * Disable hciuart `sudo systemctl disable hciuart` * Add user to gpio group, example with pi user `sudo usermod -aG gpio pi` * and `reboot` Alternatively you could set mini uart for bluetooth or for zigate but be aware that there's performance issue. ## MQTT Broker This requires paho-mqtt. It could be install as a dependency with `pip3 install zigate[mqtt]` ```bash python3 -m zigate.mqtt_broker --device auto --mqtt_host localhost:1883 ``` Add `--mqtt_username` and `--mqtt_password` as arguments and allow them to be used to establish connection to the MQTT broker. The broker publish the following topics: zigate/device_changed/[addr] Payload example : ```python 'zigate/device_changed/522a' {"addr": "522a", "endpoints": [{"device": 0, "clusters": [{"cluster": 1026, "attributes": [{"value": 22.27, "data": 2227, "unit": "\u00b0C", "name": "temperature", "attribute": 0}]}, {"cluster": 1027, "attributes": [{"value": 977, "data": 977, "unit": "mb", "name": "pressure", "attribute": 0}, {"value": 977.7, "data": 9777, "unit": "mb", "name": "pressure2", "attribute": 16}, {"data": -1, "attribute": 20}]}, {"cluster": 1029, "attributes": [{"value": 35.03, "data": 3503, "unit": "%", "name": "humidity", "attribute": 0}]}], "profile": 0, "out_clusters": [], "in_clusters": [], "endpoint": 1}], "info": {"power_source": 0, "ieee": "158d0002271c25", "addr": "522a", "id": 2, "rssi": 255, "last_seen": "2018-02-21 09:41:27"}} ``` zigate/device_removed. Payload example : ```python {"addr": "522a"} ``` zigate/attribute_changed/[addr]/[endpoint]/[cluster]/[attribute] payload is changed attribute. Payload example : ```python 'zigate/attribute_changed/522a/01/0403/0010' {"cluster": 1027, "value": 978.5, "data": 9785, "attribute": 16, "unit": "mb", "endpoint": 1, "addr": "522a", "name": "pressure2"} ``` You can send command to zigate using the topic zigate/command payload should be: ```python {"function": "function_name", "args": ["optional","args","list"]} # example to start permit join payload = '{"function": "permit_join"}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) ``` The broker will publish the result using the topic "zigate/command/result". Payload example : ```python {"function": "permit_join", "result": 0} ``` All the zigate functions can be call: ```python # turn on endpoint 1 payload = '{"function": "action_onoff", "args": ["522a", 1, 1]}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) # turn off endpoint 1 payload = '{"function": "action_onoff", "args": ["522a", 1, 0]}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) ``` ## Flasher Python tool to flash your Zigate (Jennic JN5168) Thanks to Sander Hoentjen (tjikkun) we now have a flasher ! [Original repo](https://github.com/tjikkun/zigate-flasher) ### Flasher Usage ```bash usage: python3 -m zigate.flasher [-h] -p {/dev/ttyUSB0} [-w WRITE] [-s SAVE] [-u] [-d] [--gpio] [--din] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p {/dev/ttyUSB0}, --serialport {/dev/ttyUSB0} Serial port, e.g. /dev/ttyUSB0 -w WRITE, --write WRITE Firmware bin to flash onto the chip -s SAVE, --save SAVE File to save the currently loaded firmware to -u, --upgrade Download and flash the lastest available firmware -d, --debug Set log level to DEBUG --gpio Configure GPIO for PiZiGate flash --din Configure USB for ZiGate DIN flash ``` ## Command Line Interface ```bash usage: python3 -m zigate [-h] [--port PORT] [--host HOST] [--path PATH] [--gpio] [--channel CHANNEL] [--admin_panel] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --port PORT ZiGate usb port --host HOST Wifi ZiGate host:port --path PATH ZiGate state file path --gpio Enable PiZigate --channel CHANNEL Zigbee channel --admin_panel Enable Admin panel ``` ## How to contribute If you are looking to make a contribution to this project we suggest that you follow the steps in these guides: * * Some developers might also be interested in receiving donations in the form of hardware such as Zigbee modules or devices, and even if such donations are most often donated with no strings attached it could in many cases help the developers motivation and indirect improve the development of this project. ## Comment contribuer Si vous souhaitez apporter une contribution à ce projet, nous vous suggérons de suivre les étapes décrites dans ces guides: * * Certains développeurs pourraient également être intéressés par des dons sous forme de matériel, tels que des modules ou des dispositifs Zigbee, et même si ces dons sont le plus souvent donnés sans aucune condition, cela pourrait dans de nombreux cas motiver les développeurs et indirectement améliorer le développement de ce projet. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for zigate Provides: python3-zigate-doc %description help # zigate ![Build & Tests](https://github.com/doudz/zigate/workflows/Build%20&%20Tests/badge.svg) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/zigate.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/zigate) [![Average time to resolve an issue](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/resolution/doudz/zigate.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/doudz/zigate "Average time to resolve an issue") [![Percentage of issues still open](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/open/doudz/zigate.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/doudz/zigate "Percentage of issues still open") [![Donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-PayPal-green.svg)](https://paypal.me/sebramage) [![Donate with Bitcoin](https://en.cryptobadges.io/badge/small/3DHvPBWyf5Vsp485tGFu7WfYSd6r5qgZdH)](https://en.cryptobadges.io/donate/3DHvPBWyf5Vsp485tGFu7WfYSd6r5qgZdH) Python library for [ZiGate](http://zigate.fr/). This library manage communication between python and zigate key, both USB and WiFi key are supported. ZiGate is an universal gateway compatible with a lot of ZigBee device (like Xiaomi, Philipps Hue, Ikea, etc). ## Getting Started ### Installation To install simply do: ```bash pip3 install zigate ``` Or if you've planned to use mqtt ```bash pip3 install zigate[mqtt] ``` ### Usage ```python # if you want logging import logging logging.basicConfig() logging.root.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) import zigate z = zigate.connect(port=None) # Leave None to auto-discover the port print(z.get_version()) OrderedDict([('major', 1), ('installer', '30c'), ('rssi', 0), ('version', '3.0c')]) print(z.get_version_text()) 3.0c # refresh devices list z.get_devices_list() # start inclusion mode >>> z.permit_join() >>> z.is_permitting_join() True # list devices >>> z.devices [Device 677c , Device b8ce , Device 92a7 , Device 59ef ] >>> z.devices[0].addr '677c' # get all discovered endpoints >>> z.devices[0].endpoints {1: { 'clusters': {0: Cluster 0 General: Basic, 1026: Cluster 1026 Measurement: Temperature, 1027: Cluster 1027 Measurement: Atmospheric Pressure, 1029: Cluster 1029 Measurement: Humidity}, }} # get well known attributes >>> for attribute in z.devices[0].properties: print(attribute) {'data': 'lumi.weather', 'name': 'type', 'attribute': 5, 'value': 'lumi.weather'} {'data': '0121c70b0421a8010521090006240100000000642932096521851c662bd87c01000a210000', 'name': 'battery', 'value': 3.015, 'unit': 'V', 'attribute': 65281} {'data': -1983, 'name': 'temperature', 'value': -19.83, 'unit': '°C', 'attribute': 0} {'data': 9779, 'name': 'pressure2', 'value': 977.9, 'unit': 'mb', 'attribute': 16} {'data': 977, 'name': 'pressure', 'value': 977, 'unit': 'mb', 'attribute': 0} {'data': 4484, 'name': 'humidity', 'value': 44.84, 'unit': '%', 'attribute': 0} # get specific property >>> z.devices[0].get_property('temperature') {'data': -1983, 'name': 'temperature', 'value': -19.83, 'unit': '°C', 'attribute': 0} # call action on devices z.action_onoff('b8ce', 1, zigate.ON) # or from devices z.devices[1].action_onoff(zigate.ON) # OTA process # Load image and send headers to ZiGate z.ota_load_image('path/to/ota/image_file.ota') # Tell client that image is available z.ota_image_notify('addr') # It will take client usually couple seconds to query headers # from server. Upgrade process start automatically if correct # headers are loaded to ZiGate. If you have logging level debug # enabled you will get automatically progress updates. # Manually check ota status - logging level INFO z.get_ota_status() # Whole upgrade process time depends on device and ota image size # Upgrading ikea bulb took ~15 minutes # Upgrading ikea remote took ~45 minutes ``` ### OTA Update Some devices (like Ikea Tradfri) could be updated. For Ikea, you could download available OTA files using the following command : `python3 zigate.ikea_ota_download` ```python # OTA process # Load image and send headers to ZiGate z.ota_load_image('path/to/ota/image_file.ota') # Tell client that image is available z.ota_image_notify('addr') # It will take client usually couple seconds to query headers # from server. Upgrade process start automatically if correct # headers are loaded to ZiGate. If you have logging level debug # enabled you will get automatically progress updates. # Manually check ota status - logging level INFO z.get_ota_status() # Whole upgrade process time depends on device and ota image size # Upgrading ikea bulb took ~15 minutes # Upgrading ikea remote took ~45 minutes ``` ### Callback We use pydispatcher for callback ```python from zigate import dispatcher def my_callback(sender, signal, **kwargs): print(sender) # zigate instance print(signal) # one of EVENT print(kwargs) # contains device and/or attribute changes, etc dispatcher.connect(my_callback, zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED) z = zigate.connect() # or z = zigate.connect(port='/dev/ttyUSB0') # to catch any events dispatcher.connect(my_callback, dispatcher.Any) ``` event can be : ```python zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_UPDATED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_REMOVED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDRESS_CHANGED zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_ADDED zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_NEED_DISCOVERY ``` kwargs depends of the event type: * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDED` kwargs contains device. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_UPDATED` kwargs contains device. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_REMOVED` kwargs contains addr (the device short address). * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_ADDRESS_CHANGED` kwargs contains old_addr and new_addr (used when re-pairing an already known device). * for `zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_ADDED` kwargs contains device and discovered attribute. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED` kwargs contains device and updated attribute. * for `zigate.ZIGATE_DEVICE_NEED_DISCOVERY` kwargs contains device. ## Wifi ZiGate WiFi ZiGate is also supported: ```python import zigate z = zigate.connect(host='192.168.0.10') # or if you want to set the port z = zigate.connect(host='192.168.0.10:1234') ``` ## PiZiGate PiZiGate (ZiGate module for raspberry pi) is also supported: ```python import zigate z = zigate.connect(gpio=True) # or if you want to set the port z = zigate.connect(port='/dev/serial0', gpio=True) ``` To be able to use the PiZiGate on Rpi3 you need to disable the bluetooth module. To disable bluetooth: * Add `dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt` in `/boot/config.txt` * Remove `console=serial0,115200` from `/boot/cmdline.txt` * Disable hciuart `sudo systemctl disable hciuart` * Add user to gpio group, example with pi user `sudo usermod -aG gpio pi` * and `reboot` Alternatively you could set mini uart for bluetooth or for zigate but be aware that there's performance issue. ## MQTT Broker This requires paho-mqtt. It could be install as a dependency with `pip3 install zigate[mqtt]` ```bash python3 -m zigate.mqtt_broker --device auto --mqtt_host localhost:1883 ``` Add `--mqtt_username` and `--mqtt_password` as arguments and allow them to be used to establish connection to the MQTT broker. The broker publish the following topics: zigate/device_changed/[addr] Payload example : ```python 'zigate/device_changed/522a' {"addr": "522a", "endpoints": [{"device": 0, "clusters": [{"cluster": 1026, "attributes": [{"value": 22.27, "data": 2227, "unit": "\u00b0C", "name": "temperature", "attribute": 0}]}, {"cluster": 1027, "attributes": [{"value": 977, "data": 977, "unit": "mb", "name": "pressure", "attribute": 0}, {"value": 977.7, "data": 9777, "unit": "mb", "name": "pressure2", "attribute": 16}, {"data": -1, "attribute": 20}]}, {"cluster": 1029, "attributes": [{"value": 35.03, "data": 3503, "unit": "%", "name": "humidity", "attribute": 0}]}], "profile": 0, "out_clusters": [], "in_clusters": [], "endpoint": 1}], "info": {"power_source": 0, "ieee": "158d0002271c25", "addr": "522a", "id": 2, "rssi": 255, "last_seen": "2018-02-21 09:41:27"}} ``` zigate/device_removed. Payload example : ```python {"addr": "522a"} ``` zigate/attribute_changed/[addr]/[endpoint]/[cluster]/[attribute] payload is changed attribute. Payload example : ```python 'zigate/attribute_changed/522a/01/0403/0010' {"cluster": 1027, "value": 978.5, "data": 9785, "attribute": 16, "unit": "mb", "endpoint": 1, "addr": "522a", "name": "pressure2"} ``` You can send command to zigate using the topic zigate/command payload should be: ```python {"function": "function_name", "args": ["optional","args","list"]} # example to start permit join payload = '{"function": "permit_join"}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) ``` The broker will publish the result using the topic "zigate/command/result". Payload example : ```python {"function": "permit_join", "result": 0} ``` All the zigate functions can be call: ```python # turn on endpoint 1 payload = '{"function": "action_onoff", "args": ["522a", 1, 1]}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) # turn off endpoint 1 payload = '{"function": "action_onoff", "args": ["522a", 1, 0]}' client.publish('zigate/command', payload) ``` ## Flasher Python tool to flash your Zigate (Jennic JN5168) Thanks to Sander Hoentjen (tjikkun) we now have a flasher ! [Original repo](https://github.com/tjikkun/zigate-flasher) ### Flasher Usage ```bash usage: python3 -m zigate.flasher [-h] -p {/dev/ttyUSB0} [-w WRITE] [-s SAVE] [-u] [-d] [--gpio] [--din] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p {/dev/ttyUSB0}, --serialport {/dev/ttyUSB0} Serial port, e.g. /dev/ttyUSB0 -w WRITE, --write WRITE Firmware bin to flash onto the chip -s SAVE, --save SAVE File to save the currently loaded firmware to -u, --upgrade Download and flash the lastest available firmware -d, --debug Set log level to DEBUG --gpio Configure GPIO for PiZiGate flash --din Configure USB for ZiGate DIN flash ``` ## Command Line Interface ```bash usage: python3 -m zigate [-h] [--port PORT] [--host HOST] [--path PATH] [--gpio] [--channel CHANNEL] [--admin_panel] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --port PORT ZiGate usb port --host HOST Wifi ZiGate host:port --path PATH ZiGate state file path --gpio Enable PiZigate --channel CHANNEL Zigbee channel --admin_panel Enable Admin panel ``` ## How to contribute If you are looking to make a contribution to this project we suggest that you follow the steps in these guides: * * Some developers might also be interested in receiving donations in the form of hardware such as Zigbee modules or devices, and even if such donations are most often donated with no strings attached it could in many cases help the developers motivation and indirect improve the development of this project. ## Comment contribuer Si vous souhaitez apporter une contribution à ce projet, nous vous suggérons de suivre les étapes décrites dans ces guides: * * Certains développeurs pourraient également être intéressés par des dons sous forme de matériel, tels que des modules ou des dispositifs Zigbee, et même si ces dons sont le plus souvent donnés sans aucune condition, cela pourrait dans de nombreux cas motiver les développeurs et indirectement améliorer le développement de ce projet. %prep %autosetup -n zigate-0.40.12 %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-zigate -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Wed May 10 2023 Python_Bot - 0.40.12-1 - Package Spec generated