%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-lightwave Version: 0.24 Release: 1 Summary: Python library to provide a reliable communication link with LightWaveRF lights, switches and TRVs. License: MIT URL: https://github.com/GeoffAtHome/lightwave Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/96/1a/7754f0a3639b3c8c7c05310de7ba67af3bf1e36a20537bde0473bbc91793/lightwave-0.24.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description # lightwave Python library to provide a reliable communication link with LightWaveRF lights, switches and TRVs. # Installation Either clone this repository and run `python setup.py install`, or install from pip using `pip install lightwave`. ## API This library makes use of the public API provided by lightwave that can be found here: https://api.lightwaverf.com/lighting_power.html # Lights and Switches The library supports the following functions: ``` turn_on_light(device_id, name) turn_on_switch(device_id, name) turn_on_with_brightness(device_id, name, brightness) turn_off(device_id, name) ``` Where: * **device_id** takes the form **R#D#** where **R#** is the room number and **D#** is the device number. * **name** is the text that will be displayed on the hub. * **brightness** is a value from 0 (off) to 255 (full on). ## Usage Initialise a link to the hub by passing in the IP address required. Then call a method on the object to modify the device. The first time a switch is turned on or off the device will attempt to pair to the hub. This should then show a message on your WiFi Link asking you to pair the device. You have 12 seconds to push the button on the WiFi Link to accept this. ``` import asyncio import time from lightwave.lightwave import LWLink async def main(): lwLink = LWLink('192.168.15.226') print("Off") ### R1D3 is room 1 device 3 lwLink.turn_off('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_off('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("On") lwLink.turn_on_light('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_on_light('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("Off") lwLink.turn_off('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_off('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("On") lwLink.turn_on_with_brightness('R1D3', "Wall Lights", 25) lwLink.turn_on_with_brightness('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights", 50) lwLink.turn_on_switch('R1D1', "Sockets one") lwLink.turn_on_switch('R1D2', "Sockets two") loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() loop.run_until_complete(main()) loop.close() ``` # TRV Support The library also supports TRVs with the following function: ``` set_temperature (device_id, temp, name) ``` Where: * **device_id** takes the form **R#D#** where **R#** is the room number and **D#** is the device identifier (normally **Dh**). * **temp** is the target temperature (0.5 increments) * **name** is the text that will be displayed on the hub. ## TRV Proxy The Proxy is now optional. A built in listener is now available via the async function ```LW_listen()```. Alternativly, to read the TRV status (current temperature, target_temperature, battery status and current output) a [Lightwave TRV Proxy](https://github.com/ColinRobbins/Homeassistant-Lightwave-TRV) can be used. To use the proxy: ``` set_trv_proxy (proxy_ip, proxy_port) (temp, targ, batt, output) = read_trv_status(serial) ``` Where: * **proxy_ip** is the IP address of the proxy * **proxy_port** is the IP Port of the proxy * **serial** is the serial number of the TRV of interest (NB: This is the **serial** number, and NOT **device_id** they are different). # Contributors * TRV Support by [Colin Robbins](https://github.com/ColinRobbins) %package -n python3-lightwave Summary: Python library to provide a reliable communication link with LightWaveRF lights, switches and TRVs. Provides: python-lightwave BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-lightwave # lightwave Python library to provide a reliable communication link with LightWaveRF lights, switches and TRVs. # Installation Either clone this repository and run `python setup.py install`, or install from pip using `pip install lightwave`. ## API This library makes use of the public API provided by lightwave that can be found here: https://api.lightwaverf.com/lighting_power.html # Lights and Switches The library supports the following functions: ``` turn_on_light(device_id, name) turn_on_switch(device_id, name) turn_on_with_brightness(device_id, name, brightness) turn_off(device_id, name) ``` Where: * **device_id** takes the form **R#D#** where **R#** is the room number and **D#** is the device number. * **name** is the text that will be displayed on the hub. * **brightness** is a value from 0 (off) to 255 (full on). ## Usage Initialise a link to the hub by passing in the IP address required. Then call a method on the object to modify the device. The first time a switch is turned on or off the device will attempt to pair to the hub. This should then show a message on your WiFi Link asking you to pair the device. You have 12 seconds to push the button on the WiFi Link to accept this. ``` import asyncio import time from lightwave.lightwave import LWLink async def main(): lwLink = LWLink('192.168.15.226') print("Off") ### R1D3 is room 1 device 3 lwLink.turn_off('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_off('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("On") lwLink.turn_on_light('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_on_light('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("Off") lwLink.turn_off('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_off('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("On") lwLink.turn_on_with_brightness('R1D3', "Wall Lights", 25) lwLink.turn_on_with_brightness('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights", 50) lwLink.turn_on_switch('R1D1', "Sockets one") lwLink.turn_on_switch('R1D2', "Sockets two") loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() loop.run_until_complete(main()) loop.close() ``` # TRV Support The library also supports TRVs with the following function: ``` set_temperature (device_id, temp, name) ``` Where: * **device_id** takes the form **R#D#** where **R#** is the room number and **D#** is the device identifier (normally **Dh**). * **temp** is the target temperature (0.5 increments) * **name** is the text that will be displayed on the hub. ## TRV Proxy The Proxy is now optional. A built in listener is now available via the async function ```LW_listen()```. Alternativly, to read the TRV status (current temperature, target_temperature, battery status and current output) a [Lightwave TRV Proxy](https://github.com/ColinRobbins/Homeassistant-Lightwave-TRV) can be used. To use the proxy: ``` set_trv_proxy (proxy_ip, proxy_port) (temp, targ, batt, output) = read_trv_status(serial) ``` Where: * **proxy_ip** is the IP address of the proxy * **proxy_port** is the IP Port of the proxy * **serial** is the serial number of the TRV of interest (NB: This is the **serial** number, and NOT **device_id** they are different). # Contributors * TRV Support by [Colin Robbins](https://github.com/ColinRobbins) %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for lightwave Provides: python3-lightwave-doc %description help # lightwave Python library to provide a reliable communication link with LightWaveRF lights, switches and TRVs. # Installation Either clone this repository and run `python setup.py install`, or install from pip using `pip install lightwave`. ## API This library makes use of the public API provided by lightwave that can be found here: https://api.lightwaverf.com/lighting_power.html # Lights and Switches The library supports the following functions: ``` turn_on_light(device_id, name) turn_on_switch(device_id, name) turn_on_with_brightness(device_id, name, brightness) turn_off(device_id, name) ``` Where: * **device_id** takes the form **R#D#** where **R#** is the room number and **D#** is the device number. * **name** is the text that will be displayed on the hub. * **brightness** is a value from 0 (off) to 255 (full on). ## Usage Initialise a link to the hub by passing in the IP address required. Then call a method on the object to modify the device. The first time a switch is turned on or off the device will attempt to pair to the hub. This should then show a message on your WiFi Link asking you to pair the device. You have 12 seconds to push the button on the WiFi Link to accept this. ``` import asyncio import time from lightwave.lightwave import LWLink async def main(): lwLink = LWLink('192.168.15.226') print("Off") ### R1D3 is room 1 device 3 lwLink.turn_off('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_off('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("On") lwLink.turn_on_light('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_on_light('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("Off") lwLink.turn_off('R1D3', "Wall Lights") lwLink.turn_off('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights") time.sleep(5) print("On") lwLink.turn_on_with_brightness('R1D3', "Wall Lights", 25) lwLink.turn_on_with_brightness('R1D4', "Ceiling Lights", 50) lwLink.turn_on_switch('R1D1', "Sockets one") lwLink.turn_on_switch('R1D2', "Sockets two") loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() loop.run_until_complete(main()) loop.close() ``` # TRV Support The library also supports TRVs with the following function: ``` set_temperature (device_id, temp, name) ``` Where: * **device_id** takes the form **R#D#** where **R#** is the room number and **D#** is the device identifier (normally **Dh**). * **temp** is the target temperature (0.5 increments) * **name** is the text that will be displayed on the hub. ## TRV Proxy The Proxy is now optional. A built in listener is now available via the async function ```LW_listen()```. Alternativly, to read the TRV status (current temperature, target_temperature, battery status and current output) a [Lightwave TRV Proxy](https://github.com/ColinRobbins/Homeassistant-Lightwave-TRV) can be used. To use the proxy: ``` set_trv_proxy (proxy_ip, proxy_port) (temp, targ, batt, output) = read_trv_status(serial) ``` Where: * **proxy_ip** is the IP address of the proxy * **proxy_port** is the IP Port of the proxy * **serial** is the serial number of the TRV of interest (NB: This is the **serial** number, and NOT **device_id** they are different). # Contributors * TRV Support by [Colin Robbins](https://github.com/ColinRobbins) %prep %autosetup -n lightwave-0.24 %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-lightwave -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Thu Jun 08 2023 Python_Bot - 0.24-1 - Package Spec generated