Asyncio UPnP Client library for Python/asyncio.
Written initially for use in Home Assistant to drive DLNA DMR-capable devices, but useful for other projects as well.
See CONTRIBUTING.rst.
See examples/ for examples on how to use async_upnp_client.
Development is done on the development branch.
pre-commit is used to run several checks before committing. You can install pre-commit and the git-hook by doing:
$ pip install pre-commit $ pre-commit --install
Steps for releasing:
- Switch to master: git checkout master
- Merge development to master: git merge development
- Update setup.py to set version and commit: git add setup.py && git commit -m "Releasing <version>"
- Tag release: git tag <version>
- Checkout tag: git checkout <version>
- Build: rm -rf build dist && python setup.py build sdist
- Upload using twine: twine upload dist/*
- Switch to development: git checkout development
- Merge master to development: git merge master
- Update setup.py to set version and commit git add setup.py && git commit -m "Continuing development"
- Push to github: git push --all && git push --tags
A command line interface is provided via the upnp-client script. This script can be used to:
- call an action
- subscribe to services and listen for events
- show UPnP traffic (--debug-traffic) from and to the device
- show pretty printed JSON (--pprint) for human readability
- search for devices
- listen for advertisements
The output of the script is a single line of JSON for each action-call or subscription-event. See the programs help for more information.
An example of calling an action:
$ upnp-client --pprint call-action http://192.168.178.10:49152/description.xml RC/GetVolume InstanceID=0 Channel=Master { "timestamp": 1531482271.5603056, "service_id": "urn:upnp-org:serviceId:RenderingControl", "service_type": "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:RenderingControl:1", "action": "GetVolume", "in_parameters": { "InstanceID": 0, "Channel": "Master" }, "out_parameters": { "CurrentVolume": 70 } }
An example of subscribing to all services, note that the program stays running until you stop it (ctrl-c):
$ upnp-client --pprint subscribe http://192.168.178.10:49152/description.xml \* { "timestamp": 1531482518.3663802, "service_id": "urn:upnp-org:serviceId:RenderingControl", "service_type": "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:RenderingControl:1", "state_variables": { "LastChange": "<Event xmlns=\"urn:schemas-upnp-org:metadata-1-0/AVT_RCS\">\n<InstanceID val=\"0\">\n<Mute channel=\"Master\" val=\"0\"/>\n<Volume channel=\"Master\" val=\"70\"/>\n</InstanceID>\n</Event>\n" } } { "timestamp": 1531482518.366804, "service_id": "urn:upnp-org:serviceId:RenderingControl", "service_type": "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:RenderingControl:1", "state_variables": { "Mute": false, "Volume": 70 } } ...
You can subscribe to list of services by providing these names or abbreviated names, such as:
$ upnp-client --pprint subscribe http://192.168.178.10:49152/description.xml RC AVTransport
An example of searching for devices:
$ upnp-client --pprint search { "Cache-Control": "max-age=3600", "Date": "Sat, 27 Oct 2018 10:43:42 GMT", "EXT": "", "Location": "http://192.168.178.1:49152/description.xml", "OPT": "\"http://schemas.upnp.org/upnp/1/0/\"; ns=01", "01-NLS": "906ad736-cfc4-11e8-9c22-8bb67c653324", "Server": "Linux/4.14.26+, UPnP/1.0, Portable SDK for UPnP devices/1.6.20.jfd5", "X-User-Agent": "redsonic", "ST": "upnp:rootdevice", "USN": "uuid:e3a17dd5-9d85-3131-3c34-b827eb498d72::upnp:rootdevice", "_timestamp": "2018-10-27 12:43:09.125408", "_host": "192.168.178.1", "_port": 49152 "_udn": "uuid:e3a17dd5-9d85-3131-3c34-b827eb498d72", "_source": "search" }
An example of listening for advertisements, note that the program stays running until you stop it (ctrl-c):
$ upnp-client --pprint advertisements { "Host": "239.255.255.250:1900", "Cache-Control": "max-age=30", "Location": "http://192.168.178.1:1900/WFADevice.xml", "NTS": "ssdp:alive", "Server": "POSIX, UPnP/1.0 UPnP Stack/2013.4.3.0", "NT": "urn:schemas-wifialliance-org:device:WFADevice:1", "USN": "uuid:99cb221c-1f15-c620-dc29-395f415623c6::urn:schemas-wifialliance-org:device:WFADevice:1", "_timestamp": "2018-12-23 11:22:47.154293", "_host": "192.168.178.1", "_port": 1900 "_udn": "uuid:99cb221c-1f15-c620-dc29-395f415623c6", "_source": "advertisement" }
- DLNA Digital Media Renderer (DLNA DMR) devices - Primarily built for use with Home Assistant, but might be useful in other projects too.
- Internet Gateway Devices (IGD)
- Printers