A python library for sending commands to the mochad TCP gateway daemon for the X10 CMA15A controller:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mochad/
Complete documentation is here: http://pymochad.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Using PyMochad is pretty straightforward you just need to init a PyMochad object and then issue commands to it. For example:
from pymochad import controller
mochad = remote.PyMochad()
print(mochad.status())
will connect to a running mochad instance (running on your localhost) and print the device status.
You can also send a command directly to a device using a device class. For example:
from pymochad import controller
from pymochad import device
mochad = controller.PyMochad()
light_switch = device.Device(mochad, 'a1')
light_switch.send_cmd('on')
will connect to a running a mochad instance and send the on command to the light switch device at address a1 on the power line interface.
For a complete API documentation see: :ref:`pymochad_api`.