Python-Interface to communicate with the AVM Fritz!Box and connected devices.
Supports the TR-064 protocol, the (AHA-)HTTP-Interface and also allows call-monitoring.
For installation use pip:
$ pip install fritzconnection
or
$ pip install fritzconnection[qr]
The latter will install the segno package to enable QR-code creation for wifi login.
Using fritzconnection is as easy as:
from fritzconnection import FritzConnection
fc = FritzConnection(address="192.168.178.1", user="user", password="pw")
print(fc) # print router model information
# tr-064 interface: reconnect for a new ip
fc.call_action("WANIPConn1", "ForceTermination")
# http interface: gets history data from a device with given 'ain'
fc.call_http("getbasicdevicestats", "12345 7891011")
FritzConnection provides two basic commands to communicate with the router APIs: call_action()
for the TR-064-Interface and call_http()
for the (AHA)-HTTP-Interface. Both APIs can be used on the same FritzConnection instance side by side.
call_action()
expects a TR-064 service- and an action-name (and optional arguments). In general FritzConnection can execute every service and action provided by the (model-specific) API as documented by AVM. For i.e. this can be network settings, status informations, access to home automation devices and much more. The call_action()
method returns the response from the router as a dictionary with the values already converted to the matching Python datatypes.
call_http()
expects a command for the http-interface like "getbasicdevicestats" and, depending on the command, additional arguments like a device "ain" (identifier). A call to the method returns a dictionary with the content-type
, the encoding
and the response
data of the http-response. The content-type of the response-data is typical "text/plain" or "text/xml" and may need further processing.
To avoid hardcoding the arguments user
and password
in applications FritzConnection can read both from the environment variables FRITZ_USERNAME
and FRITZ_PASSWORD
.
On instanciation FritzConnection has to inspect the model-specific router-API. This causes a lot of network requests and can take some seconds. To avoid this FritzConnection provides a cache that can get activated by the use_cache
parameter:
fc = FritzConnection(..., use_cache=True)
This argument defaults to False
. After creating the cache FritzConnection will start up much more faster.
The package comes with library-modules to make some API calls easier and also demonstrates how to implement applications on top of FritzConnection.
The full documentation and release notes are at https://fritzconnection.readthedocs.org