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a library for controlling certain deebot vacuums

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Client Library for Deebot Vacuums

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Installation

If you have a recent version of Python 3, you should be able to do pip install deebot-client to get the most recently released version of this.

Usage

To get started, you'll need to have already set up an EcoVacs account using your smartphone.

You are welcome to try using this as a python library for other efforts. A simple usage might go something like this:

import aiohttp
import asyncio
import logging
import time

from deebot_client import create_instances
from deebot_client.commands import *
from deebot_client.commands.clean import CleanAction
from deebot_client.models import Configuration
from deebot_client.mqtt_client import MqttClient
from deebot_client.events import BatteryEvent
from deebot_client.util import md5
from deebot_client.vacuum_bot import VacuumBot

device_id = md5(str(time.time()))
account_id = "your email or phonenumber (cn)"
password_hash = md5("yourPassword")
continent = "eu"
country = "de"


async def main():
  async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
    logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
    config = Configuration(session,
                           device_id=device_id, country=country, continent=continent,
                           )

    (authenticator, api_client) = create_instances(config, account_id, password_hash)

    devices_ = await api_client.get_devices()

    bot = VacuumBot(devices_[0], api_client)

    mqtt = MqttClient(config, authenticator)
    await mqtt.initialize()
    await mqtt.subscribe(bot)

    async def on_battery(event: BatteryEvent):
      # Do stuff on battery event
      if event.value == 100:
        # Battery full
        pass

    # Subscribe for events (more events available)
    bot.events.subscribe(BatteryEvent, on_battery)

    # Execute commands
    await bot.execute_command(Clean(CleanAction.START))
    await asyncio.sleep(900)  # Wait for...
    await bot.execute_command(Charge())


if __name__ == '__main__':
  loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
  loop.create_task(main())
  loop.run_forever()

A more advanced example can be found here.

Thanks

My heartfelt thanks to:

  • deebotozmo, After all, this is a debotozmo fork :)
  • sucks, deebotozmo was forked from it :)
  • xmpppeek, a great library for examining XMPP traffic flows ( yes, your vacuum speaks Jabbber!),
  • mitmproxy, a fantastic tool for analyzing HTTPS,
  • click, a wonderfully complete and thoughtful library for making Python command-line interfaces,
  • requests, a polished Python library for HTTP requests,
  • Decompilers online, which was very helpful in figuring out what the Android app was up to,
  • Albert Louw, who was kind enough to post code from his own experiments with his device, and
  • All the users who have given useful feedback and contributed code!

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