├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── hue_alert.py ├── hue_brightness_alter.py ├── hue_brightness_set.py ├── hue_class.py ├── hue_color_loop.py ├── hue_color_set.py ├── hue_config.py ├── hue_discover_pair_trust_alias.py ├── hue_mired_alter.py ├── hue_mired_set.py ├── hue_on_off.py ├── hue_props_ad1_chg_notify.py ├── hue_props_dev_chg_notify.py └── hue_transitiontime.py /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __pycache__/ 2 | test*.py 3 | LICENSE 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # hue_ble_python 2 | Project controlling Philips Hue Bluetooth color and white bulbs. Python version. 3 | 4 | Project controlling Philips Hue Bluetooth color and white bulbs using: 5 | - Bluez 6 | - DBus 7 | - Python 8 | - dbus-python 9 | - Philips Hue Bluetooth color and white bulbs ( LCA001 tested), 10 | and with all other Philips Hue lamps with the same characteristics. 11 | 12 | It is a learning project and there are many improvementes to make, 13 | But you can: 14 | - search for new Bulbs 15 | - auto pair 16 | - auto trust 17 | - set an Bluez alias 18 | - auto connect the bulbs 19 | - switch the bulbs on and off 20 | - set the ac_on_state 21 | - set, increase/decrease brightness 22 | - set, increase/decrease mired ( color tempereature ) 23 | - set the color for a single bulb or all 24 | - have different color loops 25 | - change transition time 26 | - alarm funktion: ping or blink 27 | - set the bulb name (stored in the Bulb) 28 | 29 | This project is in daily development. 30 | Therefore it is not granted to work at any time. 31 | 32 | If you are just interested in what the characteristics do 33 | watch the class HueLamp in the file hue_class.py. 34 | 35 | 36 | Following prerequisites are required: 37 | 38 | 1. A running Linux system. 39 | 40 | 2. DBus running with system bus and session bus. 41 | 42 | 3. The Linux bluetooth-stack Bluez build with DBus. 43 | 44 | 4. Python with dbus-python. 45 | 46 | 4.5. Notification daemon running (temporarily for testing and learning) 47 | 48 | 5. Philips Hue Bluetooth color and white light bulbs ( LCA001 ). 49 | Tested with 1, 2 and 3 Bulbs. 50 | 51 | 52 | Once the prerequisites are in place you need to: 53 | 54 | Go to the Project folder ...../hue. 55 | Install your lamps, make shure they're powered AC/ON (wall switch), 56 | if so they are shining in a warm white color. 57 | Start with hue_discover_pair_trust_alias.py. 58 | All Bulbs are discovered, paired, and trusted automatically. 59 | And you are requested to input an Alias for the lamp which is 60 | blinking fore that time. Setting an Alias is essential! 61 | The further programm(s) depend on that. 62 | Done that you are ready to roll. 63 | For the moment use the programms one by one, ./hue_brightness_set.py, 64 | for example. 65 | 66 | 67 | Have fun controlling the bulbs: ./hue_... 68 | 69 | 70 | TUNING 71 | 72 | Append to /var/lib/bluetooth/"adapter_id"/"hue_bulb_id"/info : 73 | 74 | [ConnectionParameters] 75 | 76 | MinInterval=6 77 | 78 | MaxInterval=7 79 | 80 | Latency=0 81 | 82 | Timeout=216 83 | 84 | Reduces the response time for the dbus-send commands. 85 | 86 | 87 | TODO 88 | 89 | - Alter using different number of bulbs. [DONE] 90 | - Automate discovering, pairing, trusting [DONE] 91 | - Connecting the bulbs in a better way, reconnect via ... ? 92 | - collect it all in a shiny cli 93 | 94 | 95 | QUESTION 96 | 97 | Could anyone help with sending the color values the right way ??? 98 | See hue_color_loop.py and hue_color_set.py. 99 | 100 | 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_alert.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Makes the Hue Lamp(s) ping or blink.""" 4 | 5 | from hue_class import HueLamp 6 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 7 | 8 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 9 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 10 | 11 | print("\n###### Makes the Hue Lamp(s) ping or blink. ######\n") 12 | 13 | while True: 14 | x = input("You can make the lamps (p)ing once or (b)link 15 times and (s)top blinking while blinking : ") 15 | print() 16 | if x == 'p': 17 | state = 1 18 | break 19 | elif x == 'b': 20 | state = 2 21 | break 22 | elif x == 's': 23 | state = 0 24 | break 25 | else: 26 | print("Please just input (p)ing, (b)link or (s)top.\n") 27 | 28 | s = "Where to send ? " 29 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 30 | y = name[5:] 31 | s = s + "%s " % y.replace(y[0], "(%s)" % y[0], 1) 32 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 33 | s = s + "or (a)ll : " 34 | else: 35 | s = s + " : " 36 | 37 | while True: 38 | kbd_inp = input(s) 39 | print() 40 | first_letter_list = [y[5] for y in lamp_dict.values()] 41 | if kbd_inp in first_letter_list: 42 | k = [y for y in lamp_dict.values() if kbd_inp == y[5]] 43 | globals()[k[0]].alert_set(state) 44 | break 45 | elif kbd_inp == "a": 46 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 47 | globals()[lamp].alert_set(state) 48 | break 49 | else: 50 | s = "Please just input " 51 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 52 | s = s + "(%s) " % name[5] 53 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 54 | s = s + "or (a) : " 55 | else: 56 | s = s + " : " 57 | 58 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 59 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 60 | 61 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 62 | 63 | print() 64 | 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_brightness_alter.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Alters brightness of the Hue Lamp(s).""" 4 | 5 | import sys 6 | import termios 7 | import tty 8 | import math 9 | from termcolor import colored 10 | from hue_class import HueLamp 11 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 12 | 13 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 14 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 15 | 16 | def get_key(): 17 | """function to get keyboard key without enter.""" 18 | 19 | fd = sys.stdin.fileno() 20 | old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd) 21 | try: 22 | tty.setraw(fd) 23 | key = sys.stdin.read(1) 24 | finally: 25 | termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) 26 | return key 27 | 28 | def brightness_alter(hl): 29 | 30 | bri = 1 31 | already_send = "no" 32 | bri_sum = 0 33 | 34 | for lamp in hl: 35 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 36 | print('The current brightness of lamp %s = %s.' % (colored(hl_obj.name, "yellow"), colored(hl_obj.brightness_get(), "green"))) 37 | bri_sum += hl_obj.brightness_get() 38 | print() 39 | bri = int(math.floor(bri_sum / len(hl))) 40 | 41 | print('Changing brightness of selected lamps start at their average of %s.\n' % (colored(bri, "cyan"))) 42 | 43 | print("Please input [+/-/q]: ") 44 | 45 | while True: 46 | key = get_key() 47 | 48 | if key == "+": 49 | bri += 5 50 | if bri >= 254: 51 | bri = 254 52 | print("%s = maximum brightness" % colored(bri, 'red')) 53 | if already_send == "no": 54 | for lamp in hl: 55 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 56 | hl_obj.brightness_set(bri) 57 | already_send = "yes" 58 | else: 59 | print(colored(bri, 'green')) 60 | for lamp in hl: 61 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 62 | hl_obj.brightness_set(bri) 63 | already_send = "no" 64 | 65 | elif key == "-": 66 | bri -= 5 67 | if bri <= 1: 68 | bri = 1 69 | print("%s = minimum brightness" % colored(bri, 'red')) 70 | if already_send == "no": 71 | for lamp in hl: 72 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 73 | hl_obj.brightness_set(bri) 74 | already_send = "yes" 75 | else: 76 | print(colored(bri, 'green')) 77 | for lamp in hl: 78 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 79 | hl_obj.brightness_set(bri) 80 | already_send = "no" 81 | 82 | elif key == "q": 83 | print("\nbye bye (;-)\n") 84 | break 85 | else: 86 | print("Please just use + or - or (q)uit.") 87 | 88 | print("\n###### Alter the lamp's brightness ######\n") 89 | 90 | s = "Where to send ? " 91 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 92 | y = name[5:] 93 | s = s + "%s " % y.replace(y[0], "(%s)" % y[0], 1) 94 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 95 | s = s + "or (a)ll : " 96 | else: 97 | s = s + " : " 98 | 99 | while True: 100 | kbd_inp = input(s) 101 | print() 102 | first_letter_list = [y[5] for y in lamp_dict.values()] 103 | if kbd_inp in first_letter_list: 104 | k = [y for y in lamp_dict.values() if kbd_inp == y[5]] 105 | brightness_alter(k) 106 | break 107 | elif kbd_inp == "a": 108 | brightness_alter([y for y in lamp_dict.values()]) 109 | break 110 | else: 111 | s = "Please just input " 112 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 113 | s = s + "(%s) " % name[5] 114 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 115 | s = s + "or (a) : " 116 | else: 117 | s = s + " : " 118 | 119 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 120 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 121 | 122 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 123 | 124 | 125 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_brightness_set.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Sets the brightness of the Hue Lamp(s).""" 4 | 5 | from termcolor import colored 6 | from hue_class import HueLamp 7 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 8 | 9 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 10 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 11 | 12 | print("\n###### Sets the brightness of the Hue Lamp(s). ######\n") 13 | 14 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 15 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 16 | print("Lamp %s has brightness %s." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.brightness_get(), 'green'))) 17 | 18 | print() 19 | 20 | while True: 21 | x = input("Please input the brightness from 1 to 254 : ") 22 | print() 23 | try: 24 | y = int(x) 25 | if y in range(1, 255): 26 | bri = y 27 | break 28 | else: 29 | print("Value out of range.\n") 30 | except ValueError: 31 | print('"%s" is not a number. Try again.\n' % x) 32 | 33 | s = "Where to send ? " 34 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 35 | y = name[5:] 36 | s = s + "%s " % y.replace(y[0], "(%s)" % y[0], 1) 37 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 38 | s = s + "or (a)ll : " 39 | else: 40 | s = s + " : " 41 | 42 | while True: 43 | kbd_inp = input(s) 44 | print() 45 | first_letter_list = [y[5] for y in lamp_dict.values()] 46 | if kbd_inp in first_letter_list: 47 | k = [y for y in lamp_dict.values() if kbd_inp == y[5]] 48 | globals()[k[0]].brightness_set(bri) 49 | break 50 | elif kbd_inp == "a": 51 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 52 | globals()[lamp].brightness_set(bri) 53 | break 54 | else: 55 | s = "Please just input " 56 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 57 | s = s + "(%s) " % name[5] 58 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 59 | s = s + "or (a) : " 60 | else: 61 | s = s + " : " 62 | 63 | #time.sleep(0.5) # if transitiontime is long values needs time to settle. 64 | 65 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 66 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 67 | print("Lamp %s got brightness %s in %s seconds." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.brightness_get(), 'green'), colored(hl_obj.transitiontime_get(), 'green'))) 68 | 69 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 70 | 71 | print() 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_class.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | class HueLamp: 4 | """HueLamp class representing and interact with Philips Hue Bluetooth Lamps.""" 5 | 6 | def __init__(self, address, name="Hue_Lamp"): 7 | import time 8 | import subprocess 9 | self.address = address 10 | self.prop_chg_notify = subprocess.Popen(["./hue_props_dev_chg_notify.py", self.address, name]) 11 | print("subprocess %s pid is %s" % (self.prop_chg_notify.args, self.prop_chg_notify.pid)) 12 | self.connect() 13 | time.sleep(1) 14 | self.name_set(name) 15 | self.name = self.name_get() 16 | print('%s = %s, connection state: %s' % (self.address, self.name, self.connection_state())) 17 | 18 | def connection_state(self): 19 | import dbus 20 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 21 | # ..._handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('destination', 'objectpath '), 'interface ') 22 | connection_state_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez' , '/org/bluez/hci0/dev_' + self.address), 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties') 23 | x = connection_state_handle.Get('org.bluez.Device1', 'Connected') 24 | return (bool(x)) 25 | 26 | def connect(self): 27 | import dbus 28 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 29 | connect_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/org/bluez/hci0/dev_' + self.address), 'org.bluez.Device1') 30 | connect_handle.Connect() 31 | 32 | def name_get(self): 33 | import dbus 34 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 35 | name_get_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0011/char0014"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 36 | x = name_get_handle.ReadValue([]) 37 | return ''.join([str(v) for v in x]) 38 | 39 | def name_set(self, name): 40 | import dbus 41 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 42 | name_set_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0011/char0014"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 43 | 44 | ascii_list = [ord(c) for c in name] # comment 45 | 46 | name_set_handle.WriteValue(ascii_list, []) 47 | 48 | def on_off_switch(self, switch): 49 | import dbus 50 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 51 | on_off_switch_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char0026"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 52 | on_off_switch_handle.WriteValue([switch], []) 53 | 54 | def on_off_state(self): 55 | import dbus 56 | from termcolor import colored 57 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 58 | on_off_state_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char0026"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 59 | ay = on_off_state_handle.ReadValue([]) 60 | 61 | if ay[0] == 0: # ReadValue returns an array of bytes now stored in the variable ay. 62 | return "off" # There is only one item in the array, accessed with ay[0]. 63 | elif ay[0] == 1: 64 | return "on" 65 | 66 | def mired_set(self, mired): 67 | import dbus 68 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 69 | mired_set_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char002c"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 70 | 71 | y = mired.to_bytes(2, 'little') # comment 72 | 73 | mired_set_handle.WriteValue([y[:1], y[1:]], []) # comment 74 | 75 | def mired_get(self): 76 | import dbus 77 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 78 | mired_get_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char002c"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 79 | ay = mired_get_handle.ReadValue([]) 80 | 81 | x = bytes(reversed(ay)).hex() # comment 82 | 83 | return int(x, 16) # comment 84 | 85 | def alert_set(self, state): 86 | import dbus 87 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 88 | alert_set_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char0032"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 89 | alert_set_handle.WriteValue([state], []) 90 | 91 | def brightness_get(self): 92 | import dbus 93 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 94 | brightness_get_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char0029"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 95 | ay = brightness_get_handle.ReadValue(dbus.Dictionary([], dbus.Signature('sv'))) 96 | 97 | return int(ay[0]) # ReadValue returns an array of bytes now stored in the variable ay. 98 | # There is only one item in the array, accessed with ay[0]. 99 | # Convert the byte into int: int(). 100 | 101 | def brightness_set(self, bri): 102 | import dbus 103 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 104 | brightness_set_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char0029"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 105 | brightness_set_handle.WriteValue([bri], []) 106 | 107 | def transitiontime_get(self): 108 | import dbus 109 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 110 | transitiontime_get_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char0037"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 111 | ay = transitiontime_get_handle.ReadValue(dbus.Dictionary([], dbus.Signature('sv'))) 112 | 113 | return float(ay[0] / 10) # ReadValue returns an array of bytes now stored in the variable ay. 114 | # There is only one item in the array, accessed with ay[0]. 115 | # Return value is in miliseconds. "/10" converts it in seconds, 116 | # so the return value is, for example, usable in "time.sleep(0.4)". 117 | # Convert the byte into float: float(). 118 | 119 | def transitiontime_set(self, trans): 120 | import dbus 121 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 122 | transitiontime_set_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char0037"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 123 | transitiontime_set_handle.WriteValue([trans, 0], []) 124 | 125 | def color_get(self): 126 | import dbus 127 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 128 | color_get_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char002f"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 129 | col = color_get_handle.ReadValue([]) 130 | 131 | return [int(z) for z in col] 132 | 133 | def color_set(self, col): 134 | import dbus 135 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 136 | color_set_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + self.address + "/service0023/char002f"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 137 | color_set_handle.WriteValue(col, []) # comment 138 | 139 | 140 | 141 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_color_loop.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Color loop.""" 4 | 5 | from time import sleep 6 | from termcolor import colored 7 | from hue_class import HueLamp 8 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 9 | 10 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 11 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 12 | 13 | print("\n###### Color loop. ######\n") 14 | 15 | red = (0x01, 0xfe, 0x00, 0x01) 16 | yellow = (0x01, 0x7f, 0x00, 0x7f) 17 | green = (0x01, 0x00, 0x01, 0xfe) 18 | cyan = (0x01, 0x00, 0x7f, 0x7f) 19 | blue = (0x01, 0x00, 0xfe, 0x01) 20 | magenta = (0x01, 0x7f, 0x7f, 0x00) 21 | 22 | my_colors = (red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, magenta) 23 | 24 | it = 0 25 | pos = 0 26 | 27 | while it < 10: 28 | print("loop # %s" % it) 29 | pos = 0 30 | while pos <= 5: 31 | color = my_colors[pos] 32 | 33 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 34 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 35 | hl_obj.color_set(color) 36 | 37 | print("%s got translated in the bulb to %s!" % (colored(color, 'green'), colored(hl_obj.color_get(), 'green'))) 38 | 39 | pos += 1 40 | 41 | sleep(0.4) 42 | 43 | it += 1 44 | 45 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 46 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 47 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 48 | 49 | print(""" 50 | How to send these values the right way? 51 | What are these values representing? 52 | Are those values hue and saturation or 53 | yx values in gamut b? 54 | What data structure is behind it? 55 | """) 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_color_set.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Sets the color of the Hue Lamp(s).""" 4 | 5 | from termcolor import colored 6 | from hue_class import HueLamp 7 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 8 | 9 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 10 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 11 | 12 | print("\n###### Sets the color of the Hue Lamp(s). ######\n") 13 | 14 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 15 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 16 | print("Lamp %s has color %s." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.color_get(), 'green'))) 17 | 18 | print() 19 | 20 | while True: 21 | x = input("Please input one color: (w)hite, (r)ed, (y)ellow, (g)reen, (c)yan, (b)lue, (m)agenta: ") 22 | print() 23 | if x == "white" or x == "w": 24 | col = (0x01, 0x55, 0x55, 0x55) 25 | break 26 | elif x == "red" or x == "r": 27 | col = (0x01, 0xfe, 0x00, 0x01) 28 | break 29 | elif x == "green" or x == "g": 30 | col = (0x01, 0x00, 0x01, 0xfe) 31 | break 32 | elif x == "blue" or x == "b": 33 | col = (0x01, 0x00, 0xfe, 0x01) 34 | break 35 | elif x == "yellow" or x == "y": 36 | col = (0x01, 0x7f, 0x00, 0x7f) 37 | break 38 | elif x == "cyan" or x == "c": 39 | col = (0x01, 0x00, 0x7f, 0x7f) 40 | break 41 | elif x == "magenta" or x == "m": 42 | col = (0x01, 0x7f, 0x7f, 0x00) 43 | break 44 | else: 45 | print("Wrong input!\n") 46 | 47 | s = "Where to send ? " 48 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 49 | y = name[5:] 50 | s = s + "%s " % y.replace(y[0], "(%s)" % y[0], 1) 51 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 52 | s = s + "or (a)ll : " 53 | else: 54 | s = s + " : " 55 | 56 | while True: 57 | kbd_inp = input(s) 58 | print() 59 | first_letter_list = [y[5] for y in lamp_dict.values()] 60 | if kbd_inp in first_letter_list: 61 | k = [y for y in lamp_dict.values() if kbd_inp == y[5]] 62 | globals()[k[0]].color_set(col) 63 | break 64 | elif kbd_inp == "a": 65 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 66 | globals()[lamp].color_set(col) 67 | break 68 | else: 69 | s = "Please just input " 70 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 71 | s = s + "(%s) " % name[5] 72 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 73 | s = s + "or (a) : " 74 | else: 75 | s = s + " : " 76 | 77 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 78 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 79 | print("Lamp %s has color %s." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.color_get(), 'green'))) 80 | 81 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 82 | 83 | print() 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import dbus 4 | 5 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 6 | 7 | o_manager = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/'), 'org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager') 8 | m_objects = o_manager.GetManagedObjects() 9 | 10 | lamp_dict = {} 11 | 12 | for obj_paths, obj_dict in m_objects.items(): 13 | if "org.bluez.Device1" in obj_dict.keys(): 14 | for interface, properties in obj_dict.items(): 15 | if "Hue Lamp" in properties.values(): 16 | for property, value in properties.items(): 17 | if property == "Address": 18 | v = str(value) 19 | x = v.replace(":", "_") 20 | if property == "Alias": 21 | y = str(value) 22 | lamp_dict[x] = y 23 | 24 | lamp_dict 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_discover_pair_trust_alias.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import dbus 4 | import subprocess 5 | from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop 6 | from gi.repository import GLib 7 | from time import sleep 8 | 9 | DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) 10 | 11 | loop = GLib.MainLoop() 12 | 13 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 14 | sessionbus = dbus.SessionBus() 15 | 16 | scantime = 60 17 | 18 | print() 19 | 20 | def interfaces_added(object, interfaces): 21 | print("\n\n********************************************************************************************************\n\n") 22 | print("device (object path) added : %s\n" % object) 23 | print("\twith interfaces : ") 24 | for interface, properties in interfaces.items(): 25 | print("\t\t%s" % interface) 26 | for prop, value in properties.items(): 27 | if "ManufacturerData" in prop: 28 | if prop == "ManufacturerData": 29 | for md_key, md_val_arr in value.items(): 30 | print("\t\t\t%s = %s : %s" % (prop, md_key, [int(md_val) for md_val in md_val_arr])) 31 | elif "ServiceData" in prop: 32 | if prop == "ServiceData": 33 | for sd_key, sd_val_arr in value.items(): 34 | print("\t\t\t%s = %s : %s" % (prop, sd_key, [int(sd_val) for sd_val in sd_val_arr])) 35 | elif "UUIDs" in prop: 36 | if prop == "UUIDs": 37 | print("\t\t\t%s = " % prop) 38 | for UUID in value: 39 | print("\t\t\t\t%s" % UUID) 40 | elif "Value" in prop: 41 | if prop == "Value": 42 | print("\t\t\t%s = %s" % (prop, [int(Value) for Value in value])) 43 | elif "Flags" in prop: 44 | if prop == "Flags": 45 | print("\t\t\t%s = %s" % (prop, [str(Flag) for Flag in value])) 46 | elif "Includes" in prop: 47 | if prop == "Includes": 48 | print("\t\t\t%s = %s" % (prop, [str(Includes) for Includes in value])) 49 | else: 50 | print("\t\t\t%s = %s" % (prop, value)) 51 | print() 52 | 53 | def interfaces_removed(object, interfaces): 54 | print("\n\n********************************************************************************************************\n\n") 55 | print("device (object path) removed : %s\n" % object) 56 | print("\tremoved interfaces : ") 57 | for interface in interfaces: 58 | print("\t\t%s" % interface) 59 | print() 60 | 61 | def notify_adapter1(switch): 62 | global prop_chg_notify 63 | if switch == "start": 64 | prop_chg_notify = subprocess.Popen(["./hue_props_ad1_chg_notify.py"]) 65 | print("adapter1 notification started : %s pid %s" % (prop_chg_notify.args, prop_chg_notify.pid)) 66 | if switch == "stop": 67 | print("adapter1 notification stopped : pid %s" % prop_chg_notify.pid) 68 | prop_chg_notify.kill() 69 | print() 70 | sleep(1) 71 | 72 | def notify_lamps(switch, address): 73 | pass 74 | 75 | def discovery(switch): 76 | adapter1_proxy = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/org/bluez/hci0'), 'org.bluez.Adapter1') 77 | if switch == "start": 78 | adapter1_proxy.StartDiscovery() 79 | print("Discovery started!") 80 | if switch == "stop": 81 | adapter1_proxy.StopDiscovery() 82 | print("Discovery stoped!") 83 | print() 84 | sleep(1) 85 | 86 | def set_scantime(sec): 87 | GLib.timeout_add_seconds(sec, quit) 88 | 89 | def quit(): 90 | loop.quit() 91 | 92 | def new_huelamps_get(): 93 | o_manager = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/'), 'org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager') 94 | m_objects = o_manager.GetManagedObjects() 95 | new_huelamp_addresses = [] 96 | for obj_paths, obj_dict in m_objects.items(): 97 | if "org.bluez.Device1" in obj_dict.keys(): 98 | for interface, properties in obj_dict.items(): 99 | if "Hue Lamp" in properties.values(): 100 | if properties["Paired"] == 0: 101 | print("New %s with address %s found, paired = %s!" % (properties["Name"], properties["Address"], bool(properties["Paired"]))) 102 | new_huelamp_addr = properties["Address"] 103 | new_huelamp_addr = new_huelamp_addr.replace(":", "_") 104 | new_huelamp_addresses.append(new_huelamp_addr) 105 | if new_huelamp_addresses == []: 106 | print("No new Hue Lamps found!") 107 | print() 108 | return new_huelamp_addresses 109 | 110 | def new_huelamp_pair_trust(new_huelamp_addresses): 111 | properties_adapter1 = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/org/bluez/hci0'), 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties') 112 | properties_adapter1.Set("org.bluez.Adapter1", "Pairable", True) 113 | 114 | for new_huelamp_address in new_huelamp_addresses: 115 | new_device_proxy = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/org/bluez/hci0/dev_' + new_huelamp_address), 'org.bluez.Device1') 116 | new_device_proxy.Pair() 117 | properties_lamp = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/org/bluez/hci0/dev_' + new_huelamp_address), 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties') 118 | properties_lamp.Set("org.bluez.Device1", "Trusted", True) 119 | is_paired = properties_lamp.Get("org.bluez.Device1", "Paired") 120 | print("New Hue Lamp %s is paired : %s." % (new_huelamp_address, bool(is_paired))) 121 | is_trusted = properties_lamp.Get("org.bluez.Device1", "Trusted") 122 | print("New Hue Lamp %s is trusted : %s." % (new_huelamp_address, bool(is_trusted))) 123 | print() 124 | 125 | def new_huelamp_alias(new_huelamp_addresses): 126 | for new_huelamp_address in new_huelamp_addresses: 127 | blink_handle = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_" + new_huelamp_address + "/service0023/char0032"), 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1') 128 | blink_handle.WriteValue([2], []) 129 | properties_lamp = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/org/bluez/hci0/dev_' + new_huelamp_address), 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties') 130 | name = input("Please input an alias for the blinking lamp : ") 131 | print() 132 | properties_lamp.Set("org.bluez.Device1", "Alias", "lamp_" + name) 133 | print() 134 | 135 | systembus.add_signal_receiver(interfaces_added, 136 | dbus_interface = "org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager", 137 | signal_name = "InterfacesAdded") 138 | 139 | systembus.add_signal_receiver(interfaces_removed, 140 | dbus_interface = "org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager", 141 | signal_name = "InterfacesRemoved") 142 | 143 | notify_adapter1("start") 144 | discovery("start") 145 | 146 | set_scantime(scantime) 147 | 148 | loop.run() 149 | 150 | #print("\nloop finished program continuing!\n") 151 | 152 | discovery("stop") 153 | 154 | new_huelamp_addresses = new_huelamps_get() 155 | 156 | if new_huelamp_addresses != []: 157 | new_huelamp_pair_trust(new_huelamp_addresses) 158 | new_huelamp_alias(new_huelamp_addresses) 159 | 160 | notify_adapter1("stop") 161 | 162 | 163 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_mired_alter.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Alters the color temperature of the Hue Lamp(s).""" 4 | 5 | import sys 6 | import termios 7 | import tty 8 | import math 9 | from termcolor import colored 10 | from hue_class import HueLamp 11 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 12 | 13 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 14 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 15 | 16 | def get_key(): 17 | """Function to get keyboard key without enter.""" 18 | 19 | fd = sys.stdin.fileno() 20 | old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd) 21 | try: 22 | tty.setraw(fd) 23 | key = sys.stdin.read(1) 24 | finally: 25 | termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) 26 | return key 27 | 28 | def mired_alter(hl): 29 | 30 | mir = 153 31 | already_send = "no" 32 | mir_sum = 0 33 | 34 | for lamp in hl: 35 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 36 | print('The current mired of lamp %s = %s.' % (colored(hl_obj.name, "yellow"), colored(hl_obj.mired_get(), "green"))) 37 | mir_sum += hl_obj.mired_get() 38 | print() 39 | mir = int(math.floor(mir_sum / len(hl))) 40 | 41 | print('Changing mired of selected lamps start at their average of %s.\n' % (colored(mir, "cyan"))) 42 | 43 | print("Please input [+/-/q]: ") 44 | 45 | while True: 46 | key = get_key() 47 | 48 | if key == "+": 49 | mir += 10 50 | if mir >= 500: 51 | mir = 500 52 | print("%s = maximum mired" % colored(mir, 'red')) 53 | if already_send == "no": 54 | for lamp in hl: 55 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 56 | hl_obj.mired_set(mir) 57 | already_send = "yes" 58 | else: 59 | print(colored(mir, 'green')) 60 | for lamp in hl: 61 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 62 | hl_obj.mired_set(mir) 63 | already_send = "no" 64 | 65 | elif key == "-": 66 | mir -= 10 67 | if mir <= 153: 68 | mir = 153 69 | print("%s = minimum mired" % colored(mir, 'red')) 70 | if already_send == "no": 71 | for lamp in hl: 72 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 73 | hl_obj.mired_set(mir) 74 | already_send = "yes" 75 | else: 76 | print(colored(mir, 'green')) 77 | for lamp in hl: 78 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 79 | hl_obj.mired_set(mir) 80 | already_send = "no" 81 | 82 | elif key == "q": 83 | print("\nbye bye (;-)\n") 84 | break 85 | else: 86 | print("Please just use + or - or (q)uit.") 87 | 88 | print("\n###### Alter the lamp's mired ######\n") 89 | 90 | s = "Where to send ? " 91 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 92 | y = name[5:] 93 | s = s + "%s " % y.replace(y[0], "(%s)" % y[0], 1) 94 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 95 | s = s + "or (a)ll : " 96 | else: 97 | s = s + " : " 98 | 99 | while True: 100 | kbd_inp = input(s) 101 | print() 102 | first_letter_list = [y[5] for y in lamp_dict.values()] 103 | if kbd_inp in first_letter_list: 104 | k = [y for y in lamp_dict.values() if kbd_inp == y[5]] 105 | mired_alter(k) 106 | break 107 | elif kbd_inp == "a": 108 | mired_alter([y for y in lamp_dict.values()]) 109 | break 110 | else: 111 | s = "Please just input " 112 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 113 | s = s + "(%s) " % name[5] 114 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 115 | s = s + "or (a) : " 116 | else: 117 | s = s + " : " 118 | 119 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 120 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 121 | 122 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 123 | 124 | 125 | 126 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_mired_set.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Sets the mired of the Hue Lamp(s).""" 4 | 5 | from time import sleep 6 | from termcolor import colored 7 | from hue_class import HueLamp 8 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 9 | 10 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 11 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 12 | 13 | print("\n###### Sets the mired of the Hue Lamp(s). ######\n") 14 | 15 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 16 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 17 | print("Lamp %s has mired %s." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.mired_get(), 'green'))) 18 | 19 | print() 20 | 21 | while True: 22 | x = input("Please input color temerature in mired from 153 (cold light) to 500 (warm light) : ") 23 | print() 24 | try: 25 | mir = int(x) 26 | if mir in range(153, 501): 27 | break 28 | else: 29 | print("Value out of range.\n") 30 | except ValueError: 31 | print('"%s" is not a number. Try again.\n' % x) 32 | 33 | s = "Where to send ? " 34 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 35 | y = name[5:] 36 | s = s + "%s " % y.replace(y[0], "(%s)" % y[0], 1) 37 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 38 | s = s + "or (a)ll : " 39 | else: 40 | s = s + " : " 41 | 42 | while True: 43 | kbd_inp = input(s) 44 | print() 45 | first_letter_list = [y[5] for y in lamp_dict.values()] 46 | if kbd_inp in first_letter_list: 47 | k = [y for y in lamp_dict.values() if kbd_inp == y[5]] 48 | globals()[k[0]].mired_set(mir) 49 | break 50 | elif kbd_inp == "a": 51 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 52 | globals()[lamp].mired_set(mir) 53 | break 54 | else: 55 | s = "Please just input " 56 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 57 | s = s + "(%s) " % name[5] 58 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 59 | s = s + "or (a) : " 60 | else: 61 | s = s + " : " 62 | 63 | # if transitiontime is long valuess needs time to settle 64 | sleep(0.4) 65 | 66 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 67 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 68 | print("Lamp %s got mired %s in %s seconds." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.mired_get(), 'green'), colored(hl_obj.transitiontime_get(), 'green'))) 69 | 70 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 71 | 72 | print() 73 | 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_on_off.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Switches Hue Lamp(s) on or off.""" 4 | 5 | from termcolor import colored 6 | from hue_class import HueLamp 7 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 8 | 9 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 10 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 11 | 12 | print("\n###### Switches Hue Lamp(s) on or off. ######\n") 13 | 14 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 15 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 16 | if hl_obj.on_off_state() == "on": 17 | print("%s is %s." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.on_off_state(), 'green'))) 18 | elif hl_obj.on_off_state() == "off": 19 | print("%s is %s." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.on_off_state(), 'red'))) 20 | 21 | print() 22 | 23 | while True: 24 | x = input("on/off : ") 25 | print() 26 | if x == 'on': 27 | switch = 1 28 | break 29 | elif x == 'off': 30 | switch = 0 31 | break 32 | else: 33 | print("Please just input on or off.\n") 34 | 35 | # create a dynamic string: 36 | s = "Where to send ? " 37 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 38 | y = name[5:] 39 | s = s + "%s " % y.replace(y[0], "(%s)" % y[0], 1) 40 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 41 | s = s + "or (a)ll : " 42 | else: 43 | s = s + " : " 44 | 45 | while True: 46 | kbd_inp = input(s) 47 | print() 48 | first_letter_list = [y[5] for y in lamp_dict.values()] 49 | if kbd_inp in first_letter_list: 50 | k = [y for y in lamp_dict.values() if kbd_inp == y[5]] 51 | globals()[k[0]].on_off_switch(switch) 52 | break 53 | elif kbd_inp == "a": 54 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 55 | globals()[lamp].on_off_switch(switch) 56 | break 57 | else: 58 | s = "Please just input " 59 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 60 | s = s + "(%s) " % name[5] 61 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 62 | s = s + "or (a) : " 63 | else: 64 | s = s + " : " 65 | 66 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 67 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 68 | if hl_obj.on_off_state() == "on": 69 | print("%s is %s." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.on_off_state(), 'green'))) 70 | elif hl_obj.on_off_state() == "off": 71 | print("%s is %s." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.on_off_state(), 'red'))) 72 | 73 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 74 | 75 | print() 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_props_ad1_chg_notify.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import dbus 4 | from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop 5 | from gi.repository import GLib 6 | 7 | DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) 8 | 9 | loop = GLib.MainLoop() 10 | 11 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 12 | sessionbus = dbus.SessionBus() 13 | 14 | def prop_handler(interface, changed_properties, invalidated_properties): 15 | notification_proxy = dbus.Interface(sessionbus.get_object('org.freedesktop.Notifications', '/org/freedesktop/Notifications'), 'org.freedesktop.Notifications') 16 | for p in changed_properties: 17 | notification_proxy.Notify("prop_changed", 0, "", "Props %s changed!" % interface, "%s = %s" % (str(p), bool(changed_properties[p])), "", {}, 4000) 18 | print("%s : %s" % (p, changed_properties[p])) 19 | print() 20 | 21 | properties_proxy = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/org/bluez/hci0'), 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties') 22 | properties_proxy.connect_to_signal("PropertiesChanged", prop_handler) 23 | 24 | loop.run() 25 | 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_props_dev_chg_notify.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | 5 | def prop_chg_notify(address, name): 6 | import dbus 7 | from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop 8 | from gi.repository import GLib 9 | 10 | DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) 11 | 12 | loop = GLib.MainLoop() 13 | 14 | systembus = dbus.SystemBus() 15 | sessionbus = dbus.SessionBus() 16 | 17 | properties_proxy = dbus.Interface(systembus.get_object('org.bluez', '/org/bluez/hci0/dev_'+ address), 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties') 18 | notification_proxy = dbus.Interface(sessionbus.get_object('org.freedesktop.Notifications', '/org/freedesktop/Notifications'), 'org.freedesktop.Notifications') 19 | 20 | def handler(interface, changed_properties, invalidated_properties): 21 | for p in changed_properties: 22 | print("%s : %s" % (p, changed_properties[p])) 23 | notification_proxy.Notify("prop_changed", 0, "", "Props %s changed!" % name, "%s = %s" % (str(p), bool(changed_properties[p])), "", {}, 2000) 24 | 25 | properties_proxy.connect_to_signal("PropertiesChanged", handler) 26 | 27 | loop.run() 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | prop_chg_notify(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]) 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hue_transitiontime.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | """Sets the the Hue Lamp(s) transitiontime form 0 to 4 miliseconds.""" 4 | 5 | from termcolor import colored 6 | from hue_class import HueLamp 7 | from hue_config import lamp_dict 8 | 9 | for a, n in lamp_dict.items(): 10 | globals()[n] = HueLamp(a, n) 11 | 12 | print("\n###### Sets the the Hue Lamp(s) transitiontime form 0 to 4 miliseconds. ######\n") 13 | 14 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 15 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 16 | print("Lamp %s has transitiontime %s seconds." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.transitiontime_get(), 'green'))) 17 | 18 | print() 19 | 20 | while True: 21 | tra = input("Please input the transitiontime from 0 to 4 miliseconds : ") 22 | print() 23 | try: 24 | tra = int(tra) 25 | if tra in range(0, 5): 26 | break 27 | else: 28 | print("Value out of range.\n") 29 | except ValueError: 30 | print('"%s" is not a number. Try again.\n' % x) 31 | 32 | s = "Where to send ? " 33 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 34 | y = name[5:] 35 | s = s + "%s " % y.replace(y[0], "(%s)" % y[0], 1) 36 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 37 | s = s + "or (a)ll : " 38 | else: 39 | s = s + " : " 40 | 41 | while True: 42 | kbd_inp = input(s) 43 | print() 44 | first_letter_list = [y[5] for y in lamp_dict.values()] 45 | if kbd_inp in first_letter_list: 46 | k = [y for y in lamp_dict.values() if kbd_inp == y[5]] 47 | globals()[k[0]].transitiontime_set(tra) 48 | break 49 | elif kbd_inp == "a": 50 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 51 | globals()[lamp].transitiontime_set(tra) 52 | break 53 | else: 54 | s = "Please just input " 55 | for name in lamp_dict.values(): 56 | s = s + "(%s) " % name[5] 57 | if len(lamp_dict) > 1: 58 | s = s + "or (a) : " 59 | else: 60 | s = s + " : " 61 | 62 | for lamp in lamp_dict.values(): 63 | hl_obj = globals()[lamp] 64 | print("Lamp %s has transitiontime %s seconds." % (colored(hl_obj.name, 'yellow'), colored(hl_obj.transitiontime_get(), 'green'))) 65 | 66 | hl_obj.prop_chg_notify.kill() 67 | 68 | print() 69 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------