Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pyfbx
Version: 0.0.8
Summary: Freebox thin client
Home-page: https://framagit.org/sun/pyfbx
Author-email: teebeenator@gmail.com
License: MIT
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: zeroconf
Requires-Dist: requests

# Freebox client library

## Features

* Full API coverage
* Https and Mdns discovery
* Thin client wrapper library (<200 lines)
* Small script to perform most tasks

[![pipeline status](https://framagit.org/sun/pyfbx/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://framagit.org/sun/pyfbx/commits/master)
[![coverage report](https://framagit.org/sun/pyfbx/badges/master/coverage.svg)](https://framagit.org/sun/pyfbx/commits/master)

## Library usage

The library is available to create your own scripts.
The REST API is generated at runtime with the creation of class attributes for all Freebox subsystems.

```python
>>> from pyfbx import Fbx
>>> f=Fbx()             # By default, this will perform MDNS discovery
>>> f=Fbx(nomdns=True)  # Use faster http api discovery
>>> f.<TAB>
f.Airmedia         f.Download_Config  f.Lan              f.Rrd              f.Upnpav
f.Call             f.Download_Feeds   f.Lcd              f.Share            f.Vpn
f.Connection       f.Freeplug         f.Nat              f.Storage          f.Vpn_Client
f.Contacts         f.Fs               f.Network_Share    f.Switch           f.Wifi
f.Dhcp             f.Ftp              f.Parental         f.System           f.mksession(
f.Download         f.Igd              f.Pvr              f.Upload           f.register(
>>> f.Freeplug.<TAB>
f.Freeplug.Get_a_particular_Freeplug_information(
f.Freeplug.Reset_a_Freeplug(
f.Freeplug.Get_the_current_Freeplugs_networks(

# Register application to get app token. Physical access is required.
>>> token = f.register("AppId", "My App", "PC")
# Generate session token
>>> f.mksession(app_id="AppId", token=token)

>>> help(f.Lan.Update_the_current_Lan_configuration)
Help on method Update_the_current_Lan_configuration:

Update_the_current_Lan_configuration(post_data) method of pyfbx.client.Lan instance
    Update the current Lan configuration

    Url parameters:
    Post data:PostData

>>> help(f.Contacts.Access_a_given_contact_entry)
Help on method Access_a_given_contact_entry:

Access_a_given_contact_entry(id) method of pyfbx.client.Contacts instance
    Access a given contact entry

    Url parameters: id
    Post data:

>>> f.Lan.Get_the_current_Lan_configuration()
{'name_dns': 'freebox-server', 'name': 'Freebox Server', 'name_mdns': 'Freebox-Server', 
'mode': 'router', 'name_netbios': 'Freebox_Server', 'ip': '192.168.1.254'}

# Any subsequent call to mksession will refresh the session token
>>> f.mksession()
```

## Script

The included script can perform a lot of tasks.

### Basics

```shell
$ pyfbx -h
usage: pyfbx [-h] [-a APP_ID] [-t TOKEN] [-v] [-n] [-j] [-d DELAY] [-u URL]
             [-s SEND] [-c COMMAND]

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -a APP_ID, --app_id APP_ID
                        application identifier
  -t TOKEN, --token TOKEN
                        token (or f:<filename>)
  -v, --verbose         increase verbosity to INFO, use twice for DEBUG
  -n, --http            disable MDNS and use http known address
  -j, --json            json output
  -d DELAY, --delay DELAY
                        cylically send command (number of seconds)
  -u URL, --url URL     specific url to query
  -s SEND, --send SEND  url to send json to
  -c COMMAND, --command COMMAND
                        command, defaults to
                        System.Get_the_current_system_info()
```

First, register the application:

```shell
$ pyfbx -a SuperAppId
```
Once registration is done on the device, write down the application token.
You can also create a file with token as first line and application Id as second.

Using this app token, acquire a session token to execute a test command.

```shell
$ pyfbx -t '<TOKEN>' -a SuperAppId

$ cat token.txt
2OUDy4hhM/KLQ7ru+70gfi83h5A4DUoOpDztOfqM4c2wuUiWJ+gXTHB1SbxHAFP7
SuperAppId

$ pyfbx -t f:token.txt -c 'Connection.Get_the_current_Connection_status()'
{   'bandwidth_down': 1000000000,
    [..]
    'state': 'up',
    'type': 'ethernet'}
```

_Note_ : Don't forget to escape token and command with quotes.

### Advanced

You can run any commands on the freebox and retrieve complete result or single value
```shell
$ pyfbx -t f:/home/foo/token.txt SuperAppId -c 'Contacts.Create_a_contact(\
post_data={"display_name": "Sandy Kilo", "first_name": "Sandy", "last_name":"Kilo"})'
{   'birthday': '',
    [..]
    'photo_url': ''}

$ pyfbx -u https://0s2efr3i.fbxos.fr:15628 -c "Connection.Get_the_current_Connection_status()['rate_up']" -t f:token.txt
1700
```

With the delay option, commands can be sent cyclically:

```shell
$ pyfbx -d 1 -c "Connection.Get_the_current_Connection_status()['rate_up']" -t f:token.txt
42460
50710
53400
```

With the send option, result can be sent to a remote URL.
In the following, the result is sent cyclically to example.com in json format.

```shell
pyfbx -j -s http://example.com/values -d 10 -c "Connection.Get_the_current_Connection_status()" -t f:token.txt
```

It's possible to execute several commands.
Here, two commands are sent cyclically and results sent to an URL.

```shell
pyfbx -c 'System.Get_the_current_system_info()' -c 'Connection.Get_the_current_Connection_status()' -d 10 -j -s http://localhost:8182/telegraf -t f:token.txt
```

Telegraf http listener v2 input plugin with json format can be used to plot data in realtime.

### Telegraf and Graphana plots

You can use a telegraph configuration in /etc/telegraf/telegraf.d/freebox:

```
[[inputs.http_listener_v2]]
    service_address = ":8182"
    path = "/telegraf"
    methods = ["POST"]
    read_timeout = "10s"
    write_timeout = "10s"
    max_body_size = "5KB"
    data_format = "json"
    name_override = "pyfbx"
```

![Grafana](https://framagit.org/uploads/-/system/temp/7b198d06e9c27996b60708d470af96ae/debit.png "Grafana Dashboard")

## Developpment

### Testing

You can run tests with

```shell
pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt
pytest tests
```
The library mechanisms are tested. To get 100% coverage, a Freebox on its default IP (192.168.1.254) is required.

The API description is generated and thus not functionnaly tested.


