Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: xled
Version: 0.3.0
Summary: Python library for Twinkly - Smart Decoration LED lights for Christmas.
Home-page: https://github.com/scrool/xled
Author: Pavol Babinčák
Author-email: scroolik@gmail.com
License: MIT license
Keywords: xled,twinkly
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Requires-Dist: arpreq
Requires-Dist: click-log
Requires-Dist: Click (>=6.0)
Requires-Dist: cryptography
Requires-Dist: netaddr
Requires-Dist: pyzmq
Requires-Dist: requests
Requires-Dist: tornado
Requires-Dist: requests-toolbelt
Requires-Dist: ipaddress

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XLED - unofficial control Twinkly - Smart Decoration LED lights
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XLED is python library and command line interface (CLI) to control Twinkly.
Creators describe Twinkly `project page of Kickstarter`_:

    Twinkly is a Christmas tree light string, controlled via smartphone:
    "internet of things" meets extraordinary light effects! Created by ledworks

Library and CLI are free software available under MIT license.

Documentation for library can be found on https://xled.readthedocs.io.

Unofficial documentation of private protocol and API is `available online`_.

Why?
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I have Twinkly 105 LEDs starter light set. That is latest available model in
2017: TW105S-EU. As of December 2017 there are only two ways to control lights
- mobile app on Android or iOS or hardware button on the cord.

Android application didn't work as advertised on my Xiaomi Redmi 3S phone. On
first start it connected and disconnected in very fast pace (like every 1-2
seconds) to the hardware. I wasn't able to control anything at all. Later I
wanted to connect it to my local WiFi network. But popup dialog that shouldn't
have appear never did so.

Public API was `promised around Christmas 2016`_ for next season. Later update
from October 2016 it seems `API won't be available any time soon`_:

    API for external control are on our dev check list, we definitely need some
    feedback from the community to understand which could be a proper core set
    to start with.

It turned out that application uses HTTP to control lights. I ended up with
capturing network traffic and `documented this private API`_. In the end I'm
able to configure the device pretty easilly.

Credits
---------

This package was created with Cookiecutter_ and the
`audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`_ project template.

.. _`project page of Kickstarter`: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/twinkly/twinkly-smart-decoration-for-your-christmas
.. _`available online`: https://xled-docs.readthedocs.io
.. _`documented this private API`: https://xled-docs.readthedocs.io
.. _`promised around Christmas 2016`: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/twinkly/twinkly-smart-decoration-for-your-christmas/comments?cursor=15497325#comment-15497324
.. _`API won't be available any time soon`: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/twinkly/twinkly-smart-decoration-for-your-christmas/comments?cursor=14619713#comment-14619712
.. _Cookiecutter: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter
.. _`documented this private API`: https://xled-docs.readthedocs.io
.. _`audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage


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History
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0.2.1 (2018-01-02)
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* Add missing MANIFEST.in
* Configure Travis for automatic deployment to PyPI

0.2.0 (2018-01-02)
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* First Python control interface.

0.1.0 (2017-12-17)
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* Low level control interface.


