This repository provides an unofficial Python client for controlling the IKEA Dirigera Smart Home Hub. Current features:
Support for other features will be added in the future and your input in form of issues and PRs is greatly appreciated.
pip install dirigera
dirigera
with pip you can run the included generate-token script. Here you can directly set the ip-address of you dirigera as parameter.
generate-token <Dirigera ip-address>
token
will be printed to the console.Press the action button on Dirigera then hit ENTER ...
Your Token:
mgwB.aXqwpzV89N0aUwBhZMJjD8a.UBPyzy2InGtqgwo2MO5.xX4ug7.uBcVJquwYzLnAijF7SdYKvNxTo0uzQKahV10A-3ZQOz-UAubGP6sHWt1CJx3QmWZyE7ZcMZKgODXjSzWL1lumKgGz5dUIwFi3rhNxgK-IsBGeGVhNXPt8vGrYEcZePwPvNAIg8RqmlH27L-JZPnkAtP2wHoOdW72Djot3yJsohtEsb0p9mJvoZFSavTlTr4LDuf584vuH5fha5xoR9QhhIvvgbAP-s4EHFqENNi6vrYLHKR.sdqnv4sYw6UH-l6oiPnnRLxinoqBPOlWhlcL9doFviXQE.tZ9X8WVqyBrd0NYHlo9iorEvUbnZuD02BEJrg4NLwgh3rZtyF0Mi46HenynzBohbPn4RnuSYYCiHt5EZnWedxBtDqc7mSTm1ZtyD
dirigera.Hub(
token="mgwB.aXqwpzV89N0aUwBhZMJjD8a...",
ip_address="192.1..."
)
Setting up the client works by providing the token and ip address.
import dirigera
dirigera_hub = dirigera.Hub(
token="mgwB.aXqwpzV89N0aUwBhZMJjD8a...",
ip_address="192.1..."
)
All available devices (Light, Controller, Outlet, ...) consist of the core data defined in device.py:
id: str
relation_id: Optional[str] = None
type: str
device_type: str
created_at: datetime.datetime
is_reachable: bool
last_seen: datetime.datetime
attributes: Attributes
capabilities: Capabilities
room: Optional[Room] = None
device_set: List
remote_links: List[str]
is_hidden: Optional[bool] = None
All devices have attributes. Some devices have special attributes (for example Light has `is_on``). These are the core attributes each device has:
custom_name: str
model: str
manufacturer: str
firmware_version: str
hardware_version: str
serial_number: Optional[str] = None
product_code: Optional[str] = None
ota_status: Optional[str] = None
ota_state: Optional[str] = None
ota_progress: Optional[int] = None
ota_policy: Optional[str] = None
ota_schedule_start: Optional[datetime.time] = None
ota_schedule_end: Optional[datetime.time] = None
All devices have capabilities (for some it is just empty lists). Capabilities desrcibe what send/receive actions can be performed:
can_send: List[str]
can_receive: List[str]
All devices have a room with the corresponging infos.
id: str
name: str
color: str
icon: str
To get information about the available lights, you can use the get_lights()
method:
lights = dirigera_hub.get_lights()
The light object has the following attributes (additional to the core attributes):
startup_on_off: Optional[StartupEnum] = None # Optional attributes are not present on all lights
is_on: bool
light_level: Optional[int] = None
color_temperature: Optional[int] = None
color_temperature_min: Optional[int] = None
color_temperature_max: Optional[int] = None
color_hue: Optional[int] = None
color_saturation: Optional[float] = None
Available methods for light are:
# Reload the light data from the hub
light.reload()
# Set the name of the light
light.set_name(name="kitchen light 1")
# Turn the light on or off
light.set_light(lamp_on=True)
# Set the light level (1-100)
light.set_light_level(light_level=90)
# Set the color temperature
light.set_color_temperature(color_temp=3000)
# Set the light color using hue (0-360) and saturation (0.0-1.0)
light.set_light_color(hue=128, saturation=0.5)
# Set the startup behavior of the light
light.set_startup_behaviour(behaviour=StartupEnum.START_OFF)
To get information about the available outlets, you can use the get_outlets()
method:
outlets = dirigera_hub.get_outlets()
The outlet object has the following attributes (additional to the core attributes):
is_on: bool
startup_on_off: Optional[StartupEnum] = None
status_light: Optional[bool] = None
identify_period: Optional[int] = None
permitting_join: Optional[bool] = None
energy_consumed_at_last_reset: Optional[float] = None
current_active_power: Optional[float] = None
current_amps: Optional[float] = None
current_voltage: Optional[float] = None
total_energy_consumed: Optional[float] = None
total_energy_consumed_last_updated: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None
time_of_last_energy_reset: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None
Available methods for outlet are:
# Reload the air outlet data from the hub
outlet.reload()
# Set the name of the outlet
outlet.set_name(name="kitchen socket 1")
# Turn the outlet on or off
outlet.set_on(outlet_on=True)
# Set the startup behavior of the outlet
outlet.set_startup_behaviour(behaviour=StartupEnum.START_OFF)
To get information about the available air purifiers, you can use the get_air_purifiers()
method:
air_purifiers = dirigera_hub.get_air_purifiers()
The air purifier object has the following attributes (additional to the core attributes):
fan_mode: FanModeEnum
fan_mode_sequence: str
motor_state: int
child_lock: bool
status_light: bool
motor_runtime: int
filter_alarm_status: bool
filter_elapsed_time: int
filter_lifetime: int
current_p_m25: int
Available methods for blinds are:
# Reload the air purifier data from the hub
air_purifier.reload()
# Set the name of the air purifier
air_purifier.set_name(name="living room purifier")
# Set the fan mode of the air purifier
air_purifier.set_fan_mode(fan_mode=FanModeEnum.AUTO)
# Set the motor state of the air purifier (0-50)
air_purifier.set_motor_state(motor_state=42)
# Enable or disable the child lock
air_purifier.set_child_lock(child_lock=True)
# Turn the status light on or off
air_purifier.set_status_light(light_state=False)
To get information about the available blinds, you can use the get_blinds()
method:
blinds = dirigera_hub.get_blinds()
The blind object has the following attributes (additional to the core attributes):
blinds_current_level: Optional[int] = None
blinds_target_level: Optional[int] = None
blinds_state: Optional[str] = None
battery_percentage: Optional[int] = None
Available methods for blinds are:
# Reload the blind data from the hub
blind.reload()
# Set the name of the blind
blind.set_name(name="kitchen blind 1")
# Set the target level of the blind (0-100)
blind.set_target_level(target_level=90)
Currently only tested with the STYRBAR remote.
To get information about the available controllers, you can use the get_controllers()
method:
controllers = dirigera_hub.get_controllers()
The controller object has the following attributes (additional to the core attributes):
is_on: Optional[bool] = None
battery_percentage: Optional[int] = None
switch_label: Optional[str] = None
Available methods for controller are:
# Reload the controller data from the hub
controller.reload()
# Set the name of the controller
controller.set_name(name="kitchen remote 1")
Currently only tested with the VINDSTYRKA sensor. If you have other sensors please send me the json and I will add support or create a PR.
To get the environment sensors use:
sensors = dirigera_hub.get_environment_sensors()
The environment sensor object has the following attributes (additional to the core attributes):
current_temperature: Optional[float] = None
current_r_h: Optional[int] = None # current humidity
current_p_m25: Optional[int] = None # current particulate matter 2.5
max_measured_p_m25: Optional[int] = None # maximum measurable particulate matter 2.5
min_measured_p_m25: Optional[int] = None # minimum measurable particulate matter 2.5
voc_index: Optional[int] = None # current volatile organic compound
Available methods for environment sensor are:
# Reload the environment sensor data from the hub
sensor.reload()
# Set the name of the environment sensor
sensor.set_name(name="Bathroom Sensor")
To get the scenes use:
scenes = dirigera_hub.get_scenes()
The scene object has the following attributes:
id: str
type: SceneType
info: Info
triggers: List[Trigger]
actions: List[Action]
created_at: datetime.datetime
last_completed: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None
last_triggered: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None
last_undo: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None
commands: List[str]
undo_allowed_duration: int
Details to the Trigger
, Action
and Info
class can be found in scene.py
Available methods for scene are:
scene.reload()
scene.trigger()
scene.undo()
To create a scene use the create_scene()
function.
Example how to create an empty scene:
scene = dirigera_hub.create_scene(
info=Info(name="This is empty", icon=Icon.SCENES_BOOK),
)
Actions look like this:
class Action(BaseIkeaModel):
id: str
type: str
enabled: Optional[bool] = None
attributes: Optional[ActionAttributes] = None
Example how create scene with action:
from dirigera.devices.scene import Info, Icon, SceneType, Action, ActionAttributes
light = dirigera_hub.get_light_by_name("kitchen_lamp")
scene = dirigera_hub.create_scene(
info=Info(name="Scene with action", icon=Icon.SCENES_BOOK),
scene_type=SceneType.USER_SCENE,
triggers=[],
actions=[Action(id=light.id, type="device", enabled=True, attributes=ActionAttributes(is_on=False))],
)
Triggers look like this:
class Trigger(BaseIkeaModel):
id: Optional[str] = None
type: str
triggered_at: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None
disabled: bool
trigger: Optional[TriggerDetails] = None
Example how to create scene with trigger:
from dirigera.devices.scene import Info, Icon, Trigger, SceneType, TriggerDetails, ControllerType, ClickPattern
scene = dirigera_hub.create_scene(
info=Info(name="Scene with trigger", icon=Icon.SCENES_HEART),
scene_type=SceneType.USER_SCENE,
triggers=[
Trigger(type="app", disabled=False),
Trigger(type="controller", disabled=False,
trigger=TriggerDetails(clickPattern=ClickPattern.SINGLE_PRESS, buttonIndex=0,
deviceId="0000aaaa-0000-0000-aa00-0a0aa0a000a0_1",
controllerType=ControllerType.SHORTCUT_CONTROLLER))])
All available icons can be found here: Icons
To get information about the available motion sensors, you can use the get_motion_sensors()
method:
motions_sensors = dirigera_hub.get_motion_sensors()
The motion sensor object has the following attributes (additional to the core attributes):
battery_percentage: int
is_on: bool
light_level: Optional[float] = None
is_detected: Optional[bool] = False
Available methods for outlet are:
# Reload the motion sensor data from the hub
motion_sensor.reload()
# Set the name of the motion sensor
motion_sensor.set_name(name="kitchen sensor 1")
To get information about the available open/close sensors, you can use the get_open_close_sensors()
method:
open_close_sensors = dirigera_hub.get_open_close_sensors()
The open_close_sensor object has the following attributes (additional to the core attributes):
is_open: bool
battery_percentage: Optional[int] = None
Available methods for outlet are:
# Reload the open/close sensor data from the hub
open_close_sensor.reload()
# Set the name of the open/close sensor
open_close_sensor.set_name(name="window 1")
The event listener allows you to listen to events that are published by your Dirigera hub. This is useful if you want to automate tasks based on events such as when a light is turned on or off, or when the color temperature of a light is changed.
import json
from typing import Any
def on_message(ws: Any, message: str):
message_dict = json.loads(message)
data = message_dict["data"]
if data["id"] == bed_light.light_id:
print(f"{message_dict['type']} event on {bed_light.custom_name}, attributes: {data['attributes']}")
def on_error(ws: Any, message: str):
print(message)
dirigera_hub.create_event_listener(
on_message=on_message, on_error=on_error
)
deviceStateChanged event on Bed Light, attributes: {'isOn': False}
The primary motivation for this project was to provide users with the ability to control the startup behavior of their smart home lamps when there is a power outage.
The default behavior of the hub is to turn on all lights when power is restored, which can be problematic if the user is away from home or on vacation, and a small power fluctuation causes all lights to turn on and stay on. Unfortunately, the IKEA app does not offer a way to change this default behavior.
The set_startup_behaviour()
function enables users to override the default behavior and choose the startup behavior that best suits their needs (START_ON = turn on light when power is back, START_OFF = light stays off when power is back).
I can not guarantee that all IKEA lamps offer this functionality.
EDIT: This is now an exposed feature in the app.
Contributions are welcome! If you have an idea for a new feature or a bug fix, please post and issue or submit a pull request.
For setting up the dev environment I recommend running the setup.sh
script, which will create a venv and install the requirements.txt
as well as the dev-requirements.txt
.
To run the tests execute the run-test.sh
script or just run pytest .
For linting you can run the run-pylint.sh
.
For types you can run the run-mypy.sh
To test the different python versions you can use the run-python-verions-test.sh
(this requires a running docker installation).
All of these tests are also run when a PR is openend (and the test run is triggered).
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2023 Leggin