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Sagemcom API Client in Python

(Unofficial) async Python client to interact with Sagemcom F@st routers via internal API's. This client offers helper functions to retrieve common used functions, but also offers functionality to do custom requests via XPATH notation.

Python 3.9+ required.

Features

  • Retrieve detailed information of your Sagemcom F@st device
  • Retrieve connected devices (wifi and ethernet)
  • Reboot Sagemcom F@st device
  • Retrieve and set all values of your Sagemcom F@st device

Supported devices

The Sagemcom F@st series is used by multiple cable companies, where some cable companies did rebrand the router. Examples are the b-box from Proximus, Home Hub from bell and the Smart Hub from BT.

Router Model Provider(s) Authentication Method Comments
Sagemcom F@st 3864 Optus sha512 username: guest, password: ""
Sagemcom F@st 3865b Proximus (b-box3) md5
Sagemcom F@st 3890V3 Delta / Zeelandnet sha512
Sagemcom F@st 3890V3 DNA (DNA Mesh Wifi F-3890) sha512 username: admin
Sagemcom F@st 3896 Ziggo* sha512 username: admin
Sagemcom F@st 4360Air KPN md5
Sagemcom F@st 4353 Belong Gateway md5 username: admin, password: ""
Sagemcom F@st 5250 Bell (Home Hub 2000) md5 username: guest, password: ""
Sagemcom F@st 5280 sha512
Sagemcom F@st 5290 / FWR226e Frontier md5 username: admin
Sagemcom F@st 5359 KPN (Box 12) sha512 username: admin
Sagemcom F@st 5364 BT (Smart Hub) md5 username: guest, password: ""
SagemCom F@st 5366SD Eir F3000 md5
Sagemcom F@st 5370e Telia sha512
Sagemcom F@st 5380 TDC md5
Sagemcom F@st 5566 Bell (Home Hub 3000) md5 username: guest, password: ""
Sagemcom F@st 5688T Salt (FibreBox_X6) sha512 username: admin
Sagemcom F@st 5689 Bell (Home Hub 4000) md5 username: admin, password: ""
Sagemcom F@st 5689E Bell (Giga Hub) sha512 username: admin, password: ""
Sagemcom F@st 5690 Bell (Giga Hub) sha512 username: admin, password: ""
Sagemcom F@st 5655V2 MásMóvil md5
Sagemcom F@st 5657IL md5
Speedport Pro Telekom md5 username: admin

* The firmware provided on the Sagemcom F@st 3896 router from Ziggo does not support the endpoint used in this library. sagemcom-f3896lg-zg-api provides an API client suitable for Ziggo's firmware.

Contributions welcome. If you router model is supported by this package, but not in the list above, please create an issue or pull request.

Installation

pip install sagemcom_api

Getting Started

Depending on the router model, Sagemcom is using different encryption methods for authentication, which can be found in the table above. This package supports MD5 and SHA512 encryption. If you receive a LoginTimeoutException, you will probably need to use another encryption type.

The following script can be used as a quickstart.

import asyncio
from sagemcom_api.client import SagemcomClient
from sagemcom_api.enums import EncryptionMethod
from sagemcom_api.exceptions import NonWritableParameterException

HOST = ""
USERNAME = ""
PASSWORD = ""
ENCRYPTION_METHOD = EncryptionMethod.SHA512 # or EncryptionMethod.MD5
VALIDATE_SSL_CERT = True

async def main() -> None:
    async with SagemcomClient(HOST, USERNAME, PASSWORD, ENCRYPTION_METHOD, verify_ssl=VALIDATE_SSL_CERT) as client:
        try:
            await client.login()
        except Exception as exception:  # pylint: disable=broad-except
            print(exception)
            return

        # Print device information of Sagemcom F@st router
        device_info = await client.get_device_info()
        print(f"{device_info.id} {device_info.model_name}")

        # Print connected devices
        devices = await client.get_hosts()

        for device in devices:
            if device.active:
                print(f"{device.id} - {device.name}")

        # Retrieve values via XPath notation, output is a dict
        custom_command_output = await client.get_value_by_xpath("Device/UserInterface/AdvancedMode")
        print(custom_command_output)

        # Set value via XPath notation and catch specific errors
        try:
            custom_command_output = await client.set_value_by_xpath("Device/UserInterface/AdvancedMode", "true")
        except NonWritableParameterException as exception:  # pylint: disable=broad-except
            print("Not allowed to set AdvancedMode parameter on your device.")
            return

        print(custom_command_output)

asyncio.run(main())

Functions

  • login()
  • get_device_info()
  • get_hosts()
  • get_port_mappings()
  • reboot()
  • get_value_by_xpath(xpath)
  • set_value_by_xpath(xpath, value)

Advanced

Determine the EncryptionMethod

If you are not sure which encryption method to use, you can leave it empty or pass None and use get_encryption_method to determine the encryption method.

get_encryption_method will return an EncryptionMethod when a match is found. Best would be to use this function only during your initial investigation.

This function will throw a LoginTimeoutException when no match is found, since this is still a HTTP Time Out. This could caused by the wrong encryption method, but also by trying to connect to an inaccessible host.

Handle exceptions

Some functions may cause an error when an attempt is made to execute it. These exceptions are thrown by the client and need to be handled in your Python program. Best practice is to catch some specific exceptions and handle them gracefully.

from sagemcom_api.exceptions import *

try:
    await client.set_value_by_xpath("Device/UserInterface/AdvancedMode", "true")
except NonWritableParameterException as exception:
    print("You don't have rights to write to this parameter.")
except UnknownPathException as exception:
    print("The xpath does not exist.")

Run your custom commands

Not all values can be retrieved by helper functions in this client implementation. By using XPath, you are able to return all values via the API. The result will be a dict response, or an exception when the attempt was not successful.

try:
    result = await client.get_value_by_xpath("Device/DeviceSummary")
except Exception as exception:
    print(exception)

Use your own aiohttp ClientSession

ClientSession is the heart and the main entry point for all client API operations. The session contains a cookie storage and connection pool, thus cookies and connections are shared between HTTP requests sent by the same session.

In order to change settings like the time-out, it is possible to pass your custom aiohttp ClientSession.

from aiohttp import ClientSession, ClientTimeout

session = ClientSession(timeout=ClientTimeout(100))
client = SagemcomClient(session=session)

Debugging

  • Unable to login (XMO_AUTHENTICATION_ERR)

See advanced instructions for debugging common issues.

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