A simple Python client to control Sengled light and plug accessories.
There are other accessories but this was only tested with these three devices:
- A19 element color plus (E11-N1EA)
- A19 element classic (E11-G13)
- Smart plug (E1C-NB6)
pip3 install sengled-client
Create the API client:
import sengled
api = sengled.api(
# The username/password that you used to create your mobile account in
# the Sengled Home app.
username="[email protected]",
password="your-secure-password",
# Optional path to persist the session across multiple process
# starts and reduce the number of logins.
session_path="/tmp/sengled.pickle",
# Prints details of the api request/responses when True, defaults to False.
debug=True
# Retries login if no server response when True, defaults to False. (Max retry number is 100)
retry=True
)
Alternatively, set SENGLED_*
environment variables that match the api arguments.
import sengled
api = sengled.api_from_env()
List all devices
devices = api.get_device_details()
List lamps that support colors
colored = api.filter_colored_lamps()
List lamps that support color temperature
temperature = api.filter_color_temperature_lamps()
The API can be used to modify a list of devices or single devices
api.set_on(devices)
api.set_brightness(devices, 100)
api.set_color(colored, [255, 0, 0])
api.set_color_temperature(temperature, 100)
api.set_off(devices[0])
api.set_on_off(devices, True)
You can search for single devices
api.find_by_id("B0CE18140000EB41") #=> SengledLampDevice
api.find_by_name("Office Bulb 1") #=> SengledLampDevice
And finally you can operate directly on SengledLampDevice
s
bulb = api.find_by_name("Office Bulb 1")
bulb.on()
bulb.set_brightness(50)
bulb.set_color_temperature(50)
bulb.toggle()
Or chain the actions:
api.find_by_name("Office Bulb 2") \
.on() \
.set_brightness(50) \
.set_color([0, 0, 255])
Note that all API calls will raise based on status_code via request's
raise_for_status()
method. Action methods will also raise a RuntimeError
if the success
field is returned with a value of False
.
This was reverse engineered from multiple different repositories found on GitHub as well as Charles.app and some guessing. See also:
- https://github.com/j796160836/homebridge-sengled/
- https://github.com/mpomery/sengled-element-postman/blob/master/Sengled%20Element%20API.postman_collection.json
- https://github.com/sroehl/sengled-python
- https://github.com/AHerridge/BetterSengled/blob/master/device.py
- https://github.com/NoxPhoenix/noxbot/blob/68281bac10aa6a939f617d1ba148944338566491/clients/sengledClient.js