A thin Python library for the Abode alarm API. Only compatible with Python 3+
Published under the MIT license - See LICENSE file for more details.
"Abode" is a trademark owned by Abode Systems Inc., see www.goabode.com for more information. I am in no way affiliated with Abode.
Thank you Abode for having a relatively simple API to reverse engineer. Hopefully in the future you'll open it up for official use.
API calls faster than 60 seconds is not recommended as it can overwhelm Abode's servers. Leverage the cloud push event notification functionality as much as possible. Please use this module responsibly.
From PyPi:
pip3 install abodepy
Simple command line implementation arguments:
$ abodepy --help usage: AbodePy: Command Line Utility [-h] -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD [--mode] [--arm mode] [--set setting=value] [--devices] [--device device_id] [--json device_id] [--on device_id] [--off device_id] [--lock device_id] [--unlock device_id] [--automations] [--activate automation_id] [--deactivate automation_id] [--trigger automation_id] [--listen] [--debug] [--quiet] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -u USERNAME, --username USERNAME Username -p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD Password --mode Output current alarm mode --arm mode Arm alarm to mode --set setting=value Set setting to a value --devices Output all devices --device device_id Output one device for device_id --json device_id Output the json for device_id --on device_id Switch on a given device_id --off device_id Switch off a given device_id --lock device_id Lock a given device_id --unlock device_id Unlock a given device_id --automations Output all automations --activate automation_id Activate (enable) an automation by automation_id --deactivate automation_id Deactivate (disable) an automation by automation_id --trigger automation_id Trigger (apply) an automation (manual quick-action) by automation_id --listen Block and listen for device_id --debug Enable debug logging --quiet Output only warnings and errors
You can get the current alarm mode:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --mode Mode: standby
To set the alarm mode, one of 'standby', 'home', or 'away':
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --arm home Mode set to: home
A full list of devices and their current states:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --devices Device Name: Glass Break Sensor, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: GLASS, Device Status: Online Device Name: Keypad, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Keypad, Device Status: Online Device Name: Remote, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Remote Controller, Device Status: Online Device Name: Garage Entry Door, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Contact, Device Status: Closed Device Name: Front Door, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Contact, Device Status: Closed Device Name: Back Door, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Contact, Device Status: Closed Device Name: Status Indicator, Device ID: ZB:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Status Display, Device Status: Online Device Name: Downstairs Motion Camera, Device ID: ZB:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Motion Camera, Device Status: Online Device Name: Back Door Deadbolt, Device ID: ZW:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Lock, Device Status: LockClosed Device Name: Front Door Deadbolt, Device ID: ZW:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Lock, Device Status: LockClosed Device Name: Garage Door Deadbolt, Device ID: ZW:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Lock, Device Status: LockClosed Device Name: Alarm area_1, Device ID: area_1, Device Type: Alarm, Device Status: standby
The current state of a specific device using the device id:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --device ZW:xxxxxxxx Device Name: Garage Door Deadbolt, Device ID: ZW:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Lock, Device Status: LockClosed
Additionally, multiple specific devices using the device id:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --device ZW:xxxxxxxx --device RF:xxxxxxxx Device Name: Garage Door Deadbolt, Device ID: ZW:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Lock, Device Status: LockClosed Device Name: Back Door, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Device Type: Door Contact, Device Status: Closed
You can switch a device on or off, or lock and unlock a device by passing multiple arguments:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --lock ZW:xxxxxxxx --switchOn ZW:xxxxxxxx Locked device with id: ZW:xxxxxxxx Switched on device with id: ZW:xxxxxxxx
You can also block and listen for all mode and change events as they occur:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --listen No devices specified, adding all devices to listener... Listening for device updates... Device Name: Alarm area_1, Device ID: area_1, Status: standby, At: 2017-05-27 11:13:08 Device Name: Garage Door Deadbolt, Device ID: ZW:xxxxxxxx, Status: LockOpen, At: 2017-05-27 11:13:31 Device Name: Garage Entry Door, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Status: Open, At: 2017-05-27 11:13:34 Device Name: Garage Entry Door, Device ID: RF:xxxxxxxx, Status: Closed, At: 2017-05-27 11:13:39 Device Name: Garage Door Deadbolt, Device ID: ZW:xxxxxxxx, Status: LockClosed, At: 2017-05-27 11:13:41 Device Name: Alarm area_1, Device ID: area_1, Status: home, At: 2017-05-27 11:13:59 Device update listening stopped.
If you specify one or more devices with the --device argument along with the --listen command then only those devices will listen for change events.
Keyboard interrupt (CTRL+C) to exit listening mode.
To obtain a list of automations:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --automations Deadbolts Lock Home (ID: 6) - status - active Auto Home (ID: 3) - location - active Lock Garage Quick Action (ID: 7) - manual - active Deadbolts Lock Away (ID: 5) - status - active Autostandby (ID: 4) - schedule - active Auto Away (ID: 2) - location - active Sleep Mode (ID: 1) - schedule - active
To activate or deactivate an automation:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --activate 1 Activated automation with id: 1
To trigger a manual (quick) automation:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --trigger 7 Triggered automation with id: 1
You can change settings with abodepy either using abode.set_setting(setting, value) or through the command line:
$ abodepy -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --set beeper_mute=1 Setting beeper_mute changed to 1
Setting | Valid Values |
---|---|
ircamera_resolution_t | 0 for 320x240x3, 2 for 640x480x3 |
ircamera_gray_t | 0 for disabled, 1 for enabled |
beeper_mute | 0 for disabled, 1 for enabled |
away_entry_delay | 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, 240 |
away_exit_delay | 30, 60, 120, 180, 240 |
home_entry_delay | 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, 240 |
home_exit_delay | 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, 240 |
door_chime | none, normal, loud |
warning_beep | none, normal, loud |
entry_beep_away | none, normal, loud |
exit_beep_away | none, normal, loud |
entry_beep_home | none, normal, loud |
exit_beep_home | none, normal, loud |
confirm_snd | none, normal, loud |
alarm_len | 0, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, 360, 420, 480, 540, 600, 660, 720, 780, 840, 900 |
final_beep | 0, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 |
entry | (Siren) 0 for disabled, 1 for enabled |
tamper | (Siren) 0 for disabled, 1 for enabled |
confirm | (Siren) 0 for disabled, 1 for enabled |
Install the core dependencies:
$ sudo apt-get install python3-pip python3-dev python3-venv
Checkout from github and then create a virtual environment:
$ git clone https://github.com/MisterWil/abodepy.git $ cd abodepy $ python3 -m venv venv
Activate the virtual environment:
$ source venv/bin/activate
Install requirements:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt
Install abodepy locally in "editable mode":
$ pip3 install -e .
Run the run the full test suite with tox before commit:
$ tox
Alternatively you can run just the tests:
$ tox -e py35
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