Python library for controlling a TESmart media switch over a TCP connection using their un-named Hex protocol.
It's primarily intended for use as a device driver for a Home Assistant integration.
from teeheesmart import get_media_switch
device_url = '10.0.0.1'
media_switch = get_media_switch(device_url)
media_switch.select_source(3) # Change to input 3
media_switch.update() # Refreshes device state
See src/teeheesmart/media_switch.py
for full MediaSwitch
capabilities.
The URL takes the form of <scheme>://<host>:<port>#<protocol>
with all
but host
being optional.
Default scheme is tcp
, with a default port of 5000
.
Default protocol is Hex (identifier: hex
.)
Examples:
10.0.0.1
-> Scheme:tcp
, Host:10.0.0.1
, Port:5000
, Protocol:hex
localhost:1337
-> Scheme:tcp
, Host:localhost
, Port:1337
, Protocol:hex
localhost:1337#hex
-> Scheme:tcp
, Host:localhost
, Port:1337
, Protocol:hex
tcp://10.0.0.1
-> Scheme:tcp
, Host:10.0.0.1
, Port:5000
, Protocol:hex
tcp://switch.local:8080
-> Scheme:tcp
, Host:switch.local
, Port:8080
, Protocol:hex
The library was tested and developed using a TESmart HSW-1601, but should work for any TESmart switch using their Hex protocol.
It does not currently support:
- Matrix switch operations, since I don't have a device to test with
- Serial communication, since TCP is the more likely control mechanism for home automation purposes
The library has extension points for adding the support above should an opportunity or need to do so arise.
Workflow scripts assume a working Python environment, including pip
.
Remember to be kind to yourself and use a virtual environment.
python3 -m venv env
env/bin/activate
Install development and runtime dependencies. This also installs the library as an
editable path, so that it can be loaded in the REPL and pytest
.
script/setup
Run unit tests:
script/test
Tests can also be continuously run while developing with:
ptw .
To build distributables:
script/build
Build artifacts will be placed in the dist
directory.
Build the distribution.
script/build
Publish the library to TestPyPI.
script/publish_test
Publish the library to PyPI.
script/publish