This UNOFFICIAL repository contains information about TP-Link's Kasa Smart API and a C-language tool for interacting with Kasa devices via the local control protocol (not via the cloud service).
GitHub issues and pull requests are very welcome to help refine and expand this knowledge base.
The tool should compile and run on just about any POSIX-compliant system. Linux and macOS are known to be supported. Windows users are probably out of luck — sorry, not sorry.
$ cc -O3 -o kasa kasa.c
$ echo '{"system":{"get_sysinfo":{}}}' | ./kasa <device-addr>
The tool establishes a TCP connection on port 9999 to the Kasa device specified on the command line by host name or IP address. Each line that is written to the tool's standard input is sent as a separate request to the connected Kasa device, and the tool writes each response received from the device as a separate line to its standard output.
Tip: You can pipe the output of the tool into jq to extract the information that interests you.
#!/bin/bash
if [[ ! -v 1 ]] ; then
echo 'Toggles the relay state of a Kasa plug/switch.'
echo
echo "usage: ${0} <device-addr> [...]"
exit 1
fi >&2
kasa_call() {
local - ; set -o pipefail
echo "${2:?}" | "${KASA:-./kasa}" "${1:?}" |
jq -r "if [ .[][].err_code != 0 ] | any then halt_error else ${3:-empty} end"
}
for each ; do
{ read -r alias ; read -r relay_state ; } < <(
kasa_call "${each}" '{"system":{"get_sysinfo":{}}}' \
'.system.get_sysinfo | ( .alias, .relay_state )')
case "${relay_state}" in
0)
echo "${alias} is switched off; switching on."
kasa_call "${each}" '{"system":{"set_relay_state":{"state":1}}}'
;;
1)
echo "${alias} is switched on; switching off."
kasa_call "${each}" '{"system":{"set_relay_state":{"state":0}}}'
;;
*)
exit "${?}"
;;
esac
done
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