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Python SDK for GE Kitchen Appliances

Project description

gekitchen

Python SDK for GE WiFi-enabled kitchen appliances based on slixmpp. The primary goal is to use this to power integrations for Home Assistant, though that will probably need to wait on some new entity types.

Installation

pip install gekitchen

Usage

Simple Operation

from gekitchen import do_full_login_flow, GeClient

USERNAME = 'me@email.com'
PASSWORD = '$7r0nkP@s$w0rD'

xmpp_credentials = do_full_login_flow(USERNAME, PASSWORD)
client = GeClient(xmpp_credentials)
client.connect()
client.process(timeout=120)

Longer example

Here we're going to run the client in a pre-existing event loop. We're also going to register some event callbacks to update appliances every five minutes and to turn on our oven the first time we see it. Because that is safe!

import asyncio
import logging
from datetime import timedelta
from typing import Any, Dict, Tuple
from gekitchen import (
    ErdApplianceType,
    ErdCode,
    ErdCodeType,
    ErdOvenCookMode,
    GeAppliance,
    GeClient,
    OvenCookSetting,
    do_full_login_flow,
)

_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
USERNAME = 'me@email.com'
PASSWORD = '$7r0nkP@s$w0rD'

async def detect_appliance_type(data: Tuple[GeAppliance, Dict[ErdCodeType, Any]]):
    """
    Detect the appliance type.
    This should only be triggered once since the appliance type should never change.

    Also, let's turn on ovens!
    """
    appliance, state_changes = data
    _LOGGER.debug(f'Appliance state change detected in {appliance:s}')
    try:
        _LOGGER.info(f'Setting appliance type to {state_changes[ErdCode.APPLIANCE_TYPE]:s}')
    except KeyError:
        # Not an APPLIANCE_TYPE update
        return
    if appliance.appliance_type == ErdApplianceType.OVEN:
        _LOGGER.info('Turning on the oven!')
        appliance.set_erd_value(
            ErdCode.UPPER_OVEN_COOK_MODE,
            OvenCookSetting(ErdOvenCookMode.BAKE_NOOPTION, 350)
        )
        _LOGGER.info('Set the timer!')
        appliance.set_erd_value(ErdCode.UPPER_OVEN_KITCHEN_TIMER, timedelta(minutes=45))


async def do_periodic_update(appliance: GeAppliance):
    """Request a full state update every five minutes forever"""
    _LOGGER.debug(f'Registering update callback for {appliance:s}')
    while True:
        await asyncio.sleep(5 * 60)
        _LOGGER.debug(f'Requesting update for {appliance:s}')
        if appliance.available:
            await appliance.request_update()

logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG, format='%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
xmpp_credentials = do_full_login_flow(USERNAME, PASSWORD)

evt_loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
client = GeClient(xmpp_credentials, event_loop=evt_loop)
client.add_event_handler('appliance_state_change', detect_appliance_type)
client.add_event_handler('add_appliance', do_periodic_update)
client.connect()
asyncio.ensure_future(client.process_in_running_loop(), loop=evt_loop)
evt_loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.sleep(20 * 60))

API Overview

The GE app communicates with devices via XMPP (Jabbber), sending pseudo-HTTP chat messages back and forth. Device properties are represented by hex codes (represented by ErdCode objects in gekitchen), and values are sent as hexadecimal strings without leading "0x", then json encoded as a dictionary. The device informs the client of a state change by sending a PUBLISH message like this, informing us that the value of property 0x5205 (ErdCode.LOWER_OVEN_KITCHEN_TIMER in gekitchen) is now "002d" (45 minutes):

<body>
    <publish>
        <method>PUBLISH</method>
        <uri>/UUID/erd/0x5205</uri>
        <json>{"0x5205":"002d"}</json>
    </publish>
</body>

Similarly, we can set the timer to 45 minutes by POSTing to the same "endpoint":

<body>
    <request>
        <method>POST</method>
        <uri>/UUID/erd/0x5205</uri>
        <json>{"0x5205":"002d"}</json>
    </request>
</body>

In gekitchen, that would handled by the GeAppliance.set_erd_value method:

appliance.set_erd_value(ErdCode.LOWER_OVEN_KITCHEN_TIMER, timedelta(minutes=45))

We can also get a specific property, or, more commonly, request a full cache refresh by GETing the /UUID/cache endpoint:

<body>
    <request>
        <id>0</id>
        <method>GET</method>
        <uri>/UUID/cache</uri>
    </request>
</body>

The device will then respond to the GET with a response having a json payload:

<body>
    <response>
        <id>0</id>
        <method>GET</method>
        <uri>/UUID/cache</uri>
        <json>{
            "0x0006":"00",
            "0x0007":"00",
            "0x0008":"07",
            "0x0009":"00",
            "0x000a":"03",
            "0x0089":"",
            ...
        }</json>
    </response>
</body>

Authentication

The authentication process has a few steps. First, we use Oauth2 to authenticate to the HTTPS API. After authenticating, we can get a mobile device token, which in turn be used to get a new Bearer token, which, finally, is used to get XMPP credentials to authenticate to the Jabber server. In gekitchen, going from username/password to XMPP credentials is handled by do_full_login_flow(username, password).

Useful functions

do_full_login_flow(username, password)

Function to authenticate to the web API and get XMPP credentials. Returns a dict of XMPP credentials

Objects

GeClient(xmpp_credentials, event_loop=None, **kwargs)

Main XMPP client, and a subclass of slixmpp.ClientXMPP.

  • xmpp_credentials: dict A dictionary of XMPP credentials, usually obtained from either do_full_login_flow or, in a more manual process, get_xmpp_credentials
  • event_loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop Optional event loop. If None, the client will use asyncio.get_event_loop()
  • **kwargs Passed to slixmpp.ClientXMPP

Useful Methods

  • connect() Connect to the XMPP server
  • process_in_running_loop(timeout: Optional[int] = None) Run in an existing event loop. If timeout is given, stop running after timeout seconds
  • add_event_handler(name: str, func: Callable) Add an event handler. In addition to the events supported by slixmpp.ClientXMPP, we've added some more event types detailed below.

Properties

  • appliances A Dict[str, GeAppliance] of all known appliances keyed on the appliances' JIDs.

Events

In addition to the standard slixmpp events, the GeClient object has support for the following:

  • 'add_appliance' - Triggered after a new appliance is added. The GeAppliance object is passed to the callback
  • 'appliance_state_change' - Triggered when an appliance message with a new state, different from the existing, cached state is received. A tuple (appliance, state_changes) is passed to the callback, where appliance is the GeAppliance object with the updated state and state_changes is a dictionary {erd_key: new_value} of the changed state.

GeAppliance(jid, xmpp_client)

Representation of a single appliance

  • jid: Union[str, slixmpp.JID] The appliance's Jabber ID
  • xmpp_client: GeClient The client used to communicate with the device

Useful Methods

  • decode_erd_value(erd_code: ErdCodeType, erd_value: str) Decode a raw ERD property value.
  • encode_erd_value(erd_code: ErdCodeType, erd_value: str) Decode a raw ERD property value.
  • get_erd_value(erd_code: ErdCodeType) Get the cached value of ERD code erd_code. If erd_code is a string, this function will attempt to convert it to an ErdCode object first.
  • request_update() Request the appliance send an update of all properties
  • send_raw_message(mto, mbody, mtype='chat', msg_id=None) Send a message to mto with mbody in the body. No processing or sanity checking will be applied.
  • send_request(method: str, uri: str, key=None, value=None, message_id=None) Send a pseudo-HTTP request to the appliance
  • set_available() Mark the appliance as available
  • set_erd_value(erd_code: ErdType, value) Tell the device to set the property represented by erd_code to value
  • set_unavailable() Mark the appliance as unavailable
  • update_erd_value(erd_code: ErdType, value) Update the local property cache value for erd_code to value, where value is the not yet decoded hex string sent from the API. Returns True if that is a change in state, False otherwise.
  • update_erd_values(self, erd_values: Dict[ErdCodeType, str]) Update multiple values in the local property cache. Returns a dictionary of changed states or an empty dict if nothing actually changed.

Properties

  • appliance_type: Optional[ErdApplianceType] The type of appliance, None if unknown
  • available: bool True if the appliance is available, otherwise False
  • jid: slixmpp.JID The appliance's Jabber ID

Useful Enum types

  • ErdCode Enum of known ERD property codes
  • ErdApplianceType Values for ErdCode.APPLIANCE_TYPE
  • ErdMeasurementUnits Values for ErdCode.TEMPERATURE_UNIT
  • ErdOvenCookMode Possible oven cook modes, used for OvenCookSetting among other things
  • ErdOvenState Values for ErdCode.LOWER_OVEN_CURRENT_STATE and ErdCode.UPPER_OVEN_CURRENT_STATE

Other types

  • OvenCookSetting A namedtuple of an ErdOvenCookMode and an int temperature
  • OvenConfiguration A namedtuple of boolean properties representing an oven's physical configuration

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