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Pythonic bindings for the Handsets Android control CLI

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handsets — Python bindings

A small, Pythonic wrapper around the Handsets CLI (hs). Drives Android devices from Python without reimplementing the subprocess + JSON-parse + exit-code boilerplate every caller used to write by hand.

Install

pip install handsets

You also need the hs binary on $PATH. See the project install instructions.

Usage

from handsets import Session

with Session() as d:                   # `hs use` on enter, `hs drop` on exit
    for node in d.ui():
        print(node.cls, node.text, node.coords)

    d.tap("Continue")                  # text lookup
    d.tap(540, 860)                    # raw coords
    d.fill("EditText", "you@x.com")    # atomic ACTION_SET_TEXT against the selector
    d.type("hello")                    # keystrokes to the focused field
    d.submit()
    d.wait(text="Welcome", timeout="15s")

Errors map to typed exceptions:

from handsets import Session, NotFound, Timeout, Ambiguous

try:
    d.tap("Submit", unique=True, timeout="5s")
except NotFound:
    ...  # exit code 2 — selector matched nothing
except Timeout:
    ...  # exit code 3 — wait budget exhausted
except Ambiguous:
    ...  # exit code 4 — --unique saw multiple matches

Everything else (daemon errors, bad arguments, secure-window blocks) raises a generic HandsetsError whose .code attribute carries the structured ErrCode enum value from the CLI's JSON output.

Batching

For tight loops, Session.batch() opens a warm-socket context that keeps one hs run - subprocess alive across calls. Per-call process startup (~5–10 ms each) collapses into one startup for the whole batch:

with Session() as d:
    with d.batch(timeout="5s", retries=2) as b:
        for label in labels_to_press:
            b.tap(label, visible=True)
        b.wait(text="Done")

batch() covers the action verbs (tap, type, fill, submit, paste, wait, go, swipe). Query verbs (find, ui) still spawn per-call — they emit multiple JSON lines which would desync the batch read loop.

Talking to a specific device

Session(serial="PIXEL6_SERIAL")

Multiple sessions can run side-by-side; each one shells out independently.

Why a thin wrapper?

The CLI already does the hard work: warm daemon, push-mirrored state, millisecond round-trips. The Python layer's job is to make that ergonomic — context managers, typed exceptions, no manual subprocess.run. Future versions may keep an hs run subprocess warm and stream commands over its stdin to amortise per-call process overhead.

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