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Python API client for Indevolt devices

Project description

Indevolt API

Python client library for communicating with Indevolt devices (home battery systems).

Features

  • Async/await support using aiohttp
  • Fully typed with type hints
  • Simple and intuitive API
  • Comprehensive error handling

Installation

pip install indevolt-api

Quick Start

import asyncio
import aiohttp
from indevolt_api import IndevoltAPI

async def main():
    async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
        api = IndevoltAPI(host="192.168.1.100", port=8080, session=session)

        # Get device configuration
        config = await api.get_config()
        print(f"Device config: {config}")

        # Fetch data from specific cJson points
        data = await api.fetch_data(["7101", "1664"])
        print(f"Data: {data}")

        # Write data (single data point) to device
        response = await api.set_data("1142", 50)
        print(f"Set data response: {response}")

        # Write data (multiple data points) to device
        response = await api.set_data("47015", [2, 700, 5])
        print(f"Set data response: {response}")

asyncio.run(main())

Device Discovery

The library supports automatic discovery of Indevolt devices on your local network using UDP broadcast.

Quick Discovery Example

import asyncio
import aiohttp
from indevolt_api import async_discover, IndevoltAPI

async def main():
    # Discover devices on the network (overrides default 5-second timeout)
    devices = await async_discover(timeout=3.0)

    if not devices:
        print("No devices found")
        return

    print(f"Found {len(devices)} device(s):")
    for device in devices:
        print(f"  - {device.host}:{device.port} (name: {device.name})")

    # Connect to the first discovered device
    async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
        api = IndevoltAPI.from_discovered_device(devices[0], session)
        config = await api.get_config()
        print(f"Device config: {config}")

asyncio.run(main())

Discovery Details

The discovery mechanism:

  1. Sends AT command AT+IGDEVICEIP via UDP broadcast to 255.255.255.255:8099
  2. Indevolt devices on the same network respond to local port 10000 with their IP
  3. Returns a list of DiscoveredDevice objects with device information

Note: Ensure your device and computer are on the same local network and that UDP port 10000 is available.

API Reference

IndevoltAPI

__init__(host: str, port: int, session: aiohttp.ClientSession, timeout: float = 10.0)

Initialize the API client.

Parameters:

  • host (str): Device hostname or IP address
  • port (int): Device port number (typically 80 or 8080)
  • session (aiohttp.ClientSession): An aiohttp client session
  • timeout (float): Request timeout in seconds (default: 10.0)

Example:

# Default 10-second timeout (recommended for local devices)
api = IndevoltAPI(host="192.168.1.100", port=8080, session=session)

# Custom timeout
api = IndevoltAPI(host="192.168.1.100", port=8080, session=session, timeout=15.0)

classmethod from_discovered_device(device: DiscoveredDevice, session: aiohttp.ClientSession, timeout: float = 10.0)

Create an API client from a discovered device.

Parameters:

  • device (DiscoveredDevice): A device object returned by async_discover()
  • session (aiohttp.ClientSession): An aiohttp client session
  • timeout (float): Request timeout in seconds (default: 10.0)

Returns:

  • IndevoltAPI instance configured for the discovered device

Example:

devices = await async_discover()
if devices:
    api = IndevoltAPI.from_discovered_device(devices[0], session)

async fetch_data(t: str | list[str]) -> dict[str, Any]

Fetch data from the device.

Parameters:

  • t: Single cJson point or list of cJson points to retrieve (e.g., "7101" or ["7101", "1664"])

Returns:

  • Dictionary with device response containing cJson point data

Example:

# Single point
data = await api.fetch_data("7101")

# Multiple points
data = await api.fetch_data(["7101", "1664", "7102"])

async set_data(t: str | int, v: Any) -> bool

Write data to the device.

Parameters:

  • t: cJson point identifier (e.g., "47015" or 47015)
  • v: Value(s) to write (automatically converted to list of integers)

Returns:

  • True on success, false otherwhise

Example:

# Single value
await api.set_data("47016", 100)

# Multiple values
await api.set_data("47015", [2, 700, 5])

# String or int identifiers
await api.set_data(47016, "100")

async get_config() -> dict[str, Any]

Get system configuration from the device.

Returns:

  • Dictionary with device system configuration

Example:

config = await api.get_config()
print(config)

check_charge_limits(power: int, target_soc: int, generation: int) -> None

Check that charge parameters do not exceed device limits. Raises an exception if any boundary is violated.

Parameters:

  • power (int): Requested charge power in watts
  • target_soc (int): Target state of charge percentage
  • generation (int): Device hardware generation (1 or 2), available from get_config() under device.generation

Raises:

  • PowerExceedsMaxError: If power exceeds the maximum for the given generation
  • SocBelowMinimumError: If target_soc is below MINIMUM_SOC (5%)

Example:

config = await api.get_config()
generation = config["device"]["generation"]

try:
    api.check_charge_limits(power=1000, target_soc=80, generation=generation)
except PowerExceedsMaxError as e:
    print(f"Power {e.power}W exceeds max {e.max_power}W for gen {e.generation}")
except SocBelowMinimumError as e:
    print(f"Target SOC {e.target_soc}% is below minimum {e.minimum_soc}%")

check_discharge_limits(power: int, target_soc: int, generation: int) -> None

Check that discharge parameters do not exceed device limits. Raises an exception if any boundary is violated.

Parameters:

  • power (int): Requested discharge power in watts
  • target_soc (int): Target state of charge percentage
  • generation (int): Device hardware generation (1 or 2), available from get_config() under device.generation

Raises:

  • PowerExceedsMaxError: If power exceeds the maximum for the given generation
  • SocBelowMinimumError: If target_soc is below MINIMUM_SOC (5%)

Example:

config = await api.get_config()
generation = config["device"]["generation"]

try:
    api.check_discharge_limits(power=600, target_soc=10, generation=generation)
except PowerExceedsMaxError as e:
    print(f"Power {e.power}W exceeds max {e.max_power}W for gen {e.generation}")
except SocBelowMinimumError as e:
    print(f"Target SOC {e.target_soc}% is below minimum {e.minimum_soc}%")

async_discover(timeout: float = 5.0) -> list[DiscoveredDevice]

Discover Indevolt devices on the local network using UDP broadcast.

Parameters:

  • timeout (float): Discovery timeout in seconds (default: 5.0 for local discovery)

Returns:

  • List of DiscoveredDevice objects representing found devices

Example:

devices = await async_discover(timeout=3.0)
for device in devices:
    print(f"Found: {device.host}:{device.port}")

DiscoveredDevice

Represents a discovered Indevolt device with the following attributes:

Attributes:

  • host (str): Device IP address
  • port (int): Device port number (default: 8080)
  • name (str | None): Device name if provided in discovery response
  • metadata (dict): Additional device information from discovery response

Example:

device = devices[0]
print(f"Device at {device.host}:{device.port}")
if device.name:
    print(f"Name: {device.name}")

Exception Handling

The library provides custom exceptions for API errors and limit violations.

APIException

Raised when there's a client error during API communication (network errors, HTTP errors).

TimeOutException

Raised when an API request times out (default timeout: 10 seconds).

ChargePowerExceedsMaxError / DischargePowerExceedsMaxError

Replaced by PowerExceedsMaxError.

PowerExceedsMaxError

Raised by check_charge_limits() or check_discharge_limits() when the requested power exceeds the device maximum.

Attributes: power, max_power, generation

SocBelowMinimumError

Raised by check_charge_limits() or check_discharge_limits() when the target SOC is below the hard minimum of 5%.

Attributes: target_soc, minimum_soc

Example:

from indevolt_api import IndevoltAPI, APIException, TimeOutException

try:
    data = await api.fetch_data("7101")
except TimeOutException:
    print("Request timed out")
except APIException as e:
    print(f"API error: {e}")

Note: You can adjust the timeout when creating the API client:

# Increase timeout if needed (e.g., for slower networks)
api = IndevoltAPI(host="192.168.1.100", port=8080, session=session, timeout=10.0)

Requirements

  • Python 3.11+
  • aiohttp >= 3.9.0

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details

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