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Open GoPro API and Examples

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Open GoPro Python SDK

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This is a Python package that provides an interface for the user to exercise the Open GoPro Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Wi-Fi / USB HTTP API's as well as install command line interfaces to take photos, videos, and view video streams.

Documentation

Note! This README is only an overview of the package.

Complete documentation can be found on Open GoPro

Features

  • Top-level GoPro class interface to use BLE, WiFi, and / or USB
  • Cross-platform (tested on MacOS Big Sur, Windows 10, and Ubuntu 20.04)
    • BLE implemented using bleak
    • Wi-Fi controller provided in the Open GoPro package (loosely based on the Wireless Library
  • Supports all commands, settings, and statuses from the Open GoPro API
  • Asyncio based
  • Automatically handles connection maintenance:
    • manage camera ready / encoding
    • periodically sends keep alive signals
  • Includes detailed logging for each module
  • Includes demo scripts installed as command-line applications to show BLE, WiFi, and USB functionality such as:
    • Take a photo
    • Take a video
    • Configure and view a GoPro webcam stream
    • GUI to send all commands and view the live / preview stream
    • Log the battery

Installation

Note! This package requires Python >= 3.10 and < 3.13 and only supports GoPros that implement the OGP API

The minimal install to use the Open GoPro library and the CLI demos is:

$ pip install open-gopro

To also install the extra dependencies to run the GUI demos, do:

$ pip install open-gopro[gui]

Usage

To automatically connect to GoPro device via BLE and WiFI, set the preset, set video parameters, take a video, and download all files:

import asyncio
from open_gopro import WirelessGoPro, Params

async def main():
    async with WirelessGoPro() as gopro:
        await gopro.ble_setting.video_resolution.set(constants.settings.VideoResolution.NUM_4K)
        await gopro.ble_setting.video_lens.set(constants.settings.VideoLens.LINEAR)
        await gopro.ble_command.set_shutter(shutter=constants.Toggle.ENABLE)
        await asyncio.sleep(2)  # Record for 2 seconds
        await gopro.ble_command.set_shutter(shutter=constants.Toggle.DISABLE)

        # Download all of the files from the camera
        media_list = (await gopro.http_command.get_media_list()).data.files
        for item in media_list:
            await gopro.http_command.download_file(camera_file=item.filename)

asyncio.run(main())

And much more!

Demos

Note! These demos can be found on Github

Demos can be found in the installed package in the "demos" folder. They are installed as a CLI entrypoint and can be run as shown below.

Command Line Interface (CLI) Demos

All of these demos are CLI only and can thus be run with the minimal (non-GUI) install.

Capture a photo and download it to your computer:

$ gopro-photo

Capture a video and download it to your computer:

$ gopro-video

Connect to the GoPro and log battery consumption in to a .csv:

$ gopro-log-battery

Connect to the GoPro's Wi-Fi AP and maintain the connection:

$ gopro-wifi

For more information on each, try running with help as such:

$ gopro-photo --help

usage: gopro-photo [-h] [-i IDENTIFIER] [-l LOG] [-o OUTPUT] [-w WIFI_INTERFACE]

Connect to a GoPro camera, take a photo, then download it.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -i IDENTIFIER, --identifier IDENTIFIER
                        Last 4 digits of GoPro serial number, which is the last 4 digits of the default camera SSID. If not used, first
                        discovered GoPro will be connected to
  -l LOG, --log LOG     Location to store detailed log
  -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                        Where to write the photo to. If not set, write to 'photo.jpg'
  -w WIFI_INTERFACE, --wifi_interface WIFI_INTERFACE
                        System Wifi Interface. If not set, first discovered interface will be used.

GUI Demos

These demos require the additional GUI installation.

Start the preview stream and view it:

$ gopro-preview-stream

Start the live stream and view it:

$ gopro-live-stream

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