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Thin Python SDK for Plexus — send telemetry in one line

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plexus-python

Thin Python SDK for Plexus. Send telemetry to the Plexus gateway in one line. Storage, dashboards, alerts, and fleet management live in the platform — this package just ships your data.

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Quick Start

pip install plexus-python
from plexus import Plexus

px = Plexus(api_key="plx_xxx", source_id="device-001")
px.send("temperature", 72.5)

Get an API key at app.plexus.company → Devices → Add Device.

Device identity

Every device needs a unique source_id. The recommended way to set one on a real host is the bootstrap script, which requires a device name up front:

curl -sL https://app.plexus.company/setup | bash -s -- \
  --key plx_xxx --name drone-01

The name must match ^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_-]{1,62}$. setup.sh refuses to run without --name (or without a TTY to prompt for one) — this is deliberate, because the previous hostname fallback silently merged telemetry from cloned SD-card images that all booted as raspberrypi.

If two devices end up requesting the same name, the gateway auto-suffixes: the first connection gets drone-01, the second gets drone-01_2, the third drone-01_3, and so on. The SDK logs the rename at INFO and persists the assigned name to ~/.plexus/config.json so the device keeps its identity across reboots. Under the hood, a per-installation UUID (install_id, lazily generated on first run) is what lets the gateway tell "same device reconnecting" from "different device claiming the same name."

In normal code, you usually just pass source_id=... explicitly to Plexus(...) and never have to think about it.

Usage

from plexus import Plexus

px = Plexus(source_id="rig-01")   # reads PLEXUS_API_KEY from env

# Numbers
px.send("engine.rpm", 3450)
px.send("coolant.temperature", 82.3, tags={"unit": "C"})

# Strings, bools, objects, arrays — all JSON-serializable
px.send("vehicle.state", "RUNNING")
px.send("motor.enabled", True)
px.send("position", {"x": 1.5, "y": 2.3, "z": 0.8})

# Batch
px.send_batch([
    ("temperature", 72.5),
    ("pressure", 1013.25),
])

# Named run for grouping related data
with px.run("thermal-cycle-001"):
    while running:
        px.send("temperature", read_temp())

Bring Your Own Protocol

This package ships no adapters, auto-detection, or daemons — just the client. Use whatever library you'd use anyway and pipe values into px.send().

# MAVLink (pymavlink)
for msg in conn:
    if msg.get_type() == "ATTITUDE":
        px.send("attitude.roll", msg.roll)

# CAN (python-can)
for msg in bus:
    px.send(f"can.0x{msg.arbitration_id:x}", int.from_bytes(msg.data, "big"))

# MQTT (paho-mqtt)
def on_message(_c, _u, msg):
    px.send(msg.topic.replace("/", "."), float(msg.payload))

# I2C sensor (Adafruit CircuitPython)
px.send("temperature", bme.temperature)

See examples/ for runnable versions of each.

Reliability

Every send buffers locally before hitting the network, retries with exponential backoff, and keeps your data safe across outages. Enable SQLite persistence to survive restarts and power loss:

px = Plexus(persistent_buffer=True)

Point counts and flush:

px.buffer_size()
px.flush_buffer()

Transport

By default the SDK connects over a WebSocket to /ws/device on the gateway — same wire protocol as the C SDK. This gives you:

  • lower-latency streaming of telemetry,
  • live command delivery from the UI / API to the device.

If the socket is unavailable, sends transparently fall back to POST /ingest so no data is lost.

# default — ws with http fallback
px = Plexus()

# force http (legacy)
px = Plexus(transport="http")

Handling commands

Register a handler before the first send() so the command is advertised in the auth frame:

def reboot(name, params):
    delay = params.get("delay_s", 0)
    # ... reboot logic ...
    return {"ok": True, "delay": delay}

px = Plexus()
px.on_command("reboot", reboot, description="reboot the device")
px.send("temperature", 72.5)   # opens the socket, waits for auth

The SDK sends an ack frame before invoking the handler, then a result frame with whatever the handler returns (or an error frame if it raises).

Environment Variables

Variable Description Default
PLEXUS_API_KEY API key (required) none
PLEXUS_GATEWAY_URL HTTP ingest URL https://plexus-gateway.fly.dev
PLEXUS_GATEWAY_WS_URL WebSocket URL wss://plexus-gateway.fly.dev

Architecture

Your code ── px.send() ── HTTP POST /ingest ──> plexus-gateway ──> ClickHouse + Dashboard

One thin path. No agent, no daemon, no adapters. If you want the full HardwareOps platform — dashboards, alerts, RCA, fleet views — that's the web UI at app.plexus.company. This package gets your data there.

License

Apache 2.0

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