An async implementation of PyAcaia
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pyacaia_async
Async implementation of pyacaia, based on asyncio
and bleak
Usage
import asyncio
from pyacaia_async import AcaiaScale
from pyacaia_async.helpers import find_acaia_devices
async def main()
addresses = await find_acaia_devices()
address = addresses[0]
scale = await AcaiaScale.create(mac=address, is_new_style_scale=False)
await scale.tare()
await scale.startStopTimer()
await scale.resetTimer()
asyncio.run(main())
Callback
Weight and settings are available, if you pass a callback function to the constructor.
In that callback you will either receive objects of type Message
or Settings
. A sample notification handler can look like this and can also be found in decode.py
def notification_handler(sender, data) -> None:
msg = decode(data)[0]
if isinstance(msg, Settings):
print(f"Battery: {msg.battery}")
print(f"Unit: {msg.units}")
elif isinstance(msg, Message):
print(f"Weight: {msg.value}")
scale = await AcaiaScale.create(mac=address, callback=notification_handler)
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