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A fully asynchronous API client for interaction with smart devices connected to OverKiz, supporting multiple vendors such as Somfy TaHoma and Atlantic Cozytouch.

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Python client for OverKiz API

A fully asynchronous and user-friendly API client for the OverKiz platform. This client enables interaction with smart devices connected to OverKiz, supporting multiple vendors such as Somfy TaHoma and Atlantic Cozytouch.

This package is primarily used by Home Assistant Core to provide the Overkiz integration. If you wish to use this package in your own project, refer to the full documentation, the example below, or explore the Home Assistant source code for additional usage examples.

Documentation

Full documentation is available at imicknl.github.io/python-overkiz-api:

Supported hubs

Vendor Cloud Local
Atlantic Cozytouch
Bouygues Flexom
Brandt Smart Control
Hexaom HexaConnect
Hitachi Hi Kumo
Nexity Eugénie
Rexel Energeasy Connect †
Sauter Cozytouch
Simu LiveIn2
Somfy
Thermor Cozytouch
Ubiwizz

Local API availability depends on your specific gateway. See the Getting started guide for the supported gateways and setup.

The cloud API requires OAuth credentials provided by Rexel; the local API uses a token from the EConnect app instead.

Somfy

Gateway Cloud Local
Connexoon IO
Connexoon RTS
TaHoma v2
TaHoma Beecon
TaHoma Switch
Connectivity Kit

Rexel Energeasy Connect

Gateway Cloud Local
Energeasy Connect
Energeasy Connect Rail Din
Energeasy Connect V2
Energeasy Connect V3
Energeasy Connect V3 Rail Din

Installation

pip install pyoverkiz

Getting started

Connect to the cloud API, authenticate, and list your devices:

import asyncio

from pyoverkiz.auth.credentials import UsernamePasswordCredentials
from pyoverkiz.client import OverkizClient
from pyoverkiz.enums import Server


async def main() -> None:
    async with OverkizClient(
        server=Server.SOMFY_EUROPE,
        credentials=UsernamePasswordCredentials("username", "password"),
    ) as client:
        await client.login()

        devices = await client.get_devices()
        for device in devices:
            print(f"{device.label} ({device.device_url}) - {device.controllable_name}")


asyncio.run(main())

For executing commands, listening to events, and connecting to the local API, see the Getting started guide in the documentation.

Projects using pyOverkiz

This package powers the Overkiz integration in Home Assistant Core. Other open-source projects and custom automations also leverage pyOverkiz to interact with Overkiz-compatible hubs and devices, including:

  • overkiz2mqtt: Bridges Overkiz devices to MQTT for integration with various platforms.
  • mcp-overkiz: Implements an MCP server to enable communication between Overkiz devices and language models.
  • tahoma: Command Line Interface (CLI) to control Overkiz devices.

Contribute

We welcome contributions! To get started with setting up this project for development, follow the steps below.

Project setup

Dev Container (recommended)

If you use Visual Studio Code with Docker or GitHub Codespaces, you can take advantage of the included Dev Container. This environment comes pre-configured with all necessary dependencies and tools, including the correct Python version, making setup simple and straightforward.

Manual setup

  • Install uv.
  • Clone this repository and navigate to it: cd python-overkiz-api
  • Initialize the project with uv sync, then run uv run prek install

Tests

uv run pytest

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