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pyzk

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pyzk is an unofficial library of zksoftware (zkteco family) attendance machine.

Installation

There is some installation method you can use below:

  • pip
pip install -U pyzk
  • manual installation (clone and execute)
python setup.py install
  • clone and append the path of this project
import sys
import os
sys.path.insert(1,os.path.abspath("./pyzk"))
from zk import ZK, const

Documentation

Complete documentation can be found at Readthedocs .

API Usage

Create the ZK object and you will be ready to call api.

Basic Usage

The following is an example code block how to use pyzk.

from zk import ZK, const

conn = None
# create ZK instance
zk = ZK('192.168.1.201', port=4370, timeout=5, password=0, force_udp=False, ommit_ping=False)
try:
    # connect to device
    conn = zk.connect()
    # disable device, this method ensures no activity on the device while the process is run
    conn.disable_device()
    # another commands will be here!
    # Example: Get All Users
    users = conn.get_users()
    for user in users:
        privilege = 'User'
        if user.privilege == const.USER_ADMIN:
            privilege = 'Admin'
        print ('+ UID #{}'.format(user.uid))
        print ('  Name       : {}'.format(user.name))
        print ('  Privilege  : {}'.format(privilege))
        print ('  Password   : {}'.format(user.password))
        print ('  Group ID   : {}'.format(user.group_id))
        print ('  User  ID   : {}'.format(user.user_id))

    # Test Voice: Say Thank You
    conn.test_voice()
    # re-enable device after all commands already executed
    conn.enable_device()
except Exception as e:
    print ("Process terminate : {}".format(e))
finally:
    if conn:
        conn.disconnect()

Command List

  • Connect/Disconnect
conn = zk.connect()
conn.disconnect()
  • Disable/Enable Connected Device
# disable (lock) device, to ensure no user activity in device while some process run
conn.disable_device()
# re-enable the connected device and allow user activity in device again
conn.enable_device()
  • Get and Set Time
from datetime import datetime
# get current machine's time
zktime = conn.get_time()
print zktime
# update new time to machine
newtime = datetime.today()
conn.set_time(newtime)
  • Ger Firmware Version and Extra Information
conn.get_firmware_version()
conn.get_serialnumber()
conn.get_platform()
conn.get_device_name()
conn.get_face_version()
conn.get_fp_version()
conn.get_extend_fmt()
conn.get_user_extend_fmt()
conn.get_face_fun_on()
conn.get_compat_old_firmware()
conn.get_network_params()
conn.get_mac()
conn.get_pin_width()
  • Get Device Usage Space
conn.read_sizes()
print(conn)
#also:
conn.users
conn.fingers
conn.records
conn.users_cap
conn.fingers_cap
# TODO: add records_cap counter
# conn.records_cap
  • User Operation
# Create user
conn.set_user(uid=1, name='Fanani M. Ihsan', privilege=const.USER_ADMIN, password='12345678', group_id='', user_id='123', card=0)
# Get all users (will return list of User object)
users = conn.get_users()
# Delete User
conn.delete_user(uid=1)
conn.delete_user(user_id=123)
  • Fingerprints
# Get  a single Fingerprint (will return a Finger object)
template = conn.get_user_template(uid=1, temp_id=0) #temp_id is the finger to read 0~9
# Get all fingers from DB (will return a list of Finger objects)
fingers = conn.get_templates()

# to restore a finger, we need to assemble with the corresponding user
# pass a User object and a list of finger (max 10) to save
conn.save_user_template(user, [fing1 ,fing2])
  • High rate transfer

you can use the high rate mode to fasten the uploading of users and finger templates, you just need actual instances of users and fingers in a corresponding list/array.

usertemplates = [
    [user_1, [user_finger_1, user_finger_2]],
    [user_2, [finger_3]],
    ...
]
conn.HR_save_usertemplates(usertemplates)
  • Remote Fingerprint Enrollment
zk.enroll_user('1')
# but it doesn't work with some tcp ZK8 devices
  • Attendance Record
# Get attendances (will return list of Attendance object)
attendances = conn.get_attendance()
# Clear attendances records
conn.clear_attendance()
  • Test voice
"""
 play test voice:
  0 Thank You
  1 Incorrect Password
  2 Access Denied
  3 Invalid ID
  4 Please try again
  5 Dupicate ID
  6 The clock is flow
  7 The clock is full
  8 Duplicate finger
  9 Duplicated punch
  10 Beep kuko
  11 Beep siren
  12 -
  13 Beep bell
  14 -
  15 -
  16 -
  17 -
  18 Windows(R) opening sound
  19 -
  20 Fingerprint not emolt
  21 Password not emolt
  22 Badges not emolt
  23 Face not emolt
  24 Beep standard
  25 -
  26 -
  27 -
  28 -
  29 -
  30 Invalid user
  31 Invalid time period
  32 Invalid combination
  33 Illegal Access
  34 Disk space full
  35 Duplicate fingerprint
  36 Fingerprint not registered
  37 -
  38 -
  39 -
  40 -
  41 -
  42 -
  43 -
  43 -
  45 -
  46 -
  47 -
  48 -
  49 -
  50 -
  51 Focus eyes on the green box
  52 -
  53 -
  54 -
  55 -
"""
conn.test_voice(index=0) # will say 'Thank You'
  • Device Maintenance
# DANGER!!! This command will be erase all data in the device (incuded: user, attendance report, and finger database)
conn.clear_data()
# shutdown connected device
conn.poweroff()
# restart connected device
conn.restart()
# clear buffer
conn.free_data()
  • Live Capture!
# live capture! (timeout at 10s)
for attendance in conn.live_capture():
    if attendance is None:
        # implement here timeout logic
        pass
    else:
        print (attendance) # Attendance object

    #if you need to break gracefully just set
    #   conn.end_live_capture = True
    #
    # On interactive mode,
    # use Ctrl+C to break gracefully
    # this way it restores timeout
    # and disables live capture

Test Machine

usage: ./test_machine.py [-h] [-a ADDRESS] [-p PORT] [-T TIMEOUT] [-P PASSWORD]
                         [-f] [-t] [-r] [-u] [-l] [-D DELETEUSER] [-A ADDUSER]
                         [-E ENROLLUSER] [-F FINGER]

ZK Basic Reading Tests

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS
                        ZK device Address [192.168.1.201]
  -p PORT, --port PORT  ZK device port [4370]
  -T TIMEOUT, --timeout TIMEOUT
                        Default [10] seconds (0: disable timeout)
  -P PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
                        Device code/password
  -b, --basic           get Basic Information only. (no bulk read, ie: users)
  -f, --force-udp       Force UDP communication
  -v, --verbose         Print debug information
  -t, --templates       Get templates / fingers (compare bulk and single read)
  -tr, --templates-raw  Get raw templates (dump templates)
  -r, --records         Get attendance records
  -u, --updatetime      Update Date/Time
  -l, --live-capture    Live Event Capture
  -o, --open-door       Open door

  -D DELETEUSER, --deleteuser DELETEUSER
                        Delete a User (uid)
  -A ADDUSER, --adduser ADDUSER
                        Add a User (uid) (and enroll)
  -E ENROLLUSER, --enrolluser ENROLLUSER
                        Enroll a User (uid)
  -F FINGER, --finger FINGER
                        Finger for enroll (fid=0)

Backup/Restore (Users and fingers only!!!) (WARNING! destructive test! do it at your own risk!)

usage: ./test_backup_restore.py [-h] [-a ADDRESS] [-p PORT] [-T TIMEOUT]
                              [-P PASSWORD] [-f] [-v] [-r]
                              [filename]

ZK Basic Backup/Restore Tool

positional arguments:
  filename              backup filename (default [serialnumber].bak)

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS
                        ZK device Address [192.168.1.201]
  -p PORT, --port PORT  ZK device port [4370]
  -T TIMEOUT, --timeout TIMEOUT
                        Default [10] seconds (0: disable timeout)
  -P PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
                        Device code/password
  -f, --force-udp       Force UDP communication
  -v, --verbose         Print debug information
  -E, --erase           clean the device after writting backup!
  -r, --restore         Restore from backup
  -c, --clear-attendance
                        On Restore, also clears the attendance [default keep
                        attendance]

To restore on a different device, make sure to specify the filename. on restoring, it asks for the serial number of the destination device (to make sure it was correct, as it deletes all data) WARNING. there is no way to restore attendance data, you can keep it or clear it, but once cleared, there is no way to restore it.

Compatible devices

Firmware Version : Ver 6.21 Nov 19 2008
Platform : ZEM500
DeviceName : U580

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Apr 9 2010
Platform : ZEM510_TFT
DeviceName : T4-C

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Dec 1 2010
Platform : ZEM510_TFT
DeviceName : T4-C

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Mar 18 2011
Platform : ZEM600_TFT
DeviceName : iClock260

Platform         : ZEM560_TFT
Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Feb  4 2012
DeviceName       :

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Oct 29 2012
Platform : ZEM800_TFT
DeviceName : iFace402/ID

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Mar 18 2013
Platform : ZEM560
DeviceName : MA300

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Dec 27 2014
Platform : ZEM600_TFT
DeviceName : iFace800/ID

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Nov 6 2017 (remote tested with correct results)
Platform : ZMM220_TFT
DeviceName : (unknown device) (broken info but at least the important data was read)

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Jun 9 2017
Platform : JZ4725_TFT
DeviceName : K20 (latest checked correctly!)

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Aug 23 2014
Platform : ZEM600_TFT
DeviceName : VF680 (face device only, but we read the user and attendance list!)

Firmware Version : Ver 6.70 Feb 16 2017
Platform : ZLM30_TFT
DeviceName : RSP10k1 (latest checked correctly!)

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Jun 16 2015
Platform : JZ4725_TFT
DeviceName : K14 (tested & verified working as expected.)

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Jan 13 2016
Platform         : ZMM220_TFT
DeviceName       : iFace702 (without voice function, test with encoding='gbk')

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Apr 26 2016
Platform         : ZMM210_TFT
DeviceName       : F18/ID

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 May 25 2018
Platform         : JZ4725_TFT
DeviceName       : K40/ID

Latest tested (not really confirmed)

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Jun 16 2015
Platform : JZ4725_TFT
DeviceName : iClock260

Firmware Version : Ver 6.60 Jun 5 2015
Platform : ZMM200_TFT
DeviceName : iClock3000/ID (Active testing! latest fix)

Firmware Version : Ver 6.70 Jul 12 2013
Platform : ZEM600_TFT
DeviceName : iClock880-H/ID (Active testing! latest fix)

Not Working (needs more tests, more information)

Firmware Version : Ver 6.4.1 (build 99) (display version 2012-08-31)
Platform :
DeviceName : iClock260 (no capture data - probably similar problem as the latest TESTED)

If you have another version tested and it worked, please inform me to update this list!

Todo

  • Create better documentation
  • Finger template downloader & uploader
  • HTTP Rest api
  • Create real time api (if possible)
  • and much more ...