A pure-python based library providing API for controlling Meross IoT devices over the internet.
To see what devices are currently supported, checkout the Currently supported devices section. However, some devices might work as expected even if they are not listed among the supported devices. In such cases, you're invited to open an issue and report tbe working/non-working status of your device. This will help us to keep track of new devices and current support status of the library.
This library is still work in progress, therefore use it with caution.
This library requires Python 3.7+. Previous versions won't be supported by this library. In case working with previous versions of python is mandatory for your project, consider using 0.3.X.X versions of this library (although it's highly recommended to migrate to 0.4.X.X).
Due to the popularity of the library, I've decided to list it publicly on the Pipy index. So, the installation is as simple as typing the following command:
pip install meross_iot==0.4.6.2
Refer to the documentation pages for detailed usage instructions,
or simply have a look at the /examples
directory.
If you are really impatient to use this library, refer to the following snippet of code that looks for a mss310 smart plug and turns it on/off.
import asyncio
import os
from meross_iot.http_api import MerossHttpClient
from meross_iot.manager import MerossManager
EMAIL = os.environ.get('MEROSS_EMAIL') or "YOUR_MEROSS_CLOUD_EMAIL"
PASSWORD = os.environ.get('MEROSS_PASSWORD') or "YOUR_MEROSS_CLOUD_PASSWORD"
async def main():
# Setup the HTTP client API from user-password
# When choosing the API_BASE_URL env var, choose from one of the above based on your location.
# Asia-Pacific: "iotx-ap.meross.com"
# Europe: "iotx-eu.meross.com"
# US: "iotx-us.meross.com"
http_api_client = await MerossHttpClient.async_from_user_password(api_base_url='https://iotx-eu.meross.com',
email=EMAIL,
password=PASSWORD)
# Setup and start the device manager
manager = MerossManager(http_client=http_api_client)
await manager.async_init()
# Retrieve all the MSS310 devices that are registered on this account
await manager.async_device_discovery()
plugs = manager.find_devices(device_type="mss310")
if len(plugs) < 1:
print("No MSS310 plugs found...")
else:
# Turn it on channel 0
# Note that channel argument is optional for MSS310 as they only have one channel
dev = plugs[0]
# The first time we play with a device, we must update its status
await dev.async_update()
# We can now start playing with that
print(f"Turning on {dev.name}...")
await dev.async_turn_on(channel=0)
print("Waiting a bit before turing it off")
await asyncio.sleep(5)
print(f"Turing off {dev.name}")
await dev.async_turn_off(channel=0)
# Close the manager and logout from http_api
manager.close()
await http_api_client.async_logout()
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Windows and python 3.8 requires to set up a specific event_loop_policy.
# On Linux and MacOSX this is not necessary.
if os.name == 'nt':
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(asyncio.WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy())
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())
loop.stop()
Starting from v0.4.0.0, this library should support the majority of Meross devices on the market. The list of tested devices is the following:
- MSL120 (RGB Bulb)
- MSS110 (Smart plug)
- MSS210 (Smart plug)
- MSS310 (Smart plug with power consumption)
- MSS310h (Smart plug with power consumption)
- MSS425E/MSS425F (Smart strip)
- MSS530H (Wall-mount switches)
- MSG100 (Garage opener)
- MSG200 (3-doors Garage opener)
- MSH300 (Smart hub + valve thermostat)
- MS100 (Smart hub + temperature/humidity sensor)
- MSS710
- MSXH0 (Smart Humidifier)
I'd like to thank all the people who contributed to the early stage of library development, who stimulated me to continue the development and making this library support more devices.
Thanks to DanoneKiD, virtualdj, ictes, soberstadt, ping-localhost, tdippon.
Special thanks go to the github sponsors supporting this and other projects. Thanks a lot!
In case you own a Meross Device that is not currently supported by this library, you may ask the developers to add specific support for that device. To do so, you will need to "sniff" low-level communication between your Meross App and the specific device. Such data can help the developers to add support for that device.
Please have a look at there to discover how to use the Meross Sniffing tool to do so.
Yeah, it happened. As soon as I started developing this library, I've discovered the HomeAssistant world. Thus, I've decided to spend some time to develop a full featured Homeassistant custom component, that you find here. Thanks to @troykelly who made a wish and supported my efforts in developing such component!
If so, please make sure you did install client certificates. Follow instructions here.
I like reverse engineering and protocol inspection, I think it keeps your mind trained and healthy. However, if you liked or appreciated by work, why don't you buy me a beer? It would really motivate me to continue working on this repository to improve documentation, code and extend the supported meross devices.
Moreover, donations will make me raise money to spend on other Meross devices. So far, I've bought the following devices:
- MSL120
- MSS210
- MSS310
- MSS425E
- MSS530H
- MSG100
- MSH300
- MSXH0
- MSG200
- MTS200
- MRS100
- MOD150
By issuing a donation, you will:
- Give me the opportunity to buy new devices and support them in this library
- Pay part of electricity bill used to keep running the plugs 24/7 (Note that they are used for Unit-Testing on the continuous integration engine when someone pushes a PR... I love DEVOPing!)
- You'll increase the quality of my coding sessions with free-beer!
Look at the test environment that ensures high quality code of the library!
When a pull-request is performed against this repository, a CI pipeline takes care of building the code, testing it on Python 3.5/3.6/3.7, relying on some junit tests and, if all the tests pass as expected, the library is released on Pypi. However, to ensure that the code really works, the pipeline will issue on/off commands against real devices, that are dedicated 24/7 to the tests. Such devices have been bought by myself (with contributions received by donors). However, keeping such devices connected 24/7 has a cost, which I sustain happily due to the success of the library. Anyway, feel free to contribute via donations!
- Fix dependency specification for paho-mqtt and other libraries
Older
#### 0.4.6.0 - NOTE: this API version breaks backward compatibility with LOGIN method. When upgrading to this version, make sure to pass the new api_base_url value correctly as described in the documentation. - Switched the login API to the new signIn path as old /Auth/login is being deprecated - Improved CloudCreds to carry also API and MQTT endpoints - Handled auto-retry in case of wrong endpoint being used for login - Added mac-address attribute to BaseDevice class - Fix recursive import error for CLI utility and updated help command for API-BASE-URL parameter - Handling MFA code errors - Fix sniffer script and added MFA disable disclaimer- Improve meross_sniffer utility: add support to collect messages spoofing the hardware device on meross cloud.
- Allow string namespace value for execute_command within manager.
- Fix regression introduced with the latest refactor: missing properties on SubDevices.
- Fix #274, due to Meross API change
- Fix tests
- Implement auto-discovery control parameter for the
MerossManager
- Implement device registry dumper (#255)
- Adds support for Runtime mixin (addresses #270)
- Improves documentation
- Adds support for MOD150 oil diffuser
- Enables position set for MSR100 devices (might not work with non-HomeKit versions, though)
- Introduced support for local-lan-http command handling
- RollerShutter refactor and code improvements
- Added RollerShutter automatic tests
- Added support for do-not-disturb mode
- Implemented ThermostatMixin and added support for MTS200
- Added manager options to override default mqtt server host/port connection info.
- Added Content-Type header to API calls
- Added support for MSG200
- Improved mqtt client and async: switched back to mixed async/threading approach.
- Added triggerSrc and uuid attributes to header
- Fixed a bug affecting message dispatching to sub-devices
- Removed rate limiting logic/switches
- Fixed light_rgb test failing when issuing commands to smart-humidifier led
- Handling HUB_ONLINE event at subdevice level
- Fixed MQTT reconnection issue
- Refactored asyncio calls affected by loop parameter deprecation
- Various
subdevice
event handling improvements and bugfixes
- Added manager reference to Manager push notification handlers
- Improved push notification tests
- Added new HTTP request headers (introduced with latest APP versions)
- Added custom user agent customization option to MerossHttpClient
- Implemented pending task cancellation when shutting down the manager
- Implemented HTTP API stats counting
- Fixed bug affecting push notification parsing when multiple sensors/valves were in use
- Fixed asyncio and threading bug in _schedule_later() utility
- Improved timeout argument not being always passed downstream
- Implemented default command execution property on base-device
- Added configurable timeout automatic test
- Implemented device filtering by multiple types
- Fixed client reconnection not working as expected
- Fixed "None error" when calling limiter api
- Updated aiohttp dependency to 3.7.4 due to security issues
- Refactored MerossManager avoiding usage of multiple threads
- Implemented multiple mqtt connections to different servers
- Added custom API URL endpoint
- Merged #150 (Added MSS620 support)
- Added ErrorCode 1022
- Renamed MerossManager domain and port parameters
- Improved disconnection/reconnection event handling
- OnlineEvent is now being re-issued after client disconnection/reconnection
- Implemented disconnect/reconnect automatic test
- Implemented first roller_shutter support (merged #160), thanks to @adrigonzalvez
- Implemented exponential backoff for api-rate limiter
- Fixed memory leakage that occurred for long-lived sessions of the MerossManager
- Static known device types support added
- Returning newly discovery devices from the discovery method()
- Implemented first version of meross_api_cli
- Improved device state recover after connection drop
- Added API rate skip options
- Tuned API rate limiting defaults
- Fixed meross_sniffer utility not starting when ran from commandline
- Addressed problems with online events not being propagated correctly in some edge cases
- Fixed some known-cached types that were missing SystemOnline and SystemAll mixins
- Removed warning logs from LightMixin when checking supported modes
- Added device internal id parameter to async event handlers
- Implemented MQTT rate-limiter
- Updated documentation
- Fixed error occurring with paho-mqtt > 1.5.0
- Improved sniffing data masking
- Added light.py update instruction
- Added error logs in case of missing async_update() call first call
- Re-Implemented Meross Sniffer utility
- Fixed #117
- Extended API error codes
- Updated paho-mqtt dependency to v1.5.0
- Fixed errors caused in tests when running on windows system / Python 3.8
Complete re-engineerization of the library.
- Asynchronous approach using asyncio
- Runtime ability discovery using runtime pluggable mixin architecture
- Dramatically increased performance using low-level asynchronous aiohttp and almost no locking primitive
- Added full-featured documentation
- Added python type hints
- Moved CI/CD to GitHub pages for letting PR test with on-premise Meross devices
- Added HTTP API logout capability
- Refactored MerossManager/HTTPClient classes
- Added lock-assistant capability to help debug deadlock cases
- Improved tests
- Added auto-reconnection capabilities by default
- Improved automated testing skipping
- Fixed MerossManager not being thread-safe
- Fixed status integer not being parsed as INT
- Merged PR that adds supports for humidity sensor
- Added Offline event emulation
- Fixed deadlock occurring when handling Thermostat
- Implementing callback/timeouts
- Added option to force status-update on devices
- get_sys_data now ignores online status in order to allow full status update (including online status)
- Hotfix for introduced regression
- Minor fix for power_plugs
- Implemented battery stats fetch for HUB devices (valve)
- Added support for smart humidifier
- Added support for binding/unbinding events
- Fixed set_target_temperature not working as intended
- Improved thermostat support
- New handling of Hub and subdevices
- General refactor
- Implemented meross_sniffer tool for collecting unknown devices logs
- Implemented meross_info_gather script
- Improved logging
- Fixed missing method implementation
- Improved logging
- Minor improvements str methods
- Added HUB + thermostat support
- Improved light bulb driver (capacity)
- Fixed wrong MerossEventType being advertised for DeviceDoorStatusEvent
- Added event fire capability to GenericBulb class.
- Fixed bulb state kwargs bug
- Improved set_light_color function for bulbs
- Fixed door closing checks when using the async + callback close() and open() methods.
- Added get_power_consumption() and get_electricity() methods as abstract methods of AbstractMerossDevice
- Fixed regression passing manager parameter when firing Meross events.
- Added added switch_state to the generated event
- Added quick fix for MSS560 color control
- Fixed Major bugs with MSG100
- Updated README examples
- Added MSG100 support
- Fixed errors being logged when power consumptionX command was issued on powerplugs
- General refactor of the library
- Added event-based support
- Fixed default mqtt broker address for non-european devices
- Added basic bulb support: turning on/off and light control
- Implemented MSL120 support
- Implemented MSL120 automatic test
- Extended example script usage to show how to control the light bulbs
- Added maximum retry limit for execute_command and connect()
- Code refactoring to support heterogeneous devices (bulbs, plugs, garage openers)
- Implemented auto-reconnect on lost connection
- Improving locking system in order to prevent library hangs when no ack is received