#!/usr/bin/env python """ /home/pi/raw_fauxmo/fauxmo.py -d The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2015 Maker Musings Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. """ # For a complete discussion, see http://www.makermusings.com import email.utils import requests import select import socket import struct import sys import time import urllib import uuid import RPi.GPIO as GPIO GPIO.setwarnings(False) import os # This XML is the minimum needed to define one of our virtual switches # to the Amazon Echo SETUP_XML = """ urn:MakerMusings:device:controllee:1 %(device_name)s Belkin International Inc. Emulated Socket 3.1415 uuid:Socket-1_0-%(device_serial)s """ DEBUG = False def dbg(msg): global DEBUG if DEBUG: print msg sys.stdout.flush() # A simple utility class to wait for incoming data to be # ready on a socket. class poller: def __init__(self): if 'poll' in dir(select): self.use_poll = True self.poller = select.poll() else: self.use_poll = False self.targets = {} def add(self, target, fileno = None): if not fileno: fileno = target.fileno() if self.use_poll: self.poller.register(fileno, select.POLLIN) self.targets[fileno] = target def remove(self, target, fileno = None): if not fileno: fileno = target.fileno() if self.use_poll: self.poller.unregister(fileno) del(self.targets[fileno]) def poll(self, timeout = 0): if self.use_poll: ready = self.poller.poll(timeout) else: ready = [] if len(self.targets) > 0: (rlist, wlist, xlist) = select.select(self.targets.keys(), [], [], timeout) ready = [(x, None) for x in rlist] for one_ready in ready: target = self.targets.get(one_ready[0], None) if target: target.do_read(one_ready[0]) # Base class for a generic UPnP device. This is far from complete # but it supports either specified or automatic IP address and port # selection. class upnp_device(object): this_host_ip = None @staticmethod def local_ip_address(): if not upnp_device.this_host_ip: temp_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) try: temp_socket.connect(('8.8.8.8', 53)) upnp_device.this_host_ip = temp_socket.getsockname()[0] except: upnp_device.this_host_ip = '127.0.0.1' del(temp_socket) dbg("got local address of %s" % upnp_device.this_host_ip) return upnp_device.this_host_ip def __init__(self, listener, poller, port, root_url, server_version, persistent_uuid, other_headers = None, ip_address = None): self.listener = listener self.poller = poller self.port = port self.root_url = root_url self.server_version = server_version self.persistent_uuid = persistent_uuid self.uuid = uuid.uuid4() self.other_headers = other_headers if ip_address: self.ip_address = ip_address else: self.ip_address = upnp_device.local_ip_address() self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.socket.bind((self.ip_address, self.port)) self.socket.listen(5) if self.port == 0: self.port = self.socket.getsockname()[1] self.poller.add(self) self.client_sockets = {} self.listener.add_device(self) def fileno(self): return self.socket.fileno() def do_read(self, fileno): if fileno == self.socket.fileno(): (client_socket, client_address) = self.socket.accept() self.poller.add(self, client_socket.fileno()) self.client_sockets[client_socket.fileno()] = client_socket else: data, sender = self.client_sockets[fileno].recvfrom(4096) if not data: self.poller.remove(self, fileno) del(self.client_sockets[fileno]) else: self.handle_request(data, sender, self.client_sockets[fileno]) def handle_request(self, data, sender, socket): pass def get_name(self): return "unknown" def respond_to_search(self, destination, search_target): dbg("Responding to search for %s" % self.get_name()) date_str = email.utils.formatdate(timeval=None, localtime=False, usegmt=True) location_url = self.root_url % {'ip_address' : self.ip_address, 'port' : self.port} message = ("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" "CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=86400\r\n" "DATE: %s\r\n" "EXT:\r\n" "LOCATION: %s\r\n" "OPT: \"http://schemas.upnp.org/upnp/1/0/\"; ns=01\r\n" "01-NLS: %s\r\n" "SERVER: %s\r\n" "ST: %s\r\n" "USN: uuid:%s::%s\r\n" % (date_str, location_url, self.uuid, self.server_version, search_target, self.persistent_uuid, search_target)) if self.other_headers: for header in self.other_headers: message += "%s\r\n" % header message += "\r\n" temp_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) temp_socket.sendto(message, destination) # This subclass does the bulk of the work to mimic a WeMo switch on the network. class fauxmo(upnp_device): @staticmethod def make_uuid(name): return ''.join(["%x" % sum([ord(c) for c in name])] + ["%x" % ord(c) for c in "%sfauxmo!" % name])[:14] def __init__(self, name, listener, poller, ip_address, port, action_handler = None): self.serial = self.make_uuid(name) self.name = name self.ip_address = ip_address persistent_uuid = "Socket-1_0-" + self.serial other_headers = ['X-User-Agent: redsonic'] upnp_device.__init__(self, listener, poller, port, "http://%(ip_address)s:%(port)s/setup.xml", "Unspecified, UPnP/1.0, Unspecified", persistent_uuid, other_headers=other_headers, ip_address=ip_address) if action_handler: self.action_handler = action_handler else: self.action_handler = self dbg("FauxMo device '%s' ready on %s:%s" % (self.name, self.ip_address, self.port)) def get_name(self): return self.name def handle_request(self, data, sender, socket): if data.find('GET /setup.xml HTTP/1.1') == 0: dbg("Responding to setup.xml for %s" % self.name) xml = SETUP_XML % {'device_name' : self.name, 'device_serial' : self.serial} date_str = email.utils.formatdate(timeval=None, localtime=False, usegmt=True) message = ("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" "CONTENT-LENGTH: %d\r\n" "CONTENT-TYPE: text/xml\r\n" "DATE: %s\r\n" "LAST-MODIFIED: Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:01:15 GMT\r\n" "SERVER: Unspecified, UPnP/1.0, Unspecified\r\n" "X-User-Agent: redsonic\r\n" "CONNECTION: close\r\n" "\r\n" "%s" % (len(xml), date_str, xml)) socket.send(message) elif data.find('SOAPACTION: "urn:Belkin:service:basicevent:1#SetBinaryState"') != -1: success = False if data.find('1') != -1: # on dbg("Responding to ON for %s" % self.name) success = self.action_handler.on() elif data.find('0') != -1: # off dbg("Responding to OFF for %s" % self.name) success = self.action_handler.off() else: dbg("Unknown Binary State request:") dbg(data) if success: # The echo is happy with the 200 status code and doesn't # appear to care about the SOAP response body soap = "" date_str = email.utils.formatdate(timeval=None, localtime=False, usegmt=True) message = ("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" "CONTENT-LENGTH: %d\r\n" "CONTENT-TYPE: text/xml charset=\"utf-8\"\r\n" "DATE: %s\r\n" "EXT:\r\n" "SERVER: Unspecified, UPnP/1.0, Unspecified\r\n" "X-User-Agent: redsonic\r\n" "CONNECTION: close\r\n" "\r\n" "%s" % (len(soap), date_str, soap)) socket.send(message) else: dbg(data) def on(self): return False def off(self): return True # Since we have a single process managing several virtual UPnP devices, # we only need a single listener for UPnP broadcasts. When a matching # search is received, it causes each device instance to respond. # # Note that this is currently hard-coded to recognize only the search # from the Amazon Echo for WeMo devices. In particular, it does not # support the more common root device general search. The Echo # doesn't search for root devices. class upnp_broadcast_responder(object): TIMEOUT = 0 def __init__(self): self.devices = [] def init_socket(self): ok = True self.ip = '239.255.255.250' self.port = 1900 try: #This is needed to join a multicast group self.mreq = struct.pack("4sl",socket.inet_aton(self.ip),socket.INADDR_ANY) #Set up server socket self.ssock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET,socket.SOCK_DGRAM,socket.IPPROTO_UDP) self.ssock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET,socket.SO_REUSEADDR,1) try: self.ssock.bind(('',self.port)) except Exception, e: dbg("WARNING: Failed to bind %s:%d: %s" , (self.ip,self.port,e)) ok = False try: self.ssock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_IP,socket.IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP,self.mreq) except Exception, e: dbg('WARNING: Failed to join multicast group:',e) ok = False except Exception, e: dbg("Failed to initialize UPnP sockets:",e) return False if ok: dbg("Listening for UPnP broadcasts") def fileno(self): return self.ssock.fileno() def do_read(self, fileno): data, sender = self.recvfrom(1024) if data: if data.find('M-SEARCH') == 0 and data.find('urn:Belkin:device:**') != -1: for device in self.devices: time.sleep(0.1) device.respond_to_search(sender, 'urn:Belkin:device:**') else: pass #Receive network data def recvfrom(self,size): if self.TIMEOUT: self.ssock.setblocking(0) ready = select.select([self.ssock], [], [], self.TIMEOUT)[0] else: self.ssock.setblocking(1) ready = True try: if ready: return self.ssock.recvfrom(size) else: return False, False except Exception, e: dbg(e) return False, False def add_device(self, device): self.devices.append(device) dbg("UPnP broadcast listener: new device registered") # This is an example handler class. The fauxmo class expects handlers to be # instances of objects that have on() and off() methods that return True # on success and False otherwise. # # This example class takes two full URLs that should be requested when an on # and off command are invoked respectively. It ignores any return data. class rest_api_handler(object): def __init__(self, on_cmd, off_cmd): self.on_cmd = on_cmd self.off_cmd = off_cmd def on(self): r = requests.get(self.on_cmd) return r.status_code == 200 def off(self): r = requests.get(self.off_cmd) return r.status_code == 200 # control GPIO on this Pi class gpio_handler(object): def __init__(self, pin_number): self.pin = pin_number print self.pin GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD) GPIO.setup(self.pin, GPIO.OUT) def on(self): GPIO.output(self.pin, 1) print "GPIO = 1" return True def off(self): GPIO.output(self.pin, 0) print "GPIO = 0" return True # call external script class script_handler(object): def __init__(self, script_number): self.script = script_number print self.script def on(self): # call on script here if self.script == 1: cmd="/home/pi/Alexa-gpio/both_on.py" if self.script == 2: cmd="/home/pi/Alexa-gpio/red_on.py" if self.script == 3: cmd="/home/pi/Alexa-gpio/yellow_on.py" os.system(cmd) print "script for on" print self.script return True def off(self): # call off script here if self.script == 1: cmd="/home/pi/Alexa-gpio/both_off.py" if self.script == 2: cmd="/home/pi/Alexa-gpio/red_off.py" if self.script == 3: cmd="/home/pi/Alexa-gpio/yellow_off.py" os.system(cmd) print "script for off" print self.script return True # Each entry is a list with the following elements: # # name of the virtual switch # object with 'on' and 'off' methods # port # (optional; may be omitted) # NOTE: As of 2015-08-17, the Echo appears to have a hard-coded limit of # 16 switches it can control. Only the first 16 elements of the FAUXMOS # list will be used. #================================================================================================================================ FAUXMOS = [ # ['office lights', rest_api_handler('http://192.168.5.4/ha-api?cmd=on&a=office', 'http://192.168.5.4/ha-api?cmd=off&a=office')], # ['kitchen lights', rest_api_handler('http://192.168.5.4/ha-api?cmd=on&a=kitchen', 'http://192.168.5.4/ha-api?cmd=off&a=kitchen')], # ESP8266 # dining room led strip ['strip light', rest_api_handler('http://192.168.1.33/(00)/', 'http://192.168.1.33/(01)/'),58320], ['bright strip', rest_api_handler('http://192.168.1.33/(10)/', 'http://192.168.1.33/(11)/'),58321], # Sonoff ['kitchen radio', rest_api_handler('http://192.168.1.30/(01)/', 'http://192.168.1.30/(00)/'),58310], # use GPIO pin 11 to trigger a relay ['yellow light', gpio_handler(11),58304], # use GPIO pin 13 to trigger a relay ['red light', gpio_handler(13),58305], # call external script ['both lights', script_handler(1),58307], # call external script - red only ['red script', script_handler(2),58308], # call external script - yellow only ['yellow L E D', script_handler(3),58309], ] #================================================================================================================================ if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == '-d': DEBUG = True # Set up our singleton for polling the sockets for data ready p = poller() # Set up our singleton listener for UPnP broadcasts u = upnp_broadcast_responder() u.init_socket() # Add the UPnP broadcast listener to the poller so we can respond # when a broadcast is received. p.add(u) # Create our FauxMo virtual switch devices for one_faux in FAUXMOS: if len(one_faux) == 2: # a fixed port wasn't specified, use a dynamic one one_faux.append(0) switch = fauxmo(one_faux[0], u, p, None, one_faux[2], action_handler = one_faux[1]) dbg("Entering main loop\n") while True: try: # Allow time for a ctrl-c to stop the process p.poll(100) time.sleep(0.1) except Exception, e: dbg(e) break