This library lets you read sensor data from a Xiaomi Aqara temperature and humidity sensor.
- Latest release download: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mithermometer
the mithermometer library is based on the miflora library. Thanks for this great lib.
It supports reading the different measurements from the sensor
- temperature
- humidity
To use this library you will need a Bluetooth Low Energy dongle attached to your computer. You will also need a Xiaomi Aqara thermometer.
As there is unfortunately no universally working Bluetooth Low Energy library for Python, the project currently offers support for two Bluetooth implementations:
- bluepy library
- bluez tools (via a wrapper around gatttool)
- pygatt library
To use the bluepy library you have to install it on your machine, in most cases this can be done via:
pip3 install bluepy
Example to use the bluepy backend:
from mithermometer.mithermometer_poller import MiThermometerPoller
from btlewrap.bluepy import BluepyBackend
poller = MiThermometerPoller('some mac address', BluepyBackend)
This is the backend library to be used.
To use the bluez wrapper, you need to install the bluez tools on your machine. No additional python libraries are required. Some distrubutions moved the gatttool binary to a separate package. Make sure you have this binaray available on your machine.
Example to use the bluez/gatttool wrapper:
from mithermometer.mithermometer_poller import MiThermometerPoller
from btlewrap.gatttool import GatttoolBackend
poller = MiThermometerPoller('some mac address', GatttoolBackend)
This backend should only be used, if your platform is not supported by bluepy. Note: gatttool is depracated in many Linux distributions.
If you have a Blue Giga based device that is supported by pygatt, you have to
install the bluepy library on your machine. In most cases this can be done via:
pip3 install pygatt
Example to use the pygatt backend:
from mithermometer.mithermometer_poller import MiThermometerPoller
from btlewrap.pygatt import PygattBackend
poller = MiThermometerPoller('some mac address', PygattBackend)
mithermometer depends on the btlewrap library. If you install mithermometer via PIP btlewrap will automatically be installed. If not, you will have to install btlewrap manually:
pip3 install btlewrap
please have a look at CONTRIBUTING.md
The following shows a selected list of projects using this library:
- https://github.com/zewelor/bt-mqtt-gateway - A BT to MQTT gateway which support MiThermometer sensors + other devices