Python 3 implementation of SongPal protocol as used by Sony's soundbar and potentially other devices.
Note
This project is currently at its alpha stage and all contributions, whether reporting about devices working with this or creating pull requests to implement missing functionality are more than welcome!
The library has been tested to work with following devices:
- BDV-N9200W
- CMT-SX7B
- LSPX-S2 (note: endpoint at port 54480)
- HT-XT2, HT-XT3
- HT-NT5
- HT-MT500
- HT-ZF9
- HT-ST5000
- SRS-X77, SRS-X88, SRS-X99
- STR-DN1060, STR-DN1070, STR-DN1080
- STR-AZ5000ES
- STR-AN1000, TA-AN1000
Note
If your device is not listed here but is working, feel free to contribute a device info file (see devinfos/ directory) by typing songpal dump-devinfo <filename> and creating a pull request on this repository. This information can later be useful for extending the support for those devices.
Note
Sony's Supported devices page lists devices, which will probably also work with this library.
If you have a device which is not listed above, please create a pull request or an issue on github!
The easiest way to install is by using pip:
$ pip install python-songpal
To communicate with the device you need to locate its endpoint URL. The easiest way to do is to execute the discover command:
$ songpal discover Discovering for 3 seconds Found HT-XT3 - BAR-2015 * API version: 1.0 * Endpoint: http://192.168.1.1:10000/sony * Services: - Service: guide - Service: system - Service: audio - Service: avContent
This will run a UPnP discovery to find out responsive devices implementing the ScalarWebAPI.
Warning
If you are running the command on another network than the device is residing, you will need to locate the endpoint with some other means.
The endpoint can be defined with --endpoint
option, or alternatively
SONGPAL_ENDPOINT
environment variable can be set.
The accompanied songpal
tool can be used to control your device.
All available commands can be listed with --help
and more help on each
command can be obtained by passing it to the sub-command, e.g., songpal power --help
.
Most interesting commands are most likely power
, output
, volume
, and sound
.
Generally speaking invoking a command without any parameters will display some relevant information like settings or active output.
For debugging -d
(--debug
) can be passed
-- also multiple times for increased verbosity -- for
protocol-level information.
Some of the commands can be used to adjust settings related to that functionality, usually by passing the target and its wanted value as parameters to the command.
$ songpal bluetooth mode off
On commands which are not mainly used for settings, such as power, require explicit set sub-command for changing the settings.
Warning
Refer to help of the specific command to find the correct format.
TODO: Make the CLI consistent on this.
$ songpal status
will display some basic information about the device, such as whether it is powered on and what are its volume settings.
power
command can be used to both turning the device on and off,
and change its power settings.
$ songpal power
$ songpal power settings
$ songpal power
$ songpal power set quickStartMode on
Note
For turning on the device the quick boot has to be activated; a patch for adding wake-on-lan support to allow starting the device without quick boot are welcome.
Warning
The device seems to report sometimes its status to be off even when that is not the case (may be related to quick boot mode being 'on').
Please enable it and restart the device fully before reporting a bug related to this.
$ songpal volume [-- output 'output title'] [<value>|mute|unmute] $ songpal volume 20 $ songpal volume +5 $ songpal volume -10 $ songpal volume --output 'Zone 2' $ songpal volume --output 'Main Zone' 15
Your device may support various sound-related settings, such as night mode or adjusting the subwoofer volume.
$ songpal sound $ songpal sound nightMode off $ songpal sound subwooferLevel 4
$ songpal zone Zones: * Main Zone (uri: extOutput:zone?zone=1) (active) * Zone 2 (uri: extOutput:zone?zone=2) (active) * Zone 3 (uri: extOutput:zone?zone=3) * HDMI Zone (uri: extOutput:zone?zone=4) $ songpal zone 'Main Zone' Activating Main Zone (uri: extOutput:zone?zone=1) (active) $ songpal zone 'Zone 2' true Activating Zone 2 (uri: extOutput:zone?zone=2) (active) $ songpal zone 'Zone 2' false Deactivating Zone 2 (uri: extOutput:zone?zone=2) (active)
without zones: .. code-block:
$ songpal input * HDMI1 (uri: extInput:hdmi?port=1) * HDMI2 (uri: extInput:hdmi?port=2) (active) * HDMI3 (uri: extInput:hdmi?port=3) $ songpal input HDMI1
with zones: .. code-block:
$ songpal input Inputs: * SOURCE (uri: extInput:source) - extOutput:zone?zone=2 - extOutput:zone?zone=3 - extOutput:zone?zone=4 * GAME (uri: extInput:game) (active) - extOutput:zone?zone=1 - extOutput:zone?zone=4 * SAT/CATV (uri: extInput:sat-catv) - extOutput:zone?zone=1 - extOutput:zone?zone=2 - extOutput:zone?zone=3 - extOutput:zone?zone=4 * VIDEO 1 (uri: extInput:video?port=1) - extOutput:zone?zone=1 - extOutput:zone?zone=2 - extOutput:zone?zone=3 - extOutput:zone?zone=4 * VIDEO 2 (uri: extInput:video?port=2) - extOutput:zone?zone=1 - extOutput:zone?zone=4 * TV (uri: extInput:tv) - extOutput:zone?zone=1 * SA-CD/CD (uri: extInput:sacd-cd) - extOutput:zone?zone=1 - extOutput:zone?zone=2 - extOutput:zone?zone=3 - extOutput:zone?zone=4 * Bluetooth Audio (uri: extInput:btAudio) - extOutput:zone?zone=1 - extOutput:zone?zone=2 - extOutput:zone?zone=3 $ songpal input 'VIDEO 1' $ songpal input 'SOURCE' --output 'Zone 2'
To list available settings, use settings
command.
$ songpal settings
Do note that some settings (e.g. bluetooth settings) are not listed in the
global settings tree, but have to be separatedly accessed using the bluetooth
command.
Note
Setting global settings directly via the CLI is not currently supported,
but can potentially be accessed via their respective commands:
bluetooth
, sound
, power
.
Patches improving this are welcome!
$ songpal group
Group command require using the UPnP URL --url
instead of the API --endpoint
, and you'll need the UUIDs
of the devices you want to group as well. Both of these can be obtained through the discover
function. All group commands should be executed on the master
Creating groups:
$ songpal group --url [upnpurl] create [groupname] [slave uuids] $ songpal group --url "http://x.x.x.x:52323/dmr.xml" create GroupName uuid:00000000-0000-1010-8000-xxxx uuid:00000000-0000-1010-8000-xxxx
Aborting groups
$ songpal group --url [pnpurl] abort $ songpal group --url "http://x.x.x.x:52323/dmr.xml" abort
Changing volume
$ songpal group --url [pnpurl] volume [value -100,100] $ songpal group --url "http://x.x.x.x:52323/dmr.xml" volume -- -5 $ songpal group --url "http://x.x.x.x:52323/dmr.xml" volume 5
Muting
$ songpal group --url [pnpurl] mute [true|false] $ songpal group --url "http://x.x.x.x:52323/dmr.xml" mute true $ songpal group --url "http://x.x.x.x:52323/dmr.xml" mute false
For experimenting it can be useful to execute arbitrary commands against the endpoint.
You can access the available methods by calling songpal list-all
.
command
can be used for that as follows:
$ songpal command system getSystemInformation
The protocol supports subscribing to notifications on subsystem basis. Executing songpal notifications without any parameters will list available notifications.
Every notification can be listened to separately, or alternatively all notifications from a single subsystem can be subscribed to.
$ songpal notifications --listen-all avContent
When reporting bugs or informing about supported device not listed above,
please consider attaching the output of songpal dump-devinfo
with your report.
Audio Control API describes the API this project (currently partially) implements.
The Camera Remote API is also similar to this, and may also be useful for developers.
Home Assistant supports devices using this library directly since 0.65: https://home-assistant.io/components/media_player.songpal/