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obs-websocket-py

Python library to communicate with an obs-websocket server.

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obs-websocket-py

Python3 library to communicate with an obs-websocket <https://github.com/Palakis/obs-websocket>__ server.

Licensed under the MIT License

Project pages

GitHub project: https://github.com/Elektordi/obs-websocket-py <https://github.com/Elektordi/obs-websocket-py>__

PyPI package: https://pypi.org/project/obs-websocket-py/ <https://pypi.org/project/obs-websocket-py/>__

Installation

Just run pip3 install obs-websocket-py in your Python venv or directly on your system.

For manual install, git clone the github repo and copy the directory obswebsocket in your python project root.

Requires: websocket-client (from pip)

Usage

See python scripts in the samples <https://github.com/Elektordi/obs-websocket-py/tree/master/samples>__ directory.

Or take a look at the documentation below:

Output of pydoc obswebsocket.core.obsws:

::

Help on class obsws in obswebsocket.core:

obswebsocket.core.obsws = class obsws | Core class for using obs-websocket-py |
| Simple usage: (v5 api) | >>> from obswebsocket import obsws, requests | >>> client = obsws("localhost", 4455, "secret") | >>> client.connect() | >>> client.call(requests.GetVersion()).getObsVersion() | '29.0.0' | >>> client.disconnect() |
| Legacy usage: (v4 api) | >>> from obswebsocket import obsws, requests | >>> client = obsws("localhost", 4444, "secret", legacy=True) | >>> client.connect() | >>> client.call(requests.GetVersion()).getObsStudioVersion() | '25.0.0' | >>> client.disconnect() |
| For advanced usage, including events callback, see the 'samples' directory. |
| Methods defined here: |
| init(self, host='localhost', port=4444, password='', legacy=None, timeout=60, authreconnect=0, on_connect=None, on_disconnect=None) | Construct a new obsws wrapper |
| :param host: Hostname to connect to | :param port: TCP Port to connect to (Default is 4444) | :param password: Password for the websocket server (Leave this field empty if auth is not enabled) | :param legacy: Server is using old obs-websocket protocol (v4). Default is v5 (False) except if port is 4444. | :param timeout: How much seconds to wait for an answer after sending a request. | :param authreconnect: Try to reconnect if websocket is closed, value is number of seconds between attemps. | :param on_connect: Function to call after successful connect, with parameter (obsws) | :param on_disconnect: Function to call after successful disconnect, with parameter (obsws) |
| call(self, obj) | Make a call to the OBS server through the Websocket. |
| :param obj: Request (class from obswebsocket.requests module) to send | to the server. | :return: Request object populated with response data. |
| connect(self) | Connect to the websocket server |
| :return: Nothing |
| disconnect(self) | Disconnect from websocket server |
| :return: Nothing |
| reconnect(self) | Restart the connection to the websocket server |
| :return: Nothing |
| register(self, func, event=None) | Register a new hook in the websocket client |
| :param func: Callback function pointer for the hook | :param event: Event (class from obswebsocket.events module) to trigger | the hook on. Default is None, which means trigger on all events. | :return: Nothing |
| unregister(self, func, event=None) | Unregister a new hook in the websocket client |
| :param func: Callback function pointer for the hook | :param event: Event (class from obswebsocket.events module) which | triggered the hook on. Default is None, which means unregister this | function for all events. | :return: Nothing

Problems?

Please check on Github project issues <https://github.com/Elektordi/obs-websocket-py/issues>, and if nobody else have experienced it before, you can file a new issue <https://github.com/Elektordi/obs-websocket-py/issues/new>.

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