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Python library for communication with Tapo Cameras
python3 -m pip install pytapo
from pytapo import Tapo
user = "" # user you set in Advanced Settings -> Camera Account
password = "" # password you set in Advanced Settings -> Camera Account
host = "" # ip of the camera, example: 192.168.1.52
tapo = Tapo(host, user, password)
print(tapo.getBasicInfo())
Depending on your camera model and firmware version, the authentication method varies.
Normally you should be able to authenticate using the "camera account" created via the Tapo App (Settings > Advanced settings > Camera account).
In case of a similar stack trace:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/user/Projects/pytapo/pytapo/__init__.py", line 41, in __init__
self.basicInfo = self.getBasicInfo()
File "/home/user/Projects/pytapo/pytapo/__init__.py", line 232, in getBasicInfo
return self.performRequest(
File "/home/user/Projects/pytapo/pytapo/__init__.py", line 95, in performRequest
self.ensureAuthenticated()
File "/home/user/Projects/pytapo/pytapo/__init__.py", line 61, in ensureAuthenticated
return self.refreshStok()
File "/home/user/Projects/pytapo/pytapo/__init__.py", line 80, in refreshStok
raise Exception("Invalid authentication data")
Exception: Invalid authentication data
Attempt to authenticate using admin
as user
and your TP-Link cloud account password as password
.
Integration supports downloading recordings saved on camera's SD card.
See example script. You need to call it with following ENV values:
HOST
: IP Address of your cameraPASSWORD_CLOUD
: Tapo cloud account password, it is required to access the recordings, everything is still localOUTPUT
: Directory where you wish to save all the recordingsDATE
: Date for which to download recordings in format of YYYYMMDD, for example 20230221.You also need to have ffmpeg installed as that is used for converting the streams to watchable file.
Contributions to pytapo are welcomed.
By creating a PR you acknowledge and agree that you are not breaking any TOS, law and/or have a permission to provide and share the code changes.
Owner of this repository is not legally responsible for any PRs or code changes to this project created by 3rd parties.
When you make a new change to the code base, make sure to have 100% unit test coverage, see below for more information about tests.
Set the following environment variables:
PYTAPO_USER
- user you set in Advanced Settings -> Camera Account
PYTAPO_PASSWORD
- password you set in Advanced Settings -> Camera Account
PYTAPO_IP
- ip of the camera, example: 192.168.1.52
Install pre-commit
and tox
from pip.
Run pre-commit install
and pre-commit install -t pre-push
.
Then run tox
to run all the tests.
Linters are ran on every commit.
Tests are ran on push.
Your camera may do all the actions supported by this library, including, but not limited to, move, change privacy mode and reboot while tests are running. Camera does not format SD card during tests.
After the tests are done, your camera should be in the initial state.
Pytapo is an unofficial module for achieving interoperability with Tapo cameras.
Author is in no way affiliated with Tp-Link or Tapo.
All the api requests used within the library are available and published on the internet (examples linked above) and this module is purely just a wrapper around those https requests.
Author does not guarantee functionality of this library and is not responsible for any damage.
All product names, trademarks and registered trademarks in this repository, are property of their respective owners.
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Python library for communication with Tapo Cameras
We found that pytapo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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