# pyHS100 Python Library to control TPLink Switch (HS100 / HS110) # Usage For all available API functions run ```help(SmartPlug)``` ```python from pyHS100 import SmartPlug from pprint import pformat as pf plug = SmartPlug("192.168.250.186") print("Alias, type and supported features: %s" % (plug.identify(),)) print("Hardware: %s" % pf(plug.hw_info)) print("Full sysinfo: %s" % pf(plug.get_sysinfo())) # this prints lots of information about the device ``` ## Time information ```python print("Current time: %s" % plug.time) print("Timezone: %s" % plug.timezone) ``` ## Getting and setting the name ```python print("Alias: %s" % plug.alias) plug.alias = "My New Smartplug" ``` ## State & switching ```python print("Current state: %s" % plug.state) plug.turn_off() plug.turn_on() ``` or ```python plug.state = "ON" plug.state = "OFF" ``` ## Getting emeter status (on HS110) ```python print("Current consumption: %s" % plug.get_emeter_realtime()) print("Per day: %s" % plug.get_emeter_daily(year=2016, month=12)) print("Per month: %s" % plug.get_emeter_monthly(year=2016)) ``` ## Switching the led ```python print("Current LED state: %s" % plug.led) plug.led = False # turn off led print("New LED state: %s" % plug.led) ``` # Example There is also a simple tool for testing connectivity in examples, to use: ```python python -m examples.cli ```