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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index d136aa5..ac9ae02 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,23 +1,55 @@
-# **AirStatus**
-#### Check your AirPods battery level from tray in Windows
+# **AirStatus for Linux**
+#### Check your AirPods battery level on Linux
-#### What is it?
-This is Python 3.6 script that allows you to check AirPods battery level **just by looking on icon** or get percents **by clicking _right button_** on icon
+### What is it?
+This is a Python 3.6 script, forked from [faglo/AirStatus](https://github.com/faglo/AirStatus) that allows you to check AirPods battery level from your terminal, as JSON output.
+
+### Usage
+
+```
+python3 main.py [output_file]
+```
+
+Output will be stored in `output_file` if specified.
+
+This script requires `bleak` package. Install it with: `pip3 install bleak`.
+
+#### Example output
+
+```
+{"status": 1, "charge": {"left": 95, "right": 95, "case": -1}, "charging_left": false, "charging_right": false, "charging_case": false, "model": "AirPodsPro", "date": "2021-12-22 11:09:05"}
+```
+
+### Installing as a service
+
+Create the file `/etc/systemd/system/airstatus.service` (as root) containing:
+```
+[Unit]
+Description=AirPods Battery Monitor
+
+[Service]
+ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /PATH/TO/AirStatus/main.py /tmp/airstatus.out
+Restart=always
+RestartSec=3
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=default.target
+```
+
+Start the service:
+```
+sudo systemctl start airstatus
+```
+
+Enable service on boot:
+ ```
+sudo systemctl enable airstatus
+```
#### Can I customize it easily?
**Yes, you can!**
-You can customize icons and replace it with certain names or change **update frequency** and **low level warning percent** in start of main.py file
-
-#### Why percents are displayed in dozens?
-This is Apple restrictions, only genius or Apple can fix that :(
+You can change the **update frequency** within the main.py file
#### Used materials
* Some code from [this repo](https://github.com/ohanedan/Airpods-Windows-Service)
-* Battery icons from [Icons8](https://icons8.com/icon/set/battery/windows)
-
-#### TODO
-* Improve icons
-* Display more info
-* Fix bugs
-* Port to Linux
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diff --git a/main.py b/main.py
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
index b98f7f5..e79d566
--- a/main.py
+++ b/main.py
@@ -1,15 +1,43 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
from bleak import discover
-from PIL import Image
from asyncio import new_event_loop, set_event_loop, get_event_loop
-from pystray import Icon, Menu, MenuItem as Item
-from multiprocessing import Process
-from time import sleep
-from win10toast import ToastNotifier
+from time import sleep, time_ns
+from binascii import hexlify
+from json import dumps
+from sys import argv
+from datetime import datetime
+import sys
+import asyncio
# Configure update duration (update after n seconds)
-UPDATE_DURATION = 30
-# Configure battery level when you get toast notification of discharging
-LOW_LEVEL = 20
+UPDATE_DURATION = 1
+MIN_RSSI = -60
+AIRPODS_MANUFACTURER = 76
+AIRPODS_DATA_LENGTH = 54
+RECENT_BEACONS_MAX_T_NS = 10000000000 # 10 Seconds
+
+recent_beacons = []
+
+
+def get_best_result(device):
+ recent_beacons.append({
+ "time": time_ns(),
+ "device": device
+ })
+ strongest_beacon = None
+ i = 0
+ while i < len(recent_beacons):
+ if(time_ns() - recent_beacons[i]["time"] > RECENT_BEACONS_MAX_T_NS):
+ recent_beacons.pop(i)
+ continue
+ if (strongest_beacon == None or strongest_beacon.rssi < recent_beacons[i]["device"].rssi):
+ strongest_beacon = recent_beacons[i]["device"]
+ i += 1
+
+ if (strongest_beacon != None and strongest_beacon.address == device.address):
+ strongest_beacon = device
+
+ return strongest_beacon
# Getting data with hex format
@@ -18,23 +46,29 @@ async def get_device():
devices = await discover()
for d in devices:
# Checking for AirPods
- if d.rssi >= -690 and 76 in d.metadata['manufacturer_data'] and len(
- d.metadata['manufacturer_data'][76].hex()) == 54:
- data = d.metadata['manufacturer_data'][76].hex()
- return data
- else:
- return False
+ d = get_best_result(d)
+ if d.rssi >= MIN_RSSI and AIRPODS_MANUFACTURER in d.metadata['manufacturer_data']:
+ data_hex = hexlify(bytearray(d.metadata['manufacturer_data'][AIRPODS_MANUFACTURER]))
+ data_length = len(hexlify(bytearray(d.metadata['manufacturer_data'][AIRPODS_MANUFACTURER])))
+ if data_length == AIRPODS_DATA_LENGTH:
+ return data_hex
+ return False
# Same as get_device() but it's standalone method instead of async
def get_data_hex():
- new_loop = new_event_loop()
- set_event_loop(new_loop)
- loop = get_event_loop()
- a = loop.run_until_complete(get_device())
+ if sys.version_info < (3, 7):
+ new_loop = new_event_loop()
+ set_event_loop(new_loop)
+ loop = get_event_loop()
+ a = loop.run_until_complete(get_device())
+ loop.close()
+ else:
+ a = asyncio.run(get_device())
return a
+# Getting data from hex string and converting it to dict(json)
# Getting data from hex string and converting it to dict(json)
def get_data():
raw = get_data_hex()
@@ -43,202 +77,80 @@ def get_data():
if not raw:
return dict(status=0, model="AirPods not found")
- # On 7th position we can get AirPods model, Pro or standart
- if raw[7] == 'e':
- model = " Pro"
+ flip: bool = is_flipped(raw)
+
+ # On 7th position we can get AirPods model, gen1, gen2, Pro or Max
+ if chr(raw[7]) == 'e':
+ model = "AirPodsPro"
+ elif chr(raw[7]) == 'f':
+ model = "AirPods2"
+ elif chr(raw[7]) == '2':
+ model = "AirPods1"
+ elif chr(raw[7]) == 'a':
+ model = "AirPodsMax"
else:
- model = ""
+ model = "unknown"
# Checking left AirPod for availability and storing charge in variable
- try:
- left = int(raw[12]) * 10
- except ValueError:
- left = -1
+ status_tmp = int("" + chr(raw[12 if flip else 13]), 16)
+ left_status = (100 if status_tmp == 10 else (status_tmp * 10 + 5 if status_tmp <= 10 else -1))
# Checking right AirPod for availability and storing charge in variable
- try:
- right = int(raw[13]) * 10
- except ValueError:
- right = -1
+ status_tmp = int("" + chr(raw[13 if flip else 12]), 16)
+ right_status = (100 if status_tmp == 10 else (status_tmp * 10 + 5 if status_tmp <= 10 else -1))
# Checking AirPods case for availability and storing charge in variable
- try:
- case = int(raw[15]) * 10
- except ValueError:
- case = -1
-
- # On 14th position we can get charge status of AirPods, I found it with some tests :)
- charge_raw = raw[14]
- if charge_raw == "a":
- charging = "one"
- elif charge_raw == "b":
- charging = "both"
- else:
- charging = "N/A"
+ status_tmp = int("" + chr(raw[15]), 16)
+ case_status = (100 if status_tmp == 10 else (status_tmp * 10 + 5 if status_tmp <= 10 else -1))
+
+ # On 14th position we can get charge status of AirPods
+ charging_status = int("" + chr(raw[14]), 16)
+ charging_left:bool = (charging_status & (0b00000010 if flip else 0b00000001)) != 0
+ charging_right:bool = (charging_status & (0b00000001 if flip else 0b00000010)) != 0
+ charging_case:bool = (charging_status & 0b00000100) != 0
# Return result info in dict format
return dict(
status=1,
charge=dict(
- left=left,
- right=right,
- case=case
+ left=left_status,
+ right=right_status,
+ case=case_status
),
- charging=charging,
- model="AirPods"+model
+ charging_left=charging_left,
+ charging_right=charging_right,
+ charging_case=charging_case,
+ model=model,
+ date=datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'),
+ raw=raw.decode("utf-8")
)
-# Checking AirPods availability and create icon in tray
-def create_icon(status, left, right, case, model):
- # Rewriting data dict because cant pass all dict with multiprocessing lib
- data = dict(
- status=status,
- charge=dict(
- left=left,
- right=right,
- case=case
- ),
- model=model
- )
- # Blank values
- a_left = True
- a_right = True
- a_case = True
- charges = dict(
- left=-1,
- right=-1,
- case=-1
- )
+# Return if left and right is flipped in the data
+def is_flipped(raw):
+ return (int("" + chr(raw[10]), 16) & 0x02) == 0
- if data["status"] == 0:
- # Setting false availability for all devices and setting icon path
- a_left = False
- a_right = False
- a_case = False
- image = "./icons/no.png"
- else:
- # Checking for availability and errors for connected devices
- charges = data["charge"]
- if charges["left"] == -1 or charges["left"] == 150:
- a_left = False
- if charges["right"] == -1 or charges["right"] == 150:
- a_right = False
- if charges["case"] == -1:
- a_case = False
-
- # Right click menu
- menu = Menu(
- Item(
- text=data["model"],
- action="",
- enabled=False
- ),
- Item(
- text="Left: {}%".format(charges["left"]),
- action="",
- enabled=False,
- visible=a_left
- ),
- Item(
- text="Right: {}%".format(charges["right"]),
- action="",
- enabled=False,
- visible=a_right
- ),
- Item(
- text="Case: {}%".format(charges["case"]),
- action="",
- enabled=False,
- visible=a_case
- )
- )
-
- # Selecting lowest charge level for comparing and icon select
- if a_left and charges["left"] > charges["right"]:
- lowest = charges["left"]
- elif a_right and charges["right"] > charges["left"]:
- lowest = charges["right"]
- elif charges["right"] == charges["left"]:
- lowest = charges["right"]
- else:
- lowest = -1
-
- # Selecting icon for charge levels
- if lowest == -1:
- image = "./icons/no.png"
- elif lowest < 20:
- image = "./icons/empty.png"
- elif lowest < 40:
- image = "./icons/low.png"
- elif lowest < 60:
- image = "./icons/middle.png"
- elif lowest < 80:
- image = "./icons/much.png"
- elif lowest < 100:
- image = "./icons/full.png"
- else:
- image = "./icons/no.png"
- # Creating icon
- Icon(data["model"], Image.open(image), menu=menu).run()
+def run():
+ output_file = argv[-1]
+ try:
+ while True:
+ data = get_data()
-# Simple method for notification show
-def low_level_notification(model, percent):
- notifer = ToastNotifier()
- notifer.show_toast(model, "Your battery is going low ({}%)".format(percent), "./icons/low_n.ico", 5, True)
+ if data["status"] == 1:
+ json_data = dumps(data)
+ if len(argv) > 1:
+ f = open(output_file, "a")
+ f.write(json_data+"\n")
+ f.close()
+ else:
+ print(json_data)
-
-def run():
- data = get_data()
- connected = True
- cache = None
- cached_process = None
-
- while True:
- if data["status"] == 1:
- # Checking cache and current data for avoid Windows duplicate tray icon bug
- if cache != data["charge"] or not connected:
- # Flushing process(tray icon) and handling error that might be on start
- try:
- cached_process.terminate()
- except AttributeError:
- pass
-
- # Starting new thread(process)
- proc = Process(target=create_icon, args=(1,
- data["charge"]["left"],
- data["charge"]["right"],
- data["charge"]["case"],
- data["model"]))
- proc.start()
-
- # Setting cache vars
- cached_process = proc
- cache = data["charge"]
-
- # Checking for low level for notify show
- if int(data["charge"]["left"]) <= LOW_LEVEL or int(data["charge"]["right"]) <= LOW_LEVEL:
- low_level_notification(data["model"], data["charge"]["right"])
-
- elif data["status"] == 0:
- # Checking cache and current data for avoid Windows duplicate tray icon bug
- if connected:
- # Flushing process(tray icon) and handling error that might be on start
- try:
- cached_process.terminate()
- except AttributeError:
- pass
- # Creating process and setting cache var
- proc = Process(target=create_icon, args=(0, -1, -1, -1, data["model"]))
- connected = False
- proc.start()
-
- sleep(UPDATE_DURATION)
+ sleep(UPDATE_DURATION)
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
run()
-
-
diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt
index 9346456..739a751 100644
--- a/requirements.txt
+++ b/requirements.txt
@@ -1,4 +1 @@
-pystray~=0.16.0
-bleak~=0.7.1
-Pillow~=7.2.0
-win10toast~=0.9
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+bleak~=0.13.0