This is fork of pyzeroconf, Multicast DNS Service Discovery for Python, originally by Paul Scott-Murphy (https://github.com/paulsm/pyzeroconf), modified by William McBrine (https://github.com/wmcbrine/pyzeroconf).
The original William McBrine's fork note:
This fork is used in all of my TiVo-related projects: HME for Python (and therefore HME/VLC), Network Remote, Remote Proxy, and pyTivo. Before this, I was tracking the changes for zeroconf.py in three separate repos. I figured I should have an authoritative source. Although I make changes based on my experience with TiVos, I expect that they're generally applicable. This version also includes patches found on the now-defunct (?) Launchpad repo of pyzeroconf, and elsewhere around the net -- not always well-documented, sorry.
Compatible with:
- Bonjour
- Avahi
Compared to some other Zeroconf/Bonjour/Avahi Python packages, python-zeroconf:
- isn't tied to Bonjour or Avahi
- doesn't use D-Bus
- doesn't force you to use particular event loop or Twisted (asyncio is used under the hood but not required)
- is pip-installable
- has PyPI distribution
- has an optional cython extension for performance (pure python is supported as well)
- CPython 3.8+
- PyPy3.8 7.3+
This project uses semantic versioning.
This project is actively maintained.
Before version 0.32, most traffic reduction techniques described in https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6762#section-7 where not implemented which could lead to excessive network traffic. It is highly recommended that version 0.32 or later is used if this is a concern.
IPv6 support is relatively new and currently limited, specifically:
- InterfaceChoice.All is an alias for InterfaceChoice.Default on non-POSIX systems.
- Dual-stack IPv6 sockets are used, which may not be supported everywhere (some BSD variants do not have them).
- Listening on localhost (::1) does not work. Help with understanding why is appreciated.
- PyPI page https://pypi.org/project/zeroconf/
- GitHub project https://github.com/python-zeroconf/python-zeroconf
The easiest way to install python-zeroconf is using pip:
pip install zeroconf
Here's an example of browsing for a service:
from zeroconf import ServiceBrowser, ServiceListener, Zeroconf
class MyListener(ServiceListener):
def update_service(self, zc: Zeroconf, type_: str, name: str) -> None:
print(f"Service {name} updated")
def remove_service(self, zc: Zeroconf, type_: str, name: str) -> None:
print(f"Service {name} removed")
def add_service(self, zc: Zeroconf, type_: str, name: str) -> None:
info = zc.get_service_info(type_, name)
print(f"Service {name} added, service info: {info}")
zeroconf = Zeroconf()
listener = MyListener()
browser = ServiceBrowser(zeroconf, "_http._tcp.local.", listener)
try:
input("Press enter to exit...\n\n")
finally:
zeroconf.close()
Note
Discovery and service registration use all available network interfaces by default.
If you want to customize that you need to specify interfaces
argument when
constructing Zeroconf
object (see the code for details).
If you don't know the name of the service you need to browse for, try:
from zeroconf import ZeroconfServiceTypes
print('\n'.join(ZeroconfServiceTypes.find()))
See examples directory for more.
LGPL, see COPYING file for details.