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
- is pip-installable
- has PyPI distribution
- CPython 2.6, 2.7, 3.3+
- PyPy 2.2+ (possibly 1.9-2.1 as well)
- PyPy3 2.4+
This project's versions follow the following pattern: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH.
- MAJOR version has been 0 so far
- MINOR version is incremented on backward incompatible changes
- PATCH version is incremented on backward compatible changes
There are some people using this package. I don't actively use it and as such any help I can offer with regard to any issues is very limited.
- PyPI page https://pypi.python.org/pypi/zeroconf
- GitHub project https://github.com/jstasiak/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 six.moves import input
from zeroconf import ServiceBrowser, Zeroconf
class MyListener(object):
def remove_service(self, zeroconf, type, name):
print("Service %s removed" % (name,))
def add_service(self, zeroconf, type, name):
info = zeroconf.get_service_info(type, name)
print("Service %s added, service info: %s" % (name, 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.
- Better Handling of DNS Incoming Packets parsing exceptions
- Many exceptions will now log a warning the first time they are seen
- Catch and log sendto() errors
- Fix/Implement duplicate name change
- Greatly improve handling of oversized packets including:
- Implement name compression per RFC1035
- Limit size of generated packets to 9000 bytes as per RFC6762
- Better handle over sized incoming packets
- Increased test coverage to 94%
- Many improvements to address race conditions and exceptions during ZC() startup and shutdown, thanks to: morpav, veawor, justingiorgi, herczy, stephenrauch
- Added more test coverage: strahlex, stephenrauch
- Stephen Rauch contributed:
- Speed up browser startup
- Add ZeroconfServiceTypes() query class to discover all advertised service types
- Add full validation for service names, types and subtypes
- Fix for subtype browsing
- Fix DNSHInfo support
- Fixed OpenBSD compatibility, thanks to Alessio Sergi
- Fixed race condition on ServiceBrowser startup, thanks to gbiddison
- Fixed installation on some Python 3 systems, thanks to Per Sandström
- Fixed "size change during iteration" bug on Python 3, thanks to gbiddison
- Fixed support for Linux kernel versions < 3.9 (thanks to Giovanni Harting and Luckydonald, GitHub pull request #26)
- Fixed DNSText repr on Python 3 (it'd crash when the text was longer than 10 bytes), thanks to Paulus Schoutsen for the patch, GitHub pull request #24
- Fixed installation on Python 3.4.3+ (was failing because of enum34 dependency which fails to install on 3.4.3+, changed to depend on enum-compat instead; thanks to Michael Brennan for the original patch, GitHub pull request #22)
- Fixed EADDRNOTAVAIL when attempting to use dummy network interfaces on Windows, thanks to daid
- Added some Python dependencies so it's not zero-dependencies anymore
- Improved exception handling (it'll be quieter now)
- Messages are listened to and sent using all available network interfaces by default (configurable); thanks to Marcus Müller
- Started using logging more freely
- Fixed a bug with binary strings as property values being converted to False (python-zeroconf#10); thanks to Dr. Seuss
- Added new
ServiceBrowser
event handler interface (see the examples) - PyPy3 now officially supported
- Fixed ServiceInfo repr on Python 3, thanks to Yordan Miladinov
- Set up Python logging and started using it
- Cleaned up code style (includes migrating from camel case to snake case)
- Fixed handling closed socket (GitHub #4)
- Forked by Jakub Stasiak
- Made Python 3 compatible
- Added setup script, made installable by pip and uploaded to PyPI
- Set up Travis build
- Reformatted the code and moved files around
- Stopped catching BaseException in several places, that could hide errors
- Marked threads as daemonic, they won't keep application alive now
- Fix for SOL_IP undefined on some systems - thanks Mike Erdely.
- Cleaned up examples.
- Lowercased module name.
- Various minor changes; see git for details.
- No longer compatible with Python 2.2. Only tested with 2.5-2.7.
- Fork by William McBrine.
- allow selection of binding interface
- typo fix - Thanks A. M. Kuchlingi
- removed all use of word 'Rendezvous' - this is an API change
- correction to comments for addListener method
- support for new record types seen from OS X - IPv6 address - hostinfo
- ignore unknown DNS record types
- fixes to name decoding
- works alongside other processes using port 5353 (e.g. on Mac OS X)
- tested against Mac OS X 10.3.2's mDNSResponder
- corrections to removal of list entries for service browser
- Jonathon Paisley contributed these corrections:
- always multicast replies, even when query is unicast
- correct a pointer encoding problem
- can now write records in any order
- traceback shown on failure
- better TXT record parsing
- server is now separate from name
- can cancel a service browser
- modified some unit tests to accommodate these changes
- remove all records on service unregistration
- fix DOS security problem with readName
- changed licensing to LGPL
- faster shutdown on engine
- pointer encoding of outgoing names
- ServiceBrowser now works
- new unit tests
- small improvements with unit tests
- added defined exception types
- new style objects
- fixed hostname/interface problem
- fixed socket timeout problem
- fixed add_service_listener() typo bug
- using select() for socket reads
- tested on Debian unstable with Python 2.2.2
- ensure case insensitivty on domain names
- support for unicast DNS queries
- added some unit tests
- added __ne__ adjuncts where required
- ensure names end in '.local.'
- timeout on receiving socket for clean shutdown
LGPL, see COPYING file for details.