miplant

A library for reading cheap plant monitoring sensors manufactured by Xiaomi.


License
MIT
Install
pip install miplant==0.3.0

Documentation

MiPlant

A Python-library for reading cheap plant monitoring sensors manufactured by Xiaomi.

Installation

# There's a issue with bluepy-helper not being built in v1.0.5 in PyPi
#   -> install bluepy from github
pip install git+https://github.com/IanHarvey/bluepy.git
pip install miplant

Usage

Scripts using the library need to be run as root, as using BLE typically requires it.

from miplant import MiPlant

for plant in MiPlant.discover():
    print(plant.temperature)

Overview

The sensors read 4 values:

  • temperature in degrees Celsius (float, with 1 decimal precision)
  • light level in lux (integer)
  • moisture level in percent (integer)
  • conductivity in µS/cm (integer)
    • presented as "fertility" in many places, even the official app

The values are only read when the MiPlant.read() -function is called, or when one of the values is requested for the first time.

Notes

  • The scripts using this library need to be (at least typically) run as root, as gattlib requires setting up some options for Bluetooth Low Energy.
  • Currently only tested with Python 2.7, but should work if gattlib works...
  • The sensors seem to have some kind of internal cache, so don't even bother reading them too frequently.

Thanks

Big thanks goes to Reverse engineering the Mi flora plant sensor! I wouldn't have bothered with reverese engineering the messages myself :P