[![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/obsstudio-sdk.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/obsstudio-sdk) [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](https://github.com/aatikturk/obsstudio_sdk/blob/main/LICENSE) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) [![Imports: isort](https://img.shields.io/badge/%20imports-isort-%231674b1?style=flat&labelColor=ef8336)](https://pycqa.github.io/isort/) # A Python SDK for OBS Studio WebSocket v5.0 This is a wrapper around OBS Websocket. Not all endpoints in the official documentation are implemented. ## Requirements - [OBS Studio](https://obsproject.com/) - [OBS Websocket v5 Plugin](https://github.com/obsproject/obs-websocket/releases/tag/5.0.0) - Python 3.11 or greater ### How to install using pip ``` pip install obsstudio-sdk ``` ### How to Use Load connection info from toml config. A valid `config.toml` might look like this: ```toml [connection] host = "localhost" port = 4455 password = "mystrongpass" ``` It should be placed next to your `__main__.py` file. #### Otherwise: Import and start using, keyword arguments are as follows: - `host`: obs websocket server - `port`: port to access server - `password`: obs websocket server password Example `__main__.py`: ```python from obsstudio_sdk import reqs as obs # pass conn info if not in config.toml cl = obs.ReqClient(host='localhost', port=4455, password='mystrongpass') # Toggle the mute state of your Mic input cl.toggle_input_mute('Mic/Aux') ``` ### Requests Method names for requests match the API calls but snake cased. example: ```python from obsstudio_sdk import reqs as obs cl = obs.ReqClient(host='localhost', port=4455, password='mystrongpass') # GetVersion resp = cl.get_version() # SetCurrentProgramScene cl.set_current_program_scene() ``` For a full list of requests refer to [Requests](https://github.com/obsproject/obs-websocket/blob/master/docs/generated/protocol.md#requests) ### Events When registering a function callback use the name of the expected API event in snake case form. example: ```python cl = EventClient() def scene_created(data): ... # SceneCreated cl.callback.register(scene_created) def input_mute_state_changed(data): ... # InputMuteStateChanged cl.callback.register(input_mute_state_changed) # returns a list of currently registered events print(cl.callback.get()) # You may also deregister a callback cl.callback.deregister(input_mute_state_changed) ``` `register(fns)` and `deregister(fns)` accept both single functions and lists of functions. For a full list of events refer to [Events](https://github.com/obsproject/obs-websocket/blob/master/docs/generated/protocol.md#events) ### Attributes For both request responses and event data you may inspect the available attributes using `attrs()`. example: ```python resp = cl.get_version() print(resp.attrs()) def scene_created(data): print(data.attrs()) ``` ### Errors If a request fails an `OBSSDKError` will be raised with a status code. For a full list of status codes refer to [Codes](https://github.com/obsproject/obs-websocket/blob/master/docs/generated/protocol.md#requeststatus) ### Tests First install development dependencies: `pip install -e .['dev']` To run all tests: ``` pytest -v ``` ### Official Documentation For the full documentation: - [OBS Websocket SDK](https://github.com/obsproject/obs-websocket/blob/master/docs/generated/protocol.md#obs-websocket-501-protocol)