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Python client for Blynk IoT

Note: The library has been updated for Blynk 2.0.
Please remain on v0.2.0 for legacy Blynk.

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What is Blynk?

Blynk provides iOS and Android apps to control any hardware over the Internet or directly using Bluetooth. You can easily build graphic interfaces for all your projects by simply dragging and dropping widgets, right on your smartphone. Blynk is the most popular IoT platform used by design studios, makers, educators, and equipment vendors all over the world.

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Blynk Mobile App: Google Play | App Store

Documentation

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Documentation: https://docs.blynk.io
Community Forum: http://community.blynk.cc
Blynk for Business: http://www.blynk.io

Usage example

import BlynkLib

# Initialize Blynk
blynk = BlynkLib.Blynk('YourAuthToken')

# Register Virtual Pins
@blynk.VIRTUAL_WRITE(1)
def my_write_handler(value):
    print('Current V1 value: {}'.format(value))

@blynk.VIRTUAL_READ(2)
def my_read_handler():
    # this widget will show some time in seconds..
    blynk.virtual_write(2, int(time.time()))

while True:
    blynk.run()

Features

  • Python 2, Python 3, MicroPython support
  • Linux, Windows, MacOS support
  • virtual_write
  • sync_virtual
  • set_property
  • log_event
  • events: Vn, connected, disconnected, invalid_auth
  • TCP and secure TLS/SSL connection support
  • can run on embedded hardware, like ESP8266, ESP32, W600 or OpenWrt

Ubuntu/Linux/Raspberry Pi installation

pip install blynk-library-python

For Blynk.Edgent Dynamic Provisioning, please see examples/Edgent_Linux_RPi

ESP32/ESP8266 installation

  • Get the latest MicroPython firmware and flash it to your board
  • Edit ESP8266_ESP32.py example (put your auth token and wifi credentials)
  • Use ampy or any other method to transfer files to the device
    export AMPY_PORT=/dev/ttyUSB0
    ampy mkdir /lib
    ampy put BlynkLib.py /lib/BlynkLib.py
    ampy put ./examples/hardware/ESP8266_ESP32.py main.py
    Note: LoBo firmware stores files uder /flash directory, use ampy mkdir /flash/lib and so on
  • Open device terminal and reboot the board (or type execfile('main.py'))
  • For ESP8266, you may need to disable secure connection using:
    blynk = BlynkLib.Blynk('YourAuthToken', insecure=True)

PyCom installation

  • This should work with WiPy 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, LoPy, SiPy, GPy, FiPy
  • Instructions are the same as for ESP32, just use PyCom_WiPy.py example

Implementations for other platforms

License

This project is released under The MIT License (MIT)