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PyLuxafor

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Python API for the Luxafor Flag

Features

  • Python 3+
  • Simple, clean API to control the Luxafor Flag <http://luxafor.com/luxafor-flag/>
  • Where possible, allows the setting of multiple, specific LEDs at once.

Installation

Install via pip:

$ pip install pyluxafor

Create the file: /etc/udev/rules.d/10-luxafor.rules with the following contents:

ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idProduct}=="f372", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8", MODE:="666"

Then reload udev:

$ sudo service udev reload

Then unplug your Luxafor Flag and reinsert it.

Example usage

from pyluxafor import LuxaforFlag
from time import sleep

flag = LuxaforFlag()
flag.off()
flag.do_fade_colour(
    leds=[LuxaforFlag.LED_TAB_1, LuxaforFlag.LED_BACK_1, LuxaforFlag.LED_BACK_2],
    r=10, g=10, b=0,
    duration=255
)
flag.do_static_colour(leds=LuxaforFlag.LED_BACK_3, r=0, g=0, b=100)

sleep(3)
flag.off()

flag.do_pattern(LuxaforFlag.PATTERN_POLICE, 3)

Credits

Many thanks to vmitchell85 <https://github.com/vmitchell85> for his luxafor-python <https://github.com/vmitchell85/luxafor-python> project, which provided the initial inspiration for this project, and provided easy answers to the problems I encountered.

If you're looking to control a Luxafor Flag in Windows using Python, vmitchell85's project is probably the best bet:

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