CarConnectivity will become the successor of WeConnect-python in 2025 with similar functionality but support for other brands beyond Volkswagen!
CarConnectivity is a python API to connect to various car services. If you want to publish the data collected from your vehicle in a standard protocol such as MQTT this plugin will help you. This Client enables you to integrate with the MQTT Broker of your choice (e.g. your home automation solution such as ioBroker, FHEM or Home Assistant)
If you want to use CarConnectivity-mqtt, the easiest way is to obtain it from PyPI. Just install instead using:
pip3 install carconnectivity-plugin-mqtt
In order to connect vehciles from various brands, you need to install connector, e.g. with:
pip3 install carconnectivity-connector-volkswagen
pip3 install carconnectivity-connector-skoda
pipx is a tool to help you install and run end-user applications written in Python. pipx creates an isolated environment for each application and its associated packages.
pipx install carconnectivity-plugin-mqtt
When using pipx, connectors and plugins need to be explicitly installed in the carconnectivity-mqtt environment. Otherwise the connectors or plugins will not be found due to the isolation. You can do that with e.g.:
pipx inject carconnectivity-plugin-mqtt carconnectivity-connector-volkswagen
Create a carconnectivity.json config file like this (Example if you have a Volkswagen and a MySkoda account). A documentation of all possible config options can be found here.
{
"carConnectivity": {
"log_level": "error", // set the global log level, you can set individual log levels in the connectors and plugins
"connectors": [
{
"type": "skoda", // Definition for a MySkoda account
"config": {
"interval": 600, // Interval in which the server is checked in seconds
"username": "[email protected]", // Username of your MySkoda Account
"password": "testpassword123" // Password of your MySkoda Account
}
},
{
"type": "volkswagen", // Definition for a Volkswagen account
"config": {
"interval": 300, // Interval in which the server is checked in seconds
"username": "[email protected]", // Username of your Volkswagen Account
"password": "testpassword123" // Username of your Volkswagen Account
}
}
],
"plugins": [
{
"type": "mqtt", // Definition for the MQTT Connection
"config": {
"broker": "192.168.0.123", // Broker hostname or IP address
"username": "testuser", // Broker username to login
"password": "testuser", // Broker password to login
}
}
]
}
}
When using docker-compose configure CarConnectivity-MQTT like that:
carconnectivity-mqtt carconnectivity.json
If you want to update, the easiest way is:
pip3 install carconnectivity-plugin-mqtt --upgrade
pip3 install carconnectivity-connector-volkswagen --upgrade
pip3 install carconnectivity-connector-skoda --upgrade
There is also a Docker image to easily host CarConnectivity-MQTT: See on Dockerhub
By default the times coming from the car are UTC isoformat. You can convert times to your local timezone by adding convert-times
to your config. Convert times will use the timezone specified in TZ
variable.
You can format times in your local format by adding timeformat
to your config. This will use the default Date/Time format of your locale setting (LC_ALL
variable). If you want to set a specific format add e.g. timeformat '%a %d %b %Y %T'
to your config.
...
carconnectivity-mqtt:
image: "tillsteinbach/carconnectivity-mqtt:edge"
environment:
- TZ=Europe/Berlin
- LANG=de_DE
- LC_ALL=de_DE
...
CarConnectivity will guess your desired temperature or range/speed unit based on the systems locale. If it does not match what you want, you can set a different locale in your carconnectivity.json
json config.
If you do not want to provide your username or password inside the configuration you have to create a ".netrc" file at the appropriate location (usually this is your home folder):
# For MQTT broker
machine mymqttbroker
login [email protected]
password testpassword123
In this case the configuration needs to look like this:
{
"carConnectivity": {
"connectors": [
...
]
"plugins": [
{
"type": "mqtt",
"config": {
"broker": "mymqttbroker"
}
}
]
}
}
You can also provide the location of the netrc file in the configuration.
{
"carConnectivity": {
"connectors": [
...
]
"plugins": [
{
"type": "mqtt",
"config": {
"broker": "mymqttbroker"
"netrc": "/some/path/on/your/filesystem"
}
}
]
}
}