Library from obtaining system information from QNAP NAS devices.
This library requires xmltodict, so make sure you have that installed:
pip3 install xmltodict>=0.10.0
Then install this Python module:
pip3 install qnapstats
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from qnapstats import QNAPStats
from pprint import pprint
qnap = QNAPStats('192.168.1.3', 8080, 'admin', 'correcthorsebatterystaple')
pprint(qnap.get_system_stats())
pprint(qnap.get_system_health())
pprint(qnap.get_smart_disk_health())
pprint(qnap.get_volumes())
pprint(qnap.get_bandwidth())
Note: The user you connect with must be in the admin group.
This library has been tested against the following devices and firmwares:
Model | QTS Firmware Versions | Notes |
---|---|---|
TS-110 | 4.2.4 | |
TS-210 | 4.2.6 | This device does not report CPU temps |
TS-219P II | 4.3.3 | User-reported: no automated tests |
TS-251B | 4.4.3 | |
TS-253 Pro | 4.5.2 | |
TS-269L | 4.3.3 | User-reported: no automated tests |
TS-410 | 4.2.3 | This device does not report CPU temps |
TS-412 | 4.3.3 | This device does not report CPU temps |
TS-431P | 4.3.4 | |
TS-451 | 4.2.2 - 4.2.4 | |
TS-453A | 4.3.4 | |
TS-453Be | 4.2.3 | |
TS-639 | 4.2.3 | |
TS-659 | 4.2.6 | May report None for some disk temps |
TS-1677XU-RP | 4.5.2 | |
TS-EC1280U | 4.5.2 |
Other QNAP devices using these firmwares should probably work fine, as should the devices listed above on newer firmwares. If you encounter any compatibility issues, please let us know (or better yet, contribute a patch!)