# decode-config.py _decode-config.py_ backup and restore Sonoff-Tasmota configuration. Comparing backup files created by *decode-config.py* and *.dmp files created by Tasmota "Backup/Restore Configuration": |   | decode-config.py
*.json file | Sonoff-Tasmota
*.dmp file | |-------------------------|:-------------------------------:|:-----------------------------------:| | Encrypted | No | Yes | | Readable | Yes | No | | Simply editable | Yes | No | | Simply batch processing | Yes | No | _decode-config.py_ handles Tasmota configurations for release version since 5.10.0 up to now. # Content * [Prerequisite](decode-config.md#prerequisite) * [File Types](decode-config.md#file-types) * [.dmp File Format](decode-config.md#-dmp-file-format) * [.json File Format](decode-config.md#-json-file-format) * [.bin File Format](decode-config.md#-bin-file-format) * [File extensions](decode-config.md#file-extensions) * [Usage](decode-config.md#usage) * [Basics](decode-config.md#basics) * [Save backup file](decode-config.md#save-backup-file) * [Restore backup file](decode-config.md#restore-backup-file) * [Configuration file](decode-config.md#configuration-file) * [More program arguments](decode-config.md#more-program-arguments) * [Examples](decode-config.md#examples) * [Config file](decode-config.md#config-file) * [Using Tasmota binary configuration files](decode-config.md#using-tasmota-binary-configuration-files) * [Use batch processing](decode-config.md#use-batch-processing) ## Prerequisite * [Python](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)) This program is written in [Python](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)) so you need to install a python environment (for details see [Python Setup and Usage](https://docs.python.org/2.7/using/index.html)) * [Sonoff-Tasmota](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota) [Firmware](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/releases) with enabled Web-Server To backup or restore configurations from/to a Sonoff-Tasmota device you need a firmare with enabled web-server in admin mode (command [WebServer 2](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Commands#wifi)).
Only self compiled firmware may do not have a web-server sod if you use your own compiled firmware be aware to enable the web-server, otherwise you can only use the `--file` parameter as source. ## File Types _decode-config.py_ can handle the following backup file types: ### .dmp Format Configuration data as used by Tasmota "Backup/Restore Configuration" web interface. This format is binary and encrypted. ### .json Format Configuration data in [JSON](http://www.json.org/)-format. This format is decrypted, human readable and editable and can also be used for the `--restore-file` command. This file will becreated by _decode-config.py_ using `--backup-file` with `--backup-type json` parameter (default). ### .bin Format Configuration data in binary format. This format is binary decryptet, editable (e.g. using a hex editor) and can also be used for `--restore-file` command. It will be created by _decode-config.py_ using `--backup-file` with `--backup-type bin`. Note: This file is 4 byte longer than an original .dmp file due to an prefix header at the beginning. The file data starting at address position 4 are containing the same as the **struct SYSCFG** from Tasmota [settings.h](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/blob/master/sonoff/settings.h) in decrypted format. #### File extensions _decode-config.py_ uses auto extension as default for backup filenames; you don't need to append extensions to your backup file, it will be selected based on `--backup-type` argument. If you want using your own extension use the `--no-extension` argument. ## Usage After download don't forget to set exec flag under linux with `chmod +x decode-config.py` or call the program using `python decode-config.py...`. ### Basics At least pass a source where you want to read the configuration data from using `-f ` or `-d `: The source can be either * a Tasmota device hostname or IP by passing it using the `-d ` arg * or a previously stored Tasmota *.dmp` configuration file by passing the filename using `-f ` arg Example: decode-config.py -d sonoff-4281 will output a human readable configuration in [JSON](http://www.json.org/)-format: { "altitude": 112, "baudrate": 115200, "blinkcount": 10, "blinktime": 10, ... "ws_width": [ 1, 3, 5 ] } ### Save backup file To save the output as backup file `--backup-file `, you can use placeholder for Version, Friendlyname and Hostname: decode-config.py -d sonoff-4281 --backup-file Config_@f_@v If you have setup a WebPassword within Tasmota, use decode-config.py -d sonoff-4281 -p --backup-file Config_@f_@v will create a file like `Config_Sonoff_x.x.x.json`. Because it is in JSON format, you can read and edit the file with any raw text editor. ### Restore backup file Reading back a saved (and possible changed) backup file use the `--restore-file ` arg. This will read the (changed) configuration data from this file and send it back to the source device or filename. To restore the previously save backup file `Config_Sonoff_6.2.1.json` to device `sonoff-4281` use: decode-config.py -d sonoff-4281 --restore-file Config_Sonoff_6.2.1.json with password set by WebPassword: decode-config.py -d sonoff-4281 -p --restore-file Config_Sonoff_6.2.1.json ### Configuration file Each argument that start with `--` (eg. `--file`) can also be set in a config file (specified via -c). Config file syntax allows: key=value, flag=true, stuff=[a,b,c] (for details, see syntax at [https://pypi.org/project/ConfigArgParse](https://pypi.org/project/ConfigArgParse/)). If an argument is specified in more than one place, then commandline values override config file values which override defaults. This is usefull if you always use the same argument or a basic set of arguments. The http authentication credentials `--username` and `--password` is predestinated to store it in a file instead using it on your command line as argument: e.g. my.conf: [source] username = admin password = myPaszxwo!z To make a backup file from example above you can now pass the config file instead using the password on command line: decode-config.py -d sonoff-4281 -c my.conf --backup-file Config_@f_@v ### More program arguments For better reading your porgram arguments each short written arg (minus sign `-`) has a corresponding readable long version (two minus signs `--`), eg. `--device` for `-d` or `--file` for `-f` (note: not even all `--` arg has a corresponding `-` one). A short list of possible program args is displayed using `-h` or `--help`. For advanced help use `-H` or `--full-help`: usage: decode-config.py [-f ] [-d ] [-P ] [-u ] [-p ] [-i ] [-o ] [-F json|bin|dmp] [-E] [-e] [--json-indent ] [--json-compact] [--json-hide-pw] [--json-unhide-pw] [-h] [-H] [-v] [-V] [-c ] [--ignore-warnings] Backup/Restore Sonoff-Tasmota configuration data. Args that start with '--' (eg. -f) can also be set in a config file (specified via -c). Config file syntax allows: key=value, flag=true, stuff=[a,b,c] (for details, see syntax at https://goo.gl/R74nmi). If an arg is specified in more than one place, then commandline values override config file values which override defaults. optional arguments: -c, --config program config file - can be used to set default command args (default: None) --ignore-warnings do not exit on warnings. Not recommended, used by your own responsibility! Source: Read/Write Tasmota configuration from/to -f, --file, --tasmota-file file to retrieve/write Tasmota configuration from/to (default: None)' -d, --device, --host hostname or IP address to retrieve/send Tasmota configuration from/to (default: None) -P, --port TCP/IP port number to use for the host connection (default: 80) -u, --username host HTTP access username (default: admin) -p, --password host HTTP access password (default: None) Backup/Restore: Backup/Restore configuration file specification -i, --restore-file file to restore configuration from (default: None). Replacements: @v=firmware version, @f=device friendly name, @h=device hostname -o, --backup-file file to backup configuration to (default: None). Replacements: @v=firmware version, @f=device friendly name, @h=device hostname -F, --backup-type json|bin|dmp backup filetype (default: 'json') -E, --extension append filetype extension for -i and -o filename (default) -e, --no-extension do not append filetype extension, use -i and -o filename as passed JSON: JSON backup format specification --json-indent pretty-printed JSON output using indent level (default: 'None'). -1 disables indent. --json-compact compact JSON output by eliminate whitespace --json-hide-pw hide passwords (default) --json-unhide-pw unhide passwords Info: additional information -h, --help show usage help message and exit -H, --full-help show full help message and exit -v, --verbose produce more output about what the program does -V, --version show program's version number and exit Either argument -d or -f must be given. ### Examples The most of the examples are for linux command line. Under Windows call the program using `python decode-config.py ...`. #### Config file Note: The example contains .ini style sections `[...]`. Sections are always treated as comment and serves as clarity only. For further details of config file syntax see [https://pypi.org/project/ConfigArgParse](https://pypi.org/project/ConfigArgParse/). *my.conf* [Source] username = admin password = myPaszxwo!z [JSON] json-indent 2 #### Using Tasmota binary configuration files 1. Restore a Tasmota configuration file `decode-config.py -c my.conf -d sonoff --restore-file Config_Sonoff_6.2.1.dmp` 2. Backup device using Tasmota configuration compatible format a) use file extension to choice the file format `decode-config.py -c my.conf -d sonoff --backup-file Config_@f_@v.dmp` b) use args to choice the file format `decode-config.py -c my.conf -d sonoff --backup-type dmp --backup-file Config_@f_@v` #### Use batch processing for device in sonoff1 sonoff2 sonoff3; do ./decode-config.py -c my.conf -d $device -o Config_@f_@v or under windows for device in (sonoff1 sonoff2 sonoff3) do python decode-config.py -c my.conf -d %device -o Config_@f_@v will produce JSON configuration files for host sonoff1, sonoff2 and sonoff3 using friendly name and Tasmota firmware version for backup filenames.