# trezorlib [![repology](https://repology.org/badge/tiny-repos/python:trezor.svg)](https://repology.org/metapackage/python:trezor) [![image](https://badges.gitter.im/trezor/community.svg)](https://gitter.im/trezor/community) Python library and command-line client for communicating with Trezor Hardware Wallet. See for more information. ## Install Python Trezor tools require Python 3.5 or higher, and libusb 1.0. The easiest way to install it is with `pip`. The rest of this guide assumes you have a working `pip`; if not, you can refer to [this guide](https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/installing-packages/). On a typical system, you already have all you need. Install `trezor` with: ```sh pip3 install trezor ``` On Windows, you also need to either install [Trezor Bridge](https://suite.trezor.io/web/bridge/), or [libusb](https://github.com/libusb/libusb/wiki/Windows) and the appropriate [drivers](https://zadig.akeo.ie/). ### Firmware version requirements Current trezorlib version supports Trezor One version 1.8.0 and up, and Trezor T version 2.1.0 and up. For firmware versions below 1.8.0 and 2.1.0 respectively, the only supported operation is "upgrade firmware". Trezor One with firmware _older than 1.7.0_ (including firmware-less out-of-the-box units) will not be recognized, unless you install HIDAPI support (see below). ### Installation options * **Firmware-less Trezor One**: If you are setting up a brand new Trezor One without firmware, you will need HIDAPI support. On Linux, you will need the following packages (or their equivalents) as prerequisites: `python3-dev`, `cython3`, `libusb-1.0-0-dev`, `libudev-dev`. Install with: ```sh pip3 install trezor[hidapi] ``` * **Ethereum**: To support Ethereum signing from command line, additional packages are needed. Install with: ```sh pip3 install trezor[ethereum] ``` * **Stellar**: To support Stellar signing from command line, additional packages are needed. Install with: ```sh pip3 install trezor[stellar] ``` To install all three, use `pip3 install trezor[hidapi,ethereum,stellar]`. ### Distro packages Check out [Repology](https://repology.org/metapackage/python:trezor) to see if your operating system has an up-to-date python-trezor package. ### Installing latest version from GitHub ```sh pip3 install "git+https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware#egg=trezor&subdirectory=python" ``` ### Running from source Install the [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) tool, checkout `trezor-firmware` from git, and enter the poetry shell: ```sh pip3 install poetry git clone https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware cd trezor-firmware poetry install poetry shell ``` In this environment, trezorlib and the `trezorctl` tool is running from the live sources, so your changes are immediately effective. ## Command line client (trezorctl) The included `trezorctl` python script can perform various tasks such as changing setting in the Trezor, signing transactions, retrieving account info and addresses. See the [docs/](docs/) sub folder for detailed examples and options. NOTE: An older version of the `trezorctl` command is [available for Debian Stretch](https://packages.debian.org/en/stretch/python-trezor) (and comes pre-installed on [Tails OS](https://tails.boum.org/)). ## Python Library You can use this python library to interact with a Trezor and use its capabilities in your application. See examples here in the [tools/](tools/) sub folder. ## PIN Entering When you are asked for PIN, you have to enter scrambled PIN. Follow the numbers shown on Trezor display and enter the their positions using the numeric keyboard mapping: | | | | |---|---|---| | 7 | 8 | 9 | | 4 | 5 | 6 | | 1 | 2 | 3 | Example: your PIN is **1234** and Trezor is displaying the following: | | | | |---|---|---| | 2 | 8 | 3 | | 5 | 4 | 6 | | 7 | 9 | 1 | You have to enter: **3795** ## Contributing If you want to change protobuf or coin definitions, you will need to regenerate definitions in the `python/` subdirectory. First, make sure your submodules are up-to-date with: ```sh git submodule update --init --recursive ``` Then, rebuild the protobuf messages by running, from the `trezor-firmware` top-level directory: ```sh make gen ``` To get support for BTC-like coins, these steps are enough and no further changes to the library are necessary.