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A simplistic (and incomplete!) async wrapper for Supla's OpenAPI, used mainly for HomeAssistant integration.
This is PySupla's sister library.
I'm in no way affiliated with Supla and Zamel: I love their devices, but prefer to use all my Smart Home devices from one app.
See tests directory for usage examples.
Currently, there are only integration tests: to run them, you have to export the following environmental variables:
SUPLA_SERVER - an address of Supla's cloud server you want to test against (ex. srv1.supla.org, or (better) your own test instance).
SUPLA_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN - a personal access token you can get here (if you use Supla's server of course). PySupla currently does not support OAuth2.
SUPLA_SHUTTER_ID - an ID of a shutter type device to test against (this is what I'm mainly using Supla for).
Contributors welcome!
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Simple Supla's OpenAPI async wrapper
We found that asyncpysupla demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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