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Rainforest EAGLE 100 client (forked from uEagle)
Basic, lightweight client for accessing the local REST API of Rainforest Automation's EAGLE 100 device.
Based off a micropython module, this uses minimal local resources.
This has been forked from toddsay/uEagle to get his fix to jcalber/uEagle published to PyPi. Example use:
from eagle100 import Eagle
CLOUD_ID = '012abc'
INSTALL_CODE = '0123456789abcdef'
ADDRESS = '192.168.1.123' #optional if your platform can resove mDNS
eagle = Eagle(CLOUD_ID, INSTALL_CODE, address=ADDRESS)
demand_data = eagle.get_instantaneous_demand()
print('Current Usage: {:.3f} kW'.format(demand_data['Demand']))
FAQs
Tool to read data from Rainforest Legacy Eagle.
We found that eagle100 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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