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This is an async library which accesses portions of the Awair REST API. It exists primarily to support the Home Assistant integration, but is considered active and supported by its author. PRs welcome!
Features:
Not yet supported:
Dive into our documentation to get started!
After installing and configuring poetry:
poetry install
to install dev dependenciespoetry shell
to drop into a virtualenvpoetry run tox
(or just tox
if you're in a virtualenv) to test
poetry run tox -e lint
(or just tox -e lint
if you're in a virtualenv) to run linters.FAQs
asyncio client for the Awair GraphQL and Local APIs
We found that python-awair 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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