pyopenuv
is a simple Python library for retrieving UV-related information from
openuv.io.
pip install pyopenuv
pyopenuv
is currently supported on:
- Python 3.6
- Python 3.7
- Python 3.8
- Python 3.9
You can get an API key from the OpenUV console.
import asyncio
from pyopenuv import Client
from pyopenuv.errors import OpenUvError
async def main():
client = Client(
"<OPENUV_API_KEY>", "<LATITUDE>", "<LONGITUDE>", altitude="<ALTITUDE>"
)
try:
# Get current UV info:
print(await client.uv_index())
# Get forecasted UV info:
print(await client.uv_forecast())
# Get UV protection window:
print(await client.uv_protection_window())
except OpenUvError as err:
print(f"There was an error: {err}")
asyncio.run(main())
By default, the library creates a new connection to OpenUV with each coroutine. If you
are calling a large number of coroutines (or merely want to squeeze out every second of
runtime savings possible), an
aiohttp
ClientSession
can be used for connection
pooling:
import asyncio
from aiohttp import ClientSession
from pyopenuv import Client
from pyopenuv.errors import OpenUvError
async def main():
async with ClientSession() as session:
client = Client(
"<OPENUV_API_KEY>",
"<LATITUDE>",
"<LONGITUDE>",
altitude="<ALTITUDE>",
session=session,
)
try:
# Get current UV info:
print(await client.uv_index())
# Get forecasted UV info:
print(await client.uv_forecast())
# Get UV protection window:
print(await client.uv_protection_window())
except OpenUvError as err:
print(f"There was an error: {err}")
asyncio.run(main())
Check out the examples directory for more info.
- Check for open features/bugs or initiate a discussion on one.
- Fork the repository.
- (optional, but highly recommended) Create a virtual environment:
python3 -m venv .venv
- (optional, but highly recommended) Enter the virtual environment:
source ./venv/bin/activate
- Install the dev environment:
script/setup
- Code your new feature or bug fix.
- Write tests that cover your new functionality.
- Run tests and ensure 100% code coverage:
script/test
- Update
README.md
with any new documentation. - Add yourself to
AUTHORS.md
. - Submit a pull request!