Creates a session to HubSpace and handles authentication
This project was designed to asynchronously connect to the HubSpace API and retrieve data. The implementation was based on jdeath/Hubspace-Homeassistant but converted to async and cleaned up.
These examples provide sample usage when running from the python shell. If the code is running within an async loop, gathering the loop and telling it to run is not required.
import logging
import hubspace_async
import asyncio
# TRACE messages in logs
hubspace_async.logger.setLevel(logging.HS_TRACE)
hubspace_async.logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
try:
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
except RunTimeError:
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
username = "<username>"
password = "<password>
async def get_devices(username, password):
connection = hubspace_async.HubSpaceConnection(username, password)
return await connection.devices
loop.run_until_complete(get_devices(username, password))
A sample output would look like
[{"id": "blah1"}, {"id": "blah2"}]
After running this code, the following attributes will be populated:
- homes: Dictionary of all homes from the API response
- rooms: Dictionary of all rooms from the API response
- devices: Dictionary of all devices from the API response
In this example we will turn a light on. The request requires the use
of functionInstance
for it to work. However some updates
may not require this field.
from hubspace_async import connection, HubSpaceState
import asyncio
conn = connection.HubSpaceConnection("username", "password")
state = HubSpaceState(
functionClass="power",
functionInstance="light-power",
value="on",
)
child_id = "abc123"
loop.run_until_complete(conn.set_device_state(child_id, new_states))
A CLI is provided for testing your credentials and connection to hubspace. For all commands, click needs to be installed. The easiest way to install click is by using the cli extras.
pip install hubspace-async[cli]
To test auth, run the following command:
python -m hubspace_async.cli --username "<username>" --password "<password>" auth-flow
If successful, the message "Token has been successfully generated" will be displayed.
To test connectivity, run the following command:
python -m hubspace_async.cli --username "<username>" --password "<password>" auth-flow
If successful, an account id with several hyphens will appear.