Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
51 lines (32 loc) · 1.25 KB

File metadata and controls

51 lines (32 loc) · 1.25 KB

Introduction

Inspiration and API reverse engineering taken from various projects:

https://github.com/BastianPoe/owlet_api

https://github.com/mbevand/owlet_monitor

Install

To install via pip run command

pip install pyowletapi

To do

Tidy up exception logging

Create test routines

Use

import the api and sock objects

from pyowletapi.api import OwletAPI
from pyowlet.sock import Sock

create an api object passing your region, username and password, the OwletAPI will also take a aiohttp session as a keyword argument

api = OwletAPI('europe', username, password)

you can then authenticate against the Owlet servers using this object and create a list of sock objects

await api.authenticate()
socks = {device['device']['dsn']: Sock(api, device['device']) for device in devices}

to get current reading from sock call the update_properties function on each sock object

device.update_properties()

This will return a dictionary, the key 'raw_properties' contains the raw response as a dict and the 'properties' key is a more cut down dict version of the response showing only the most relevant data and the 'tokens' key will return a dictionary if the api tokens have changed since the last call