An async Python wrapper for the nVent Raychem SENZ RestAPI.
pip install aiosenzThis package offers an AbstractSENZAuth, where you should handle the OAuth2 tokens and provide a valid access token in get_access_token(). You can use SENZAuth if you don't want to handle the OAuth2 tokens yourself.
SENZAuth uses the Authorization Code grant type. This requires a Client ID and Client Secret, more information is available in the RestAPI documentation.
AioSENZ uses the restapi and offline_access scope, this is set as default in SENZAuth and should be set in the OAuth2 client if you are using the AbstractSENZAuth class. The OpenID (openid) and OpenID Profile (profile) scopes are not supported, because nVent recommends to use the RestAPI Account instead.
from asyncio import run
from aiosenz import SENZAuth, SENZAPI
import httpx
async def main():
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as httpx_client:
senz_auth = SENZAuth(
httpx_client,
"YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
"YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET",
redirect_uri="http://localhost:8080/auth/callback",
)
uri, state = await senz_auth.get_authorization_url()
print("Authorization URI: ", uri)
authorization_response = input("The authorization response URL: ")
await senz_auth.set_token_from_authorization_response(authorization_response)
senz_api = SENZAPI(senz_auth)
thermostats = await senz_api.get_thermostats()
for thermostat in thermostats:
print(f"{thermostat.name} temperature: {thermostat.current_temperatue}")
await senz_auth.close()
run(main())