import requests as req # Used for HTTP requests for the Hue API import json # API uses JSON import asyncio # ASync stuff import config # Configuration for the controller (/config.py <- change this file) LIGHTS = {} # dictionary of all the lights loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() # ASync loop def genUrl(params: str): return "http://" + config.address + "/api/" + config.username + params boolStr = { True: "true", False: "false" } StrBool = { # because doing something else is too expensive "true": True, "false": False } def boolToString(v: bool): # To fix the dumb python syntax return boolStr[v] class APIrequest: # Get Req async def get( dest: str="", payload: str="" ): try: apiReq = req.get( genUrl(dest), data = payload ) return apiReq except req.exceptions.RequestException as err: print(err) # POST Req async def post( dest: str="", payload: str="" ): try: apiReq = req.post( genUrl(params), data = payload ) return apiReq except req.exceptions.RequestException as err: print(err) # PUT Req async def put( dest: str="", payload: str="" ): try: apiReq = req.put( genUrl(dest), data = payload ) # send the payload print(apiReq) print(apiReq.text) return apiReq except req.exceptions.RequestException as err: print(err) class controller: async def getLights(): return await APIrequest.get("/lights") async def getLight(index: int=1): return await APIrequest.get( "/lights/" + str(index) ) async def toggleLight(index: int=1, isOn: bool=True): await APIrequest.put( "/lights/" + str(index) + "/state", '{"on":' + boolToString(isOn) + '}' ) def switchLight( index: int=1 ): key = LIGHTS.get(str(index)) if(key): if( key.get(state) ): loop.run_until_complete( controller.toggleLight( index, boolToString(StrBool[LIGHTS[str(index)]["state"]["on"]]) ) ) else: print("Error: Light index out of range") def init(): jsonLights = loop.run_until_complete(APIrequest.get("/lights")) global LIGHTS LIGHTS = json.loads(jsonLights.text) print(LIGHTS) def testReq(): controller.init() controller.switchLight( 1 ) # loop.run_until_complete( controller.toggleLight(1, True) ) # try to turn on/off a light loop.close()