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UNOFFICIAL Lightweight Python client for the OpenShock API

Project description

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Unofficial, lightweight helper for the OpenShock API. Designed to be easy to use for anyone, with optional advanced controls for developers.

What this project offers

  • Simple Python client to list devices/shockers and send actions (shock, vibrate, beep).
  • Optional CLI for quick checks without writing code.
  • Keeps your API key in memory only; the CLI can store it securely via your system keyring.

License TL;DR (see full LICENSE.md for complete terms)

  • Free for non-commercial, ethical use; you may study, modify, and share it.
  • You can include it in other open-source projects as a separate library component.
  • You must share source code for adaptations you distribute.
  • No commercial use, monetization, or commercial AI training without a separate license.
  • Adaptations must keep this license (unless used as a distinct component as allowed in Section 6A).

Quick start (Python)

  1. Install the library:

    pip install Nanashi-OpenShockPY
    
  2. Get your OpenShock API key from your account dashboard.

  3. Create a client with a User-Agent and your API key:

    from OpenShockPY import OpenShockClient
    
    client = OpenShockClient(
        api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
        user_agent="YourAppName/YourAppVersion",
    )
    
  4. List devices or send an action:

    print(client.list_devices())
    client.shock("YOUR_SHOCKER_ID", intensity=50, duration=1000)
    
    # Or send to all shockers at once
    client.shock_all(intensity=50, duration=1000)
    

Optional CLI (no coding needed)

Install with CLI support:

pip install "Nanashi-OpenShockPY[cli]"

Store your API key securely, then list devices:

python -m OpenShockPY.cli login --api-key YOUR_KEY
python -m OpenShockPY.cli devices

Send a command (use a shocker ID, not a device ID):

python -m OpenShockPY.cli shock --shocker-id YOUR_SHOCKER_ID --intensity 40 --duration 1500

Or send a command to all shockers at once:

python -m OpenShockPY.cli shock --shocker-id all --intensity 40 --duration 1500

The CLI automatically sets an appropriate User-Agent.

Async client (opt-in)

If you prefer non-blocking operation, there is an experimental asynchronous client available: AsyncOpenShockClient. Install the optional dependencies:

pip install Nanashi-OpenShockPY[async]

Usage:

import asyncio
from OpenShockPY import AsyncOpenShockClient

async def main():
    async with AsyncOpenShockClient(api_key="YOUR_API_KEY", user_agent="v") as client:
        devices = await client.list_devices()
        await client.shock_all(intensity=50, duration=1000)

asyncio.run(main())

⚠️ Experimental / Unsupported: The AsyncOpenShockClient is an opt-in, experimental client provided for convenience. It is not officially supported or fully tested in production scenarios. Use at your own risk — APIs, behavior, or method signatures may change without notice. If stability and long-term support are required, prefer the synchronous OpenShockClient.

Installation options

  • Library only (most people): pip install Nanashi-OpenShockPY
  • Library + CLI extras (adds keyring): pip install "Nanashi-OpenShockPY[cli]"
  • Library + Async extras (adds httpx, pytest-asyncio, respx): pip install "Nanashi-OpenShockPY[async]"
  • Library + all extras: pip install "Nanashi-OpenShockPY[all]"
  • Development/editable install from this repo: pip install -e . (or pip install -e ".[cli]" for CLI, pip install -e ".[all]" for all extras)

Responsible use and licensing

  • This project is for non-commercial, ethical use only. Commercial use requires a separate license.
  • Respect local laws and the rights and safety of others when issuing control commands.
  • Full terms: LICENSE.md.

Need more detail?

Advanced options, API notes, and developer tips are available in ADVANCED.md.

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