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Comwatt Python Client

Overview

The Comwatt Python Client is a Python library that provides a convenient way to interact with the Comwatt API. It allows you to authenticate users, retrieve authenticated user information, and access site and device data.

Please note that the Comwatt client is exclusively for gen4 devices: it use energy.comwatt.com/api. Versions below gen4 will not be compatible. If you're looking for the go.comwatt.com/api go to python-comwatt-client-legacy.

Features

The client currently supports the following methods:

  • authenticate(self, username, password): Authenticates a user with the provided username and password. The client re-authenticates automatically on session expiry (HTTP 401) and retries the request once; pass ComwattClient(auto_reauth=False) to disable this.
  • is_authenticated(self): Returns whether the current session is still valid (probes the API; True/False, re-raises unexpected errors).
  • logout(self): Logs the current session out server-side (POST /v1/logout) and clears the stored credentials so auto_reauth cannot silently restore the session. Idempotent (a 401 when already logged out is a no-op). Note this is distinct from close(), which only releases the local HTTP session without logging out.
  • get_authenticated_user(self): Retrieves information about the authenticated user.
  • get_sites(self): Retrieves a list of sites associated with the authenticated user.
  • get_site_networks_ts_time_ago(self, site_id, measure_kind = "FLOW", aggregation_level = "NONE", aggregation_type = None, time_ago_unit = "HOUR", time_ago_value = 1, start = None, end = None): Retrieves the time series data for the networks of a specific site, based on the provided parameters.
  • get_site_consumption_breakdown_time_ago(self, site_id, aggregation_level = "HOUR", time_ago_unit = "DAY", time_ago_value = 1, start = None, end = None) Retrieves the consumption breakdown data for a specific site, based on the provided parameters.
  • get_devices(self, site_id): Retrieves a list of devices for the specified site.
  • get_connected_objects(self, site_id=None, gateway_uid=None): Retrieves the connected objects for a site or a gateway. Exactly one of site_id / gateway_uid is required (raises ValueError otherwise).
  • get_connected_object(self, connected_object_id): Retrieves information about a specific connected object.
  • get_measure_keys(self, site_id): Retrieves the measure keys (flat measurement inventory) for a site — each a (device, measureKind) pair with a stable id and measureKey UUID.
  • get_tiles(self, site_id): Retrieves the dashboard tile configuration for a site (tile type + which device each points at; configuration only, no live values).
  • get_electricity_price(self, site_id): Retrieves the EDF Tempo calendar / tariff structure for a site (tempoSyntheses, daily, ...).
  • get_device_kinds(self, site_uid): Retrieves the device-kind catalogue for a site (the "add a device" picker). Takes the short siteUid string (from site["siteUid"]), not the numeric site id.
  • get_device_ts_time_ago(self, device_id, measure_kind = "FLOW", aggregation_level = "HOUR", aggregation_type = "MAX", time_ago_unit = "DAY", time_ago_value = "1", start = None, end = None): Retrieves the time series data for a specific device, based on the provided parameters.
  • get_site_time_series(self, site_id, measure_kind = "FLOW", aggregation_level = "HOUR", aggregation_type = None, time_ago_unit = "DAY", time_ago_value = 1, start = None, end = None): Retrieves the whole-site rollup time series data for a specific site, based on the provided parameters.
  • get_top_consumption(self, site_id, aggregation_level = "DAY", time_ago_unit = "DAY", time_ago_value = 1, start = None, end = None): Retrieves the per-device consumption breakdown (top 5 devices + "others") for a specific site.
  • get_ecowatt(self): Retrieves the RTE EcoWatt grid-stress forecast (array of daily entries with a GREEN/ORANGE/RED status and 24 hourly values). Takes no parameters.

start/end accept a datetime or ISO-8601 string and select an absolute window instead of the relative time_ago_* params; a naive datetime is treated as UTC:

from datetime import datetime

client.get_device_ts_time_ago(
    "device-1",
    start=datetime(2026, 7, 4, 0, 0, 0),
    end=datetime(2026, 7, 5, 0, 0, 0),
)
  • get_device(self, device_id): Retrieves information about a specific device.
  • put_device(self, device_id, payload): Updates a specific device with the provided payload.

Installation

You can install the Comwatt Python Client using pip. Run the following command:

pip install comwatt-client

Usage

Here's a simple example of how to use the Comwatt Python Client:

from comwatt_client import ComwattClient

# Create a Comwatt client instance
client = ComwattClient()

# Authenticate the user
client.authenticate('username', 'password')

# Get information about the authenticated user
user_info = client.get_authenticated_user()
print(user_info)

# Get a list of sites associated with the authenticated user
sites = client.get_sites()
print(sites)

# Get time series data for the networks of a specific site
networks_time_series_data = client.get_site_networks_ts_time_ago(sites[0]['id'])
print(networks_time_series_data)

# Get the consumption breakdown data for a specific site, based on the provided parameters.
consumption_breakdown_data = client.get_site_consumption_breakdown_time_ago(sites[0]['id'])
print(consumption_breakdown_data)

# Get a list of devices for a specific site
devices = client.get_devices(sites[0]['id'])
print(devices)

# Get time series data for a specific device
time_series_data = client.get_device_ts_time_ago(devices[0]['id'])
print(time_series_data)

# Set the control mode of a specific device to MANUL
device = client.get_device(devices[0]['id'])
device['configuration']['controlMode'] = 'MANUAL'
client.put_device(device['id'], device)

# Switch the POWER_SWITCH capacity
for feature in device['features']:
    for capacity in feature['capacities']:
        if capacity.get('capacity', {}).get('nature') == "POWER_SWITCH":
            capacity_id = capacity['capacity']['id']
client.switch_capacity(capacity_id, False)
client.switch_capacity(capacity_id, True)

Make sure to replace 'username', 'password' with the actual values for your Comwatt account.

Error handling

All errors raised by the client subclass ComwattError:

  • ComwattAuthError — login failed or the session expired (HTTP 401). Re-authenticate.
  • ComwattAPIError — any other unexpected HTTP status. Exposes .status_code, .url, .detail.
from comwatt_client import ComwattClient, ComwattAuthError, ComwattAPIError

client = ComwattClient()
try:
    client.authenticate("username", "password")
    sites = client.get_sites()
except ComwattAuthError:
    ...  # credentials wrong or session expired — re-authenticate
except ComwattAPIError as e:
    print(e.status_code, e.url, e.detail)

Contributing

Contributions to the Comwatt Python Client are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.

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