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Unofficial ESIOS API Python library. Up to date and fully equipped.

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esiosapy

Unofficial ESIOS API Python library. Up to date and fully equipped.

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from esiosapy.client import ESIOSAPYClient
from esiosapy.models.indicator.time_trunc import TimeTrunc

client = ESIOSAPYClient(
    token="your_token"
)

indicators = client.indicators.list_all()
indicator = indicators[0]

data = indicator.get_data("2021-01-01", "2021-01-02", time_trunc=TimeTrunc.HOUR)

esiosapy allows you to communicate with the ESIOS/REE API in a comfortable and abstract way, so that everything is handled by objects and you will not need to write any raw request.

Installing esiosapy

esiosapy is available on PyPi and it supports Python >=3.8:

pip install esiosapy

User guide

There will be a more detailed in the future.

You need a personal token in order to use the ESIOS API. You can request it in https://api.esios.ree.es/

Archives

from esiosapy.client import ESIOSAPYClient
from esiosapy.models.archive.archive_date_type import ArchiveDateType


# Init client
client = ESIOSAPYClient(
    "your_esios_api_token"
)

# Search files by date range
archives = client.archives.list_by_date_range(
    "2021-01-01T00:00:00.000+01:00",
    "2021-01-02T00:00:00.000+01:00",
    date_type=ArchiveDateType.PUBLICATION,
)

# Get first file. here you should filter with your needed criteria
x = archives[0]

# Download file in current path, unzip and remove zip
x.download_file(unzip=True, remove_zip=True)

To elaborate your filtering criteria, you can check out the attributes of the Archive model.

Indicators

from esiosapy.client import ESIOSAPYClient
from esiosapy.models.indicator.time_trunc import TimeTrunc

# Init client
client = ESIOSAPYClient(
    token="you_esios_api_token"
)

# Get all indicators
indicators = client.indicators.list_all()

# Get first file. here you should filter with your needed criteria
# Usually, you are looking for a specific indicator
indicator = indicators[0]

# Get data between 2 dates, with time_trunc of 1 hour
data = indicator.get_data("2021-01-01", "2021-01-02", time_trunc=TimeTrunc.HOUR)

To elaborate your filtering criteria, you can check out the attributes of the Indicator model.

TO-DO List

  • Archive model handling.
  • Indicator model handling.
  • OfferIndicator model handling.
  • Add docstrings to the entire project.
  • Archive JSON model handling.
  • Auction model handling.
  • Generate wiki with/and more elaborated docs.
  • Add more unit tests.
  • Support date range slicing to avoid long requests/responses.

Dependencies

esiosapy depends on Pydantic and requests.

Contributing

All contributions are welcome via direct contact with me or pull requests, as long as they are well elaborated and follow the conventional commits format.

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