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Python 3 API wrapper for FireServiceRota/BrandweerRooster

Project description

Python: FireServiceRota / BrandweerRooster

Basic Python 3 API wrapper for FireServiceRota and BrandweerRooster for use with Home Assistant

About

This package allows you to get notified about emergency incidents from https://www.FireServiceRota.co.uk and https://www.BrandweerRooster.nl. Those are services used by firefighters.

It currently provides the following limited functionality:

  • Connect to the websocket to get incident details in near-realtime
  • Get user availability (duty)
  • Set user incident response status

See https://fireservicerota.co.uk and https://brandweerrooster.nl for more details.

NOTE: You need a subscription and login account to be able to use it.

Installation

pip3 install pyfireservicerota

Usage

Initialise module using user credentials to get token_info

#!/usr/bin/env python3

from pyfireservicerota import FireServiceRota, FireServiceRotaIncidents, ExpiredTokenError, InvalidTokenError, InvalidAuthError
import logging
import sys
import json
import time
import threading

_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)

token_info = {}

api = FireServiceRota(
      base_url="www.brandweerrooster.nl",
      username="your@email.address",
      password="yourpassword",
)

try:
    token_info = api.request_tokens()
except InvalidAuthError:
    token_info = None

if not token_info:
    _LOGGER.error("Failed to get access tokens")

NOTE: You don't need to store user credentials, at first authentication just the token_info dictionary is enough use api.refresh_tokens to refresh it.

Initialise module with stored token_info

#!/usr/bin/env python3

from pyfireservicerota import FireServiceRota, FireServiceRotaIncidents, ExpiredTokenError, InvalidTokenError, InvalidAuthError
import logging
import sys
import json
import time


_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)

token_info = {}

api = FireServiceRota(
      base_url = "www.brandweerrooster.nl",
      token_info = token_info
    )

# Get user availability (duty)
try:
   print(api.get_availability('Europe/Amsterdam'))
except ExpiredTokenError:
   _LOGGER.debug("Tokens are expired, refreshing")
   try:
       token_info = api.refresh_tokens()
   except InvalidAuthError:
       _LOGGER.debug("Invalid refresh token, you need to re-login")
except InvalidTokenError:
   _LOGGER.debug("Tokens are invalid")
   try:
       token_info = api.refresh_tokens()
   except InvalidAuthError:
       _LOGGER.debug("Invalid refresh token, you need to re-login")

# Get incident response status for incident with id 123456

incident_id = 123456

try:
   print(api.get_incident_response(incident_id))
except ExpiredTokenError:
   _LOGGER.debug("Tokens are expired, refreshing")
   try:
       token_info = api.refresh_tokens()
   except InvalidAuthError:
       _LOGGER.debug("Invalid refresh token, you need to re-login")
except InvalidTokenError:
   _LOGGER.debug("Tokens are invalid")
   try:
       token_info = api.refresh_tokens()
   except InvalidAuthError:
       _LOGGER.debug("Invalid refresh token, you need to re-login")


# Set incident response to acknowlegded (False = 'rejected')
try:
   api.set_incident_response(id, True)
except ExpiredTokenError:
   _LOGGER.debug("Tokens are expired, refreshing")
   try:
       token_info = api.refresh_tokens()
   except InvalidAuthError:
       _LOGGER.debug("Invalid refresh token, you need to re-login")
except InvalidTokenError:
   _LOGGER.debug("Tokens are invalid")
   try:
       token_info = api.refresh_tokens()
   except InvalidAuthError:
       _LOGGER.debug("Invalid refresh token, you need to re-login")


# Connect to websocket channel for incidents
wsurl = f"wss://www.brandweerrooster.nl/cable?access_token={token_info['access_token']}"

class FireService():

    def __init__(self, url):

        self._data = None
        self.listener = None
        self.url = url
        self.incidents_listener()

    def on_incident(self, data):
        _LOGGER.debug("INCIDENT: %s", data)
        self._data = data

    def incidents_listener(self):
        """Spawn a new Listener and links it to self.on_incident."""

        self.listener = FireServiceRotaIncidents(on_incident=self.on_incident)
        _LOGGER.debug("Starting incidents listener")
        self.listener.start(url=self.url)


ws = FireService(wsurl)

while True:
    time.sleep(1)

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