An unofficial Python module for interacting with Srp Energy data.
Project description
The srpenergy module is an unofficial Python module for interacting with Srp Energy data.
Development: https://github.com/lamoreauxlab/srpenergy-api-client-python/
Documentation: https://srpenergy-api-client-python.readthedocs.io/
Srp provides an hourly energy usage report for their customers. The srpenergy module fetches the data found via the api.
The data returned from the hourly url https://myaccount.srpnet.com/myaccountapi/api/usage/hourlydetail?billaccount=<code>&beginDate=<MM-DD-YYYY>&endDate=<MM-DD-YYYY>
{ "hourlyConsumptionList": [],
"hourlyGenerationList": [],
"hourlyReceivedList": [],
"hourlyUsageList":[{
"date": "2019-10-09T00:00:00",
"hour": "2019-10-09T00:00:00",
"onPeakKwh": 0.0,
"offPeakKwh": 0.0,
"shoulderKwh": 0.0,
"superOffPeakKwh": 0.0,
"totalKwh": 0.4,
"onPeakCost": 0.0,
"offPeakCost": 0.0,
"shoulderCost": 0.0,
"superOffPeakCost": 0.0,
"totalCost": 0.08
}
],
"demandList":[]
}
Installing
It is distributed on PyPI and can be installed with pip:
pip install srpenergy
Use
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from srpenergy.client import SrpEnergyClient
accountid = 'your account id'
username = 'your username'
password = 'your password'
end_date = datetime.now()
start_date = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=2)
client = SrpEnergyClient(accountid, username, password)
usage = client.usage(start_date, end_date)
date, hour, isodate, kwh, cost = usage[0]
For Time of use plans pass in the argument is_tou
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from srpenergy.client import SrpEnergyClient
accountid = 'your account id'
username = 'your username'
password = 'your password'
end_date = datetime.now()
start_date = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=2)
client = SrpEnergyClient(accountid, username, password)
usage = client.usage(start_date, end_date, True)
date, hour, isodate, kwh, cost = usage[0]
Development
Configure Dev Environment
This section will configure your computer to develop, test, and debug the project.
Style Guidelines
This project enforces quite strict PEP8 and PEP257 (Docstring Conventions) compliance on all code submitted.
We use Black for uncompromised code formatting.
Summary of the most relevant points:
Comments should be full sentences and end with a period.
Imports should be ordered.
Constants and the content of lists and dictionaries should be in alphabetical order.
It is advisable to adjust IDE or editor settings to match those requirements.
Ordering of imports
Instead of order the imports manually, use isort.
pip3 install isort
isort .
Use new style string formatting
Prefer f-strings over % or str.format.
#New
f"{some_value} {some_other_value}"
# Old, wrong
"{} {}".format("New", "style")
"%s %s" % ("Old", "style")
One exception is for logging which uses the percentage formatting. This is to avoid formatting the log message when it is suppressed.
_LOGGER.info("Can't connect to the webservice %s at %s", string1, string2)
Testing
As it states in the Style Guidelines section all code is checked to verify the following:
All the unit tests pass
All code passes the checks from the linting tools
Install the test dependencies into your Python environment:
pip3 install -r requirements_test.txt
Now that you have all test dependencies installed, you can run tests on the project:
isort .
codespell --skip="./.*,*.csv,*.json,*.pyc,./docs/_build/*,./htmlcov/*"
black setup.py srpenergy tests
flake8 setup.py srpenergy tests
pylint setup.py srpenergy tests
pydocstyle setup.py srpenergy tests
rstcheck README.rst
python -m pytest tests
python -m pytest --cov-report term-missing --cov=srpenergy tests
Building Docs
Build the documentation locally with
cd docs
python -m sphinx -T -b html -d _build/doctrees -D language=en . _build/html
Run Git Pre-commit
Run pre-commit hooks on the repository.
# Run all hooks
pre-commit run --all-files
# Run a specific hook
pre-commit run hook_id
Package and Deploy
After a successful build, packageing and deploying will:
Bump Version
Tag version in git
Create Release in git
Release to pypi
Bump Version
Change the version in the following files:
srpenergy/__init__.py
docs/conf.py
Tag Version
Commit, tag, and push the new version
git commit -m "Bump version"
git tag -a 1.3.1 -m "1.3.1"
git push --tags
Create Release
Create a new Release
Name the Release the same as the tag name
Auto-generate release notes.
Release to pypi
Upgrade to the latest version of setuptools and create package and test
python -m pip install --user --upgrade setuptools wheel # Get latest version
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
twine check dist/*
Upload the package to test first
python -m twine upload --repository testpypi dist/*
Check that package looks ok. After testing, upload to the main repository
python -m twine upload dist/*
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