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A WebThing WebSocket consumer and API client.

Project description

A WebThing WebSocket consumer and API client.

Installation

The module is available from the Python Package Index.

$ pip3 install webthing-ws

On a Fedora-based system or on a CentOS/RHEL host with EPEL 8.

$ sudo dnf -y install python3-webthing-ws

Usage

The file example.py contains an example about how to use this module.

Development

For development is recommended to use a venv. Create it in the directory after cloning the Git repository.

$ python3 -m venv .
$ source bin/activate
$ python3 setup.py develop

License

webthing-ws is licensed under MIT, for more details check LICENSE.

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