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PyViCare

Implements an object to interact with the Viessmann ViCare API. The OAuth2 authentication token can optionally be stored in a file to be reused. Tokens are automatically renewed.

A few nice feature removed from the app are available though the API (Comfort and Eco modes).

Version 0.1.0

Note that the version 0.1.0 DOES BREAK a few things. ViCareSession is now removed. You can now use the following objects:

from PyViCare.PyViCareDevice import Device # generic device
from PyViCare.PyViCareGazBoiler import GazBoiler # gaz boiler
from PyViCare.PyViCareHeatPump import HeatPump # heat pump

Device Features / Errors

Depending on the device, some features are not available/supported. This results in a raising of a PyViCareNotSupportedFeatureError if the dedicated method is called. This is most likely not a bug, but a limitation of the device itself.

Basic usage

Simple example:

import sys
import logging
sys.path.insert(0, 'PyViCare')
from PyViCare.PyViCareGazBoiler import GazBoiler

t=GazBoiler("email@domain","password","token.save")
print(t.getDomesticHotWaterConfiguredTemperature()) 
print(t.getDomesticHotWaterStorageTemperature())
print(t.getOutsideTemperature())
print(t.getRoomTemperature())
print(t.getSupplyTemperature())
print(t.getOutsideTemperature()) 
print(t.getHeatingCurveShift()) 
print(t.getHeatingCurveSlope()) 
print(t.getBoilerTemperature())
print(t.getActiveProgram())
print(t.getPrograms())

print(t.getCurrentDesiredTemperature())
print(t.getMonthSinceLastService())
print(t.getLastServiceDate())

print(t.getDesiredTemperatureForProgram("comfort"))
print(t.getActiveMode())

print(t.getDesiredTemperatureForProgram("comfort"))
print(t.setProgramTemperature("comfort",21))
print(t.activateProgram("comfort"))
print(t.setDomesticHotWaterTemperature(59))
print(t.activateProgram("comfort"))
print(t.deactivateComfort())

Postman example

Follow these steps to access the API in Postman:

  1. Create an access token in the Authorization tab with type OAuth 2.0 and following inputs:

    • Client id: 79742319e39245de5f91d15ff4cac2a8
    • Secret id: 8ad97aceb92c5892e102b093c7c083fa
    • Callback url: vicare://oauth-callback/everest
    • Auth url: https://iam.viessmann.com/idp/v1/authorize
    • Access token url: https://iam.viessmann.com/idp/v1/token
    • Scope: openid

    A login popup will open. Enter your ViCare username and password.

  2. Use this URL to access your installationId and gatewaySerial:

    https://api.viessmann-platform.io/general-management/installations

    • installationId is entities[0].properties.id
    • gatewaySerial is entities[0].entities[0].properties.serial
  3. Use above data to replace {installationId} and {gatewaySerial} in this URL to investigate the Viessmann API:

    https://api.viessmann-platform.io/operational-data/v1/installations/{installationId}/gateways/{gatewaySerial}/devices/0/features

Types of heatings

  • Use GazBoiler for gas heatings
  • Use HeatPump for heat pumps
  • Use FuelCell for fuel cells

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