A library to control your Tado Smart Thermostat. This repository contains an actual library in libtado/api.py and a proof of concept command line client in libtado/__main__.py.
The tested version of APIs is Tado v2.
You can download official library with pip install libtado.
But because I do not own a Tado anymore you may want to use a fork of libtado instead. For example you can install the fork that is currently (February 2019) maintained and improved by @germainlefebvre4. Please note that I do not monitor or verify changes of this repository. Please check the source yourself.
git clone https://github.com/germainlefebvre4/libtado.gitPlease check out https://libtado.readthedocs.io for more documentation.
Retrieve your CLIENT_SECRET before running the script otherwise you will get a 401 Unauthorized Access.
To get your CLIENT_SECRET enable the Developper Mode when logging in and catch the Headers. You will find the form data like this :
client_id: tado-web-app
client_secret: fndskjnjzkefjNFRNkfKJRNFKRENkjnrek
grant_type: password
password: MyBeautifulPassword
scope: home.user
username: [email protected]
Then you just have to get the value in the attribute client_secret. You will need it to connect to your account through Tado APIs. The client_secret never dies so you can base your script on it.
Your CLIENT_SECRET must be kept secret.
Download the repository. You can work inside it. Beware that the examples assume that they can access the file ./libtado/api.py.
Now you can call it in your Pyhton script!
import libtado.api
t = api.Tado('[email protected]', 'myPassword', 'client_secret')
print(t.get_me())
print(t.get_home())
print(t.get_zones())
print(t.get_state(1))An example script is provided in the repository as example.py.
It shows you how to use the library and expose some structured responses. A more detailed example is available in libtado/__main__.py.