Exemple #1
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def deviceSetup(deviceName, config):
    # Setup with a base config containing email and password
    client = Client(config)

    # Logs into Pushover's servers based on config
    client.login()

    # Registers a new device using the supplied device name
    client.registerDevice(deviceName)

    # Save the new device to a new config so registration
    # can be bypassed in the future
    client.writeConfig(config)
    if (messageList):
        for message in messageList:

            # Do work with message here!

            # Make sure to acknowledge messages with priority >= 2
            if (message.priority >= 2):
                if (message.acked != 1):
                    client.acknowledgeEmergency(message.receipt)

        # Make sure you delete messages that you recieve!
        client.deleteMessages(messageList[-1].id)


# Setups with a device configuration
client = Client("example_device.cfg")

# Get any messages sent before the client has started
messageList = client.getOutstandingMessages()

# Do work with outstanding messages

# Make sure you delete messages that you recieve!
if (messageList):
    client.deleteMessages(messageList[-1].id)

# Pass our function as a parameter, this will run 'forever'
client.getWebSocketMessages(messageCallback)

# Can optionally continue doing other work here without the need
# to poll the websocket
"""
In this example we register a new device to the account provided
in the configuration file.

Please note that if you do not own a Pushover Desktop License for this 
account, after 5 days of registering a new device you will need to 
purchase one. After purchasing you have unlimited access to new desktop
devices. Visit .... for more information.
"""
from pushover_open_client import Client

#Setup with a base config containing email and password
client = Client("example_base.cfg")

#Logs into Pushover's servers based on config
client.login()

#Registers a new device using the supplied device name
client.registerDevice("DeviceName")

#Save the new device to a new config so registration
#can be bypassed in the future
client.writeConfig("example_device.cfg")
# use the file path rather than just relative, because the script can be called from a different working directory
inputConfigFile = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) + "/base.cfg"
outputConfigFile = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) + "/device.cfg"


with open(inputConfigFile, 'r') as inputConfig:
    jsonConfig = json.load(inputConfig)

domoticzAddress = jsonConfig["domoticzAddress"]
domoticzUser = jsonConfig["domoticzUser"]
domoticzPassword = jsonConfig["domoticzPassword"]


#Setup with a base config containing email and password
client = Client(inputConfigFile)

#Logs into Pushover's servers based on config
client.login()

#Registers a new device using the supplied device name
client.registerDevice("IFTTTDomoticz")

#Save the new device to a new config so registration
#can be bypassed in the future
client.writeConfig(outputConfigFile)

# Read the output Config file
with open(outputConfigFile, 'r') as outputConfig:
    jsonConfig = json.load(outputConfig)
"""
In this example we poll the websocket in order to recieve real time
messages from the provided websocket.

The example assumes the configuration provided already contains a
registered device.
"""
from pushover_open_client import Client
from time import sleep

# Setups with a device configuration
client = Client("example_device.cfg")

# Get any messages sent before the client has started
messageList = client.getOutstandingMessages()

# Do work with outstanding messages

# Make sure you delete messages that you recieve!
if(messageList):
    client.deleteMessages(messageList[-1].id)

# Our polling loop
while(True):
    messageList = client.getWebSocketMessages()

    # Prcoess/do work with messageList!
    if(messageList):
        for message in messageList:

            # Do work with message here!