This have in mind to start developing API clients for Home Assistant to be 100% asynchronous
Fork this repository by using it as a template.
This package provides good defaults for any API client code that is split on the following modules:
errors.py
: module that define the custom errors the API and/or client would be returning to their users.model.py
: definition of the API data model. All returned objects from the clients would be defined here.client.py
: the logic around calling the API
To start developing with this package, fork it, create a virtual environment and install all the dependencies needed for development.
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install '.[dev]'
This package provides already an skeleton with some best practices when starting developing your API client.
- 100% async from the start: Home Assistant runs its main logic using an asynchronous engine, and having 3rd party clients running async can have performance benefits and ease of integration on new and existing components.
- A
aiohttp.ClientSession
should always to be a constructor argument (so a session and connection pool can be shared between multiple clients). The template already provides a class constructor to create the Client without any initialClientSession
in case it is not available. - The output of each API endpoint is a typed
Model
that is build as a dataclass and can be parsed from a JSON response or a nested dictionary. This ensures the consumer of the API outputs can take benefits from the benefits dataclasses provide like readaibility on its structure and field types. - The whole library is annotated with Python types so type checkers can help us detect errors early on rather than at runtime.