The ConnectedCar Python SDK is an open-source, python package that provides the ability to send commands to your Ford Sync Connect connected vehicle.
python3 -m pip install connectedcar
Requirements
- To make requests to a vehicle, the end user must have signed up for an account using Ford Pass. These credentials will be used to authenticate your requests.
Import the ConnectedCar SDK
import connectedcar
Create a new connectedcar client
- Note the default ConnectedCar client_id is
9fb503e0-715b-47e8-adfd-ad4b7770f73b
client = connectedcar.AuthClient('9fb503e0-715b-47e8-adfd-ad4b7770f73b', None, None, None, 'US') # Region argument is only required if you live outside the United States.
- Note: If your region is outside of the US you can pass different region parameters. Regions: (US, CA, EU, AU)
Use client.get_user_access_token()
to exchange your user credentials for an access object. To make any vehicle data request to the Ford Sync Connect API, you'll need to give the SDK a valid access token.
access = client.get_user_access_token('<username>', '<password>')
This access object will look like this:
{
"access_token": "...",
"token_type": "Bearer",
"expiration": "2021-03-01T18:04:25+00:00",
"refresh_token": "...",
"refresh_expiration": "2021-03-02T18:03:25+00:00",
"expires_in": "..."
}
Access tokens will expire every 2 hours, so you'll need to constantly refresh them by calling client.exchange_refresh_token()
refreshToken = client.exchange_refresh_token(access['refresh_token'])
With your access token in hand, use connectedcar.User()
to get a User object representing the user.
user = connectedcar.User(access['access_token'], "US") # Region argument is only required if you live outside the United States.
Use user.vehicles()
to return an array of all the vehicles associated with a users account. The response will include the vehicle vin.
vehicles = user.vehicles()
vehicleList = [] # Array of vehicles
for userVehicle in vehicles: # For each user vehicle
vehicleList.append(userVehicle['VIN'])
Now with a vehicle vin in hand, use connectedcar.Vehicle()
to get a Vehicle object representing the user's vehicle.
currentVehicle = connectedcar.Vehicle(vehicleList[0], access['access_token'], "US") # Region argument is only required if you live outside the United States.
Now you can ask the car to do things, or ask it for some data! For example:
currentVehicle.start()
For more examples on what you can do with Sync Connected car, see the examples folder or take a peek at the documentation.
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THIS CODEBASE IS NOT ENDORSED, AFFILIATED, OR ASSOCIATED WITH FORD, FOMOCO OR THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY.