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Hypontech Cloud API Python Library

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A Python library for interacting with the Hypontech Cloud API for solar inverter monitoring.

Features

  • Async/await support using aiohttp
  • Get plant overview data (power, energy production, device status)
  • Get plant list
  • Get plant monitor data (real-time energy, power, earnings, environmental impact)
  • Get inverter list for each plant
  • Get battery list for each plant
  • Get administrator information
  • Automatic token management and refresh
  • Built-in retry logic for rate limiting
  • Type hints for better IDE support
  • Comprehensive error handling

Installation

pip install hyponcloud

Quick Start

Running the Example Script

example.py accepts credentials as command-line arguments:

python example.py <username> <password>

It can also read credentials from environment variables:

HYPONCLOUD_USERNAME=your_username HYPONCLOUD_PASSWORD=your_password python example.py

Or from a .env file next to example.py:

HYPONCLOUD_USERNAME=your_username
HYPONCLOUD_PASSWORD=your_password

Basic Usage

import asyncio
from hyponcloud import HyponCloud

async def main():
    # Create client with your credentials
    async with HyponCloud("your_username", "your_password") as client:
        # Connect and authenticate
        await client.connect()

        # Get overview data
        overview = await client.get_overview()
        print(f"Current power: {overview.power}W")
        print(f"Today's energy: {overview.e_today}kWh")
        print(f"Total energy: {overview.e_total}kWh")

        # Get plant list
        plants = await client.get_list()
        print(f"Number of plants: {len(plants)}")

        # Get inverters for a specific plant
        if plants:
            inverters = await client.get_inverters(plants[0].plant_id)
            print(f"Number of inverters: {len(inverters)}")
            for inverter in inverters:
                print(f"  {inverter.model}: {inverter.power}W")

        # Get batteries for a specific plant
        if plants:
            batteries = await client.get_batteries(plants[0].plant_id)
            print(f"Number of batteries: {len(batteries)}")
            for battery in batteries:
                print(f"  {battery.manufacturer}: {battery.soc:g}%")

        # Get real-time monitor data for a specific plant
        if plants:
            monitor = await client.get_monitor(plants[0].plant_id)
            print(f"Today's energy: {monitor.e_today}kWh")
            print(f"Performance: {monitor.percent:g}%")
            print(f"Total earnings: {monitor.total_earning} {monitor.monetary}")

        # Get administrator information
        admin = await client.get_admin_info()
        print(f"Admin user: {admin.username}")
        print(f"Email: {admin.email}")

asyncio.run(main())

Using with Custom aiohttp Session

import aiohttp
from hyponcloud import HyponCloud

async def main():
    async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
        client = HyponCloud("your_username", "your_password", session=session)

        await client.connect()
        overview = await client.get_overview()
        print(f"Power: {overview.power}W")

asyncio.run(main())

Configuring Retries

You can configure retry behavior globally at the client level, or override it per method call:

from hyponcloud import HyponCloud

async def main():
    # Set global retries to 5 for all API calls
    async with HyponCloud("username", "password", retries=5) as client:
        await client.connect()

        # Uses 5 retries (global setting)
        overview = await client.get_overview()

        # Override for specific call (uses 1 retry)
        plants = await client.get_list(retries=1)

        # Disable retries for this call
        admin = await client.get_admin_info(retries=0)

asyncio.run(main())

Error Handling

from hyponcloud import (
    HyponCloud,
    RequestError,
    AuthenticationError,
    RateLimitError,
)

async def main():
    try:
        async with HyponCloud("username", "password") as client:
            await client.connect()
            overview = await client.get_overview()
            print(f"Power: {overview.power}W")

    except AuthenticationError as e:
        print(f"Authentication failed: {e}")
    except RateLimitError as e:
        print(f"Rate limit exceeded: {e}")
    except RequestError as e:
        print(f"Connection error: {e}")

asyncio.run(main())

Logging

The library logs each API request and response status at the DEBUG level using the standard logging module, under the hyponcloud logger. Credentials and the authentication token are never logged. Enable it to see the requests being made:

import logging

logging.getLogger("hyponcloud").setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

This is independent of the debug constructor argument, which instead prints full HTTP responses (with the token redacted) to stdout.

API Reference

See API.md for the full API reference.

Development

Setup Development Environment

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/jcisio/hyponcloud.git
cd hyponcloud

# Install development dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Set up pre-commit hooks (optional but recommended)
pre-commit install

Running Tests

pytest

Code Formatting

ruff check .
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Type Checking

mypy hyponcloud

Version Management

This project uses setuptools-scm for automatic version management:

  • Versions are automatically determined from git tags
  • Use semantic versioning (e.g., v0.1.2)
  • Create a git tag and push to trigger automated publishing via GitHub Actions
git tag v0.1.2
git push origin v0.1.2

Requirements

  • Python 3.11+
  • aiohttp 3.8.0+
  • mashumaro 3.11+

Build Requirements

  • setuptools-scm 8.0+ (automatically installed during build for version management)

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

Disclaimer

This library is not officially associated with or endorsed by Hypontech. Use at your own risk.

Support

For issues, questions, or contributions, please visit the GitHub repository.

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