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# EE-status-v3 #
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## Summary ##
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This is a python webapp for getting status history for your cameras.
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## Settings File ##
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There is file `settings.py` that is needed to run. It should look similar to this:
```
config = {
# Set up your application and get client id/secrete first
# https://developerv3.eagleeyenetworks.com/page/my-application
"client_id": "",
"client_secret": "",
# you will need to add approved redirect_uris in your application
# this examples assumes you've added http://127.0.0.1:3333/login_callback
# change the following variables if you did something different
# Note: do not use localhost for server_host, use 127.0.0.1 instead
"server_protocol": "http",
"server_host": "127.0.0.1",
"server_port": "3333",
"server_path": "login_callback",
}
```
You can create your application and setup credentials at: [https://developerv3.eagleeyenetworks.com/page/my-application-html](my applications). You can also reach out to api_support@een.com for help.
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## Ideas on how to use ##
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I encluded an example Flask server in `app.py`. You can run it locally with `python flask run -p 3333 --debug`
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It uses server sessions to track your instance of the EagleEyev3 class but doesn't have any other storage. It uses the API as the source of truth.