pymywatertoronto

Library built for Home Assistant to integrate with the City of Toronto MyWaterToronto service


Keywords
water, meter, cityoftoronto
License
Other
Install
pip install pymywatertoronto==1.5.0

Documentation

🌤️ Python Wrapper for MyWaterToronto REST API

Latest PyPI version Supported Python

This module communicates with the City of Toronto MyWaterToronto service.

The module is primarily written for the purpose of being used in Home Assistant for the Custom Integration called mywatertoronto .

This API will read the account information and obtain a list of address(es) and meter(s).

Consumption data incude

Unfortunately, the City of Toronto only appears to be pulling meter data every 1-2 days.

Install

pymywatertoronto is available on PyPi:

pip install pymywatertoronto

Consumption Buckets

This library will provide the following consumption buckets

  • Total usage
  • Today usage
  • Week-to-date usage
  • Month-to-date usage
  • Year-to-date usage

Usage

This library is primarily designed to be used in Home Assistant.

The main interface for the library is the pymywatertoronto.MyWaterToronto. This interface takes 6 options:

  • session: (required) An existing aiohttp.ClientSession.
  • account_number: (required) Enter your Account No. found on the utility bill.
  • client_number: (required) Enter your Client No. found on the utility bill.
  • last_name: (required) Enter your Last Name - must match the first last name on the utility bill.
  • postal_code: (required) Enter your Postal Code - must match the postal code on the utility bill.
  • last_payment_method: (required) use the enumerations from const.LastPaymentMethod.

Copy the tests/template.env to tests/.env file and update the account information with your your City of Toronto account information:

ACCOUNT_NUMBER="000000000"
CLIENT_NUMBER="000000000-00"
LAST_NAME="lastname"
POSTAL_CODE="A1A 1A1"
LAST_PAYMENT_METHOD="4"

Use the enumerations from const.LastPaymentMethod.

Run the test file: python tests/test_mywatertoronto.py [-h or --dump]

--dump paramater will create two files containing data that is leveraged in the Home Assistant integration:

  • data_account_details.json
  • data_consumption.json