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PyHTCC

An (unofficial) library for interfacing with a Honeywell Total Connect Comfort (TCC) thermostat system. It includes both a simple CLI and an API.

Installation

pip install pyhtcc

Simple API Example

from pyhtcc import PyHTCC
p = PyHTCC(<TCC username>, <TCC password>)
zone = p.get_zone_by_name('<zone name>')

# set cooling on, and a setpoint of 75 degrees
zone.set_permanent_cool_setpoint(75)

See https://csm10495.github.io/pyhtcc/ for full API documentation.

CLI Syntax

usage: pyhtcc [-h] [-u USER] [-p PASSWORD] [-n NAME] [-s] [-d] [-l]
              [-H HEAT | -C COOL]

A CLI to perform actions on a Honeywell Total Comfort Connect thermostat
system

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -u USER, --user USER  Username to login to TCC. If not given uses the
                        environment variable PYHTCC_EMAIL
  -p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
                        Password to login to TCC. If not given uses the
                        environment variable PYHTCC_PASS. If neither are
                        given, will prompt for user input.
  -n NAME, --name NAME  Thermostat name to target. If not given, targets all
                        zones
  -s, --show-info       If given, will show info and quit.
  -d, --debug           If given, will log to stdout
  -l, --logout          if given, will logout from TCC after performing
                        actions.
  -H HEAT, --heat HEAT  Set a target heat temperature
  -C COOL, --cool COOL  Set a target cooling temperature

License

MIT License