An unofficial Python library for requesting data from the Portland General Electric (PGE) API.
Portland General (PGE): https://portlandgeneral.com/
API: https://api.portlandgeneral.com/
PGE GraphQL Endpoint: https://api.portlandgeneral.com/pge-graphql
The package is availble via PyPi and can be installed with the following command:
pip3 install portlandgeneral-api
To install it from the repo, clone the repo and cd into the directory:
git clone https://github.com/piekstra/portlandgeneral-api.git
cd portlandgeneral-api
You can install this library with pip
:
pip3 install .
There are two examples available, one for the PortlandGeneralApi
and one for the OPowerApi
.
This project leverages wiremock
to test the code to some extent. Note this will not protect the project from changes that Portland General makes to their API, but instead verifies that the existing code functions consistently as written.
Note that the tests setup leverages the local_env_vars.py
file. The values for those environment variables need to be set based on the following:
PORTLANDGENERAL_USERNAME
:example@email.com
- This must have parity with theemail
in thebody
specified intests/wiremock/mappings/jwt_request.json
PORTLANDGENERAL_PASSWORD
:portlandgeneral_password
- This must have parity with thepassword
in thebody
specified intests/wiremock/mappings/jwt_request.json
IDP_HOST_OVERRIDE
:http://127.0.0.1:9090
- This URL is simplyhttp://127.0.0.1
but the url port must have parity with thedocker-compose.yaml
wiremock service's exposed httpport
.API_HOST_OVERRIDE
:http://127.0.0.1:9090
- This URL is simplyhttp://127.0.0.1
but the url port must have parity with thedocker-compose.yaml
wiremock service's exposed httpport
.
To run tests, you will first need to start the wiremock service by running:
docker-compose up -d
Then, you can run the actual tests with the following command:
pytest --verbose
This project leverages GitHub Actions and has a workflow that will run these tests. The environment configuration for the tests must have parity with the local_env_vars.py
file from the local testing.
Releases should follow a Semantic Versioning scheme.
When changes have been made that warrant a new release that should be published, modify the __version__
in setup.py
After the change is merged to the main
branch, go to releases and Draft a new release
. The Tag version
should follow the pattern v1.0.0
and should Target
the main
branch.
The Release title
should not include the v
from the tag and should have a reasonably detailed description of the new release's changes.
Once the release has been published, the .github/workflows/python-publish.yml
GitHub Actions Workflow should trigger and automatically upload the new version to PyPi using GitHub secrets credentials.
Certain values found in constants.py are copied from the Portland General's Website where they conveniently left their source maps. Those values are in fact not tied to a personal account with Portland General, but are instead specific to their deployments.