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Logo NEnvoy

Build Status Nuget version

A .Net Enphase Envoy client available as a NuGet package.

Currently a work in progress. The list of currently implemented (and not yet implemented) items can be found here.

Quickstart

// Create client and login (assumes "envoy" hostname)
var ci = new EnvoyConnectionInfo
{
	Username = "user@gmail.com",
	Password = "sup3rs3cet",
};
var client = await EnvoyClient.FromLoginAsync(ci).ConfigureAwait(false);

// Get information from Envoy
var deviceinfo = await client.GetEnvoyInfoAsync();

Sessions

A login is slow; once a session has been set up (logged in successfully) you can obtain the token and save it for later use:

var token = client.GetToken();
// Save the token to a file/database/whatever

You can then create client from the token:

var client = EnvoyClient.FromToken(token, ci);

Connection

You can specify a different hostname or IP address for your Envoy:

var ci = new ConnectionInfo("user@gmail.com", "sup3rs3cet", "envoy.local");
// or:
var ci = new ConnectionInfo("user@gmail.com", "sup3rs3cet", "192.168.123.45");

Similarly, the base URI's for the enphase portal can be overridden:

var ci = new ConnectionInfo("user@gmail.com", "sup3rs3cet", EnphaseBaseUri: "https://enlighten-new.enphaseenergy.com");
// or:
var ci = new ConnectionInfo("user@gmail.com", "sup3rs3cet", EnphaseEntrezBaseUri: "https://entrez-new.enphaseenergy.com");

Contributing

Yes please! Implement any of the methods and make a PR and we'll take it from there.

License

Licensed under MIT license. See LICENSE for details.


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