An OpenADR client for Python

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README.md

OpenLEADR

OpenLEADR is a Python 3 module that provides a convenient interface to OpenADR systems. It contains an OpenADR Client that you can use to talk to other OpenADR systems, and it contains an OpenADR Server (VTN) with convenient integration possibilities.

Documentation

You can find documentation here: https://openleadr.elaad.io/docs

Contributing

At this moment, we're finishing off a first usable version. After version 0.5.0, new bug reports and pull requests are most welcome.

Developing

git clone https://github.com/openleadr/openleadr-python
cd pyopenadr-python
python3 -m venv python_env
./python_env/bin/pip3 install -e .

Running conformance tests

./python_env/bin/pip3 install pytest pytest-asyncio
./python_env/bin/python3 -m pytest test/conformance