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# uptime-kuma-api
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A wrapper for the Uptime Kuma Socket.IO API
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---
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uptime-kuma-api is a Python wrapper for the [Uptime Kuma ](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma ) Socket.IO API.
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This package was developed to configure Uptime Kuma with Ansible. The Ansible collection can be found at https://github.com/lucasheld/ansible-uptime-kuma.
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Python version 3.6+ is required.
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Installation
---
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uptime-kuma-api is available on the [Python Package Index (PyPI) ](https://pypi.org/project/uptime-kuma-api/ ).
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You can install it using pip:
```
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pip install uptime-kuma-api
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```
Examples
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Once you have installed the python package, you can use it to communicate with an Uptime Kuma instance.
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To do so, import `UptimeKumaApi` from the library and specify the Uptime Kuma server url (e.g. 'http://127.0.0.1:3001'), username and password to initialize the connection.
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```python
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>>> from uptime_kuma_api import UptimeKumaApi, MonitorType
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>>> api = UptimeKumaApi('INSERT_URL')
>>> api.login('INSERT_USERNAME', 'INSERT_PASSWORD')
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```
Now you can call one of the existing methods of the instance. For example create a new monitor:
```python
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>>> result = api.add_monitor(type=MonitorType.HTTP, name="Google", url="https://google.com")
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>>> print(result)
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{'msg': 'Added Successfully.', 'monitorId': 1}
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```
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At the end, the connection to the API must be disconnected so that the program does not block.
```python
>>> api.disconnect()
```