-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 34
PyAlro login issue #114
Comments
Seeing this issue as well. |
Seeing the same issue. Seems Arlo has changed the api :-( |
I'm having the same problem. |
same here |
Same for me... Help please... |
I have a PR #115 which works for me. My tests are very limited though. Thanks @thejeffreystone for the pointer. |
Sorry, but I don't understand what is the solution that works for you! Please can you explain better? |
I don't really know what happened under the hood. I'm just following what this PR did. I guess we need to use a new authentication mechanism to login now so some code changes to API endpoints and requests/responses are required - see the PR for details. |
yes its working with the new authentication mechanism. |
Not to take away from the great work that has been done within this repo (I've even made small contributions once upon a time), but it has not been actively supported for a while and I keep seeing the notifications for issues and feature requests. I just wanted to share that there are other repos that are currently active and adjusting to these changes. Twrecked is managing this repo, along with plugin repos for Home Assistant, and they work very well: https://github.com/twrecked/pyaarlo |
Thanks for fixing it guys. Will give it a try asap. |
Hi, sorry, but I don't understand what are you done to fix this; I've uninstalled and reinstalled pyarlo, but the problem is the same. Please could you explain me step by step what should I do to solve? Thanks |
@mberry73 you'll be able to find examples of leveraging the base package through the Home Assistant component, which has a lot of documentation, tips, and observations about the API: https://github.com/twrecked/hass-aarlo |
Hi, I’m testing your exemple; my scope is selecta base and check what is the active mode…
Do you have some sugget?
Thanks
… Il giorno 23 mar 2020, alle ore 17:43, Jeremy Williams ***@***.***> ha scritto:
@mberry73 <https://github.com/mberry73> you'll be able to find examples of leveraging the base package through the Home Assistant component, which has a lot of documentation, tips, and observations about the API: https://github.com/twrecked/hass-aarlo <https://github.com/twrecked/hass-aarlo>
—
You are receiving this because you commented.
Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#114 (comment)>, or unsubscribe <https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AHUN66MK2UXLPSWRQEYD4XTRI6GRTANCNFSM4LQYFNKA>.
|
Using https://github.com/twrecked/pyaarlo/ now. |
So this works? Is the install the same for a Hassio version of HA? |
Not quite sure what you mean. I'm just using the python module with my own scripts. pip install git+https://github.com/twrecked/pyaarlo |
Being non-technical, I followed the below getting setup at install. So can drop this update above on my HA install, config, and should be good getting Arlo going again? |
#115 LGTM and I verified it fixes the issue -- can we just merge that in? |
Seems like the issue is that the login API is now blocking requests where user agent is
right before this line. |
Hi,
I have PyArlo run every 30 mins to check my Arlo base station using AzureDevOps pipelines.
Running PyArlo('username', 'passwordhere') is now giving the following error:
PyArlo('username', 'passwordhere')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
File "C:\Python38\lib\site-packages\pyarlo_init_.py", line 50, in init
self.ArloMediaLibrary = ArloMediaLibrary(self,
File "C:\Python38\lib\site-packages\pyarlo\media.py", line 29, in init
self.videos = self.load(days)
File "C:\Python38\lib\site-packages\pyarlo\media.py", line 56, in load
data = self._session.query(url,
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'get'
This error is also occurring manually on execution.
Can you advise on how I can assist with getting this resolved?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: