from arlo import Arlo USERNAME = 'fransolet.thomas@gmail.com' PASSWORD = 'Coconuts09' try: # Instantiating the Arlo object automatically calls Login(), which returns an oAuth token that gets cached. # Subsequent successful calls to login will update the oAuth token. arlo = Arlo(USERNAME, PASSWORD) # At this point you're logged into Arlo. # Get the list of devices and filter on device type to only get the basestation. # This will return an array which includes all of the basestation's associated metadata. basestations = arlo.GetDevices('basestation') # Get the list of devices and filter on device type to only get the camera. # This will return an array which includes all of the camera's associated metadata. cameras = arlo.GetDevices('camera') # Tells the Arlo basestation to trigger a snapshot on the given camera. # This snapshot is not instantaneous, so this method waits for the response and returns the url # for the snapshot, which is stored on the Amazon AWS servers. snapshot_url = arlo.TriggerFullFrameSnapshot(basestations[0], cameras[0]) # This method requests the snapshot for the given url and writes the image data to the location specified. # In this case, to the current directory as a file named "snapshot.jpg" # Note: Snapshots are in .jpg format. arlo.DownloadSnapshot(snapshot_url, 'snapshot.jpg') except Exception as e: print(e)