mycorerepository/RPI Code/Arlo/examples/arlo-download-bycamera.py

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from arlo import Arlo
from datetime import timedelta, date
import datetime
import sys, os
sys.path.append('..')
#import json
USERNAME = 'user@example.com'
PASSWORD = 'supersecretpassword'
videopath = 'videos'
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 cameras.
# This will return an array which includes all of the canera's associated metadata
# and includes Arlo Q devices, re: https://github.com/jeffreydwalter/arlo/wiki/FAQ#frequently-asked-questions
cameras = arlo.GetDevices('camera')
arloq = arlo.GetDevices('arloq')
arloqs = arlo.GetDevices('arloqs')
cameras = cameras + arloq + arloqs
cameras_by_id = {}
# setup a hash where each camera deviceId is assocaited with its name for lookup later
for camera in cameras:
cameras_by_id[camera['deviceId']] = camera['deviceName']
today = (date.today() - timedelta(days=0)).strftime("%Y%m%d")
seven_days_ago = (date.today() - timedelta(days=7)).strftime("%Y%m%d")
# Get all of the recordings for a date range.
library = arlo.GetLibrary(seven_days_ago, today)
# Check if videos folder already exists
if not os.path.exists(videopath):
os.makedirs(videopath)
# Iterate through the recordings in the library.
for recording in library:
# Set the extension based on the content type of the returned media
content_type = recording['contentType']
extension = '.jpg' if content_type == 'image/jpg' else '.mp4'
# Grab the camera name to use for the filename from the cameras_by_id hash above
camera_name = cameras_by_id[recording['deviceId']]
videofilename = camera_name + ' - ' + datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(int(recording['name']) // 1000).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H-%M-%S') + extension
# Download the video and write it to the given path.
arlo.DownloadRecording(recording['presignedContentUrl'], videopath + '/' + videofilename)
print('Downloaded video ' + videofilename + ' from ' + recording['createdDate'] + '.')
# Use the following line to print all the data we got for the recording.
#print(json.dumps(recording, indent = 4))
# Delete all of the videos you just downloaded from the Arlo library.
# Notice that you can pass the "library" object we got back from the GetLibrary() call.
#result = arlo.BatchDeleteRecordings(library)
# If we made it here without an exception, then the videos were successfully deleted.
#print ('Batch deletion of videos completed successfully.')
arlo.Logout()
print('Logged out')
except Exception as e:
print(e)