# Solar Grabber Solar Grabber is a web service that provides a REST API layer over various cloud sites/services/APIs to get statistical data of your solar panels. ## Building & running First, you need to provide settings in the file `Rocket.toml` by setting the username, password and other cloud service-specific settings. You can copy and modify `Rocket.toml.example` for this. For example for My Autarco: ```toml [default] # ... # Put your solar cloud service credentials below username = "foo@domain.tld" password = "secret" site_id = "abc123de" ``` You can also change this configuration to use a different address and/or port. (Note that Rocket listens on `127.0.0.1:8000` by default for debug builds, i.e. builds when you don't add `--release`.) ```toml [default] address = "0.0.0.0" port = 8080 # ... ``` This will work independent of the type of build. For more about Rocket's configuration, see: . Finally, using Cargo, it is easy to build and run Solar Grabber, just run: ```shell $ cargo run --release ... Compiling solar-grabber v0.1.0 (/path/to/solar-grabber) Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 9m 26s Running `/path/to/solar-grabber/target/release/solar-grabber` ``` ## API endpoint The `/` API endpoint provides the current statistical data of your solar panels once it has successfully logged into the cloud service using your credentials. There is no path and no query parameters, just: ```http GET / ``` ### Response A response uses the JSON format and typically looks like this: ```json {"current_w":23,"total_kwh":6159,"last_updated":1661194620} ``` This contains the current production power (`current_w`) in Watt, the total of produced energy since installation (`total_kwh`) in kilowatt-hour and the (UNIX) timestamp that indicates when the information was last updated. ## License Solar Grabber is licensed under the MIT license (see the `LICENSE` file or ).