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February 03, 2016, 05:54:29 PM
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billbrazeal

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I am trying to read the recent entries in the HG Log file from a python program.  I can submit the command http://serverurl/api/HomeAutomation.HomeGenie/Logging/Recent.Last/<mseconds> via the requests.get command and get a <Response [200]> result so the command seems to work.  But I don't see how to access the actual log file results.  How are those returned from this command? 

I know there is data in the log because it is enabled and I can download it and see data in the logs.

February 03, 2016, 08:21:21 PM
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bkenobi

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I tried this api call and got a blank page back so I can't help apparently.

February 03, 2016, 09:24:06 PM
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billbrazeal

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The documentation says that the Recent.Last command should return a JSON array of events but when I try to access the results of the call with the code below I get the error "No JSON object could be decoded" which is consistent with the JSON documentation that says:

In case the JSON decoding fails, r.json raises an exception. For example, if the response gets a 204 (No Content), or if the response contains invalid JSON, attempting r.json raises ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded.

>>> import requests
>>> r = requests.get('http://serverurl/api/HomeAutomation.HomeGenie/Logging/Recent.Last/<mseconds>')
>>> r.json()

I am not that familiar with calling the commands and accessing the results so maybe I am missing something here.  If anyone can point out what I might be missing I would be grateful.  Or, if there is an error in the documentation it might be good to investigate that.

Thanks