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Installation
We need to get credentials from the android app. We will retrieve this information:
- client-id and client-secret for the api
- some url to login
1.1 Download the app on your computer, the original MyPeugeot app can be downloaded here for example (please download version 1.27).
1.2 Install requirements :
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You need python >= 3.6
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On debian based distribution you can install some requirement from repos, it's faster than installtion with pip:
sudo apt-get install python3-typing-extensions python3-pandas python3-plotly python3-paho-mqtt python3-six python3-dateutil python3-brotli libblas-dev liblapack-dev gfortran python3-pycryptodome libatlas3-base python3-cryptography
- For everyone :
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
1.3 run the decoder script : python3 app_decoder.py <path to my apk file>
mypeugeot email: <write your mypeugeot email>
mypeugeot password: <write your mypeugeot password>
What is the car api realm : clientsB2CPeugeot, clientsB2CDS, clientsB2COpel, clientsB2CVauxhall
clientsB2CPeugeot
What is your country code ? (ex: FR, GB, DE, ES...)
FR
save config change
Your vehicles: {'VINNUBMER': {'id': 'vehicule id'}}
1.4 If it works you will have VIN of your vehicles and there ids in the last line. The script generates a test.json file with all credentials needed.
1.5 start the app:
Start the app with charge control enabled :
python3 server.py -f test.json -c charge_config1.json
At the first launch you will receive an SMS, and you will be asked to give it and also give your pin code (the four-digit code that your use on the android app). If it failed you can remove the file otp.bin and retry.
You can see all options available with :
python3 server.py -h