HomeHub SDK for Python is an integration toolkit designed to streamline the process of managing data stored in MinIO and MongoDB on Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems. This SDK simplifies access and operations across various devices and platforms, providing a consistent and efficient way to handle home data management tasks.
For more insights into the concepts and ideas behind this SDK, check out my article: "Multi-Device Data Management: Secure Storage with MinIO and MongoDB on NAS".
- Unified Interface: Seamless integration with MinIO and MongoDB, offering a single interface for various data management tasks.
- Cross-Platform Consistency: Consistent experience across different devices and platforms.
- Easy to Use: Simple and intuitive API, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced developers.
- Scalable: Designed to efficiently handle both small and large-scale home data management needs.
To get started with HomeHub SDK for Python, follow these steps:
- Install the SDK:
NOTE: This SDK is currently in development and not yet available on PyPI. To install the SDK, clone this repository and run pip install .
in the root directory.
pip install homehub-python
- Setting up your environment:
Ensure you have MinIO and MongoDB set up on your NAS. Refer to our detailed guides for setup instructions.
- Basic Usage:
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For detailed documentation, including API references and advanced usage, visit my blog HomeHub SDK:Simplifying Home Data Management.
We welcome contributions to the HomeHub SDK! Please read our Contributing Guide for details on how to contribute.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please open an issue on our GitHub repository.
Happy Data Managing with HomeHub SDK for Python!