import mysql.connector import requests import time def database_connect(): return mysql.connector.connect( host="localhost", user="root", password="", database="goodgarden" ) def fetch_and_display_all(urls, access_token): for url in urls: try: headers = { "Authorization": f"Token {access_token}" } response = requests.get(url, headers=headers) response.raise_for_status() data = response.json() print(f"Data from {url}:") print(data) load_data(data) except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: print(f"Error fetching data from {url}: {e}") # Wait for a certain time (e.g., 60 seconds) before making the next call print("Waiting for the next retrieval action...") time.sleep(10) # Time here is in seconds. def load_data(data): mydb = database_connect() if mydb.is_connected(): mycursor = mydb.cursor() # Here you need to adjust the correct column names and data formats based on the API response insert_query = """ INSERT INTO goodgarden.devices (serial_number, name, label, last_seen, last_battery_voltage) VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s ) """ for record in data['results']: # Adjust this based on the actual structure of the JSON serial_number = record.get('serial_number', '') name = record.get('name', '') label = record.get('label', '') last_seen = record.get('last_seen', '') last_battery_voltage = record.get('last_battery_voltage', '') print(f"Inserting data: serial_number={serial_number}, name={name}, label={label}, last_seen={last_seen}, last_battery_voltage={last_battery_voltage}") # Print the data being inserted # Execute the query mycursor.execute(insert_query, (serial_number, name, label, last_seen, last_battery_voltage)) # Commit the changes mydb.commit() # Close cursor and connection mycursor.close() mydb.close() print("Data inserted into the database.") if __name__ == "__main__": urls = [ "https://garden.inajar.nl/api/devices/?format=json" ] access_token = "33bb3b42452306c58ecedc3c86cfae28ba22329c" # Vervang dit met jouw echte toegangstoken fetch_and_display_all(urls, access_token)