Create low-level REST client#15
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Follows: #14
This PR creates the low-level
dingz.restmodule which aims to provide a thin abstraction over the dingz REST API.The goal is to rebuild the high-level API on top of this layer.
The current vision is to have:
dingz.rest- handles the REST APIdingz.webhook- infrastructure for receiving "webhook" pushes from the dingz devicesdingz.mqtt- handles the MQTT APIdingz- High level API, similar to the current API. This API can make use of all three interfaces to allow for real-time updates.I want to support both webhook and mqtt. Webhooks are easy to set up automatically, but MQTT scales a lot better.
While working on these changes I realized that the current state of the codebase is completely unusable with the newer dingz firmware. I decided that I won't even try to keep things backwards-compatible. Naturally, this is gonna lead to a lot of breaking changes.