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A bad Nest integration that uses the web api to work after Works with Nest was shut down (bad Google, go sit in your corner and think about what you did)
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## Why is it bad?
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## Why is it bad
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This isn't an advertised or public API, it's still better than web scraping, but will never be as reliable as the original API
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- Doesn't use the now defunct Works with Nest API
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- Works with migrated/new accounts via Google auth
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- Works with old via Nest auth
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- Nest Protect support
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- Nest Thermostat support
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- Nest Thermostat Sensor support
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## Drawbacks
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- Won't work with 2FA enabled accounts (Works with 2fa Google Accounts)
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- Tested with a single thermostat, I have no other devices to test with
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- Camera integration is untested by me
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- Nest Protect integration is untested by me
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- Nest could change their webapp api at any time, making this defunct
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- Nest could change their webapp api at any time, making this defunct (this has happened before, see <https://github.com/USA-RedDragon/badnest/issues/67>)
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## Configuration
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and password cannot be used directly any more. Instead, you have to obtain
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`user_id` and `access_token` for your account by logging in manually. To do that,
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open developer tools in your browser, switch to the "Network" tab, log in to Nest
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and look for the request similar to https://home.nest.com/session?_=1578693398448.
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and look for the request similar to `https://home.nest.com/session?_=1578693398448`.
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You will find `user_id` and `access_token` in the response to the request.
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```yaml
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