python-restful-client
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A generic RESTful Python client for interacting with JSON APIs.
Generic RESTful Python client
A generic RESTful Python client for interacting with JSON APIs.
Usage
To use this client you just need to import ApiClient and initialize it with an API Key, Secret and URL endpoint
from RestfulClient.api import ApiClient
api = ApiClient('#your_api_key', '#your_api_secret', '#your_api_endpoint')
Now that you have a RESTful API object you can start sending requests.
Request Authentication
All requests include the following headers by default:
- 'X-Authentication-Key' - The API Key provided when creating the ApiClient object.
- 'X-Authentication-Nonce' - An incremental number to prevent request replays. By default this is the current epoch time in milliseconds.
- 'X-Authentication-Signature' - A SHA512 HMAC signature of the nonce, signed using the API Secret provided when creating the ApiClient object.
Making a request
The framework supports GET, PUT, POST and DELETE requests:
api.get('/books/')
api.post('/books/', {'title': 'Twilight', 'author': 'Stephenie Meyer'})
api.put('/book/Twilight/', {'release_date': '06/09/2006'})
api.delete('/book/Twilight/')
Verifying Requests
Two helpers are built in to verify the success of requests made. ok()
checks for a 20x status code and returns a boolean, errors()
returns the body content as a dict object if the status code is not 20x:
req = api.get('/books/')
if req.ok():
print 'Success!'
else:
print req.errors()
Extending the client
The client can be extended to be more application specific, e.g. api.create_book('Twilight', 'Stephenie Meyer')
:
def create_book(title, author):
_data = {
'title': title,
'author': author,
}
return self.post('/books/', _data)
Contributing
All contributions are welcome, either for new\improved functionality or in response to any open bugs.