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Python3 SDK for the CloudGenix AppFabric
Intended to be a small, lightweight SDK wrapper around the CloudGenix API for easy use. Initial version requires knowledge of JSON/Dict objects for POST/PUT/PATCH operations.
Comes with example.py
that shows usage to get a JSON list of sites.
Super-simplified example code (rewrite of example.py in ~4 lines of code):
# Import the CloudGenix SDK API constructor and JSON response pretty printer
from cloudgenix import API, jd
# Instantiate the CloudGenix API constructor
sdk = API()
# Call CloudGenix API login using the Interactive helpers (Handle SAML2.0 login and MSP functions too!).
sdk.interactive.login()
# Print a dump of the list of sites for your selected account
jd(sdk.get.sites())
MIT
Version | Build | Changes |
---|---|---|
6.5.1 | b1 | Support for November 2024 Controller release. |
6.4.2 | b1 | Support for August 2024 Controller release. |
6.4.1 | b1 | Support for May 2024 Controller release. |
6.3.2 | b1 | Support for February 2024 Controller release. |
6.3.1 | b1 | Support for November 2023 Controller release. |
6.2.3 | b1 | Support for August 2023 Controller release. |
6.2.2 | b1 | Support for June 2023 Controller release. |
6.2.1 | b1 | Support for April 2023 Controller release. |
6.1.2 | b1 | Support for January 2023 Controller release. |
6.1.1 | b1 | Support for November 2022 Controller release. |
6.0.2 | b1 | Support for August 2022 Controller release. |
6.0.1 | b1 | Support for June 2022 Controller release. |
5.6.1 | b2 | Minor bugfix. |
b1 | Support for Sept 2021 Controller release. | |
5.5.3 | b1 | Support for June 2021 Controller release. |
5.5.1 | b3 | Fix for issue #25. |
b2 | Minor bugfixes. | |
b1 | Support for April 2021 Controller release. | |
5.4.3 | b1 | Support for October 2020 Controller release. |
5.4.1 | b1 | Support for July 2020 Controller release. |
5.3.1 | b1 | Support for April 2020 Controller release. |
5.2.3 | b1 | Support for March 2020 Controller release. |
5.2.1 | b1 | Support for January 2020 Controller release. |
5.1.5 | b1 | Support for June 2019 Controller release. |
5.1.1 | b1 | Support for November 2018 Controller release. |
5.0.3 | b2 | Enhanced REST API retry handling and options. |
b1 | Support for September 2018 Controller release. | |
5.0.1 | b1 | Support for July 2018 Controller release, New version notifications, Depreciate legacy _single functions. |
4.7.1 | b1 | Support for May 2018 Controller release. |
4.6.1 | b1 | Support for Mar 2018 Controller release. |
4.5.7 | b1 | Support for Feb 2018 Controller release, Bugfix for issue #4 |
4.5.5 | b4 | Bugfix for certain POST APIs, other minor fixes. |
b3 | CA Pinning update, *_single function deprecation, add missed 'security' extras requirement. | |
b2 | Various fixes and cleanup for public release. | |
b1 | Update for 15/12/2017 API additions. | |
4.5.3 | b2 | Initial Internal Release. |
docs/
directory, or at https://cloudgenix.github.io/sdk-python/.help()
functions. (example: help(sdk.get.login)
)FAQs
Python3 SDK for the CloudGenix AppFabric
We found that cloudgenix demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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