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Note that this is an alpha release of the project, and large changes may occur, however it is intended to keep the access paths to functions and classes the same.
This Python package provides a wrapper providing read-only access to the Atomic Assets API on the WAX blockchain. Full docs being assembled at Read the Docs.
Atom class for accessing Atomic Asset DataHave a look at our roadmap here.
The recommended method of installation is through PyPI and pip
python -m pip install daltonapi
Fun fact: This package is named after John Dalton, a pioneer of Atomic Theory.
The main class of the Dalton package is the Atom class, which is used as an interface to the API
>>> from daltonapi.api import Atom
>>> atom = Atom()
Once you have created an Atom, it's simple to get information about an asset.
>>> my_asset = atom.get_asset("1099519242825")
>>> print(my_asset)
Asset 1099519242825: creekdrops21 - Bitcoin #1/21 (Max Supply: 21)
>>>
>>> # get link to asset's primary image
>>> print(my_asset.image)
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmUn8kvvHFrJK2mSsiPFNRMmmehnRoNJsqTP4XTVsemgrc
>>>
>>> # get asset collection, which is a Collection object
>>> collection = my_asset.collection
>>> print("Author:",collection.author)
Author: creek.gm
To get assets based on some criteria, you can use Atom.get_assets, which will return a list based on criteria passed. Currently, get_assets accepts owner, template, schema, and/or collection as either strings or Class Objects.
>>> # Get assets using owner and template as strings
>>> assets = atom.get_assets(owner="someowner123", template = "12345")
>>>
>>> # Get assets using collection class object
>>> assets = atom.get_assets(collection=my_asset.collection)
Full documentation is being assembled at Read the Docs.
See Contributing.
Alternatively, if you would like to sponsor me, consider donating some WAX to the address daltonpython.

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