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declareq
Advanced tools
declare network request
just like uplink did, use Github API v3 for example:
from declareq.arguments import Path, Query, UrlPrefix
from declareq.builder import Consumer
from declareq.commands import get
class Github(Consumer):
'''github v3 api'''
def __init__(self, _: UrlPrefix):
pass
@get("/users/{user}/repos")
def get_repos(self, user: Path, sort_by: Query("sort") = "created"):
'''get github repos of user'''
github = Github("https://api.github.com")
github.get_repos("prkumar", sort_by="created")
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declare http request over requests
We found that declareq demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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