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Django app for easy access to the EVE Swagger Interface (ESI)
Django-ESI is a Django app that provides an interface for easy access to the EVE Swagger Interface (ESI), the official API for the game EVE Online.
It is built upon Bravado - a python client library for Swagger 2.0 services.
Django-ESI adds the following main functionalities to a Django site:
Django-ESI follows the Django Python support schedule, The supported version of Python will differ based on the version of Django used. https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.2/faq/install/#what-python-version-can-i-use-with-django
This app is a fork from adarnauth-esi. Since this app is an important component of the Alliance Auth system and Adarnof - the original author - was no longer able to maintain it the AA dev team has decided in December 2019 to take over maintenance and further developing for this app within the Alliance Auth project.
For all details on how to install and use Django-ESI please see the Documentation.
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Django app for accessing the EVE Swagger Interface (ESI).
We found that django-esi 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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