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Python client implementation for json api. http://jsonapi.org/
import jsonapi_requests
api = jsonapi_requests.Api.config({
'API_ROOT': 'https://localhost/api/2.0',
'AUTH': ('basic_auth_login', 'basic_auth_password'),
'VALIDATE_SSL': False,
'TIMEOUT': 1,
})
endpoint = api.endpoint('networks/cd9c124a-acc3-4e20-8c02-3a37d460df22/available-profiles')
response = endpoint.get()
for profile in response.data:
print(profile.attributes['name'])
# Example output: "162 Sushi"
endpoint = api.endpoint('cookies')
endpoint.post(object=jsonapi_requests.JsonApiObject(
type='cookies',
attributes={
'uuid': '09d3a4fff8d64335a1ee9f1d9d054161',
'domain': 'some.domain.pl'
},
))
# Example output: <ApiResponse({'data': {'id': '81', 'attributes': {'uuid': '09d3a4fff8d64335a1ee9f1d9d054161', 'domain': 'some.domain.pl'}, 'type': 'cookies'}})>
Lets say we have api endpoint: https://localhost/api/2.0/car/2
which returns
{
"data":{
"id": "2",
"type": "car",
"attributes": {
"color": "red"
},
"relationships": {
"driver": {
"data": {
"id": "3",
"type": "person"
}
}
}
},
"included": [
{
"id": "3",
"type": "person",
"attributes": {
"name": "Kowalski"
},
"relationships": {
"married-to": {
"data": {
"id": "4",
"type": "person"
}
}
}
},
{
"id": "4",
"type": "person",
"attributes": {
"name": "Kowalska"
},
"relationships": {
"married-to": {
"data": {
"id": "3",
"type": "person"
}
}
}
},
]
}
Then we can run:
import jsonapi_requests
api = jsonapi_requests.orm.OrmApi.config({
'API_ROOT': 'https://localhost/api/2.0',
'AUTH': ('basic_auth_login', 'basic_auth_password'),
'VALIDATE_SSL': False,
'TIMEOUT': 1,
})
class Person(jsonapi_requests.orm.ApiModel):
class Meta:
type = 'person'
api = api
name = jsonapi_requests.orm.AttributeField('name')
married_to = jsonapi_requests.orm.RelationField('married-to')
class Car(jsonapi_requests.orm.ApiModel):
class Meta:
type = 'car'
api = api
color = jsonapi_requests.orm.AttributeField('color')
driver = jsonapi_requests.orm.RelationField('driver')
car = Car.from_id("2")
car.color # request happens here
# Example output: 'red'
car.driver.name
# Example output: 'Kowalski'
car.driver.married_to.name
# Example output: 'Kowalska'
car.driver.married_to.married_to.name
# Example output: 'Kowalski'
When using jsonapi_requests with Flask, we can set jsonapi_requests.auth.FlaskForwardAuth()
as AUTH
configuration option to copy authorization header from current request context.
It can be useful when fetching resources from different microservices.
Installation with flask support:
pip install jsonapi-requests[flask]
Example usage:
import jsonapi_requests
api = jsonapi_requests.Api.config({
'API_ROOT': 'https://localhost/api/2.0',
'AUTH': jsonapi_requests.auth.FlaskForwardAuth(),
})
For more documentation check our wiki.
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Python client implementation for json api. http://jsonapi.org/
We found that jsonapi-requests demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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