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A Python library for OpenBuckets's API.
You can install this package by using the pip tool and installing:
$ pip install openbuckets
Or:
$ easy_install openbuckets
Sign up for OpenBuckets at https://openbuckets.io/auth/register.
Documentation for the python bindings can be found alongside Openbuckets's other bindings here:
In the standard documentation (the first link), most of the reference pages will have examples in OpenBuckets's official bindings (including Python). Just click on the Python tab to get the relevant documentation.
In the full API reference for python (the second link), the right half of the page will provide example requests and responses for various API calls.
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OpenBuckets API
We found that openbuckets 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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