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Python client for the SFTPGo API
The sftpgo_client.base
package is automatically generated from the OpenAPI
specification provided by SFTPGo using
openapi-python-client.
pip install sftpgo-client
from sftpgo_client import Client
client = Client(
base_url="http://localhost:8080/api/v2", user="admin", password="password"
)
In an asyncio environment, use the asynchronous client instead:
from sftpgo_client import AsyncClient
client = AsyncClient(
base_url="http://localhost:8080/api/v2", user="admin", password="password"
)
users = client.get_users()
for user in users:
print(user.username)
or with the asynchronous client:
users = await client.get_users()
for user in users:
print(user.username)
All API endpoints are available in both the synchronous and asynchronous clients.
from sftpgo_client import User
user = User.from_dict(
{
"username": "user",
"password": "password",
"permissions": {"/": ["*"]},
}
)
client.add_user(json_body=user)
You can fetch the latest version of the SFTPGo OpenAPI specification and
update sftpgo_client.base
with:
./generator/run.sh
You can run the tests with:
docker-compose up -d
pytest
FAQs
Python client for the SFTPGo API
We found that sftpgo-client 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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