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Interact with Tautulli's API in Python
python -m pip install tautulli
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/nwithan8/pytulli.git
This client covers nearly 100% of all Tautulli's available API calls, including type checks and enforcing required variables.
More details about Tautulli's API can be found on the Tautulli's GitHub wiki page.
Most API call functions that return data return raw JSON data. Some return strings or file contents (in the case of downloads).
API calls functions that do not return data return True
/False
booleans to confirm that the API call was successful.
Import the tautulli
package as initialize the API
Example:
from tautulli import RawAPI
api = RawAPI(base_url="http://myipaddress:port", api_key="thisisanapikey")
You can optionally pass verbose=True
into the API declaration to produce verbose debugging logs and error messages.
Additional utilities and shortcuts can be accessed via the tautulli.tools
module.
Documentation available on ReadTheDocs
FAQs
A complete Python client for Tautulli's API
We found that tautulli 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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