Pyrate is a python wrapper for restful web apis. It's like magic but simpler.
Currently, the following services are implemented
There's a quick-start guide below, for full documentation (WIP) visit: http://pyrate.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
pip install pyrate
from pyrate.services import twitter
h = twitter.TwitterPyrate(
oauth_consumer_key='',
oauth_consumer_secret='',
oauth_token='',
oauth_token_secret=''
)
# check if the connection works
h.check_connection()
# direct api call
h.get('account/verify_credentials')
# convenient tweeting!
h.tweet("This is awesome!")
from pyrate.services import mailchimp
h = mailchimp.MailchimpPyrate(apikey='')
# check if the connection works
h.check_connection()
# direct api call
h.do('helper/ping')
# (un)subscribing to lists!
h.subscribeToList('ListName', 'myemail@example.com')
h.unsubscribeFromList('ListName', 'myemail@example.com')
from pyrate.services import harvest
h = harvest.HarvestPyrate(
user='',
password='',
organisation=''
)
# check if the connection works
h.check_connection()
# tell me who I am
h.do('account/who_am_i')
from pyrate.services import github
h = github.GithubPyrate(
user='',
password=''
)
# check if the connection works
h.check_connection()
# create & delete repositories!
h.create_repo('name', 'description', private=True)
h.create_repo('name', 'description', 'organisation')
h.delete_repo('name')
Basecamp ~~~~~~
from pyrate.services import basecamp
h = basecamp.BasecampPyrate(
user='',
password='',
org_id=''
)
# check if the connection works
h.check_connection()
# what projects are there?
print(h.do('projects'))
- Create more "convenience"-methods (like
h.tweet()
) - Implement CLI-Interface (see branch feature/cli)
- Add more services (Open for suggestions!)
- Expand Documentation
- lots and lots more