Python interface to the Janrain Capture API.
Supports Python versions 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
Download and install the most recent stable version using pip
:
pip install janrain-python-api
To use the unstable developement version, download the package by cloning the git repository:
git clone https://github.com/janrain/janrain-python-api.git cd janrain-python-api python setup.py install
Use janrain.capture.Api
to make low-level calls to the API.
from janrain.capture import Api
defaults = {
'client_id': "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
'client_secret': "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET"
}
api = Api("https://YOUR_APP.janraincapture.com", defaults)
result = api.call("entity.count", type_name="user")
print(result)
Exceptions are derived from JanrainApiException
which includes error
responses from the API. A try/catch bock should wrap any functions or methods
that call the Janrain API.
import sys
from janrain.capture import Api, ApiResponseError
from requests import HTTPError
defaults = {
'client_id': "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
'client_secret': "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET"
}
api = Api("https://YOUR_APP.janraincapture.com", defaults)
try:
result = api.call("entity.find", type_name="user")
except ApiResponseError as error:
# Janrain API returned an error response
sys.exit(str(error))
except HTTPError as error:
# Python 'requests' library returned an error
sys.exit(str(error))
The library includes a subclass of the Python argparse configured to accept credentials for authenticating with the Janrain API. This can be used to simplify passing in credentials in custom command-line scripts.
from janrain.capture import cli
parser = cli.ApiArgumentParser()
args = parser.parse_args()
api = parser.init_api()
Which can then invoke from the command-line as follows:
python myscript.py --api-url=[YOUR_CAPTURE_URL] \ --client-id=[YOUR_CLIENT_ID] \ --client-secret=[YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET] \
The package installs an executable named capture-api
for making
API calls from the command-line.
Authenticate with the API by passing --api-url
, --client-id
,
and --client-secret
, then pass the API call, and then any parameters to
send to the API as key=value pairs after the --parameters
argument.
Passing the authentication credentials:
capture-api --apid-uri=[YOUR_CAPTURE_URL] \ --client-id=[YOUR_CLIENT_ID] \ --client-secret=[YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET] \ entity.count --parameters type_name=user
Enclose JSON values in single outer-quotes and double inner-quotes:
capture-api --apid-uri=[YOUR_CAPTURE_URL] \ --client-id=[YOUR_CLIENT_ID] \ --client-secret=[YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET] \ entity.find --parameters type_name=user \ attributes='["displayName","email"]'
Enclose filters in double outer-quotes and single inner-quotes:
capture-api --apid-uri=[YOUR_CAPTURE_URL] \ --client-id=[YOUR_CLIENT_ID] \ --client-secret=[YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET] \ entity.find --parameters type_name=user \ filter="email = '[email protected]' and birthday is null"
This software follows Semantic Versioning convention. http://semver.org/
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