A small class to help connect to the OpenX Enterprise API. As of version 0.5.0 it uses requests_oauthlib instead of oauth2.
It currently supports Python 2.6 - 3.5.
As of version 0.4.0, ox3apiclient supports API v2. If your instance is v2, set the api_path option to "/ox/4.0".
As of version 0.5.0 the client.request method returns a requests.Response object instead of urllib2.Response and throws a requests.exceptions.HTTPError instead of urllib2.HTTPError. In addition debugging is now available via the standard python logging facility.
See the requests documentation for details.
Basic usage:
import ox3apiclient
import logging
ox = ox3apiclient.client_from_file().logon()
ox.logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
ch.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
ox.logger.addHandler(ch)
accounts = ox.get('/account')
order = {
'status': 'Active',
'name': 'OX3APIClient Object Creation Test',
'account_uid': accounts['objects'][0]['account_uid'],
'start_date': '2016-06-01 00:00:00'}
new_order = ox.post('/order', data=order)
ox.delete('/order/%s' % new_order['uid'])
ox.logoff()
From Pypi
The last released version (from the master branch) is available at PyPi
$ pip install ox3apiclient
From Github:
Just clone our git repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/openx/OX3-Python-API-Client.git
Install the downloaded library:
python setup.py install
this will install the current dependencies.
The recommended method of authentication is to use ox3apiclient.client_from_file
.
By default this will look for a file named .ox3rc
in the current current
directory, but this can be overwritten by specifying a file_path
parameter. The
file should be in the following format:
[ox3apiclient]
envs=
dev
prod
[dev]
email: you@example.com
password: password123
domain: dev.uidomain.com
realm: dev.uidomain_realm
consumer_key: 1fc5c9ae...
consumer_secret: 7c664d68...
authorization_url: http://custom_sso.uidomain.com/api/index/initiate
[prod]
email: you@example.com
password: password123
domain: uidomain.com
realm: uidomain_realm
consumer_key: 1fc5c9ae...
consumer_secret: 7c664d68...
ox3apiclient.client_from_file
will use the first env
by default but this can
be overwritten by setting the env
parameter. If your email and password are set
in .ox3rc
you can simply chain a call to logon()
.
Alternatively you can set everything in your code.
email = 'you@example.com'
password = 'password123'
domain = 'uidomain.com'
realm = 'uidomain_realm'
consumer_key = '1fc5c9ae...'
consumer_secret = '7c664d68...'
ox = ox3apiclient.Client(
email=email,
password=password,
domain=domain,
realm=realm,
consumer_key=consumer_key,
consumer_secret=consumer_secret)
ox.logon(email, password)
# To run these tests. Install nose (pip install nose)
# and run nosetests -sxv tests/ from the root dir
Install nose
pip install nose
and run the following command line from the root:
nosetests -sxv tests/