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- xpipe_api/clients.py +24 -7
- xpipe_api-0.1.27.dist-info/METADATA +246 -0
- xpipe_api-0.1.27.dist-info/RECORD +7 -0
- xpipe_api-0.1.26.dist-info/METADATA +0 -103
- xpipe_api-0.1.26.dist-info/RECORD +0 -7
- {xpipe_api-0.1.26.dist-info → xpipe_api-0.1.27.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
- {xpipe_api-0.1.26.dist-info → xpipe_api-0.1.27.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
xpipe_api/clients.py
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Metadata-Version: 2.1
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Name: xpipe_api
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Version: 0.1.27
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Summary: Client for the XPipe API
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Home-page: https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe-python-api
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License: MIT
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Author: Clint Olson
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Author-email: coandco@gmail.com
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Requires-Python: >=3.10,<4.0
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe-python-api
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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# XPipe Python API
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[![GitHub license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/xpipe-io/xpipe-python-api.svg)](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe-python-api/blob/master/LICENSE)
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[![PyPI version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/xpipe_api)](https://pypi.org/project/xpipe_api/)
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Python client for the XPipe API. This library is a wrapper for the raw [HTTP API](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe/blob/master/openapi.yaml) and intended to make working with it more convenient. You can find the raw API reference at http://localhost:21721 if your XPipe desktop application is running. XPipe contains a local webserver that includes the API docs as well.
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## Installation
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```
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python3 -m pip install xpipe_api
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```
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## Connecting to the XPipe application
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To start out, you need to enable the API access in the XPipe settings. You can find that under **Settings** -> **API**. For only a local API access, you don't need to worry about the API key in the settings menu.
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from xpipe_api import Client
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# By default, Client() will read an access key from the file xpipe_auth on the local filesystem
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```
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There's also an async version of the client that can be accessed as AsyncClient. All calls are run asynchronously with that client. This intro will only cover the sync client though.
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```python
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import asyncio
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## Querying connections
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A connection reference is just a UUID string. You can query one or multiple connections stored in XPipe based on various filters.
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**API reference**: http://localhost:21721/#query-connections
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connections = client.connection_query(categories="Default/**")
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## Getting connection information
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**API Reference**: http://localhost:21721/#connection-information
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## GUI actions
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**API Reference**: http://localhost:21721/#open-connection-in-file-browser
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## Shell operations
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**API Reference**: http://localhost:21721/#start-shell-connection
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**API reference**: http://localhost:21721/#store-a-raw-blob-to-be-used-later
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## Development
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rather than Local method" tests to work. Here's the recommended method for running the tests with poetry:
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# XPipe Python API
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Python client for the XPipe API. This library is a wrapper for the raw [HTTP API](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe/blob/master/openapi.yaml) and intended to make working with it more convenient.
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