Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: eventbrite
Version: 0.3.0
Summary: pyhton client for Eventbrite's HTTP-based API
Home-page: http://github.com/eventbrite/eventbrite-client-py
Author: Ryan Jarvinen
Author-email: ryan.jarvinen@gmail.com
License: Apache
Description: #eventbrite-client.py#
        
        ##Description##
        A simple python-based http client for the Eventbrite API
        
        For the latest information on this project, take a look at:
        
        * [This project's source code repo](http://github.com/eventbrite/eventbrite-client-py/)
        * [The Eventbrite API documentation](http://developer.eventbrite.com/doc/)
        
        ##Usage Examples##
        
        ###Installation###
        
        NOTE:  This package requires a JSON library - by default we check for "simplejson" or use the built-in "json" library provided in python 2.6+
        
        ####Installation using easy_install####
        
            easy_install eventbrite
        
        ####Installation using pip####
        
            pip install eventbrite
        
        ###Loading the Eventbrite API Client library code###
        
            import eventbrite
        
        ###Initializing the client###
        Your API / Application key is required to initialize the client - http://eventbrite.com/api/key
        
        Set your user_key if you want to access private data - http://eventbrite.com/userkeyapi
        
            eb_auth_tokens = {'app_key': 'N2EzOTZjY2RmNTQz',
                              'user_key': '130080046812762479921'}
            eb_client = eventbrite.EventbriteClient(eb_auth_tokens)
        
        ###Calling API methods###
        See [Eventbrite's API method documentation](http://developer.eventbrite.com/doc/) for more information about the list of available client methods.
        
        Here is an example using the API's [user_list_events](http://developer.eventbrite.com/doc/users/user_list_events/) method:
        
            response = eb_client.user_list_events()
        
        The [event_get](http://developer.eventbrite.com/doc/events/event_get/) API call should look like this:
        
            response = eb_client.event_get({'id':1848891083})
        
        ### Widgets ###
        Rendering an event in html as a [ticketWidget](http://www.eventbrite.com/t/how-to-use-ticket-widget) is easy:
        
            response = eb_client.event_get({'id':1848891083})
            widget_html = eventbrite.EventbriteWidgets.ticketWidget(response['event'])
        
        ##Resources##
        * API Documentation - <http://developer.eventbrite.com/doc/>
        * API QuickStart Guide - <http://developer.eventbrite.com/doc/getting-started/>
        * Eventbrite Open Source - <http://eventbrite.github.com/>
        * Eventbrite App Showcase - <http://eventbrite.appstores.com/>
        * 0.3.x source - <http://github.com/eventbrite/eventbrite-client-py/>
        * 0.2.x source - <http://github.com/mtai/eventbrite/>
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
