Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: FuelSDK
Version: 0.9.2
Summary: ExactTarget Fuel SDK for Python
Home-page: https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python
Author: ExactTarget
Author-email: code@exacttarget.com
License: MIT
Description: # FuelSDK-Python
        
        ExactTarget Fuel SDK for Python
        
        ## Overview
        
        The Fuel SDK for Python provides easy access to ExactTarget's Fuel API Family services, including a collection of REST APIs and a SOAP API. These APIs provide access to ExactTarget functionality via common collection types such as array/hash.
        
        ## Installation
        
        The Fuel SDK for python can be easily installed from the [Python Package Index](https://pypi.python.org/pypi) using the [pip](https://pip.readthedocs.org) command. Pip is a tool for installing and managing Python packages.
        
        ```
        pip install FuelSDK
        ```
        
        ## Getting Started
        
        ### Configuring
        
        You must configure your access tokens and details for the Fuel SDK in one of the following two ways.
        
        1. Copy the included `config.python.template` file to `config.python` in either `~/.fuelsdk/` or within this python module.
        2. Add environment variables:
            * `FUELSDK_CLIENT_ID` (required)
            * `FUELSDK_CLIENT_SECRET` (required)
            * `FUELSDK_APP_SIGNATURE`
            * `FUELSDK_DEFAULT_WSDL`
            * `FUELSDK_AUTH_URL`
        
        Edit `config.python` or declare environment variables so you can input the ClientID and Client Secret values provided when you registered your application. If you are building a HubExchange application for the Interactive Marketing Hub then, you must also provide the Application Signature (`appsignature` / `FUELSDK_APP_SIGNATURE`).
        The `defaultwsdl` / `FUELSDK_DEFAULT_WSDL` configuration must be [changed depending on the ExactTarget service](https://code.exacttarget.com/question/there-any-cetificrate-install-our-server-access-et-api "ExactTarget Forum").
        The `authenticationurl` / `FUELSDK_AUTH_URL` must also be [changed depending on service](https://code.exacttarget.com/question/not-able-create-accesstoken-when-clientidsecret-associated-preproduction-account "ExactTarget Forum").
        
        If you have not registered your application or you need to lookup your Application Key or Application Signature values, please go to App Center at [Code@: ExactTarget's Developer Community](http://code.exacttarget.com/appcenter "Code@ App Center").
        
        
        | Environment | WSDL (default) | URL (auth) |
        | ----------- | -------------- | ---------- |
        | Production  | https://webservice.exacttarget.com/etframework.wsdl | https://auth.exacttargetapis.com/v1/requestToken?legacy=1 |
        | Sandbox     | https://webservice.test.exacttarget.com/Service.asmx?wsdl | https://auth-test.exacttargetapis.com/v1/requestToken?legacy=1 |
        
        
        ## Example Request
        
        ### Code
        
        All ExactTarget objects exposed through the Fuel SDK begin with be prefixed with "ET\_".  Start by working with the ET_List object:
        
        ```python
        # Add a require statement to reference the Fuel SDK's functionality:
        import FuelSDK
        
        # Next, create an instance of the ET_Client class:
        myClient = FuelSDK.ET_Client()
        
        # Create an instance of the object type we want to work with:
        list = FuelSDK.ET_List()
        
        # Associate the ET_Client to the object using the auth_stub property:
        list.auth_stub = myClient
        
        # Utilize one of the ET_List methods:
        response = list.get()
        
        # Print out the results for viewing
        print 'Post Status: ' + str(response.status)
        print 'Code: ' + str(response.code)
        print 'Message: ' + str(response.message)
        print 'Result Count: ' + str(len(response.results))
        print 'Results: ' + str(response.results)
        ```
        
        
        ### Example Output
        
        ```
        Retrieve Status: True
        Code: 200
        Message: OK
        MoreResults: False
        Results Length: 1
        Results: [(List){
           Client =
              (ClientID){
                 ID = 113903
              }
           PartnerKey = None
           CreatedDate = 2013-07-29 04:43:32.000073
           ModifiedDate = 2013-07-29 04:43:32.000073
           ID = 1966872
           ObjectID = None
           CustomerKey = "343431CD-031D-43C7-981F-51B778A5A47F"
           ListName = "PythonSDKList"
           Category = 578615
           Type = "Private"
           Description = "This list was created with the PythonSDK"
           ListClassification = "ExactTargetList"
         }]
        ```
        
        ## ET\_Client Class
        
        The ET\_Client class takes care of many of the required steps when accessing ExactTarget's API, including retrieving appropriate access tokens, handling token state for managing refresh, and determining the appropriate endpoints for API requests.  In order to leverage the advantages this class provides, use a single instance of this class for an entire session.  Do not instantiate a new ET_Client object for each request made.
        
        ## Responses
        
        All methods on Fuel SDK objects return a generic object that follows the same structure, regardless of the type of call.  This object contains a common set of properties used to display details about the request.
        
        | Parameter | Description                                                     |
        | --------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
        | status    | Boolean value that indicates if the call was successful         |
        | code      | HTTP Error Code (will always be 200 for SOAP requests)          |
        | message   | Text values containing more details in the event of an Error    |
        | results   | Collection containing the details unique to the method called.  |
        
        Get Methods also return an addition value to indicate if more information is available (that information can be retrieved using the getMoreResults method):
        
         - moreResults - Boolean value that indicates on Get requests if more data is available.
        
        
        ## Samples
        
        Find more sample files that illustrate using all of the available functions for ExactTarget objects exposed through the API in the objsamples directory.
        
        Sample List:
        
        * [BounceEvent](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_bounceevent.py)
        * [Campaign](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_campaign.py)
        * [ClickEvent](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_clickevent.py)
        * [ContentArea](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_contentarea.py)
        * [DataExtension](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_dataextension.py)
        * [Email](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_email.py)
        * [List](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_list.py)
        * [List > Subscriber](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_list_subscriber.py)
        * [OpenEvent](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_openevent.py)
        * [SentEvent](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_sentevent.py)
        * [Subscriber](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_subscriber.py)
        * [TriggeredSend](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_triggeredsend.py)
        * [UnsubEvent](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python/blob/master/objsamples/sample_unsubevent.py)
        
        ## Development on FuelSDK-Python
        
        If you would like to help contribute to the FuelSDK-Python project, checkout the code from the [GitHub project page](https://github.com/ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python). The use of [virtualenvwrapper](http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.org/) is highly recommended. After installing virtualenvwrapper you can run the following commands to setup a sandbox for development.
        
        ```
        git clone git@github.com:ExactTarget/FuelSDK-Python.git
        mkvirtualenv FuelSDK-Python
        cd FuelSDK-Python
        pip install -r requirements.txt
        ```
        
        You will then have a sandbox which includes all dependencies for doing development on FuelSDK-Python.
        
        ## Requirements
        
        Python 2.7.x
        
        Libraries:
        
        * pyjwt
        * requests
        * suds
        
        ### Custom Suds Changes (Deprecated)
        
        **Note**: Suds is now patched at runtime when importing the FuelSDK. You no longer need to edit the library. Please be aware of the change.
        
        The default Suds 0.4 Package that is available for download needs to have a couple small fixes applied in order for it to fully support the Fuel SDK. Please update your suds installation using the following instructions:
        
        - Download the suds package source from https://pypi.python.org/pypi/suds
        - Open the file located wihin the uncompressed files at: `suds\mx\appender.py`
        - At line 223, the following lines will be present:
        ```python
        child.setText(p.get())
        parent.append(child)
        for item in p.items():
          cont = Content(tag=item[0], value=item[1])
          Appender.append(self, child, cont)
        ```
        
        - Replace those lines with:
        ```python
        child_value = p.get()
        if(child_value is None):
          pass
        else:
          child.setText(child_value)
          parent.append(child)
          for item in p.items():
            cont = Content(tag=item[0], value=item[1])
            Appender.append(self, child, cont)
        ```
        
        - Open the file located wihin the uncompressed files at `suds\bindings\document.py`
        - After line 62 which reads:
        ```python
        n += 1
        ```
        
        - Add the following lines:
        ```python
        if value is None:
          continue
        ```
        - Install Suds by running the command
        ```
        python setup.py install
        ``
        
        ## Copyright and license
        Copyright (c) 2013 ExactTarget
        
        Licensed under the MIT License (the "License"); you may not use this work except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License in the COPYING file.
        
        Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
        
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
