A client in Python for PagerDuty's v2 API.
This repository is not an offical product of PagerDuty but aims to be an effective tool for developers to use the PagerDuty API. If you have concerns or issues you are welcome to bring them up as an issue on the repository, or we would be even happier to accept your pull requests! Happy coding :)
Now available on PyPI https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pypd
Yes, how do. The ultimate question in quickstart.
Make sure that you have installed requirements with pip
pip install -r requirements.txt
Then get cracking
import pypd
pypd.api_key = "SOMESECRETAPIKEY"
# fetch some dataz
incidents = pypd.Incident.find(maximum=10)
# how do dataz?
ep = pypd.EscalationPolicy.find_one()
print ep['id']
print ep.get('name')
print ep.json # not a string, a json-compat dict
print ep.__json__() # a json encoded string, json encoder interface compat
print ep._data # raw data, best not to access it this way!
# nice embedded property things
incident = pypd.Incident.find_one()
log_entries = incident.log_entries()
alerts = incident.alerts()
# incident actions
incident.snooze(from_email='[email protected]', 3600) # snooze for an hour
incident.resolve(from_email='[email protected]', resolution='We solved a thing')
incident.merge(from_email='[email protected]', [another_incident, ])
incident.create_note(from_email='[email protected]', 'Dually noted.')
# find users
user = pypd.User.find_one(email="[email protected]")
# create an event
pypd.Event.create(data={
'service_key': 'YOUR_INTEGRATION_KEY',
'event_type': 'trigger',
'description': 'this is a trigger event!',
'contexts': [
{
'type': 'link',
'href': 'http://acme.pagerduty.com',
'text': 'View on PD',
},
],
})
# create a version 2 event
pypd.EventV2.create(data={
'routing_key': 'YOUR_INTEGRATION_KEY',
'event_action': 'trigger',
'payload': {
'summary': 'this is an error event!',
'severity': 'error',
'source': 'pypd bot',
}
})
If you need more examples head to incident_demo.py.
All models should be complete CR-D complete, with the missing update method. Soon to be fixed.
If you need some embedded properties that don't exist, take a look at LogEntry
or Incident
model classes.
There was some stagnation on the pull requests here. No longer! Thanks for being patient.
Make sure you have tox
installed
pip install -r test_requirements.txt
# or
pip install tox
Run all the tests (unittests only currently) with:
tox
The underlying HTTP client library - requests - allows for two mechanisms to set the proxies.
You could set it via environment variables:
export HTTP_PROXY=http://myproxy.domain.tld:8080
export HTTPS_PROXY=http://myproxy.domain.tld:8080
The other method is to add the proxy details in your code, like this:
import pypd
pypd.api_key = "SOMESECRETAPIKEY"
pypd.proxies = {'http': 'http://myproxy.domain.tld:8080', 'https': 'http://myproxy.domain.tld:8080'}
Note: The proxies configured inside your code will have preference over the proxies set in the environment variables.
Read: The requests
module and it's support for proxies
Do you develop twisted applications? An asynchronous port of this library for Twisted exists txpypd and is on it's way to catching up now.
All help is welcome. Unittests are great to have more of. Suggestions welcome.
All the code in this distribution is Copyright (c) 2016 PagerDuty.
pypd is availabe under the MIT License. The LICENSE file has the complete details.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
The LICENSE file has the complete details.