Quetzal Python client

Python client for the Quetzal API.

If you are not familiar with the Quetzal API, read its documentation first. This Python package provides a command-line and helper functions to interact with the Quetzal API.

Note that this package depends on an auto-generated package quetzal.openapi_client, which is also a client to this API. You can use the latter as a pure Python client, but quetzal.client provides some helpers and small fixes.

Installation

You can install quetzal-client, with pip:

pip install quetzal-client

Alternatively, add this line to your requirements.txt:

quetzal-client

and then do pip install -r requirements.txt.

If you are using conda, add the following structure to your environment.yaml:

...
dependencies:
  - pip
  - pip:
    - quetzal-client

and create or update your environment with conda env create -f environment.yaml or conda env update -f environment.yaml, respectively.

Getting started

In order to use quetzal.client, you need to know the URL of the API server, your username and password. You can set these on the command-line interface, through a configuration object, or using environment variables:

Environment variables considered by quetzal-client.
Variable Description Default if not set
QUETZAL_URL Complete URL of the Quetzal server + API version. 'https://api.quetz.al/api/v1'
QUETZAL_USER Quetzal username. ''
QUETZAL_PASSWORD Quetzal password. ''
QUETZAL_API_KEY Quetzal API key. ''

Basic usage

There are two ways this package helps you: with a command-line interface or by providing some helper modules that you can use in Python.

Command-line interface

The command-line interface is available through the quetzal-client command. Use the --help or --help-all options to get a detailed description of each command.

$ quetzal-client --help

Usage: quetzal-client [GLOBAL OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  Command-line utility for the Quetzal API client.

Options:
  --url TEXT       Quetzal URL. If not set, uses environment variable
                   QUETZAL_URL if this variable is defined.  [default:
                   https://api.quetz.al/api/v1]
  --username TEXT  Quetzal username. If not set, uses environment variable
                   QUETZAL_USER. Option is mutually exclusive with token,
                   api_key.
  --password TEXT  Quetzal password. If not set, uses environment variable
                   QUETZAL_PASSWORD. Option is mutually exclusive with token,
                   api_key.
  --token TEXT     Quetzal bearer token. If not set, uses environment variable
                   QUETZAL_TOKEN. Option is mutually exclusive with username,
                   password, api_key.
  --api-key TEXT   Quetzal API key. If not set, uses environment variable
                   QUETZAL_API_KEY Option is mutually exclusive with username,
                   password, token.
  --insecure       Do not verify HTTPS certificates.
  -v, --verbose    Verbosity level. Use -v for verbose, -vv for even more
                   verbosity
  --help-all       Show a detailed help message with all options and exit.
  --help           Show help message for this command and exit.
  --version        Show the version and exit.

Commands:
  auth       Authentication operations.
  file       File operations.
  query      Query metadata.
  workspace  Workspace operations.

Python

To start using quetzal.client on Python code, use the following template:

from quetzal.client import Client, Configuration, QuetzalAPIException
from quetzal.client import helpers

config = Configuration()
# ... change config as needed or fallback to the environment variables ...
# config.verify_ssl = False  # Use this for servers without certificates (dev servers)
client = Client(config)

# A simple test using the helpers to verify that we can login to Quetzal
try:
    helpers.auth.login(client)
    print('Logged in successfully!')
except QuetzalAPIException as ex:
    print(f'Operation failed. {ex.title} - {ex.detail}')

Documentation

There are more details on quetzal.client on its official documentation at readthedocs.

Note to package maintainer

To build and send this package to PyPI:

# Clean previous builds!
rm -rf dist/
# Build
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel

# Install helper module for uploading to PyPI
pip install twine
# First, send to test PyPI
twine upload --repository-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/ dist/*
# If that works ok, then send to PyPI
python -m twine upload dist/*