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Atlassian Python Api | 1,064 | 5 | 44 | 5 days ago | 239 | May 25, 2022 | 178 | apache-2.0 | Python | |
Atlassian Python REST API wrapper | ||||||||||
Azure Devops Python Api | 446 | 2 | 17 | a month ago | 21 | August 15, 2020 | 102 | mit | Python | |
Azure DevOps Python API | ||||||||||
Pyotr | 50 | a year ago | 25 | March 25, 2022 | 6 | mit | Python | |||
Python OpenAPI-to-REST (and back) framework | ||||||||||
Unicorn Binance Suite | 41 | 18 days ago | 5 | April 19, 2022 | mit | Python | ||||
The UNICORN Binance Suite is a Python Meta Package of unicorn-fy, unicorn-binance-local-depth-cache, unicorn-binance-rest-api, unicorn-binance-trailing-stop-loss and unicorn-binance-websocket-api. | ||||||||||
Flask Rest Api | 30 | 4 years ago | Python | |||||||
This program shows how to set up a flaskrestapi with postgre db, blueprint, sqlalchemy, marshmallow, wsgi, unittests | ||||||||||
Gilda | 27 | 5 | a month ago | 16 | July 23, 2022 | 8 | bsd-2-clause | Python | ||
Grounding of biomedical named entities with contextual disambiguation | ||||||||||
Tksbrokerapi | 12 | 5 months ago | 23 | apache-2.0 | Python | |||||
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Pix | 7 | 3 years ago | mit | Python | ||||||
PIX python API | ||||||||||
Snooze | 5 | 13 years ago | 2 | mit | Python | |||||
Get off the ground with RESTful API into a python API | ||||||||||
Flask Ansible | 4 | 5 years ago | mit | Python | ||||||
Flask Restful Service using Ansible2 Python API to run tasks on remote hosts |
The atlassian-python-api library provides a simple and convenient way to interact with Atlassian products (such as Jira Service management, Jira Software, Confluence, Bitbucket and apps Insight, X-Ray) using Python. It is based on the official REST APIs of these products, as well as additional private methods and protocols (such as xml+rpc and raw HTTP requests). This library can be used to automate tasks, integrate with other tools and systems, and build custom applications that interact with Atlassian products. It supports a wide range of Atlassian products, including Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, StatusPage and others, and is compatible with both Atlassian Server and Cloud instances.
Overall, the atlassian-python-api is a useful tool for Python developers who want to work with Atlassian products. It is well-documented and actively maintained, and provides a convenient way to access the full range of functionality offered by the Atlassian REST APIs.
From PyPI
$ pip install atlassian-python-api
From Source
pip install -r requirements.txt
to install the required packagespipenv install && pipenv install --dev
More examples in examples/
directory.
Here's a short example of how to create a Confluence page:
from atlassian import Confluence
confluence = Confluence(
url='http://localhost:8090',
username='admin',
password='admin')
status = confluence.create_page(
space='DEMO',
title='This is the title',
body='This is the body. You can use <strong>HTML tags</strong>!')
print(status)
Please, note Confluence Cloud need to be used via token parameter. And here's another example of how to get issues from Jira using JQL Query:
from atlassian import Jira
jira = Jira(
url='http://localhost:8080',
username='admin',
password='admin')
JQL = 'project = DEMO AND status IN ("To Do", "In Progress") ORDER BY issuekey'
data = jira.jql(JQL)
print(data)
Also, you can use the Bitbucket module e.g. for getting project list
from atlassian import Bitbucket
bitbucket = Bitbucket(
url='http://localhost:7990',
username='admin',
password='admin')
data = bitbucket.project_list()
print(data)
Now you can use the Jira Service Desk module. See docs. Example to get your requests:
from atlassian import ServiceDesk
sd = ServiceDesk(
url='http://localhost:7990',
username='admin',
password='admin')
data = sd.get_my_customer_requests()
print(data)
Using Insight (CMDB Tool for Jira):
from atlassian import Insight
insight = Insight(
url='http://localhost:7990',
username='admin',
password='admin')
data = insight.get_object(88)
print(data)
Using Xray (Test Management tool for Jira):
from atlassian import Xray
xr = Xray(
url='http://localhost:7990',
username='admin',
password='admin')
data = xr.get_tests('TEST-001')
print(data)
Using Bamboo:
from atlassian import Bamboo
bamboo = Bamboo(
url='http://localhost:6990/bamboo/',
token="<TOKEN>")
data = bamboo.get_elastic_configurations()
print(data)
If you want to see the response in pretty print format JSON. Feel free for use construction like:
from pprint import pprint
# you code here
# and then print using pprint(result) instead of print(result)
pprint(response)
First of all, I am happy for any PR requests. Let's fork and provide your changes :) See the Contribution Guidelines for this project for details on how to make changes to this library.
In addition to all the contributors we would like to thank these vendors: