A wrapper around the Trello API written in Python. Each Trello object is represented by a corresponding Python object. The attributes of these objects are cached, but the child objects are not. This can possibly be improved when the API allows for notification subscriptions; this would allow caching (assuming a connection was available to invalidate the cache as appropriate).
::
pip install ha-py-trello
.. code-block:: python
from trello import TrelloClient
client = TrelloClient(
api_key='your-key',
api_secret='your-secret',
token='your-oauth-token-key',
token_secret='your-oauth-token-secret'
)
Where token
and token_secret
come from the 3-legged OAuth process and
api_key
and api_secret
are your Trello API credentials that are
(generated here <https://trello.com/1/appKey/generate>
_).
To use without 3-legged OAuth, use only api_key
and api_secret
on client.
.. code-block:: python
all_boards = client.list_boards()
last_board = all_boards[-1]
print(last_board.name)
.. code-block:: python
all_boards = client.list_boards()
last_board = all_boards[-1]
last_board.list_lists()
my_list = last_board.get_list(list_id)
for card in my_list.list_cards():
print(card.name)
Make sure the following environment variables are set:
TRELLO_API_KEY
TRELLO_API_SECRET
These are obtained from the link mentioned above.
TRELLO_EXPIRATION
is optional. Set it to a string such as 'never' or '1day'.
Trello's default OAuth Token expiration is 30 days.
Default permissions are read/write.
More info on setting the expiration here: https://trello.com/docs/gettingstarted/#getting-a-token-from-a-user
Run
::
python -m trello oauth
Found in requirements.txt
To run the tests, run python -m unittest discover
. Four environment variables must be set:
TRELLO_API_KEY
: your Trello API keyTRELLO_TOKEN
: your Trello OAuth token
NOTE: It's recommended to create a separate Trello account for testing. While the tests try to only modify or delete resources they've created, to remove all possibility of unintentional data loss, we recommend not using a personal Trello account with existing data.
To run tests across various Python versions,
tox <https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>
_ is supported. Install it
and simply run tox
from the ha-py-trello
directory.
To publish, simply create a release on GitHub and a workflow will kick off to publish to PyPI. If you'd like to publish locally, follow the below instructions.
First ensure the appropriate tools are installed locally:
python3 -m pip install --upgrade build
python3 -m pip install --upgrade twine
Then build and publish:
python3 -m build
python3 -m twine upload dist/*
For more information see the official packaging and publishing docs.
Forked from original: https://github.com/sarumont/py-trello