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pydiscourse
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A Python library for working with Discourse.
This is a fork of the original Tindie version. It was forked to include fixes,
additional functionality, and to distribute a package on PyPI.
Goals
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* Exceptional documentation
* Support all supported Python versions
* Provide functional parity with the Discourse API, for the currently supported
version of Discourse (something of a moving target)
The order here is important. The Discourse API is itself poorly documented so
the level of documentation in the Python client is critical.
Installation
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::
pip install pydiscourse
Examples
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Create a client connection to a Discourse server::
from pydiscourse import DiscourseClient
client = DiscourseClient(
'http://example.com',
api_username='username',
api_key='areallylongstringfromdiscourse')
Get info about a user::
user = client.user('eviltrout')
print user
user_topics = client.topics_by('johnsmith')
print user_topics
Create a new user::
user = client.create_user('The Black Knight', 'blacknight', 'knight@python.org', 'justafleshwound')
Implement SSO for Discourse with your Python server::
@login_required
def discourse_sso_view(request):
payload = request.GET.get('sso')
signature = request.GET.get('sig')
nonce = sso_validate(payload, signature, SECRET)
url = sso_redirect_url(nonce, SECRET, request.user.email, request.user.id, request.user.username)
return redirect('http://discuss.example.com' + url)
Command line
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To help experiment with the Discourse API, pydiscourse provides a simple command line client::
export DISCOURSE_API_KEY=your_master_key
pydiscoursecli --host-http://yourhost --api-user-system latest_topics
pydiscoursecli --host-http://yourhost --api-user-system topics_by johnsmith
pydiscoursecli --host-http://yourhost --api-user-system user eviltrout
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