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توضیحات

A Python client for the FocusLab API
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل brockman-0.1dev
نام brockman
نسخه کتابخانه 0.1dev
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Sean O'Connor
ایمیل نویسنده sean@focuslab.io
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/FocusLab/brockman
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/brockman/
مجوز BSD
Brockman ======== A Python client for working with the FocusLab API. ![Kent Brockman](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9d/Kent_Brockman.jpg) Currently this client only implements trigger recording but eventually it will provide support for the full API. Getting Started --------------- First you need to create an instance of the `FocusLabClient`: ```python from brockman.client import FocusLabClient client = FocusLabClient(api_key='da9dcaa0364541498d4ae6b4865cf395') ``` The only required parameter for the client is `api_key`. You can get your API key from your [FocusLab Dashboard][1]. Optionally you can also pass an `endpoint` parameter but you probably shouldn't do this unless you've been told to do so by somebody from FocusLab. You're now ready to start making calls to the FocusLab API. Trigger Recording ----------------- To record a trigger, all you need to do is call the `record_trigger` method on a client instance: ```python from brockman.client import FocusLabClient client = FocusLabClient(api_key='da9dcaa0364541498d4ae6b4865cf395') client.record_trigger( actor_id=user.id, action='viewed', obj='blog post', identities={'email': user.email, 'user_id': user.id}, attributes={'plan': user.plan}, variables={'tags': post.tags, 'title': post.title} ) ``` The parameters to `record_trigger` are described below: `actor_id` : A required string that acts as a session token. If you are using this client in combination with the [javascript tracking code][2], you can use the `fl_actor_id` cookie value as the user's actor_id. Otherwise any string that will be relatively consistent for a user can be used (e.g. a user id). `action` : A required string that describes the event that the trigger is representing (e.g. viewed, downloaded, streamed, etc). `obj` : A required string that describes the thing that the event being represented by the trigger is happening to (e.g. artist, blog post, product). `identities` : An optional dictionary of identities for the user. Any identities provided will be returned when you download a group from FocusLab. Additionally they are used to connect together activity streams from the user. Dictionary values can be strings, integers, floats, or lists. Possible identities include email addresses, user ids, and facebook ids. `attributes` : An optional dictionary of attributes for the user. Attributes are pieces of data about a user that you'd like to filter against, but should not be used for connecting activity streams. Dictionary values can be strings, integers, floats, or lists. Possible attributes include plan type, user level, or date joined. `variables` : An optional dictionary of variables for the trigger. Variables are pieces of data about the event the trigger is representing. Dictionary values can be strings, integers, floats, or lists. Possible variables include genres, tags, categories, titles, product code, or author. Django Integration ------------------ Brockman includes some optional pieces that make it a little easier to work within a [Django][3] environment. ### Django Client The Django Client is a version of the `FocusLabClient` class that automatically pulls configuration info in from Django's settings module. To use the Django Client just set `FL_API_KEY` in your settings module and then use the `brockman.django.client.DjangoFocusLabClient` class instead of `brockman.client.FocusLabClient`. ### Celery Task [Celery][4] is a popular framework for handling delayed/async tasks. By using the task provided at `brockman.django.celery.tasks.record_trigger` instead of the client directly, you can record a trigger to FocusLab without introducing any extra latency or errors to your own application. Below is an example of using the `record_trigger` task. ```python from brockman.django.celery.tasks import record_trigger record_trigger.delay( actor_id=user.id, action='viewed', obj='blog post', identities={'email': user.email, 'user_id': user.id}, attributes={'plan': user.plan}, variables={'tags': post.tags, 'title': post.title} ) ``` As you can see the method signature is the same as on the client. Getting Help ------------ If you have any questions or run into any problems please feel free to email us at help@focuslab.io or to use the chat box at http://focuslab.io. [1]: https://app.focuslab.io/ [2]: https://github.com/focuslab/willie [3]: https://www.djangoproject.com/ [4]: http://www.celeryproject.org/


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نصب پکیج whl brockman-0.1dev:

    pip install brockman-0.1dev.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz brockman-0.1dev:

    pip install brockman-0.1dev.tar.gz