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توضیحات

Delighted API Python Client.
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل delighted-python-1.0.0-beta
نام delighted-python
نسخه کتابخانه 1.0.0-beta
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Robby Colvin
ایمیل نویسنده geetarista@gmail.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://delighted.com/
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/delighted-python/
مجوز MIT
[![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/delighted/delighted-python.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/delighted/delighted-python) # Delighted API Python Client (Beta) Official Python client for the [Delighted API](https://delighted.com/docs/api). ## Installation ``` pip install --upgrade delighted-python ``` or ``` easy_install --upgrade delighted-python ``` ## Configuration To get started, you need to configure the client with your secret API key. ```python import delighted delighted.api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY' ``` For further options, read the [advanced configuration section](#advanced-configuration). **Note:** Your API key is secret, and you should treat it like a password. You can find your API key in your Delighted account, under *Settings* > *API*. ## Usage Adding/updating people and scheduling surveys: ```python # Add a new person, and schedule a survey immediately person1 = delighted.Person.create(email='foo+test1@delighted.com') # Add a new person, and schedule a survey after 1 minute (60 seconds) person2 = delighted.Person.create(email='foo+test2@delighted.com', delay=60) # Add a new person, but do not schedule a survey person3 = delighted.Person.create(email='foo+test3@delighted.com', send=False) # Add a new person with full set of attributes, including a custom question # product name, and schedule a survey with a 30 second delay person4 = delighted.Person.create( email='foo+test4@delighted.com', name='Joe Bloggs', properties={'customer_id': 123, 'country': 'USA', 'question_product_name': 'The London Trench'}, delay=30) # Update an existing person (identified by email), adding a name, without # scheduling a survey updated_person1 = delighted.Person.create(email='foo+test1@delighted.com', name='James Scott', send=False) ``` Unsubscribing people: ```python # Unsubscribe an existing person delighted.Unsubscribe.create(person_email='foo+test1@delighted.com') ``` Deleting pending survey requests ```python # Delete all pending (scheduled but unsent) survey requests for a person, by email. delighted.SurveyRequest.delete_pending(person_email='foo+test1@delighted.com') ``` Adding survey responses: ```python # Add a survey response, score only survey_response1 = delighted.SurveyResponse.create(person=person1.id, score=10) # Add *another* survey response (for the same person), score and comment survey_response2 = delighted.SurveyResponse.create(person=person1.id, score=5, comment='Really nice.') ``` Retrieving a survey response: ```python # Retrieve an existing survey response survey_response3 = delighted.SurveyResponse.retrieve('123') ``` Updating survey responses: ```python # Update a survey response score survey_response4 = delighted.SurveyResponse.retrieve('234') survey_response4.score = 10 survey_response4.save # <delighted.SurveyResponse object at 0xabc123> # Update (or add) survey response properties survey_response4.person_properties = {'segment': 'Online'} survey_response4.save # <delighted.SurveyResponse object at 0xabc123> # Update person who recorded the survey response survey_response4.person = '321' survey_response4.save # <delighted.SurveyResponse object at 0xabc123> ``` Listing survey responses: ```python # List all survey responses, 20 per page, first 2 pages survey_responses_page1 = delighted.SurveyResponse.all survey_responses_page2 = delighted.SurveyResponse.all(page=2) # List all survey responses, 20 per page, expanding person object survey_responses_page1_expanded = delighted.SurveyResponse.all(expand=['person']) survey_responses_page1_expanded[0].person # <delighted.Person object at 0xabc123> # List all survey responses, 20 per page, for a specific trend (ID: 123) survey_responses_page1_trend = delighted.SurveyResponse.all(trend='123') # List all survey responses, 20 per page, in reverse chronological order (newest first) survey_responses_page1_desc = delighted.SurveyResponse.all(order='desc') # List all survey responses, 100 per page, page 5, with a time range filtered_survey_responses = delighted.SurveyResponse.all(page=5, per_page=100, since=datetime.datetime(2014, 03, 01), until=datetime.datetime(2014, 04, 30)) ``` Retrieving metrics: ```python # Get current metrics, 30-day simple moving average, from most recent response metrics = delighted.Metrics.retrieve # Get current metrics, 30-day simple moving average, from most recent response, # for a specific trend (ID: 123) metrics = delighted.Metrics.retrieve(trend='123') # Get metrics, for given range metrics = delighted.Metrics.retrieve(since=datetime.date(2013, 10, 01), until=datetime.date(2013, 11, 01)) ``` ## <a name="advanced-configuration"></a> Advanced configuration & testing The following options are configurable for the client: ```python delighted.api_key delighted.api_base_url # default: 'https://api.delighted.com/v1' delighted.http_adapter # default: delighted.HTTPAdapter ``` By default, a shared instance of `delighted.Client` is created lazily in `delighted.get_shared_client()`. If you want to create your own client, perhaps for test or if you have multiple API keys, you can: ```python # Create an custom client instance, and pass as last argument to resource actions import delighted from delighted import Client client = Client(api_key=‘API_KEY', api_base_url=‘https://api.delighted.com/v1', http_adapter=HTTPAdapter()) metrics_from_custom_client = delighted.Metrics.retrieve(client=client) # Or, you can set Delighted.shared_client yourself delighted.shared_client = delighted.Client( api_key='API_KEY', api_base_url='https://api.delighted.com/v1', http_adapter=delighted.HTTPAdapter() ) metrics_from_custom_shared_client = delighted.Metrics.retrieve() ``` ## Supported versions - 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 - pypy, pypy3 ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request


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نصب پکیج whl delighted-python-1.0.0-beta:

    pip install delighted-python-1.0.0-beta.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz delighted-python-1.0.0-beta:

    pip install delighted-python-1.0.0-beta.tar.gz