pennlabs / penn-sdk-python

A Python module for the various services of Penn OpenData. Validated API token required.
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======================================= PennSDK: Wrapper for Multiple Penn APIs

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Penn SDK is the Python library for writing code that interfaces with University of Pennsylvania data. It consists of wrappers for various APIs, including the Registrar, Dining, and Directory APIs.

Getting an API key

To use these libraries, you must first obtain an API token and password, which can be done here_. There are separate API tokens and password for each of dining, registrar, news/events/maps, transit, and directory.

There is also a Laundry API and Calendar, which don't need a key. The StudySpaces API requires a LibCal client ID and secret. The Fitness schedule API requires a key from TeamUp (https://teamup.com/api-keys/request).

Documentation

The full API documentation can be found at https://esb.isc-seo.upenn.edu/8091/documentation/.

Documentation for the wrapper can be found at http://penn-sdk.readthedocs.org/

Installation

You can install PennSDK easily using pip

.. code-block::

$ sudo pip install PennSDK

easy_install also works

.. code-block::

sudo easy_install PennSDK

Getting Started

Once you have an API token and Password, you can use the wrapper as follows.

.. code-block:: python

from penn import Registrar

REG_USERNAME = 'MY_REGISTAR_USERNAME'
REG_PASSWORD = 'MY_REGISTRAR_PASSWORD'

r = Registrar(REG_USERNAME, REG_PASSWORD)

cis120 = r.course('cis', '120')

# cis120 is a dictionary parsed from the API json
my_data = cis120['result_data']

All of other services (Dining, Directory, Transit, News, Map) follow this same basic format, except for the Laundry, Study Spaces, and Calendar API's, which don't need a username and password passed in at initialization. Refer to the wrapper documentation at http://penn-sdk.readthedocs.org/ for more info.

Running Tests

Once you have an API token and password, you can run the tests by creating a tests/credentials.py file with them as constants. Depending on what you want to test, include the following variables. They will be retrieved from your environment variables by default.

.. code-block:: python

REG_USERNAME = 'MY_REGISTAR_USERNAME'
REG_PASSWORD = 'MY_REGISTAR_PASSWORD'

DIN_USERNAME = 'MY_DINING_USERNAME'
DIN_PASSWORD = 'MY_DINING_PASSWORD'

DIR_USERNAME = 'MY_DIRECTORY_USERNAME'
DIR_PASSWORD = 'MY_DIRECTORY_PASSWORD'

TRANSIT_USERNAME = 'MY_DIRECTORY_USERNAME'
TRANSIT_PASSWORD = 'MY_DIRECTORY_PASSWORD'

LIBCAL_ID = 'MY_LIBCAL_ID'
LIBCAL_SECRET = 'MY_LIBCAL_SECRET'

FITNESS_TOKEN = 'MY_FITNESS_TOKEN'

Then run make test to run all tests in your shell.

Contributing & Bug Reporting

If you find a bug, please submit it through the GitHub issues page_.

Pull requests are welcome!

.. GitHub issues page: https://github.com/pennlabs/penn-sdk-python/issues .. here: https://provider.www.upenn.edu/computing/da/secure/webloginportal/eforms/