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Async Python wrapper for the ShipStation API

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ShipStation Interaction / Automation

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Async Python client for ShipStation v1 and v2 APIs with an emphasis on typing.

Install

pip

pip install AsyncShipStation

Manual

git clone git@github.com:sudoDeVinci/AsyncShipStation.git
cd AsyncShipStation
pip install -r requirements.txt

Quick Start

Create a connection, then pass it to the portal you want to use.

import asyncio

from AsyncShipStation import ShipStationClient, ShipmentPortal


async def main() -> None:
    connection = await ShipStationClient.connect(
        v2_key="your_v2_api_key",
        v1_key="your_v1_api_key",
        v1_secret="your_v1_secret",
    )

    async with ShipStationClient.scoped_client(connection=connection, version="v2"):
        status, shipments = await ShipmentPortal.list(
            connection,
            page_size=10,
            page=1,
        )
        print(status, shipments)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

The library comes pre-configured with 'sensible' default values for connections, but you can configure these parameters by passing a ConnectionConfig object with the parameters you would like changed.

config  = ConnectionConfig(
    version="v2",
    timeout=30,
    max_connections=20,
    max_keepalive_connections=10,
    http2=False,
    retries=4,
    user_agent="your_custom_UA_string",
)
connection = await ShipStationClient.connect(
    v2_key="your_v2_api_key",
    v1_key="your_v1_api_key",
    v1_secret="your_v1_secret",
    config=config,
    )

NOTE: A connection's config is tied to its identity. Two connections to the ssame credentials, if using different configs, will be treated as separate connections.

Client Lifecycle

Use the async context manager w/ existing connection object

Use scoped_client() when you want the connection lifecycle handled for you.

import asyncio
import os

from dotenv import load_dotenv

from AsyncShipStation import ShipStationClient, ShipmentPortal

load_dotenv()
V2_API_KEY: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_V2")
V1_API_KEY: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_V1")
V1_SECRET: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_SECRET")


async def main() -> None:
    connection = await ShipStationClient.connect(
        v2_key=V2_API_KEY or "",
        v1_key=V1_API_KEY,
        v1_secret=V1_SECRET,
    )

    async with ShipStationClient.scoped_client(connection=connection, version="v2"):
        status, shipments = await ShipmentPortal.list(connection, page_size=10, page=1)
        print(status, shipments)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Use the async context manager w/o existing connection object

If you don't need to reuse the connection object, you can skip the explicit configuration step and pass the credentials directly to scoped_client().

import asyncio
import os

from dotenv import load_dotenv

from AsyncShipStation import ShipStationClient, ShipmentPortal

load_dotenv()
V2_API_KEY: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_V2")
V1_API_KEY: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_V1")
V1_SECRET: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_SECRET")


async def main() -> None:
    connection = await ShipStationClient.connect(
        
    )

    async with ShipStationClient.scoped_client(
        v2_key=V2_API_KEY or "",
        v1_key=V1_API_KEY,
        v1_secret=V1_SECRET, version="v2"
    ):
        status, shipments = await ShipmentPortal.list(connection, page_size=10, page=1)
        print(status, shipments)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Start and close explicitly

Use start() and close() if you want to manage the lifecycle yourself.

import asyncio
import os

from dotenv import load_dotenv

from AsyncShipStation import ShipStationClient, ShipmentPortal

load_dotenv()
V2_API_KEY: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_V2")
V1_API_KEY: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_V1")
V1_SECRET: str | None = os.getenv("SHIP_STATION_SECRET")


async def main() -> None:
    connection = await ShipStationClient.connect(
        v2_key=V2_API_KEY or "",
        v1_key=V1_API_KEY,
        v1_secret=V1_SECRET,
    )

    await ShipStationClient.start(connection=connection, version="v2")
    try:
        status, shipments = await ShipmentPortal.list(connection, page_size=10, page=1)
        print(status, shipments)
    finally:
        await ShipStationClient.close(connection=connection, version="v2")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Concurrent Requests

A single connection is meant to be shared across concurrent requests.

import asyncio

from AsyncShipStation import (
    BatchPortal,
    LabelPortal,
    ShipmentPortal,
    ShipStationClient,
)


async def main() -> None:
    connection = await ShipStationClient.connect(
        v2_key="your_v2_api_key",
        v1_key="your_v1_api_key",
        v1_secret="your_v1_secret",
    )

    async with ShipStationClient.scoped_client(connection=connection, version="v2"):
        results = await asyncio.gather(
            ShipmentPortal.list(connection, page_size=10, page=1),
            BatchPortal.list(connection, page_size=10, page=1),
            LabelPortal.list(connection, page_size=10, page=1),
        )

    for status, data in results:
        if status in (200, 201, 207):
            print(f"Success :: {data}")
        else:
            print(f"Error :: {data}")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Connection Lookup

If you need to retrieve a connection from the pool later, use connection.uid.

import asyncio

from AsyncShipStation import ShipStationClient, ShipmentPortal


async def main() -> None:
    connection = await ShipStationClient.connect(
        v2_key="your_v2_api_key",
        v1_key="your_v1_api_key",
        v1_secret="your_v1_secret",
    )

    async with ShipStationClient.scoped_client(
        connection_hash=connection.pool_key,
        version="v2",
    ) as scoped_connection:
        status, shipments = await ShipmentPortal.list(
            scoped_connection,
            page_size=10,
            page=1,
        )
        print(status, shipments)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Rate Limiting

Accounts that send too many requests in quick succession will receive a 429 Too Many Requests response with a Retry-After header that tells you how long to wait.

ShipStation bulk operation endpoints count as a single request.

TODO

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