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Python Atlassian REST API Wrapper

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What is it?

This package is used to provide a simple python interface for interacting with Atlassian products (Server, Data Center and Cloud) and apps from ecosystem (Portfolio, XRay). It is based on the official public Rest API documentation and private methods (+ xml+rpc, raw http request).

Documentation

Documentation

How to Install?

From PyPI

$ pip install atlassian-python-api

From Source

  • Git clone repository

  • Use pip install -r requirements.txt to install the required packages

  • or pipenv install && pipenv install –dev

How to contribute?

Please, click here Contribution Guidelines for this project

Examples

More examples in ``examples/`` directory.

Here’s a short example of how to create a Confluence page:

from atlassian import Confluence

confluence = Confluence(
    url='http://localhost:8090',
    username='admin',
    password='admin')

status = confluence.create_page(
    space='DEMO',
    title='This is the title',
    body='This is the body. You can use <strong>HTML tags</strong>!')

print(status)

And here’s another example of how to get issues from Jira using JQL Query:

from atlassian import Jira

jira = Jira(
    url='http://localhost:8080',
    username='admin',
    password='admin')
JQL = 'project = DEMO AND status IN ("To Do", "In Progress") ORDER BY issuekey'
data = jira.jql(JQL)
print(data)

Also, you can use the Bitbucket module e.g. for getting project list

from atlassian import Bitbucket

bitbucket = Bitbucket(
        url='http://localhost:7990',
        username='admin',
        password='admin')

data = bitbucket.project_list()
print(data)

Now you can use the Jira Service Desk module. See docs. Example to get your requests:

from atlassian import ServiceDesk

sd = ServiceDesk(
        url='http://localhost:7990',
        username='admin',
        password='admin')

data = sd.get_my_customer_requests()
print(data)

Using Xray (Test Management tool for Jira):

from atlassian import Xray

xr = Xray(
       url='http://localhost:7990',
        username='admin',
        password='admin')

data = xr.get_tests('TEST-001')
print(data)

If you want to see the response in pretty print format JSON. Feel free for use construction like:

from pprint import pprint
# you code here
# and then print using pprint(result) instead of print(result)
pprint(response)

Development and Deployment (For contributors)

First of all, I am happy for any PR requests. Let’s fork and provide your changes :) See the Contribution Guidelines for this project for details on how to make changes to this library.

Credits

In addition to all the contributors we would like to thank these vendors:

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