A python client library for the AWeber API.
Project description
The AWeber API Python Library allows you to quickly get up and running with integrating access to the AWeber API into your Python applications. This library requires the python-oauth2 to handle the authentication.
Installation
The library can be installed by checking out the source:
$ sudo python setup.py install
Or can be installed using easy_install:
$ easy_install aweber_api
Or pip:
$ pip install aweber_api
Compatibility
The client library has been tested as compatible with python versions:
2.6
2.7
Testing
Place the client library into a virtualenv and execute the test suite by running the following command:
$ python setup.py nosetests
Also, the project can use tox to run against multiple versions of python. The tox package is available from pypi here:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tox
Instructions for how to use and configure tox can be found here:
http://tox.readthedocs.org/en/latest/#
Currently, running tox will require that both python 2.6 and python 2.7 are installed.
Additional interpreters may be installed and the tox.ini file must be modified to include the newly added interpreters. Once the interpreters are installed, the tests can be run via:
$ tox
Usage
To connect the AWeber API Python Libray, you simply include the main class, AWeberAPI in your application, then create an instace of it with your application’s consumer key and secret.:
from aweber_api import AWeberAPI aweber = AWeberAPI(consumer_key, consumer_secret) account = aweber.get_account(access_token, token_secret) for list in account.lists: print list.name
Handling Errors
Sometimes errors happen and your application should handle them appropriately. Whenever an API error occurs an AWeberAPIException will be raised with a detailed error message and documentation link to explain whats wrong.
You should wrap any calls to the API in a try/except block.
- Common Errors:
Resource not found (404 error)
Your application has been rate limited (403 error)
Bad request (400 error)
API Temporarily unavailable (503 error)
Refer to https://labs.aweber.com/docs/troubleshooting for the complete list:
from aweber_api import AWeberAPI, APIException aweber = AWeberAPI(consumer_key, consumer_secret) account = aweber.get_account(access_token, token_secret) try: invalid_resource = account.load_from_url('/idontexist') except APIException, exc: print '404! {0}'.format(exc) try: print len(account.lists) except APIException, exc: print 'hmm, something unexpected happened!: {0}'.format(exc)
Getting request tokens / access tokens
You can also use the AWeberAPI object to handle retrieving request tokens:
from aweber_api import AWeberAPI aweber = AWeberAPI(consumer_key, consumer_secret) request_token, request_token_secret = aweber.get_request_token(callback_url) print aweber.authorize_url
As well as access tokens:
from aweber_api import AWeberAPI aweber = AWeberAPI(consumer_key, consumer_secret) aweber.user.verifier = verifier aweber.user.request_token = request_token aweber.user.token_secret = request_token_secret access_token, access_token_secret = aweber.get_access_token()
Full Pylons example
Here is a simple Pylons example that uses the AWeber API Python Library to get a request token, have it authorized, and then print some basic stats about the web forms in that user’s lists:
from pylons import session, request, tmpl_context as c from pylons.controllers.util import redirect from awebertest.lib.base import BaseController, render from aweber_api import AWeberAPI url = 'http://localhost:5000' consumer_key = "vjckgsr5y4gfOa3PWnf" consumer_secret = "u3sQ7vGGJBfds4q5dfgsTESi685c5x2wm6gZuIj" class DemoController(BaseController): def __before__(self): self.aweber = AWeberAPI(consumer_key, consumer_secret) def index(self): token, secret = self.aweber.get_request_token(url+'/demo/get_access') session['request_token_secret'] = secret session.save() redirect(self.aweber.authorize_url) def get_access(self): self.aweber.user.request_token = request.params['oauth_token'] self.aweber.user.token_secret = session['request_token_secret'] self.aweber.user.verifier = request.params['oauth_verifier'] session['token'], session['secret'] = self.aweber.get_access_token() session.save() redirect(url+'/demo/show') def show(self): c.account = self.aweber.get_account(session['token'], session['secret']) return render('data.mako')
In data.mako:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <body> <h1>Web Forms</h1> % for list in c.account.lists: <b>List Id:</b> ${list.id}, name: ${list.name}<br /> <b>Currently has:</b> ${len(list.web_forms)} web forms <ul> % for form in list.web_forms: <li>Form Id: ${form.id}, name: ${form.name}</li> % endfor </ul> % endfor </body> </html>
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