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SDK that helps with integration via the Binary City Time API.

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bc_time is the Binary City (BC) Time Application Programming Interface (API) Software Development Kit (SDK) for Python, that allows Python developers to develop integration with BC Time.

bc_time is maintained and published by Binary City.

Getting started

Assuming that you have a supported version of Python installed, you can first set up your environment with:

$ python venv .venv ... $ . .venv/bin/activate Then, you can install bc_time from PyPI with:

$ python pip install bc_time or install from source with:

$ git clone git@bitbucket.org:dburger/bc_time_api_sdk.git
$ cd bc_time_api_sdk
$ python pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python pip install -e .

Using bc_time

After you've installed bc_time, the next step is to set-up your credentials at:
$HOME/.bc_time/credentials

[default]
client_id = YOUR_CLIENT_ID
client_secret = YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET
crypt_key = YOUR_CRYPT_KEY
grant_type = YOUR_GRANT_TYPE ; authorisation_code | client_credentials | urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:jwt-bearer
private_key_file_path = FILE_PATH_TO_YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY

How to create a private/public key pair

Using OpenSSL, follow these to steps to generate a private & public key par

 openssl genrsa -out privatekey.pem 1024
 openssl req -new -x509 -key privatekey.pem -out publickey.cer -days 1825

Then, from a Python interpreter:

>>> import bc_time
>>> visitors = bc_time.Visitors()
>>> response_data = visitors.get_all_using_pagination(filters={'filter_status': bc_time.Status.active})
>>> if response_data['status'] == bc_time.RequestStatus.success:
                for visitor in response_data['data']:
                        print(visitor)

You also have the option to specify your credentials via the constructor of the Api class:

>>> import bc_time
>>> api = bc_time.Api(
                client_id='YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
                client_secret='YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET',
                crypt_key='YOUR_CRYPT_KEY',
                grant_type='YOUR_GRANT_TYPE' # Consider using the bc_time.GrantType constants, for example bc_time.GrantType.CLIENT_CREDENTIALS
        )
>>> visitors = bc_time.Visitors(api)
>>> response_data = visitors.get_all_using_pagination()
>>> if response_data['status'] == bc_time.RequestStatus.success:
                for visitor in response_data['data']:
                        print(visitor)

Available enumerators

  • ApiAuthorisationType
  • DeviceCommunicationType
  • GrantType
  • RequestStatus
  • Status

Available classes

  • Api

Available objects

  • ApiAuthorisations
  • Branches
  • CompanyProfiles
  • Controllers
  • Departments
  • Devices
  • DailyOvertimeData
  • Employees
  • EmployeeLeave
  • Settings
  • Visitors
  • VisitorGroups

Available methods

For (most) objects

  • create
  • create_many
  • update
  • update_many
  • get_all_using_pagination
  • get_one
  • get_many

For membership/group objects

Please note that group objects also has access the the methods as defined for Objects.

  • add_visitor_to_group
  • remove_visitor_from_group
  • get_all_members_using_pagination

All methods will return a Dictionary that - depending on the response - may contain the following keys:

  • status
  • data

Status IDs can be referenced using the enumerator bc_time.RequestStatus.

Documentation

Please consult our BC Time API documentation for more information.

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