A framework for building API clients with minimal boilerplate
Project description
ClientFactory
A Python framework for building API clients with minimal boilerplate while maintaining full configurability and extensibility.
Features
- Declarative API Definition: Define your API structure using Python classes and decorators
- Multiple Authentication Methods: Built-in support for:
- API Key authentication (header or query parameter)
- OAuth 2.0 (client credentials, authorization code)
- Session-based authentication with browser automation
- Basic HTTP authentication
- Token-based authentication
- Custom authentication handlers
- Resource Management:
- Organize endpoints into logical resource groups
- Support for nested resources
- Automatic URL construction
- Path parameter handling
- Request Processing:
- Pre-processing hooks for request modification
- Post-processing hooks for response transformation
- Automatic retries with configurable backoff
- File upload support with progress tracking
- Session Management:
- Persistent sessions with encryption
- Cookie handling
- Proxy support
- Custom header management
- Type Safety: Full type hinting support for better IDE integration
- Extensibility: Every component is designed to be extended and customized
Installation
pip install clientfactory
Quick Start
Basic Usage
from clientfactory import Client, resource, get, post, ApiKeyAuth
class GitHub(Client):
baseurl = "https://api.github.com"
auth = ApiKeyAuth.header("your-token", "Authorization", prefix="Bearer")
@resource
class Repos:
@get("user/repos")
def list_repos(self): pass
@post("user/repos")
def create_repo(self, name: str, private: bool = False):
return {"name": name, "private": private}
# Use the client
github = GitHub()
repos = github.repos.list_repos()
Request Processing
from clientfactory import Client, resource, get, preprocess, postprocess
from clientfactory.utils import Request, Response
class DataAPI(Client):
baseurl = "https://api.example.com"
@resource
class Data:
@preprocess
def add_timestamp(self, request: Request) -> Request:
"""Add timestamp to all requests"""
return request.WITH(
headers={"X-Timestamp": str(time.time())}
)
@postprocess
def extract_data(self, response: Response) -> dict:
"""Extract data field from response"""
return response.json()["data"]
@get("data/{id}")
def get_data(self, id: str): pass
File Uploads
from clientfactory import Client, resource, post, UploadConfig
from clientfactory.utils import FileUpload
class Storage(Client):
baseurl = "https://storage.example.com"
@resource
class Files:
def progress(self, current: int, total: int):
print(f"Uploaded {current}/{total} bytes")
@post("upload")
def upload(self, file: str):
uploader = FileUpload(
config=UploadConfig(
progresscallback=self.progress
)
)
return uploader.multipart(
url=self.url + "/upload",
files={"file": file}
)
OAuth Authentication
from clientfactory import Client, OAuth2Auth, resource, get
class ServiceAPI(Client):
baseurl = "https://api.service.com"
auth = OAuth2Auth.clientcredentials(
clientid="your-client-id",
clientsecret="your-client-secret",
tokenurl="https://auth.service.com/token"
)
@resource
class Users:
@get("users/me")
def me(self): pass
Builder Pattern
from clientfactory import ClientBuilder, ApiKeyAuth
# Create client programmatically
client = (ClientBuilder()
.baseurl("https://api.example.com")
.auth(ApiKeyAuth.header("your-key"))
.sessioncfg(verify=False) # Disable SSL verification
.requestconfig(timeout=30.0)
.headers({
"User-Agent": "MyApp/1.0",
"Accept": "application/json"
})
.build())
Session Persistence
from clientfactory import Client, DiskPersist, PersistConfig
class WebApp(Client):
baseurl = "https://webapp.example.com"
def __init__(self):
# Setup encrypted session persistence
self.persist = DiskPersist(
config=PersistConfig(
path="~/.myapp/session",
encrypt=True
)
)
super().__init__()
Advanced Usage
For more advanced usage examples, including:
- Custom authentication handlers
- Complex request/response processing
- Browser automation for web apps
- Request retries and backoff strategies
- Resource hierarchies
- Error handling
Visit our Advanced Usage Guide.
Development
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/schizoprada/clientfactory.git
cd clientfactory
# Create a virtual environment
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # or `venv\Scripts\activate` on Windows
# Install development dependencies
pip install -e ".[test,docs]"
# Run tests
pytest
# Build documentation
cd docs
make html
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Support
- Documentation: ReadTheDocs
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
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