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Docusign Admin API

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The Official DocuSign Admin Python Client

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PyPI module that wraps the DocuSign Admin API

Documentation about the DocuSign Admin API

Requirements

Compatibility

  • Python 2.7+

Installation

Path Setup:

  1. Locate your Python installation, also referred to as a site-packages folder. This folder is usually labeled in a format of Python{VersionNumber}.

Examples:

  • Unix/Linux: /usr/lib/python2.7
  • Mac: /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7
  • Windows: C:\Users{username}\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37
  1. Add the path to your Python folder as an environment variable.

Unix/Linux:

  • Type the following command into your console:
    export PYTHONPATH = "${PYTHONPATH}:.:/path/to/site-packages"
  • Optionally, you can add this command to your system profile, which will run the command each time Python is launched.

Windows:

  1. Open the Windows Control Panel.
  2. Under the System and Security category, open the System
  3. Select Advanced System Settings to open the System Properties dialog box.
  4. On the Advanced tab, select the Environmental Variables button at the lower-right corner.
    1. Check if PYTHONPATH has been added as a system variable.
    2. If it has not, select New to add it. The variable you add is the path to the site-packages

Note: If you are still unable to reference python or pip via your command console,you can also add the path to the site-packages folder to the built-in environment variable labeled Path , which will take effect the next time you start your machine.

Install via PIP:

  1. In your command console, type: pip install docusign-admin

Note: This may require the command console be elevated. You can accomplish this via sudoin Unix/Linux, or by running the command console as an administrator in Windows.

Dependencies

This client has the following external dependencies:

  • certifi v14.05.14+
  • six v1.8.0+
  • python_dateutil v2.5.3+
  • setuptools v21.0.0+
  • urllib3 v1.15.1+
  • jwcrypto v0.4.2+
  • py-oauth2 v0.0.10+

Support

Log issues against this client through GitHub. We also have an active developer community on Stack Overflow.

License

The DocuSign Python Client is licensed under the MIT License.

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