A Python client for the Digital Ocean API
Project description
DOP is a MIT licensed Python wrapper for Digital Ocean’s API.
Features
Full support for all methods listed here
Installation
To install dop, simply:
$ pip install dop
Example
It is pretty easy to use:
from dop.client import Client
client = Client('client_id', 'api_key')
# Print regions.
regions = client.regions()
for region in regions:
print(region.to_json())
# Print sizes.
sizes = client.sizes()
for size in sizes:
print(size.to_json())
# Print public global images.
images = client.images()
for image in images:
print(image.to_json())
# Print your private images.
images = client.images(filter='my_images')
for image in images:
print(image.to_json())
# Create a droplet
conf = {
'name': 'test',
'size': {'size_slug': '512MB'},
'image': {'image_slug': 'ubuntu-13-04-x64'},
'region': {'region_slug': 'nyc1'},
}
droplet = client.create_droplet(**conf)
To create a droplet, you can use the data fetched from regions, sizes and images methods to fill the dictionary properly.
Contribute
Pull requests and improvements are welcome.
- Version 1.6.b3
Fixed http methods for droplets
Change edit_domain_record method name
Ability to install with easy_install without error (thanks to Adam PAPAI)
- Version 1.6.b1
Updated code to support full api
Improved comments for methods
Some refactor
- Version 0.1.6
Python 3 compatibility thanks to Sambodson (https://github.com/samdobson)
- Version 0.1.5
Updated API
- Version 0.1.4
Added virtio parameter to create_droplet method
Minor fixes in all_ssh_keys method
Readme region example now uses to_json() method
- Version 0.1.3
Added ssh_keys support to Droplet object (thanks to Derek: http://github.com/covertgeek)
- Version 0.1.2
Added ip_address to Droplet object (thanks to Derek: http://github.com/covertgeek)
- Version 0.1.1
Added support for requests 1.x (thanks to Luke: http://github.com/clone1018)
- Version 0.1.0
Initial release
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