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Python API for Echo credentialing software

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Welcome to echo_api’s documentation!

This project is a work in progress, and contributions are encouraged. If you have questions feels free to contact me at jjorissen52@gmail.com

Installation

pip install echo_api

Configuration

Secrets

echo_api is configured to take credentials from a file named echo.conf that is expected by default in your working directory. echo.conf should look like:

[echo]
username = UserName
password = Password
wsdl_location = /path/to/wsdl.xml
endpoint = https://cloud.echooneappcloud.com/yourorganizationname/OneAppWebService

If you want echo.conf to be somewhere other than your project directory, you will need to set it the location using an environment variable.

# Linux
export INTERFACE_CONF_FILE=/absolute/path/to/conf_file.conf #name doesn't matter

# Or set in Python before you import echo_api
import os
os.environ["INTERFACE_CONF_FILE"] = '/absolute/path/to/conf_file.conf'

Note that you must have credentials for a user that has access to the API before you can proceed.

SOAP API WSDL Definition

Due to the possibility of some configuration issues on Echo’s side, you will need to manually inspect the XML describing the API and ensure that the endpoint definition is correct. Copy and paste this into the address bar on your browser (you will need to change it to be your organization):

https://cloud.echooneappcloud.com/yourorganization/OneAppWebService.svc?singleWsdl

Copy and paste the XML response into an XML file (wsdl.xml) in your project directory and scroll all the way to the bottom until you see:

<wsdl:port name="BasicHttpBinding_OneAppWebService_SSL" binding="tns:BasicHttpBinding_OneAppWebService_SSL">
    <soap:address location="https://eoaapp0.echooneapp.com/YourOrganization/OneAppWebService.svc"/>
    </wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>

You will want to change

<soap:address location="https://eoaapp0.echooneapp.com/YourOrganization/OneAppWebService.svc"/>

to

<soap:address location="https://cloud.echooneappcloud.com/yourorganization/OneAppWebService"/>

Once you’ve set up your wsdl and secrets files, test your connection. For a secrets file that will remain in your project directory, simply use:

from echo_api import api
# Connection() will log you in if everything is correctly configured.
connection = api.BaseConnection()
connection.session_id
'61d63ecc7571430a9ead84dfc7f6301d'

If you see a string like the one above, it means that a connection was successfully established and you’ve got the hard part done…

connection.API_Logout()
'LoggedOut|kathleen.reynolds'

Usage

The BaseConnection object has all of the API definitions provided by the WSDL file. The API documentation can be found at read the docs.

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