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Fastly python API

Project description

Fastly Python Client

fastly-py is available through pip as the fastly package

There are three simple scripts provided in /bin that can be used for various stand-alone purge operations.

Usage

import fastly
api = fastly.API()
api.authenticate_by_key('MYKEY')
api.purge_url('www.example.com', '/some/path')

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Running Tests

$ python -m test.api_test

Set up environment configuration

We use Python's os and a .env file to manage environment variables in development and test environments. See the list of required environment variables in the .env.example file in the root directory.

To optionally set values for testing, make a copy of .env.example and name it .env.

cp .env.example .env

# Note:
# If using direnv, you can just use it as a `.envrc` file and not have to `source` it manually.

# Using your favorite editor, update the values of the environment variables in `.env` and then

source .env

Distributing a package

$ python setup.py register

Follow the prompts to create an account or login. The register command also ensures that your account has access to the fastly package on PyPi.

$ python setup.py sdist upload

Builds and uploads to PyPi. More info on this at the python site. You will need to be granted access to the fastly package in order to push.

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