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GetStream Python SDK - Build scalable activity feeds, chat, and video calling applications

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Official Python SDK for Stream

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Features

  • Video call creation and management
  • Chat session creation and management
  • Token generation for user authentication

Installation

To install the Stream Client Library, run the following command:

pip install getstream

# or if like us, you fell in love with uv
uv add getstream

If you want to build audio or video AI integrations, make sure to check Vision-Agents:

pip install getstream[webrtc]

# or using uv
uv add 'getstream[webrtc]'

Migrating from stream-chat?

If you are currently using stream-chat, we have a detailed migration guide with side-by-side code examples for common Chat use cases. See the Migration Guide.

Usage

To get started, you need to import the Stream class from the library and create a new instance with your API key and secret:

from getstream import Stream

client = Stream(api_key="your_api_key", api_secret="your_api_secret")

Users and Authentication

from getstream.models import UserRequest

# sync two users using the update_users method, both users will get insert or updated
client.upsert_users(
    UserRequest(
        id="tommaso-id", name="tommaso", role="admin", custom={"country": "NL"}
    ),
    UserRequest(
        id="thierry-id", name="thierry", role="admin", custom={"country": "US"}
    ),
)

# Create a JWT token for the user to connect client-side (e.g. browser/mobile app)
token = client.create_token("tommaso-id")

Video API - Calls

To create a video call, use the client.video.call method:

import uuid
from getstream.models import (
    CallRequest,
    MemberRequest,
)

call = client.video.call("default", uuid.uuid4())
call.get_or_create(
    data=CallRequest(
        created_by_id="tommaso-id",
        members=[
            MemberRequest(user_id="thierry-id"),
            MemberRequest(user_id="tommaso-id"),
        ],
    ),
)

Getting Response Data

Many calls return a StreamResponse object, with the specific dataclass for the method call nested inside. You can access this via:

response: StreamResponse[StartClosedCaptionsResponse] = call.start_closed_captions()
response.data  # Gives the StartClosedCaptionsResponse model

App configuration

# Video: update settings for a call type

# Chat: update settings for a channel type

Chat API - Channels

To work with chat sessions, use the client.chat object and implement the desired chat methods in the Chat class:

chat_instance = client.chat

# TODO: implement and call chat-related methods with chat_instance

Development

We use uv to manage dependencies and run tests.

🚀 Quick Start

Prerequisites:

  • Python 3.9+ (recommended: 3.12.2)
  • uv package manager

Setup:

# 1. Clone and enter the repository
git clone https://github.com/GetStream/stream-py.git
cd stream-py

# 2. Create virtual environment and install everything
uv venv --python 3.12.2
uv sync --all-extras --dev

# 3. Set up pre-commit hooks
pre-commit install

# 4. Create environment file for API credentials
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your Stream API credentials

🧪 Testing

Run all tests:

uv run pytest                          # Everything
uv run pytest -v                       # Verbose output
uv run pytest -x                       # Stop on first failure

Run specific test suites:

# Main package tests
uv run pytest tests/
uv run pytest tests/test_video.py      # Specific test file

Test with coverage:

uv run pytest --cov=getstream --cov-report=html

Test configuration:

  • Configuration: pytest.ini
  • Fixtures: tests/fixtures.py
  • Test assets: tests/assets/ (keep files < 256KB)

Testing best practices:

  • Write tests as simple Python functions with assert statements
  • Use fixtures from tests/fixtures.py for common setup
  • Place test assets in tests/assets/ directory
  • Avoid mocks unless specifically required
  • Always run tests from the project root directory

CI considerations:

import pytest

@pytest.mark.skip_in_ci
def test_something():
    # This test will be skipped in GitHub Actions
    ...

🎯 Common Tasks

Install new dependency:

# Main package
uv add "new-package>=1.0.0"

# Plugin-specific
cd getstream/plugins/stt/my-plugin/
uv add "plugin-specific-dep>=2.0.0"

# WebRTC-related (add to webrtc extra)
# Edit pyproject.toml [project.optional-dependencies] webrtc section

Run linting and formatting:

uv run ruff check getstream/ tests/        # Check for issues
uv run ruff format getstream/ tests/       # Format code
uv run pre-commit run --all-files          # Run all hooks

Generate code:

./generate_webrtc.sh                       # Regenerate WebRTC bindings

Note: regenerating code requires access to internal code available only to Stream developers

🐛 Troubleshooting

Test failures:

# Run with verbose output
uv run pytest -v -s

# Run specific test
uv run pytest tests/test_video.py::test_specific_function -v

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines to get started.

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