Gigya Server Library (gslib) is a python adaptation of the Gigya Server SDK
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Notice: This work is not sponsored or otherwise acknowledged by Gigya Inc in any way shape or form.
Gigya Server Lib (gslib) is a python adaptation of the Gigya Server SDK to python.
Typical Usage
Properly initialized, gslib is very simple to use:
# Make a request to gigya (retrieve a user's data from GCS) gslib.Request('gcs.getUserData', params={"UID": '<user UID>', "fields": "*"}, use_https=True).send() # Verify an event's signature (gigya_dict contains a json response # loaded to a dict with json.loads) # See: http://bit.ly/NZ2Bpc gslib.SigUtils.signature_validate(gigya_dict['signatureTimestamp'], gigya_dict['UID'], gigya_dict['UIDSignature'])
Installation
To install Gigya Server Lib, simply:
$ pip install gigya-server-lib
Or, if you’re running on an old and busted environment:
$ easy_install gigya-server-lib
Initialization
If used inside a django application gslib will automatically look for the following settings:
settings.GIGYA_API_KEY settings.GIGYA_SECRET_KEY
If used inside a flask application, initialization can be done by calling gslib.initialize_app, gslib will expect similar keys on the flask app’s config (GIGYA_API_KEY and GIGYA_SECRET_KEY).
Otherwise the api key and secret key can be sent as arguments to the constructor of a gslib.Request.
History
0.1.5 (2013-03-14)
Who would’ve guessed, changing requests to be versionless has indeed bit me in the ass.
0.1.3 (2012-08-26)
changed requests’ installed_requires to be versionless (this will probably never bite me in the ass, nope, not at all)
first working version successfully published to PyPI
0.1.2 (2012-08-26)
removed import from setup.py and manually added data to prevent importing requests library when doing the setup
0.1.1 (2012-08-26)
added newlines to LICENSE.txt
0.1.0 (2012-08-20)
Initial release.
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