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The official Python SDK for the Kombo Unified API

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Kombo Python SDK

Developer-friendly & type-safe Python SDK for the Kombo Unified API.


[!NOTE] The Kombo Python SDK is currently in beta. The core API structure, methods, and input/output objects are considered stable. We may still make minor adjustments such as renames to exported type classes or fixes for code generator oddities, but all changes will be clearly documented in the changelog. We do not foresee any blockers for production use.

Table of Contents

SDK Installation

[!NOTE] Python version upgrade policy

Once a Python version reaches its official end of life date, a 3-month grace period is provided for users to upgrade. Following this grace period, the minimum python version supported in the SDK will be updated.

The SDK can be installed with uv, pip, or poetry package managers.

uv

uv is a fast Python package installer and resolver, designed as a drop-in replacement for pip and pip-tools. It's recommended for its speed and modern Python tooling capabilities.

uv add kombo

PIP

PIP is the default package installer for Python, enabling easy installation and management of packages from PyPI via the command line.

pip install kombo

Poetry

Poetry is a modern tool that simplifies dependency management and package publishing by using a single pyproject.toml file to handle project metadata and dependencies.

poetry add kombo

Shell and script usage with uv

You can use this SDK in a Python shell with uv and the uvx command that comes with it like so:

uvx --from kombo python

It's also possible to write a standalone Python script without needing to set up a whole project like so:

#!/usr/bin/env -S uv run --script
# /// script
# requires-python = ">=3.10"
# dependencies = [
#     "kombo",
# ]
# ///

from kombo import Kombo

sdk = Kombo(
  # SDK arguments
)

# Rest of script here...

Once that is saved to a file, you can run it with uv run script.py where script.py can be replaced with the actual file name.

SDK Example Usage

from kombo import SDK


with SDK(
    api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
) as sdk:

    res = sdk.general.check_api_key()

    # Handle response
    print(res)

Specifying an integration ID

The majority of Kombo API endpoints are for interacting with a single "integration" (i.e., a single connection to one your customers' systems). For using these, make sure to specify the integration_id parameter when initializing the SDK:

from kombo import SDK


with SDK(
    api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
    integration_id="workday:HWUTwvyx2wLoSUHphiWVrp28",
) as sdk:

    res = sdk.hris.get_employees()

    # Handle response
    print(res)

Region Selection

The Kombo platform is available in two regions: Europe and United States.

By default, the SDK will use the EU region. If you're using the US region (hosted under api.us.kombo.dev), make sure to specify the server parameter when initializing the SDK.

Example

from kombo import SDK


with SDK(
    server="us",
    api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
) as sdk:

    res = sdk.general.check_api_key()

    # Handle response
    print(res)

Available Resources and Operations

Available methods

Assessment

Ats

Connect

General

Hris

Pagination

Some of the endpoints in this SDK support pagination. To use pagination, you make your SDK calls as usual, but the returned response object will have a Next method that can be called to pull down the next group of results. If the return value of Next is None, then there are no more pages to be fetched.

Here's an example of one such pagination call:

from kombo import Kombo


with Kombo(
    api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
) as k_client:

    res = k_client.general.get_integration_fields(integration_id="<id>", page_size=100)

    while res is not None:
        # Handle items

        res = res.next()

Error Handling

SDKError is the base class for all HTTP error responses. It has the following properties:

Property Type Description
err.message str Error message
err.status_code int HTTP response status code eg 404
err.headers httpx.Headers HTTP response headers
err.body str HTTP body. Can be empty string if no body is returned.
err.raw_response httpx.Response Raw HTTP response
err.data Optional. Some errors may contain structured data. See Error Classes.

Example

from kombo import Kombo, errors


with Kombo(
    api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
) as k_client:
    res = None
    try:

        res = k_client.general.check_api_key()

        # Handle response
        print(res)


    except errors.SDKError as e:
        # The base class for HTTP error responses
        print(e.message)
        print(e.status_code)
        print(e.body)
        print(e.headers)
        print(e.raw_response)

        # Depending on the method different errors may be thrown
        if isinstance(e, errors.KomboGeneralError):
            print(e.data.status)  # models.KomboGeneralErrorStatus
            print(e.data.error)  # models.KomboGeneralErrorError

Error Classes

Primary error:

  • SDKError: The base class for HTTP error responses.
Less common errors (8)

Network errors:

Inherit from SDKError:

  • KomboAtsError: The standard error response with the error codes for the ATS use case. Applicable to 28 of 60 methods.*
  • KomboHrisError: The standard error response with the error codes for the HRIS use case. Applicable to 18 of 60 methods.*
  • KomboGeneralError: The standard error response with just the platform error codes. Applicable to 14 of 60 methods.*
  • ResponseValidationError: Type mismatch between the response data and the expected Pydantic model. Provides access to the Pydantic validation error via the cause attribute.

* Check the method documentation to see if the error is applicable.

Retries

Some of the endpoints in this SDK support retries. If you use the SDK without any configuration, it will fall back to the default retry strategy provided by the API. However, the default retry strategy can be overridden on a per-operation basis, or across the entire SDK.

To change the default retry strategy for a single API call, simply provide a RetryConfig object to the call:

from kombo import Kombo
from kombo.utils import BackoffStrategy, RetryConfig


with Kombo(
    api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
) as k_client:

    res = k_client.general.check_api_key(,
        RetryConfig("backoff", BackoffStrategy(1, 50, 1.1, 100), False))

    # Handle response
    print(res)

If you'd like to override the default retry strategy for all operations that support retries, you can use the retry_config optional parameter when initializing the SDK:

from kombo import Kombo
from kombo.utils import BackoffStrategy, RetryConfig


with Kombo(
    retry_config=RetryConfig("backoff", BackoffStrategy(1, 50, 1.1, 100), False),
    api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
) as k_client:

    res = k_client.general.check_api_key()

    # Handle response
    print(res)

Custom HTTP Client

The Python SDK makes API calls using the httpx HTTP library. In order to provide a convenient way to configure timeouts, cookies, proxies, custom headers, and other low-level configuration, you can initialize the SDK client with your own HTTP client instance. Depending on whether you are using the sync or async version of the SDK, you can pass an instance of HttpClient or AsyncHttpClient respectively, which are Protocol's ensuring that the client has the necessary methods to make API calls. This allows you to wrap the client with your own custom logic, such as adding custom headers, logging, or error handling, or you can just pass an instance of httpx.Client or httpx.AsyncClient directly.

For example, you could specify a header for every request that this sdk makes as follows:

from kombo import Kombo
import httpx

http_client = httpx.Client(headers={"x-custom-header": "someValue"})
s = Kombo(client=http_client)

or you could wrap the client with your own custom logic:

from kombo import Kombo
from kombo.httpclient import AsyncHttpClient
import httpx

class CustomClient(AsyncHttpClient):
    client: AsyncHttpClient

    def __init__(self, client: AsyncHttpClient):
        self.client = client

    async def send(
        self,
        request: httpx.Request,
        *,
        stream: bool = False,
        auth: Union[
            httpx._types.AuthTypes, httpx._client.UseClientDefault, None
        ] = httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT,
        follow_redirects: Union[
            bool, httpx._client.UseClientDefault
        ] = httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT,
    ) -> httpx.Response:
        request.headers["Client-Level-Header"] = "added by client"

        return await self.client.send(
            request, stream=stream, auth=auth, follow_redirects=follow_redirects
        )

    def build_request(
        self,
        method: str,
        url: httpx._types.URLTypes,
        *,
        content: Optional[httpx._types.RequestContent] = None,
        data: Optional[httpx._types.RequestData] = None,
        files: Optional[httpx._types.RequestFiles] = None,
        json: Optional[Any] = None,
        params: Optional[httpx._types.QueryParamTypes] = None,
        headers: Optional[httpx._types.HeaderTypes] = None,
        cookies: Optional[httpx._types.CookieTypes] = None,
        timeout: Union[
            httpx._types.TimeoutTypes, httpx._client.UseClientDefault
        ] = httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT,
        extensions: Optional[httpx._types.RequestExtensions] = None,
    ) -> httpx.Request:
        return self.client.build_request(
            method,
            url,
            content=content,
            data=data,
            files=files,
            json=json,
            params=params,
            headers=headers,
            cookies=cookies,
            timeout=timeout,
            extensions=extensions,
        )

s = Kombo(async_client=CustomClient(httpx.AsyncClient()))

Resource Management

The Kombo class implements the context manager protocol and registers a finalizer function to close the underlying sync and async HTTPX clients it uses under the hood. This will close HTTP connections, release memory and free up other resources held by the SDK. In short-lived Python programs and notebooks that make a few SDK method calls, resource management may not be a concern. However, in longer-lived programs, it is beneficial to create a single SDK instance via a context manager and reuse it across the application.

from kombo import Kombo
def main():

    with Kombo(
        api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
    ) as k_client:
        # Rest of application here...


# Or when using async:
async def amain():

    async with Kombo(
        api_key="<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>",
    ) as k_client:
        # Rest of application here...

Debugging

You can setup your SDK to emit debug logs for SDK requests and responses.

You can pass your own logger class directly into your SDK.

from kombo import Kombo
import logging

logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
s = Kombo(debug_logger=logging.getLogger("kombo"))

Development

Contributions

While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Any manual changes added to internal files will be overwritten on the next generation. We look forward to hearing your feedback. Feel free to open a PR or an issue with a proof of concept and we'll do our best to include it in a future release.

SDK Created by Speakeasy

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