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Provides methods, classes and classbuilders to integrate with the Weclapp API

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pyWeclapp - Methods, classes and class builders for interacting with the weclapp api

This Package contains methods to acess weclapp objects via the api.

Setup

Step1

    # set the weclappDomain to call to to environment variables:
    import os
    os.environ["weclappDomain"] = "yourCompany.weclapp.com"

    # SetAuthentication Token
    # set the authenticationToken obtainable from weclapp via:
    # your Account -> my settings -> API-Token
    # the token should have the format xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
    # set the default token as "Weclapp_AuthenticationToken0" via 
    os.environ["Weclapp_AuthenticationToken0"] = yourToken

Step2 (optional)

For some applications it is usefull to set multiple tokens from different users. Please index them e.g. "Weclapp_AuthenticationToken1", "Weclapp_AuthenticationToken2" the Api Key can be referenced in selected functions via it's short name key0 or key1 or ...; key0=default

weclapp

Provides basic function for quering the Weclapp API (GET, PUT, POST and DELETE)

You can specify with asType the desired datatype of the response, so that for example the "result" attribte gets removed when asking for e.g. all orders in these functions will throw a specialized weclappError if they fail. PUT function uses the query Parmateter "justUsedProperties" by default to allow for updates with only changes

weclappClasses

Provides a nested pydantic dataModel for the most used classes with update tracking and metaData handling

to initialise use .fromWeclapp -> e.g. weclappClasses.SalesOrder.fromWeclapp("yourWeclappSalesOrderId") to retrieve the dictionary again use .getUpdateDict("used+") with updateType: "full" -> complete Dict, "used+" -> just changes with version included or "used" -> just changes to directly Update use .updateWeclapp(), .updateEntity() functions

Creating Neu class Instances in weclapp

the class also provides you with a template to create an emptyClass. In this case please use the fromBlank() classmethod. after that all attributes will be set to None, lists or empyt subclasses, that you can modify or append to. after compleetion call the postNewEntity() method to post it to weclapp. Please do not set "id" or "verion"

Example

salesOrder = weclappClasses.SalesOrder.fromBlank()
salesOrder.customerId = "1234"  
salesOrder.invoiceAddress.firstName = "Max"
salesOrder.qmd("1234", addToMetaData=True).booleanValue = True  # Adds a custom Attribute
orderItem = weclappClasses.OrderItems.fromBlank()
orderItem.articleId = "1234"
salesOrder.orderItems.append(orderItem)
salesOrder.postNewEntity()

Createing a new class Template

Sometimes you may want to create a new weclappClass that does not exist yet or update an old one.

Setup Example

from pyWeclapp.weclappClasses.weclappClassBlueprint import weclappClassCreator
weclappClassCreator.WeclappClassCreator(entityName="ticket", expamleEntityId="74344116", targetDirectory="util/weclappClasses").createPythonFile()

offers a convenient way to do this. just specify a entityName -> "salesOrder", "shipment", "contract", "article", "etc." expamleEntityId -> to estimate the types targetDirectory -> where the generaed files should be placed entity -> overwirtes the starting dictionary (Optional)

This will create the templates for the weclappclass as well as a init file. if you need supproperties make sure the example entity contains example of this. Oherwhise it will only be an enpty list without model

CATION may overwrite existing files -> choose an empty directory

CustomAttributes

when working with customAttribes a way of nameing them is important. However the ids vary form system to system the CAT classes (CustomATtributes) will generate the a classtemplate like in examples. ater that the attributes will be accessable with their weclappSystemNames with suggesions selectableElements will also be parsed. use bracets in description to choose a different system Name e.g.: "this is a selectable - Option (MySelectableOption)" -> Name will be "MySelectableOption" otherhwise invalid characters will be removed and a "X" will be added if the startincharacter is invalid

CAUTION this may overwrite changes you made in your module.

Setup Example

from pyWeclapp.customAttributes import CAT_Generator
# specify your wish directory. 
CAT_Generator(entityName="ticket", entityId="74344116", targetDirectory="util/customAttributes")

Usage Example

from yourTaregtDirectory import CAT
citty = CAT() # initialises all attributes that are paresed so far
citty.exampleAttribute.id # "1234"
citty.exampleAttribute.valueName # selectedValues
citty.exampleAttribute.MySelectableOption # "5678"

if you only need attribtes for specific entity please use the more specific and lightweight subclasses like cat_SalesOrder

weclappDoc

allows you to upload, download or modify documents

it autosets a description (DocDescription class) in json format to make documents identifiable via code

DocManager(entityName, entityId)

-> get all documents of a entity: .getDocuments()
-> Upload a file -> .uploadFile()
-> download a file -> .getDocumentFiles()

Document

behaives like a weclapp class -> Document.fromWeclapp() Allows to: -> update -> .updateFile() -> download -> .downloadDoc() -> set Description -> .setDescription() -> update Description -> .updateDescription()

Example

docManger = pyWeclapp.weclappDoc.DocManager("shipment", "74433425")
availableDocs = docManger.getDocuments()

timeFunctions

higher level functions for working with dates in different formats

optimised for woring with weclapp

create wheel with comand >python3 setup.py bdist_wheel sdist

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