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Python client for the Ravelry REST API

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ravelpy

License: MIT Python 3.11+

Python client for the Ravelry REST API, supporting read-only Basic Auth (public catalog data), personal account keys (full authenticated access), and OAuth 2.0 (scoped delegated access).


Built with Claude AI

The requirements, architecture, and implementation of ravelpy were developed collaboratively with Claude by Anthropic. Claude wrote the majority of the code in this repository through an iterative conversation-driven process. This is disclosed prominently because we believe AI development transparency matters.


Install

pip install ravelpy

To also run the optional Swagger UI server:

pip install "ravelpy[server]"

Auth

Ravelry supports three credential tiers:

Tier Credential Access
Read-only Basic Auth with read- prefix username Public catalog data only
Personal key Basic Auth with your developer credentials Full authenticated access; all OAuth scopes granted automatically
OAuth 2.0 Bearer token Scoped delegated access; requires explicit scope grants

Get your developer credentials from ravelry.com/pro/developer.

Basic Auth (read-only or personal key)

Set credentials as environment variables (or in a .env file):

RAVELRY_USERNAME=read-xxxxxxxxxxxx   # or your personal username
RAVELRY_API_KEY=your_api_key
from ravelpy import RavelryClient

# Read-only key — public catalog data only
client = RavelryClient(username="read-xxxxxxxxxxxx", api_key="your_api_key")

# Personal key — full authenticated access, all scopes auto-granted
client = RavelryClient(username="your_username", api_key="your_personal_key")

OAuth 2.0

from ravelpy import RavelryClient
from ravelpy.oauth import OAuthClient, OAuthScope

oauth = OAuthClient(
    client_id="your_client_id",
    client_secret="your_client_secret",
)

# Build an auth URL and redirect the user there
url, state = oauth.auth_url(scopes=[OAuthScope.OFFLINE])

# After the user grants access, exchange the code for a token
token = oauth.exchange_code(code="the_code_from_callback")

# Build a RavelryClient from the access token
client = RavelryClient.from_oauth_token(token.access_token)

See docs/authentication.md for the full OAuth scope list, a tested scope matrix, and notes on which endpoints require specific scopes.


Quickstart

All endpoints are accessed through sub-client attributes on RavelryClient:

from ravelpy import RavelryClient

client = RavelryClient(username="read-xxxxxxxxxxxx", api_key="your_api_key")

# Search for free sock patterns
data, etag, raw = client.patterns.search(query="socks", weight="fingering", availability="free")
for p in raw["patterns"]:
    print(p["name"])

# Get a specific yarn
data, etag, raw = client.yarns.show(yarn_id=90897)
print(raw["yarn"]["name"])

# Look up your own profile (requires personal key or OAuth)
personal_client = RavelryClient(username="your_username", api_key="your_personal_key")
data, etag, raw = personal_client.people.me()
print(raw["user"]["username"])

Async client

AsyncRavelryClient is a drop-in async replacement — all the same sub-clients and methods, but every call is a coroutine:

import asyncio
from ravelpy import AsyncRavelryClient

async def main():
    async with AsyncRavelryClient(username="read-xxxxxxxxxxxx", api_key="your_api_key") as client:
        data, etag, raw = await client.patterns.search(query="colorwork")
        for p in raw["patterns"]:
            print(p["name"])

asyncio.run(main())

ETag caching

Every method returns (model, etag, raw_dict). Pass the etag back on subsequent calls — the server returns 304 Not Modified and both model and raw_dict will be None.

data, etag, raw = client.patterns.search(query="socks")

# later...
data, etag, raw = client.patterns.search(query="socks", etag=etag)
if data is None:
    print("not modified — use cached data")

API coverage

Sub-client Methods
client.patterns search, show, list (multi-get), comments, highlights, projects
client.pattern_sources show, search, patterns
client.yarns show, list (multi-get), search, comments
client.yarn_companies search
client.reference color families, fiber attributes/categories, yarn weights/attributes, pattern attributes/categories, pattern source types, languages, photo sizes
client.people me, show, comments
client.projects search, list, show, comments, crafts, statuses
client.stash list, search, unified_list, show, comments
client.queue list, show
client.favorites list, show
client.fiber show, comments
client.bundles list, show, bundled_items, packs
client.shops search, show
client.groups search
client.stores list, products, purchases
client.forums sets, topics, filtered_topics, post, unread_posts
client.topics show, posts
client.messages list, show
client.needles list, sizes, types
client.designers show
client.products show, attachments
client.deliveries list
client.drafts list, show
client.volumes show
client.pages show
client.packs show
client.friends list, activity
client.library search
client.saved_searches list
client.app config, data
client.extras color_families, search
client.photos dimensions, sizes, status

Swagger UI server

The examples/server.py FastAPI proxy exposes all endpoints with interactive docs:

uvicorn examples.server:app --reload

Open http://localhost:8000/docs.


Links

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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