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Official Python SDK for the Sandesh notification API.

Project description

sandesh-sdk

Official Python SDK for the Sandesh notification API.

License

This SDK is licensed under the MIT License.

See ../LICENSE.

Install

pip install sandesh-sdk

Quick start

from sandesh.sdk import Sandesh

client = Sandesh(
    base_url="https://your-sandesh-api.example.com",
    bearer_token="your_jwt_or_api_key",
)

result = client.events_trigger(
    {
        "name": "vendor-assessment-form-to-vendor",
        "to": {"subscriberId": "vendor-contact-1"},
        "payload": {
            "organisation": "Acme Corp",
            "vendor_name": "Globex",
            "assessment_name": "Vendor Risk Check",
            "due_date": "April 30, 2026",
            "url": "https://app.example.com/assessment?id=123",
        },
        "overrides": {
            "email": {
                "cc": ["risk@example.com"],
                "subject": "Reminder: Vendor Risk Check",
            }
        },
    }
)

print(result)

Covered methods

  • Events: strict and legacy trigger methods.
  • Subscribers: create/get/list/update/deactivate.
  • Notifications: create/list/get/seen/unseen/retry/resend.
  • Templates: list/create/get/update/delete/preview/validate.
  • Integrations and credentials.
  • Settings, SES helpers, stats, and health.

If your code currently uses Novu-style classes, switch imports only:

from sandesh.api import EventApi, SubscriberApi
from sandesh.dto import SubscriberDto

Publish to PyPI

  1. Build distribution files:
python -m pip install --upgrade build twine
python -m build
  1. Validate package metadata:
python -m twine check dist/*
  1. Upload to TestPyPI (recommended first):
python -m twine upload --repository testpypi dist/*
  1. Upload to PyPI:
python -m twine upload dist/*

Set credentials using environment variables before uploading:

  • TWINE_USERNAME=__token__
  • TWINE_PASSWORD=<your_pypi_api_token>

Build compiled wheel (Cython)

To ship a binary wheel with Cython-compiled SDK modules, build with SANDESH_BUILD_COMPILED=1.

Windows PowerShell:

$env:SANDESH_BUILD_COMPILED="1"
python -m pip install --upgrade build cython
python -m build --wheel

Standard source + wheel build (default, no Cython compilation):

Remove-Item Env:SANDESH_BUILD_COMPILED -ErrorAction Ignore
python -m build

Notes:

  • Compiled wheels require a local C/C++ toolchain (for example, Microsoft C++ Build Tools on Windows).
  • This raises reverse-engineering difficulty but cannot provide absolute code secrecy in Python packaging.

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