Client library for Timetric (http://timetric.com/)
Project description
A client for Timetric (http://timetric.com).
Requirements (easy-installable, listed as prereqs in setup.py):
httplib2
python-dateutil
simplejson
Optionally, if you want to use OAuth authentication:
oauth
This is not listed as a prereq, so it won’t be installed by default.
Authentication setup
You’ll provide authentication information to the TimetricClient in a config dict. Timetric supports two types of authentication: OAuth and API tokens. You can choose a method using the 'authtype' key to the config dict. The value of this key can be 'oauth' or 'apitoken'; if not given it defaults to 'oauth'.
If an API token is being used, there must be keys for:
‘apitoken_key’
‘apitoken_secret’
If OAuth is being used, there must also be keys for:
‘consumer_key’
‘consumer_secret’
and if you have already done the necessary key exchange, then this can also contain:
‘access_key’
‘access_token’
OAuth setup
The first time you use the OAuth protocol, you’ll need to do some key exchange with Timetric to set up your tokens.
>>> import timetric# You need a config dict with at minimum your secret and key from Timetric # (see the “Applications” pane of the settings page). In a real app you’ll # want to make this config persistant (the shelve module is a lightweight # place to start) because the library will store OAuth authentication # information back to this config. >>> conf = {‘authtype’:’oauth’, … ‘consumer_key: ‘XXX’, … ‘consumer_secret’: ‘XXX’} >>> client = timetric.TimetricClient(conf)
# The first time through you’ll need to authorize your key with Timetric # by sending the user to an authorization request page. >> token = client.get_request_token() >>> import webbrowser >>> webbrowser.open(client.get_authorize_url(token))
# Once the user has authorized at that page, you can continue. >>> access_token = client.get_access_token(token)
# You can now re-authorize to use this token: >>> conf.update({‘oauth_key’:access_token.key, … ‘oauth_secret’:access_token.secret}) >>> client = timetric.TimetricClient(conf)
API token setup
>>> import timetric# Having got your config dict from somewhere: >>> conf = {‘authtype’:’apitoken’, … ‘apitoken_key’: ‘XXX’, .. ‘apitoken-secret’: ‘XXX’}
# you initialize the timetric client: >>> client = timetric.TimetricClient(conf)
Usage
# There's no API method to get a list of a particular # user's series, so you need to somehow "know" the series ID. >>> series = client.series('p-DpewL0TO-iBE4nMBCTsQ') # Get the latest value >>> series.latest() (1236707269.0, 2.0) # Iterate over the whole dataset >>> for (timestamp, value) in series: ... print timestamp, value 1236463646.39 3.0 1236486562.94 5.0 1236493503.37 6.0 # Update given a single value >>> series.update(14) # Update given an iterable of (time, value) pairs >>> import time >>> data = [(time.time() - 100, 11), (time.time() + 100, 15)] >>> series.update(data) # Update given a file of CSV data >>> series.update(open('/tmp/data.csv')) # Clear all the data out of the series >>> series.delete()
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