Official Python client for the Zamzar API
Project description
Python file converter library for Zamzar
Easy to use Python file conversion API with support for 1,100+ file conversions - convert documents, audio, images,
video, eBooks and more. Use zamzar-python to convert files between different formats as part of your Python
application with the Zamzar file conversion API. Common use cases include:
- Convert Microsoft Word (DOCX, DOC) to PDF
- Convert Powerpoint (PPT, PPTX) to JPG
- Extract text from PDF files
- Archive email (MSG files) to PDF
This is the official Python SDK for the Zamzar API.
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Requirements
- Before you begin, signup for a Zamzar API Account or retrieve your existing API Key from the Zamzar Developers Homepage
- Python 3.7 and later
Installation
You can install the Zamzar Python SDK using pip:
pip install --upgrade zamzar
Usage
Getting Started
Please follow the installation instructions and execute the following Python code:
from zamzar import ZamzarClient
zamzar = ZamzarClient("YOUR_API_KEY_GOES_HERE")
zamzar.convert("/tmp/example.docx", "pdf").store("/tmp/").delete_all_files()
See the examples to learn more about how to use the Zamzar Python SDK.
Using the sandbox environment
Whilst developing your application, you can use the lZamzar sandbox environment to test your code without consuming production credits:
from zamzar import ZamzarClient, Environment
zamzar = ZamzarClient("YOUR_API_KEY_GOES_HERE", environment=Environment.SANDBOX)
The Zamzar Python SDK uses the production environment by default, but you can also specify it explicitly:
from zamzar import ZamzarClient, Environment
zamzar = ZamzarClient("YOUR_API_KEY_GOES_HERE", environment=Environment.PRODUCTION)
Logging
By default, the Zamzar Python SDK does not log HTTP requests and responses. To enable logging, configure a
logging.Logger for urllib3:
import logging
from zamzar import ZamzarClient
# Configure logging as needed. Here we configure a simple console logger
console_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
console_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) # Set the logging level for the console handler
console_formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
console_handler.setFormatter(console_formatter)
root_logger = logging.getLogger()
root_logger.addHandler(console_handler)
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG, format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
# Enable logging for urllib3 to see HTTP requests
urllib3_logger = logging.getLogger('urllib3')
urllib3_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# Make a request to the Zamzar API
zamzar = ZamzarClient("YOUR_API_KEY_GOES_HERE")
zamzar.account.get()
Configuring timeouts and retries
The Zamzar Python SDK will automatically:
- time out long-running requests
- retry requests that fail or time out
The default settings are defined in ZamzarClient.
To override these defaults, configure your
own urllib3.Retry and pass it
to the ZamzarClient constructor:
import urllib3
from zamzar import ZamzarClient
# Configure a custom retry policy
custom_policy = urllib3.Retry(
total=5, # Maximum number of retries
backoff_factor=1, # Exponential backoff factor
backoff_max=60, # Maximum backoff time
status_forcelist=[429, 502, 503, 504], # HTTP status codes to retry
allowed_methods=None # retry all request methods
)
# Make a request to the Zamzar API
zamzar = ZamzarClient("YOUR_API_KEY_GOES_HERE", retries=custom_policy)
Resources
Code Samples - Copy/Paste from examples which demonstrate all key areas of functionality.
Developer Docs - For more information about API operations, parameters, and responses. Use this if you need additional context on all areas of functionality.
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