Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: kanboard
Version: 1.1.7
Summary: Python client library for Kanboard
Author-email: Frédéric Guillot <fred@kanboard.net>
License-Expression: MIT
Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/kanboard/python-api-client
Project-URL: Bug Reports, https://github.com/kanboard/python-api-client/issues
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/kanboard/python-api-client
Keywords: kanboard,api,client
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Requires-Python: >=3.9
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License-File: LICENSE
Dynamic: license-file

==============================
Python API Client for Kanboard
==============================

Client library for Kanboard API.

- Author: Frédéric Guillot
- License: MIT

Installation
============

.. code-block:: bash

    python3 -m pip install kanboard


- This library is compatible with Python >= 3.9.
- Python 2.7 is no longer supported since version 1.1.0.
- Python 3.7 and 3.8 are no longer supported since version 1.1.7.

On Fedora (36 and later), you can install the package using DNF:

.. code-block:: bash

    dnf install python3-kanboard


Examples
========

Methods and arguments are the same as the JSON-RPC procedures described in the
`official documentation <https://docs.kanboard.org/v1/api/>`_.

Python methods are dynamically mapped to the API procedures: **You must use named arguments**.

By default, calls are made synchronously, meaning that they will block the program until completed.

Creating a new team project
---------------------------

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client("http://localhost/jsonrpc.php", "jsonrpc", "your_api_token")
    project_id = kb.create_project(name="My project")


Authenticate as user
--------------------

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client("http://localhost/jsonrpc.php", "admin", "secret")
    kb.get_my_projects()

Use a custom authentication header
----------------------------------

If your Kanboard instance is configured to use a custom authentication header (for example, by setting ``define('API_AUTHENTICATION_HEADER', 'X-My-Custom-Auth-Header');`` in your Kanboard configuration), you can authenticate using the following code:

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client(url="http://localhost/jsonrpc.php",
                         username="demo",
                         password="secret",
                         auth_header="X-My-Custom-Auth-Header")

    kb.get_me()

Create a new task
-----------------

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client("http://localhost/jsonrpc.php", "jsonrpc", "your_api_token")
    project_id = kb.create_project(name="My project")
    task_id = kb.create_task(project_id=project_id, title="My task title")

Use a personalized user agent
-----------------------------

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client(url="http://localhost/jsonrpc.php",
                         username="admin",
                         password="secret",
                         user_agent="My Kanboard client")

SSL connection and self-signed certificates
===========================================

Example with a valid certificate:

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client("https://example.org/jsonrpc.php", "admin", "secret")
    kb.get_my_projects()

Example with a custom certificate:

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client(url="https://example.org/jsonrpc.php",
                         username="admin",
                         password="secret",
                         cafile="/path/to/my/cert.pem")
    kb.get_my_projects()

Example with a custom certificate and hostname mismatch:

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client(url="https://example.org/jsonrpc.php",
                         username="admin",
                         password="secret",
                         cafile="/path/to/my/cert.pem",
                         ignore_hostname_verification=True)
    kb.get_my_projects()

Ignore invalid/expired certificates and hostname mismatches, which will make your application vulnerable to man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks:

.. code-block:: python

    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client(url="https://example.org/jsonrpc.php",
                         username="admin",
                         password="secret",
                         insecure=True)
    kb.get_my_projects()

Asynchronous I/O
================

The client also exposes async/await style method calls. Similarly to the synchronous calls (see above),
the method names are mapped to the API methods.

To invoke an asynchronous call, the method name must be appended with ``_async``. For example, a synchronous call
to ``create_project`` can be made asynchronous by calling ``create_project_async`` instead.

.. code-block:: python

    import asyncio
    import kanboard

    kb = kanboard.Client("http://localhost/jsonrpc.php", "jsonrpc", "your_api_token")

    loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
    project_id = loop.run_until_complete(kb.create_project_async(name="My project"))


.. code-block:: python

    import asyncio
    import kanboard

    async def call_within_function():
        kb = kanboard.Client("http://localhost/jsonrpc.php", "jsonrpc", "your_api_token")
        return await kb.create_project_async(name="My project")

    loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
    project_id = loop.run_until_complete(call_within_function())


See the `official API documentation <https://docs.kanboard.org/v1/api/>`_ for the complete list of
methods and arguments.
