In order to keep all three packages (zulip, zulip_bots,
zulip_botserver) in the same repo, all package files must now
be nested one level deeper.
For instance, python-zulip-api/zulip_bots/zulip_bots/bots/, instead
of python-zulip-api/zulip_bots/bots/.
Apparently, PyPI is very strict about package file names. Once you
upload files for 0.3.0, and only wish to make minor changes and
re-release it as the same version, it doesn't let you and complains
about identical file names.
Instead of using the `scripts` keyword, we now use the
`console_scripts` entry point to point to the zulip-send script
to be installed. This is what the Python Packaging User Guide
recommends for better cross-platform compatibility.
This adds support for controlling the basic configuration (user, API
key, etc.) of the Zulip API bindings via environment variables.
Fixes#3364.
Tweaked by tabbott to update variable names and document in README.md.
- Change `stream_name` into `stream_id` on some API endpoints that use
`stream_name` in their URLs to prevent confusion of `views` selection.
For example:
If the stream name is "foo/members", the URL would be trigger
"^streams/(?P<stream_name>.*)/members$" and it would be confusing because
we intend to use the endpoint with "^streams/(?P<stream_name>.*)$" regex.
All stream-related endpoints now use stream id instead of stream name,
except for a single endpoint that lets you convert stream names to stream ids.
See https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/2930#issuecomment-269576231
- Add `get_stream_id()` method to Zulip API client, and change
`get_subscribers()` method to comply with the new stream API
(replace `stream_name` with `stream_id`).
Fixes#2930.
Now, the `Client.do_api_query()` method supports sending files to the
API.
This has allowed the implementation of a new method,
`Client.upload_file(file)`. It simply uploads the file set in the
parameter, and returns the API's response (that includes the URI).
Despite the fact that `do_api_query()` supports multiple files as
parameters, `upload_file()` doesn't, because right now the API isn't
capable of managing more than a file in the same request.
We used to create endpoints with Client._register.
Now we now have explicit methods for the endpoints.
This allows us to add docstrings and stricter mypy annotations.
This fix also introduces a call_endpoint() method that avoids
the need for manually building urls with API_VERSTRING when you
know the URL pattern of the endpoint you want to hit (and when
the API doesn't have a convenient wrapper).
I fixed a bug with create_users where it now uses PUT instead
of POST.
I also removed client.export(), which was just broken.
I had to change recent-messages and zulip-export, which were
using client.do_api_query and Client._register.
Now it's easier to just call client.call_endpoint() for
situations where our API doesn't have convenient wrappers,
so that's what I did with those scripts.
Note that we still can't run mypy against this file and other files,
because of how the interface is dynamically created via _register. We
will need to change that or use a stub file to make it possible to
annotate this.
This was tweaked by tabbott to fix some bugs.
Add default "http://" to site argument locally if it is not specified
in an api call.
This fixes a problem where if you didn't manually specify `http://`
when connecting to a development server, the API bindings would hang
trying to connect using HTTPS.
Stops defaulting the site parameter to the now-nonexistent
https://zulip.com, and ask the user to enter the site via --site or
~/.zuliprc if not provided.
Fixes#2039.
This adds support for passing a client cert (in the format expected by the
`requests` library) to the `Client` constructor, as well as for specifying
one on the command line or in .zuliprc (through new `client_cert` and
`client_cert_key` options).