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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-notion-client
Version: 2.0.0
Release: 1
Summary: Python client for the official Notion API
License: MIT License
URL: https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/5e/cb/95b4e152e7cad7ca492583a6897e37707bcdbcdfa1f145d96985c9a046b6/notion-client-2.0.0.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-httpx
%description
<!-- markdownlint-disable -->

<div align="center">
<p>
<a href="https://pypi.org/project/notion-client"><img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/notion-client.svg" alt="PyPI"></a>
<a href="tox.ini"><img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/notion-client" alt="Supported Python Versions"></a>
<a href="LICENSE"><img src="https://img.shields.io/github/license/ramnes/notion-sdk-py" alt="License"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/ambv/black"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-black" alt="Code style"></a>
<br/>
<a href="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/quality.yml"><img src="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/quality.yml/badge.svg" alt="Code Quality"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/test.yml"><img src="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg" alt="Tests"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/docs.yml"><img src="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/docs.yml/badge.svg" alt="Docs"></a>
</p>
</div>
<!-- markdownlint-enable -->
**_notion-sdk-py_ is a simple and easy to use client library for the official
[Notion API](https://developers.notion.com/).**
It is meant to be a Python version of the reference [JavaScript SDK](https://github.com/makenotion/notion-sdk-js),
so usage should be pretty similar between both. 😊
> 📢 **Announcement** (10-12-2022) — Release 2.0.0 is out! It mostly adds new
> helpers, support for the comments API, more tests, and Python 3.11.
>
> Beware, `Notion-Version` has been upgraded to `2022-06-28` and it brings
> [breaking changes](https://developers.notion.com/changelog/releasing-notion-version-2022-06-28).
<!-- markdownlint-disable -->
## Installation
<!-- markdownlint-enable -->
```shell
pip install notion-client
```
## Usage
> Before getting started, [create an integration](https://www.notion.com/my-integrations)
> and find the token.
> [→ Learn more about authorization](https://developers.notion.com/docs/authorization).
Import and initialize a client using an **integration token** or an
OAuth **access token**.
```python
import os
from notion_client import Client
notion = Client(auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"])
```
In an asyncio environment, use the asynchronous client instead:
```python
from notion_client import AsyncClient
notion = AsyncClient(auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"])
```
Make a request to any Notion API endpoint.
> See the complete list of endpoints in the [API reference](https://developers.notion.com/reference).
```python
from pprint import pprint
list_users_response = notion.users.list()
pprint(list_users_response)
```
or with the asynchronous client:
```python
list_users_response = await notion.users.list()
pprint(list_users_response)
```
This would output something like:
```text
{'results': [{'avatar_url': 'https://secure.notion-static.com/e6a352a8-8381-44d0-a1dc-9ed80e62b53d.jpg',
'id': 'd40e767c-d7af-4b18-a86d-55c61f1e39a4',
'name': 'Avocado Lovelace',
'object': 'user',
'person': {'email': 'avo@example.org'},
'type': 'person'},
...]}
```
All API endpoints are available in both the synchronous and asynchronous clients.
Endpoint parameters are grouped into a single object. You don't need to remember
which parameters go in the path, query, or body.
```python
my_page = notion.databases.query(
**{
"database_id": "897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af",
"filter": {
"property": "Landmark",
"rich_text": {
"contains": "Bridge",
},
},
}
)
```
### Handling errors
If the API returns an unsuccessful response, an `APIResponseError` will be raised.
The error contains properties from the response, and the most helpful is `code`.
You can compare `code` to the values in the `APIErrorCode` object to avoid
misspelling error codes.
```python
import logging
from notion_client import APIErrorCode, APIResponseError
try:
my_page = notion.databases.query(
**{
"database_id": "897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af",
"filter": {
"property": "Landmark",
"rich_text": {
"contains": "Bridge",
},
},
}
)
except APIResponseError as error:
if error.code == APIErrorCode.ObjectNotFound:
... # For example: handle by asking the user to select a different database
else:
# Other error handling code
logging.error(error)
```
### Logging
The client emits useful information to a logger. By default, it only emits warnings
and errors.
If you're debugging an application, and would like the client to log request & response
bodies, set the `log_level` option to `logging.DEBUG`.
```python
notion = Client(
auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"],
log_level=logging.DEBUG,
)
```
You may also set a custom `logger` to emit logs to a destination other than `stdout`.
Have a look at [Python's logging cookbook](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/logging-cookbook.html)
if you want to create your own logger.
### Client options
`Client` and `AsyncClient` both support the following options on initialization.
These options are all keys in the single constructor parameter.
<!-- markdownlint-disable -->
| Option | Default value | Type | Description |
|--------|---------------|---------|-------------|
| `auth` | `None` | `string` | Bearer token for authentication. If left undefined, the `auth` parameter should be set on each request. |
| `log_level` | `logging.WARNING` | `int` | Verbosity of logs the instance will produce. By default, logs are written to `stdout`.
| `timeout_ms` | `60_000` | `int` | Number of milliseconds to wait before emitting a `RequestTimeoutError` |
| `base_url` | `"https://api.notion.com"` | `string` | The root URL for sending API requests. This can be changed to test with a mock server. |
| `logger` | Log to console | `logging.Logger` | A custom logger. |
### Full API responses
The following functions can distinguish between full and partial API responses.
| Function | Purpose |
| ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `is_full_page` | Determine whether an object is a full [Page object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/page) |
| `is_full_block` | Determine whether an object is a full [Block object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/block) |
| `is_full_database` | Determine whether an object is a full [Database object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/database) |
| `is_full_user` | Determine whether an object is a full [User object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/user) |
| `is_full_comment` | Determine whether an object is a full [Comment object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/comment-object) |
<!-- markdownlint-enable -->
```python
from notion_client.helpers import is_full_page
full_or_partial_pages = await notion.databases.query(
database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
)
for page in full_or_partial_pages["results"]:
if not is_full_page(page):
continue
print(f"Created at: {page['created_time']}")
```
### Utility functions
These functions can be helpful for dealing with any of the paginated APIs.
`iterate_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` and its async version
`async_iterate_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` turn any paginated API into a generator.
The `function` parameter must accept a `start_cursor` argument. Example: `notion.blocks.children.list`.
```python
from notion_client.helpers import iterate_paginated_api
for block in iterate_paginated_api(
notion.databases.query, database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
):
# Do something with block.
...
```
If you don't need a generator, `collect_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` and
its async version `async_collect_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` have the
same behavior than the previous functions, but return a list of all results
from the paginated API.
```python
from notion_client.helpers import collect_paginated_api
all_results = collect_paginated_api(
notion.databases.query, database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
)
```
## Testing
Run the tests with the `pytest` command: the tests are using pytest-vcr's cassettes
for simulating requests to the Notion API.
To create new tests or run them without cassettes, you need to set up the
environment variables `NOTION_TOKEN` and `NOTION_TEST_PAGE_ID` (a page where
your integration has all the capabilities enabled).
The code will use the page at `NOTION_TEST_PAGE_ID` to generate a temporary
environment with the Notion objects to be tested, which will be deleted
at the end of the session.
## Requirements
This package supports the following minimum versions:
* Python >= 3.7
* httpx >= 0.15.0
Earlier versions may still work, but we encourage people building new applications
to upgrade to the current stable.
## Getting help
If you have a question about the library, or are having difficulty using it,
chat with the community in [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/discussions).
If you're experiencing issues with the Notion API, such as a service interruption
or a potential bug in the platform, reach out to [Notion help](https://www.notion.so/Help-Support-e040febf70a94950b8620e6f00005004?target=intercom).
%package -n python3-notion-client
Summary: Python client for the official Notion API
Provides: python-notion-client
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-notion-client
<!-- markdownlint-disable -->

<div align="center">
<p>
<a href="https://pypi.org/project/notion-client"><img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/notion-client.svg" alt="PyPI"></a>
<a href="tox.ini"><img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/notion-client" alt="Supported Python Versions"></a>
<a href="LICENSE"><img src="https://img.shields.io/github/license/ramnes/notion-sdk-py" alt="License"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/ambv/black"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-black" alt="Code style"></a>
<br/>
<a href="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/quality.yml"><img src="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/quality.yml/badge.svg" alt="Code Quality"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/test.yml"><img src="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg" alt="Tests"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/docs.yml"><img src="https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/actions/workflows/docs.yml/badge.svg" alt="Docs"></a>
</p>
</div>
<!-- markdownlint-enable -->
**_notion-sdk-py_ is a simple and easy to use client library for the official
[Notion API](https://developers.notion.com/).**
It is meant to be a Python version of the reference [JavaScript SDK](https://github.com/makenotion/notion-sdk-js),
so usage should be pretty similar between both. 😊
> 📢 **Announcement** (10-12-2022) — Release 2.0.0 is out! It mostly adds new
> helpers, support for the comments API, more tests, and Python 3.11.
>
> Beware, `Notion-Version` has been upgraded to `2022-06-28` and it brings
> [breaking changes](https://developers.notion.com/changelog/releasing-notion-version-2022-06-28).
<!-- markdownlint-disable -->
## Installation
<!-- markdownlint-enable -->
```shell
pip install notion-client
```
## Usage
> Before getting started, [create an integration](https://www.notion.com/my-integrations)
> and find the token.
> [→ Learn more about authorization](https://developers.notion.com/docs/authorization).
Import and initialize a client using an **integration token** or an
OAuth **access token**.
```python
import os
from notion_client import Client
notion = Client(auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"])
```
In an asyncio environment, use the asynchronous client instead:
```python
from notion_client import AsyncClient
notion = AsyncClient(auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"])
```
Make a request to any Notion API endpoint.
> See the complete list of endpoints in the [API reference](https://developers.notion.com/reference).
```python
from pprint import pprint
list_users_response = notion.users.list()
pprint(list_users_response)
```
or with the asynchronous client:
```python
list_users_response = await notion.users.list()
pprint(list_users_response)
```
This would output something like:
```text
{'results': [{'avatar_url': 'https://secure.notion-static.com/e6a352a8-8381-44d0-a1dc-9ed80e62b53d.jpg',
'id': 'd40e767c-d7af-4b18-a86d-55c61f1e39a4',
'name': 'Avocado Lovelace',
'object': 'user',
'person': {'email': 'avo@example.org'},
'type': 'person'},
...]}
```
All API endpoints are available in both the synchronous and asynchronous clients.
Endpoint parameters are grouped into a single object. You don't need to remember
which parameters go in the path, query, or body.
```python
my_page = notion.databases.query(
**{
"database_id": "897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af",
"filter": {
"property": "Landmark",
"rich_text": {
"contains": "Bridge",
},
},
}
)
```
### Handling errors
If the API returns an unsuccessful response, an `APIResponseError` will be raised.
The error contains properties from the response, and the most helpful is `code`.
You can compare `code` to the values in the `APIErrorCode` object to avoid
misspelling error codes.
```python
import logging
from notion_client import APIErrorCode, APIResponseError
try:
my_page = notion.databases.query(
**{
"database_id": "897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af",
"filter": {
"property": "Landmark",
"rich_text": {
"contains": "Bridge",
},
},
}
)
except APIResponseError as error:
if error.code == APIErrorCode.ObjectNotFound:
... # For example: handle by asking the user to select a different database
else:
# Other error handling code
logging.error(error)
```
### Logging
The client emits useful information to a logger. By default, it only emits warnings
and errors.
If you're debugging an application, and would like the client to log request & response
bodies, set the `log_level` option to `logging.DEBUG`.
```python
notion = Client(
auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"],
log_level=logging.DEBUG,
)
```
You may also set a custom `logger` to emit logs to a destination other than `stdout`.
Have a look at [Python's logging cookbook](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/logging-cookbook.html)
if you want to create your own logger.
### Client options
`Client` and `AsyncClient` both support the following options on initialization.
These options are all keys in the single constructor parameter.
<!-- markdownlint-disable -->
| Option | Default value | Type | Description |
|--------|---------------|---------|-------------|
| `auth` | `None` | `string` | Bearer token for authentication. If left undefined, the `auth` parameter should be set on each request. |
| `log_level` | `logging.WARNING` | `int` | Verbosity of logs the instance will produce. By default, logs are written to `stdout`.
| `timeout_ms` | `60_000` | `int` | Number of milliseconds to wait before emitting a `RequestTimeoutError` |
| `base_url` | `"https://api.notion.com"` | `string` | The root URL for sending API requests. This can be changed to test with a mock server. |
| `logger` | Log to console | `logging.Logger` | A custom logger. |
### Full API responses
The following functions can distinguish between full and partial API responses.
| Function | Purpose |
| ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `is_full_page` | Determine whether an object is a full [Page object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/page) |
| `is_full_block` | Determine whether an object is a full [Block object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/block) |
| `is_full_database` | Determine whether an object is a full [Database object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/database) |
| `is_full_user` | Determine whether an object is a full [User object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/user) |
| `is_full_comment` | Determine whether an object is a full [Comment object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/comment-object) |
<!-- markdownlint-enable -->
```python
from notion_client.helpers import is_full_page
full_or_partial_pages = await notion.databases.query(
database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
)
for page in full_or_partial_pages["results"]:
if not is_full_page(page):
continue
print(f"Created at: {page['created_time']}")
```
### Utility functions
These functions can be helpful for dealing with any of the paginated APIs.
`iterate_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` and its async version
`async_iterate_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` turn any paginated API into a generator.
The `function` parameter must accept a `start_cursor` argument. Example: `notion.blocks.children.list`.
```python
from notion_client.helpers import iterate_paginated_api
for block in iterate_paginated_api(
notion.databases.query, database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
):
# Do something with block.
...
```
If you don't need a generator, `collect_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` and
its async version `async_collect_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` have the
same behavior than the previous functions, but return a list of all results
from the paginated API.
```python
from notion_client.helpers import collect_paginated_api
all_results = collect_paginated_api(
notion.databases.query, database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
)
```
## Testing
Run the tests with the `pytest` command: the tests are using pytest-vcr's cassettes
for simulating requests to the Notion API.
To create new tests or run them without cassettes, you need to set up the
environment variables `NOTION_TOKEN` and `NOTION_TEST_PAGE_ID` (a page where
your integration has all the capabilities enabled).
The code will use the page at `NOTION_TEST_PAGE_ID` to generate a temporary
environment with the Notion objects to be tested, which will be deleted
at the end of the session.
## Requirements
This package supports the following minimum versions:
* Python >= 3.7
* httpx >= 0.15.0
Earlier versions may still work, but we encourage people building new applications
to upgrade to the current stable.
## Getting help
If you have a question about the library, or are having difficulty using it,
chat with the community in [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/discussions).
If you're experiencing issues with the Notion API, such as a service interruption
or a potential bug in the platform, reach out to [Notion help](https://www.notion.so/Help-Support-e040febf70a94950b8620e6f00005004?target=intercom).
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for notion-client
Provides: python3-notion-client-doc
%description help
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**_notion-sdk-py_ is a simple and easy to use client library for the official
[Notion API](https://developers.notion.com/).**
It is meant to be a Python version of the reference [JavaScript SDK](https://github.com/makenotion/notion-sdk-js),
so usage should be pretty similar between both. 😊
> 📢 **Announcement** (10-12-2022) — Release 2.0.0 is out! It mostly adds new
> helpers, support for the comments API, more tests, and Python 3.11.
>
> Beware, `Notion-Version` has been upgraded to `2022-06-28` and it brings
> [breaking changes](https://developers.notion.com/changelog/releasing-notion-version-2022-06-28).
<!-- markdownlint-disable -->
## Installation
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```shell
pip install notion-client
```
## Usage
> Before getting started, [create an integration](https://www.notion.com/my-integrations)
> and find the token.
> [→ Learn more about authorization](https://developers.notion.com/docs/authorization).
Import and initialize a client using an **integration token** or an
OAuth **access token**.
```python
import os
from notion_client import Client
notion = Client(auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"])
```
In an asyncio environment, use the asynchronous client instead:
```python
from notion_client import AsyncClient
notion = AsyncClient(auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"])
```
Make a request to any Notion API endpoint.
> See the complete list of endpoints in the [API reference](https://developers.notion.com/reference).
```python
from pprint import pprint
list_users_response = notion.users.list()
pprint(list_users_response)
```
or with the asynchronous client:
```python
list_users_response = await notion.users.list()
pprint(list_users_response)
```
This would output something like:
```text
{'results': [{'avatar_url': 'https://secure.notion-static.com/e6a352a8-8381-44d0-a1dc-9ed80e62b53d.jpg',
'id': 'd40e767c-d7af-4b18-a86d-55c61f1e39a4',
'name': 'Avocado Lovelace',
'object': 'user',
'person': {'email': 'avo@example.org'},
'type': 'person'},
...]}
```
All API endpoints are available in both the synchronous and asynchronous clients.
Endpoint parameters are grouped into a single object. You don't need to remember
which parameters go in the path, query, or body.
```python
my_page = notion.databases.query(
**{
"database_id": "897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af",
"filter": {
"property": "Landmark",
"rich_text": {
"contains": "Bridge",
},
},
}
)
```
### Handling errors
If the API returns an unsuccessful response, an `APIResponseError` will be raised.
The error contains properties from the response, and the most helpful is `code`.
You can compare `code` to the values in the `APIErrorCode` object to avoid
misspelling error codes.
```python
import logging
from notion_client import APIErrorCode, APIResponseError
try:
my_page = notion.databases.query(
**{
"database_id": "897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af",
"filter": {
"property": "Landmark",
"rich_text": {
"contains": "Bridge",
},
},
}
)
except APIResponseError as error:
if error.code == APIErrorCode.ObjectNotFound:
... # For example: handle by asking the user to select a different database
else:
# Other error handling code
logging.error(error)
```
### Logging
The client emits useful information to a logger. By default, it only emits warnings
and errors.
If you're debugging an application, and would like the client to log request & response
bodies, set the `log_level` option to `logging.DEBUG`.
```python
notion = Client(
auth=os.environ["NOTION_TOKEN"],
log_level=logging.DEBUG,
)
```
You may also set a custom `logger` to emit logs to a destination other than `stdout`.
Have a look at [Python's logging cookbook](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/logging-cookbook.html)
if you want to create your own logger.
### Client options
`Client` and `AsyncClient` both support the following options on initialization.
These options are all keys in the single constructor parameter.
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| Option | Default value | Type | Description |
|--------|---------------|---------|-------------|
| `auth` | `None` | `string` | Bearer token for authentication. If left undefined, the `auth` parameter should be set on each request. |
| `log_level` | `logging.WARNING` | `int` | Verbosity of logs the instance will produce. By default, logs are written to `stdout`.
| `timeout_ms` | `60_000` | `int` | Number of milliseconds to wait before emitting a `RequestTimeoutError` |
| `base_url` | `"https://api.notion.com"` | `string` | The root URL for sending API requests. This can be changed to test with a mock server. |
| `logger` | Log to console | `logging.Logger` | A custom logger. |
### Full API responses
The following functions can distinguish between full and partial API responses.
| Function | Purpose |
| ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `is_full_page` | Determine whether an object is a full [Page object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/page) |
| `is_full_block` | Determine whether an object is a full [Block object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/block) |
| `is_full_database` | Determine whether an object is a full [Database object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/database) |
| `is_full_user` | Determine whether an object is a full [User object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/user) |
| `is_full_comment` | Determine whether an object is a full [Comment object](https://developers.notion.com/reference/comment-object) |
<!-- markdownlint-enable -->
```python
from notion_client.helpers import is_full_page
full_or_partial_pages = await notion.databases.query(
database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
)
for page in full_or_partial_pages["results"]:
if not is_full_page(page):
continue
print(f"Created at: {page['created_time']}")
```
### Utility functions
These functions can be helpful for dealing with any of the paginated APIs.
`iterate_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` and its async version
`async_iterate_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` turn any paginated API into a generator.
The `function` parameter must accept a `start_cursor` argument. Example: `notion.blocks.children.list`.
```python
from notion_client.helpers import iterate_paginated_api
for block in iterate_paginated_api(
notion.databases.query, database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
):
# Do something with block.
...
```
If you don't need a generator, `collect_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` and
its async version `async_collect_paginated_api(function, **kwargs)` have the
same behavior than the previous functions, but return a list of all results
from the paginated API.
```python
from notion_client.helpers import collect_paginated_api
all_results = collect_paginated_api(
notion.databases.query, database_id="897e5a76-ae52-4b48-9fdf-e71f5945d1af"
)
```
## Testing
Run the tests with the `pytest` command: the tests are using pytest-vcr's cassettes
for simulating requests to the Notion API.
To create new tests or run them without cassettes, you need to set up the
environment variables `NOTION_TOKEN` and `NOTION_TEST_PAGE_ID` (a page where
your integration has all the capabilities enabled).
The code will use the page at `NOTION_TEST_PAGE_ID` to generate a temporary
environment with the Notion objects to be tested, which will be deleted
at the end of the session.
## Requirements
This package supports the following minimum versions:
* Python >= 3.7
* httpx >= 0.15.0
Earlier versions may still work, but we encourage people building new applications
to upgrade to the current stable.
## Getting help
If you have a question about the library, or are having difficulty using it,
chat with the community in [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/ramnes/notion-sdk-py/discussions).
If you're experiencing issues with the Notion API, such as a service interruption
or a potential bug in the platform, reach out to [Notion help](https://www.notion.so/Help-Support-e040febf70a94950b8620e6f00005004?target=intercom).
%prep
%autosetup -n notion-client-2.0.0
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-notion-client -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Tue Apr 25 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 2.0.0-1
- Package Spec generated
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