%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-nexmo Version: 2.5.2 Release: 1 Summary: Nexmo Client Library for Python License: MIT URL: https://github.com/Nexmo/nexmo-python Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/49/00/22f387e6f54ff51e53cd599a4dae47f2a9f258db853235402f6136e12a32/nexmo-2.5.2.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-requests Requires: python3-PyJWT[crypto] Requires: python3-pytz Requires: python3-Deprecated %description # Nexmo Client Library for Python [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/nexmo.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/nexmo) [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/Nexmo/nexmo-python.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Nexmo/nexmo-python) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/Nexmo/nexmo-python/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/Nexmo/nexmo-python?branch=master) [![Python versions supported](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/nexmo.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nexmo) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/ambv/black) This is the Python client library for Nexmo's API. To use it you'll need a Nexmo account. Sign up [for free at nexmo.com][signup]. * [Installation](#installation) * [Usage](#usage) * [SMS API](#sms-api) * [Voice API](#voice-api) * [Verify API](#verify-api) * [Number Insight API](#number-insight-api) * [Number Management API](#number-management-api) * [Managing Secrets](#managing-secrets) * [Application API](#application-api) * [Overriding API Attributes](#overriding-api-attributes) * [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions) * [License](#license) ## Installation To install the Python client library using pip: pip install nexmo To upgrade your installed client library using pip: pip install nexmo --upgrade Alternatively, you can clone the repository via the command line: git clone git@github.com:Nexmo/nexmo-python.git or by opening it on GitHub desktop. ## Usage Begin by importing the `nexmo` module: ```python import nexmo ``` Then construct a client object with your key and secret: ```python client = nexmo.Client(key=api_key, secret=api_secret) ``` For production, you can specify the `NEXMO_API_KEY` and `NEXMO_API_SECRET` environment variables instead of specifying the key and secret explicitly. For newer endpoints that support JWT authentication such as the Voice API, you can also specify the `application_id` and `private_key` arguments: ```python client = nexmo.Client(application_id=application_id, private_key=private_key) ``` To check signatures for incoming webhook requests, you'll also need to specify the `signature_secret` argument (or the `NEXMO_SIGNATURE_SECRET` environment variable). ## SMS API ### SMS Class #### Creating an instance of the SMS class To create an instance of the SMS class follow these steps: - Import the class ```python #Option 1 from nexmo import Sms #Option 2 from nexmo.sms import Sms #Option 3 import nexmo #then you can use nexmo.Sms() to create an instance ``` - Create an instance ```python #Option 1 - pass key and secret to the constructor sms = Sms(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) #Option 2 - Create a client instance and then pass the client to the Sms instance client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) sms = Sms(client) ``` ### Send an SMS ```python from nexmo import Sms sms = Sms(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) sms.send_message({ "from": NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, "to": TO_NUMBER, "text": "A text message sent using the Nexmo SMS API", }) ``` ### Send SMS with unicode ```python sms.send_message({ 'from': NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, 'to': TO_NUMBER, 'text': 'こんにちは世界', 'type': 'unicode', }) ``` ### Submit SMS Conversion ```python from nexmo import Client, Sms client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_SECRET) sms = Sms(client) response = sms.send_message({ 'from': NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, 'to': TO_NUMBER, 'text': 'Hi from Vonage' }) sms.submit_sms_conversion(response['message-id']) ``` ## Voice API ### Make a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.create_all({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) ``` ### Retrieve a list of calls ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.get_calls() ``` ### Retrieve a single call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.get_call(uuid) ``` ### Update a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_all({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.update_call(response['uuid'], action='hangup') ``` ### Stream audio to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) stream_url = 'https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/assets/voice_api_audio_streaming.mp3' response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_audio(response['uuid'],stream_url=[stream_url]) ``` ### Stop streaming audio to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id='0d4884d1-eae8-4f18-a46a-6fb14d5fdaa6', private_key='./private.key') voice = Voice(client) stream_url = 'https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/assets/voice_api_audio_streaming.mp3' response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_audio(response['uuid'],stream_url=[stream_url]) voice.stop_audio(response['uuid']) ``` ### Send a synthesized speech message to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_speech(response['uuid'], text='Hello from nexmo') ``` ### Stop sending a synthesized speech message to a call ```python >>> from nexmo import Client, Voice >>> client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=APPLICATION_ID) >>> voice = Voice(client) >>> response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) >>> voice.send_speech(response['uuid'], text='Hello from nexmo') >>> voice.stop_speech(response['uuid']) ``` ### Send DTMF tones to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_dtmf(response['uuid'], digits='1234') ``` ### Get recording ```python response = client.get_recording(RECORDING_URL) ``` ## Verify API ### Verify Class #### Creating an instance of the class To create an instance of the Verify class, Just follow the next steps: ​ - **Import the class from module** (3 different ways) ```python #First way from nexmo import Verify ​ #Second way from nexmo.verify import Verify ​ #Third valid way import nexmo #then you can use nexmo.Verify() to create an instance ``` - **Create the instance** ​ ```python #First way - pass key and secret to the constructor verify = Verify(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) ​ #Second way - Create a client instance and then pass the client to the Verify contructor client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) verify = Verify(client) ``` ### Search for a Verification request ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.search('69e2626cbc23451fbbc02f627a959677') if response is not None: print(response['status']) ``` ### Send verification code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.request(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, brand='AcmeInc') if response["status"] == "0": print("Started verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send verification code with workflow ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.request(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, brand='AcmeInc', workflow_id=1) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Check verification code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.check(REQUEST_ID, code=CODE) if response["status"] == "0": print("Verification successful, event_id is %s" % (response["event_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Cancel Verification Request ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.cancel(REQUEST_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Cancellation successful") else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Trigger next verification proccess ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.trigger_next_event(REQUEST_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Next verification stage triggered") else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send payment authentication code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.psd2(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, payee=PAYEE, amount=AMOUNT) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started PSD2 verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send payment authentication code with workflow ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) verify.psd2(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, payee=PAYEE, amount=AMOUNT, workflow_id: WORKFLOW_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started PSD2 verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ## Number Insight API ### Basic Number Insight ```python client.get_basic_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightBasic](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightBasic) ### Standard Number Insight ```python client.get_standard_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightStandard](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightStandard) ### Advanced Number Insight ```python client.get_advanced_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightAdvanced](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightAdvanced) ## Managing Secrets An API is provided to allow you to rotate your API secrets. You can create a new secret (up to a maximum of two secrets) and delete the existing one once all applications have been updated. ### List Secrets ```python secrets = client.list_secrets(API_KEY) ``` ### Create A New Secret Create a new secret (the created dates will help you know which is which): ```python client.create_secret(API_KEY, 'awes0meNewSekret!!;'); ``` ### Delete A Secret Delete the old secret (any application still using these credentials will stop working): ```python client.delete_secret(API_KEY, 'my-secret-id') ``` ## Application API ### Create an application ```python response = client.application_v2.create_application({name='Example App', type='voice'}) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#createApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#createApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#create-an-application) ### Retrieve a list of applications ```python response = client.application_v2.list_applications() ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#listApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#listApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#retrieve-your-applications) ### Retrieve a single application ```python response = client.application_v2.get_application(uuid) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#getApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#getApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#retrieve-an-application) ### Update an application ```python response = client.application_v2.update_application(uuid, answer_method='POST') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#updateApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#updateApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#update-an-application) ### Delete an application ```python response = client.application_v2.delete_application(uuid) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#deleteApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#deleteApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#destroy-an-application) ## Validate webhook signatures ```python client = nexmo.Client(signature_secret='secret') if client.check_signature(request.query): # valid signature else: # invalid signature ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/concepts/guides/signing-messages](https://developer.nexmo.com/concepts/guides/signing-messages?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library) Note: you'll need to contact support@nexmo.com to enable message signing on your account before you can validate webhook signatures. ## JWT parameters By default, the library generates short-lived tokens for JWT authentication. Use the auth method to specify parameters for a longer life token or to specify a different token identifier: ```python client.auth(nbf=nbf, exp=exp, jti=jti) ``` ## Overriding API Attributes In order to rewrite/get the value of variables used across all the Nexmo classes Python uses `Call by Object Reference` that allows you to create a single client for Sms/Voice Classes. This means that if you make a change on a client instance this will be available for the Sms class. An example using setters/getters with `Object references`: ```python from nexmo import Client, Sms #Defines the client client = Client(key='YOUR_API_KEY', secret='YOUR_API_SECRET') print(client.host()) # using getter for host -- value returned: rest.nexmo.com #Define the sms instance sms = Sms(client) #Change the value in client client.host('mio.nexmo.com') #Change host to mio.nexmo.com - this change will be available for sms ``` ### Overriding API Host / Host Attributes These attributes are private in the client class and the only way to access them is using the getters/setters we provide. ```python from nexmo import Client client = Client(key='YOUR_API_KEY', secret='YOUR_API_SECRET') print(client.host()) # return rest.nexmo.com client.host('mio.nexmo.com') # rewrites the host value to mio.nexmo.com print(client.api_host()) # returns api.nexmo.com client.api_host('myapi.nexmo.com') # rewrite the value of api_host ``` ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Dropping support for Python 2.7 Back in 2014 when Guido van Rossum, Python's creator and principal author, made the announcement, January 1, 2020 seemed pretty far away. Python 2.7’s sunset has happened, after which there’ll be absolutely no more support from the core Python team. Many utilized projects pledge to drop Python 2 support in or before 2020. [(Official statement here)](https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/). Just because 2.7 isn’t going to be maintained past 2020 doesn’t mean your applications or libraries suddenly stop working but as of this moment we won't give official support for upcoming releases. Please read the official ["Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3" guide](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/pyporting.html). Please also read the [Python 3 Statement Practicalities](https://python3statement.org/practicalities/) for advice on sunsetting your Python 2 code. ### Supported APIs The following is a list of Vonage APIs and whether the Python SDK provides support for them: | API | API Release Status | Supported? | | --------------------- | :------------------: | :--------: | | Account API | General Availability | ✅ | | Alerts API | General Availability | ✅ | | Application API | General Availability | ✅ | | Audit API | Beta | ❌ | | Conversation API | Beta | ❌ | | Dispatch API | Beta | ❌ | | External Accounts API | Beta | ❌ | | Media API | Beta | ❌ | | Messages API | Beta | ❌ | | Number Insight API | General Availability | ✅ | | Number Management API | General Availability | ✅ | | Pricing API | General Availability | ✅ | | Redact API | General Availability | ✅ | | Reports API | Beta | ❌ | | SMS API | General Availability | ✅ | | Verify API | General Availability | ✅ | | Voice API | General Availability | ✅ | ## Contributing We :heart: contributions! But if you plan to work on something big or controversial, please [contact us](mailto:devrel@nexmo.com) first! We recommend working on `nexmo-python` with a [virtualenv][virtualenv]. The following command will install all the Python dependencies you need to run the tests: ```bash make install ``` The tests are all written with pytest. You run them with: ```bash make test ``` ## License This library is released under the [MIT License][license]. [virtualenv]: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/ [report-a-bug]: https://github.com/Nexmo/nexmo-python/issues/new [pull-request]: https://github.com/Nexmo/nexmo-python/pulls [signup]: https://dashboard.nexmo.com/sign-up?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library [license]: LICENSE.txt %package -n python3-nexmo Summary: Nexmo Client Library for Python Provides: python-nexmo BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-nexmo # Nexmo Client Library for Python [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/nexmo.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/nexmo) [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/Nexmo/nexmo-python.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Nexmo/nexmo-python) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/Nexmo/nexmo-python/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/Nexmo/nexmo-python?branch=master) [![Python versions supported](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/nexmo.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nexmo) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/ambv/black) This is the Python client library for Nexmo's API. To use it you'll need a Nexmo account. Sign up [for free at nexmo.com][signup]. * [Installation](#installation) * [Usage](#usage) * [SMS API](#sms-api) * [Voice API](#voice-api) * [Verify API](#verify-api) * [Number Insight API](#number-insight-api) * [Number Management API](#number-management-api) * [Managing Secrets](#managing-secrets) * [Application API](#application-api) * [Overriding API Attributes](#overriding-api-attributes) * [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions) * [License](#license) ## Installation To install the Python client library using pip: pip install nexmo To upgrade your installed client library using pip: pip install nexmo --upgrade Alternatively, you can clone the repository via the command line: git clone git@github.com:Nexmo/nexmo-python.git or by opening it on GitHub desktop. ## Usage Begin by importing the `nexmo` module: ```python import nexmo ``` Then construct a client object with your key and secret: ```python client = nexmo.Client(key=api_key, secret=api_secret) ``` For production, you can specify the `NEXMO_API_KEY` and `NEXMO_API_SECRET` environment variables instead of specifying the key and secret explicitly. For newer endpoints that support JWT authentication such as the Voice API, you can also specify the `application_id` and `private_key` arguments: ```python client = nexmo.Client(application_id=application_id, private_key=private_key) ``` To check signatures for incoming webhook requests, you'll also need to specify the `signature_secret` argument (or the `NEXMO_SIGNATURE_SECRET` environment variable). ## SMS API ### SMS Class #### Creating an instance of the SMS class To create an instance of the SMS class follow these steps: - Import the class ```python #Option 1 from nexmo import Sms #Option 2 from nexmo.sms import Sms #Option 3 import nexmo #then you can use nexmo.Sms() to create an instance ``` - Create an instance ```python #Option 1 - pass key and secret to the constructor sms = Sms(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) #Option 2 - Create a client instance and then pass the client to the Sms instance client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) sms = Sms(client) ``` ### Send an SMS ```python from nexmo import Sms sms = Sms(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) sms.send_message({ "from": NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, "to": TO_NUMBER, "text": "A text message sent using the Nexmo SMS API", }) ``` ### Send SMS with unicode ```python sms.send_message({ 'from': NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, 'to': TO_NUMBER, 'text': 'こんにちは世界', 'type': 'unicode', }) ``` ### Submit SMS Conversion ```python from nexmo import Client, Sms client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_SECRET) sms = Sms(client) response = sms.send_message({ 'from': NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, 'to': TO_NUMBER, 'text': 'Hi from Vonage' }) sms.submit_sms_conversion(response['message-id']) ``` ## Voice API ### Make a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.create_all({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) ``` ### Retrieve a list of calls ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.get_calls() ``` ### Retrieve a single call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.get_call(uuid) ``` ### Update a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_all({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.update_call(response['uuid'], action='hangup') ``` ### Stream audio to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) stream_url = 'https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/assets/voice_api_audio_streaming.mp3' response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_audio(response['uuid'],stream_url=[stream_url]) ``` ### Stop streaming audio to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id='0d4884d1-eae8-4f18-a46a-6fb14d5fdaa6', private_key='./private.key') voice = Voice(client) stream_url = 'https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/assets/voice_api_audio_streaming.mp3' response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_audio(response['uuid'],stream_url=[stream_url]) voice.stop_audio(response['uuid']) ``` ### Send a synthesized speech message to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_speech(response['uuid'], text='Hello from nexmo') ``` ### Stop sending a synthesized speech message to a call ```python >>> from nexmo import Client, Voice >>> client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=APPLICATION_ID) >>> voice = Voice(client) >>> response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) >>> voice.send_speech(response['uuid'], text='Hello from nexmo') >>> voice.stop_speech(response['uuid']) ``` ### Send DTMF tones to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_dtmf(response['uuid'], digits='1234') ``` ### Get recording ```python response = client.get_recording(RECORDING_URL) ``` ## Verify API ### Verify Class #### Creating an instance of the class To create an instance of the Verify class, Just follow the next steps: ​ - **Import the class from module** (3 different ways) ```python #First way from nexmo import Verify ​ #Second way from nexmo.verify import Verify ​ #Third valid way import nexmo #then you can use nexmo.Verify() to create an instance ``` - **Create the instance** ​ ```python #First way - pass key and secret to the constructor verify = Verify(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) ​ #Second way - Create a client instance and then pass the client to the Verify contructor client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) verify = Verify(client) ``` ### Search for a Verification request ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.search('69e2626cbc23451fbbc02f627a959677') if response is not None: print(response['status']) ``` ### Send verification code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.request(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, brand='AcmeInc') if response["status"] == "0": print("Started verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send verification code with workflow ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.request(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, brand='AcmeInc', workflow_id=1) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Check verification code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.check(REQUEST_ID, code=CODE) if response["status"] == "0": print("Verification successful, event_id is %s" % (response["event_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Cancel Verification Request ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.cancel(REQUEST_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Cancellation successful") else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Trigger next verification proccess ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.trigger_next_event(REQUEST_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Next verification stage triggered") else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send payment authentication code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.psd2(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, payee=PAYEE, amount=AMOUNT) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started PSD2 verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send payment authentication code with workflow ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) verify.psd2(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, payee=PAYEE, amount=AMOUNT, workflow_id: WORKFLOW_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started PSD2 verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ## Number Insight API ### Basic Number Insight ```python client.get_basic_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightBasic](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightBasic) ### Standard Number Insight ```python client.get_standard_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightStandard](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightStandard) ### Advanced Number Insight ```python client.get_advanced_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightAdvanced](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightAdvanced) ## Managing Secrets An API is provided to allow you to rotate your API secrets. You can create a new secret (up to a maximum of two secrets) and delete the existing one once all applications have been updated. ### List Secrets ```python secrets = client.list_secrets(API_KEY) ``` ### Create A New Secret Create a new secret (the created dates will help you know which is which): ```python client.create_secret(API_KEY, 'awes0meNewSekret!!;'); ``` ### Delete A Secret Delete the old secret (any application still using these credentials will stop working): ```python client.delete_secret(API_KEY, 'my-secret-id') ``` ## Application API ### Create an application ```python response = client.application_v2.create_application({name='Example App', type='voice'}) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#createApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#createApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#create-an-application) ### Retrieve a list of applications ```python response = client.application_v2.list_applications() ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#listApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#listApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#retrieve-your-applications) ### Retrieve a single application ```python response = client.application_v2.get_application(uuid) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#getApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#getApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#retrieve-an-application) ### Update an application ```python response = client.application_v2.update_application(uuid, answer_method='POST') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#updateApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#updateApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#update-an-application) ### Delete an application ```python response = client.application_v2.delete_application(uuid) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#deleteApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#deleteApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#destroy-an-application) ## Validate webhook signatures ```python client = nexmo.Client(signature_secret='secret') if client.check_signature(request.query): # valid signature else: # invalid signature ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/concepts/guides/signing-messages](https://developer.nexmo.com/concepts/guides/signing-messages?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library) Note: you'll need to contact support@nexmo.com to enable message signing on your account before you can validate webhook signatures. ## JWT parameters By default, the library generates short-lived tokens for JWT authentication. Use the auth method to specify parameters for a longer life token or to specify a different token identifier: ```python client.auth(nbf=nbf, exp=exp, jti=jti) ``` ## Overriding API Attributes In order to rewrite/get the value of variables used across all the Nexmo classes Python uses `Call by Object Reference` that allows you to create a single client for Sms/Voice Classes. This means that if you make a change on a client instance this will be available for the Sms class. An example using setters/getters with `Object references`: ```python from nexmo import Client, Sms #Defines the client client = Client(key='YOUR_API_KEY', secret='YOUR_API_SECRET') print(client.host()) # using getter for host -- value returned: rest.nexmo.com #Define the sms instance sms = Sms(client) #Change the value in client client.host('mio.nexmo.com') #Change host to mio.nexmo.com - this change will be available for sms ``` ### Overriding API Host / Host Attributes These attributes are private in the client class and the only way to access them is using the getters/setters we provide. ```python from nexmo import Client client = Client(key='YOUR_API_KEY', secret='YOUR_API_SECRET') print(client.host()) # return rest.nexmo.com client.host('mio.nexmo.com') # rewrites the host value to mio.nexmo.com print(client.api_host()) # returns api.nexmo.com client.api_host('myapi.nexmo.com') # rewrite the value of api_host ``` ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Dropping support for Python 2.7 Back in 2014 when Guido van Rossum, Python's creator and principal author, made the announcement, January 1, 2020 seemed pretty far away. Python 2.7’s sunset has happened, after which there’ll be absolutely no more support from the core Python team. Many utilized projects pledge to drop Python 2 support in or before 2020. [(Official statement here)](https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/). Just because 2.7 isn’t going to be maintained past 2020 doesn’t mean your applications or libraries suddenly stop working but as of this moment we won't give official support for upcoming releases. Please read the official ["Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3" guide](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/pyporting.html). Please also read the [Python 3 Statement Practicalities](https://python3statement.org/practicalities/) for advice on sunsetting your Python 2 code. ### Supported APIs The following is a list of Vonage APIs and whether the Python SDK provides support for them: | API | API Release Status | Supported? | | --------------------- | :------------------: | :--------: | | Account API | General Availability | ✅ | | Alerts API | General Availability | ✅ | | Application API | General Availability | ✅ | | Audit API | Beta | ❌ | | Conversation API | Beta | ❌ | | Dispatch API | Beta | ❌ | | External Accounts API | Beta | ❌ | | Media API | Beta | ❌ | | Messages API | Beta | ❌ | | Number Insight API | General Availability | ✅ | | Number Management API | General Availability | ✅ | | Pricing API | General Availability | ✅ | | Redact API | General Availability | ✅ | | Reports API | Beta | ❌ | | SMS API | General Availability | ✅ | | Verify API | General Availability | ✅ | | Voice API | General Availability | ✅ | ## Contributing We :heart: contributions! But if you plan to work on something big or controversial, please [contact us](mailto:devrel@nexmo.com) first! We recommend working on `nexmo-python` with a [virtualenv][virtualenv]. The following command will install all the Python dependencies you need to run the tests: ```bash make install ``` The tests are all written with pytest. You run them with: ```bash make test ``` ## License This library is released under the [MIT License][license]. [virtualenv]: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/ [report-a-bug]: https://github.com/Nexmo/nexmo-python/issues/new [pull-request]: https://github.com/Nexmo/nexmo-python/pulls [signup]: https://dashboard.nexmo.com/sign-up?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library [license]: LICENSE.txt %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for nexmo Provides: python3-nexmo-doc %description help # Nexmo Client Library for Python [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/nexmo.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/nexmo) [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/Nexmo/nexmo-python.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Nexmo/nexmo-python) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/Nexmo/nexmo-python/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/Nexmo/nexmo-python?branch=master) [![Python versions supported](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/nexmo.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nexmo) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/ambv/black) This is the Python client library for Nexmo's API. To use it you'll need a Nexmo account. Sign up [for free at nexmo.com][signup]. * [Installation](#installation) * [Usage](#usage) * [SMS API](#sms-api) * [Voice API](#voice-api) * [Verify API](#verify-api) * [Number Insight API](#number-insight-api) * [Number Management API](#number-management-api) * [Managing Secrets](#managing-secrets) * [Application API](#application-api) * [Overriding API Attributes](#overriding-api-attributes) * [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions) * [License](#license) ## Installation To install the Python client library using pip: pip install nexmo To upgrade your installed client library using pip: pip install nexmo --upgrade Alternatively, you can clone the repository via the command line: git clone git@github.com:Nexmo/nexmo-python.git or by opening it on GitHub desktop. ## Usage Begin by importing the `nexmo` module: ```python import nexmo ``` Then construct a client object with your key and secret: ```python client = nexmo.Client(key=api_key, secret=api_secret) ``` For production, you can specify the `NEXMO_API_KEY` and `NEXMO_API_SECRET` environment variables instead of specifying the key and secret explicitly. For newer endpoints that support JWT authentication such as the Voice API, you can also specify the `application_id` and `private_key` arguments: ```python client = nexmo.Client(application_id=application_id, private_key=private_key) ``` To check signatures for incoming webhook requests, you'll also need to specify the `signature_secret` argument (or the `NEXMO_SIGNATURE_SECRET` environment variable). ## SMS API ### SMS Class #### Creating an instance of the SMS class To create an instance of the SMS class follow these steps: - Import the class ```python #Option 1 from nexmo import Sms #Option 2 from nexmo.sms import Sms #Option 3 import nexmo #then you can use nexmo.Sms() to create an instance ``` - Create an instance ```python #Option 1 - pass key and secret to the constructor sms = Sms(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) #Option 2 - Create a client instance and then pass the client to the Sms instance client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) sms = Sms(client) ``` ### Send an SMS ```python from nexmo import Sms sms = Sms(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) sms.send_message({ "from": NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, "to": TO_NUMBER, "text": "A text message sent using the Nexmo SMS API", }) ``` ### Send SMS with unicode ```python sms.send_message({ 'from': NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, 'to': TO_NUMBER, 'text': 'こんにちは世界', 'type': 'unicode', }) ``` ### Submit SMS Conversion ```python from nexmo import Client, Sms client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_SECRET) sms = Sms(client) response = sms.send_message({ 'from': NEXMO_BRAND_NAME, 'to': TO_NUMBER, 'text': 'Hi from Vonage' }) sms.submit_sms_conversion(response['message-id']) ``` ## Voice API ### Make a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.create_all({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) ``` ### Retrieve a list of calls ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.get_calls() ``` ### Retrieve a single call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) voice.get_call(uuid) ``` ### Update a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_all({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.update_call(response['uuid'], action='hangup') ``` ### Stream audio to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) stream_url = 'https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/assets/voice_api_audio_streaming.mp3' response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_audio(response['uuid'],stream_url=[stream_url]) ``` ### Stop streaming audio to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id='0d4884d1-eae8-4f18-a46a-6fb14d5fdaa6', private_key='./private.key') voice = Voice(client) stream_url = 'https://nexmo-community.github.io/ncco-examples/assets/voice_api_audio_streaming.mp3' response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_audio(response['uuid'],stream_url=[stream_url]) voice.stop_audio(response['uuid']) ``` ### Send a synthesized speech message to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_speech(response['uuid'], text='Hello from nexmo') ``` ### Stop sending a synthesized speech message to a call ```python >>> from nexmo import Client, Voice >>> client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=APPLICATION_ID) >>> voice = Voice(client) >>> response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) >>> voice.send_speech(response['uuid'], text='Hello from nexmo') >>> voice.stop_speech(response['uuid']) ``` ### Send DTMF tones to a call ```python from nexmo import Client, Voice client = Client(application_id=APPLICATION_ID, private_key=PRIVATE_KEY) voice = Voice(client) response = voice.create_call({ 'to': [{'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843331234'}], 'from': {'type': 'phone', 'number': '14843335555'}, 'answer_url': ['https://example.com/answer'] }) voice.send_dtmf(response['uuid'], digits='1234') ``` ### Get recording ```python response = client.get_recording(RECORDING_URL) ``` ## Verify API ### Verify Class #### Creating an instance of the class To create an instance of the Verify class, Just follow the next steps: ​ - **Import the class from module** (3 different ways) ```python #First way from nexmo import Verify ​ #Second way from nexmo.verify import Verify ​ #Third valid way import nexmo #then you can use nexmo.Verify() to create an instance ``` - **Create the instance** ​ ```python #First way - pass key and secret to the constructor verify = Verify(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) ​ #Second way - Create a client instance and then pass the client to the Verify contructor client = Client(key=NEXMO_API_KEY, secret=NEXMO_API_SECRET) verify = Verify(client) ``` ### Search for a Verification request ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.search('69e2626cbc23451fbbc02f627a959677') if response is not None: print(response['status']) ``` ### Send verification code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.request(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, brand='AcmeInc') if response["status"] == "0": print("Started verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send verification code with workflow ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.request(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, brand='AcmeInc', workflow_id=1) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Check verification code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.check(REQUEST_ID, code=CODE) if response["status"] == "0": print("Verification successful, event_id is %s" % (response["event_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Cancel Verification Request ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.cancel(REQUEST_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Cancellation successful") else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Trigger next verification proccess ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.trigger_next_event(REQUEST_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Next verification stage triggered") else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send payment authentication code ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) response = verify.psd2(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, payee=PAYEE, amount=AMOUNT) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started PSD2 verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ### Send payment authentication code with workflow ```python client = Client(key='API_KEY', secret='API_SECRET') verify = Verify(client) verify.psd2(number=RECIPIENT_NUMBER, payee=PAYEE, amount=AMOUNT, workflow_id: WORKFLOW_ID) if response["status"] == "0": print("Started PSD2 verification request_id is %s" % (response["request_id"])) else: print("Error: %s" % response["error_text"]) ``` ## Number Insight API ### Basic Number Insight ```python client.get_basic_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightBasic](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightBasic) ### Standard Number Insight ```python client.get_standard_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightStandard](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightStandard) ### Advanced Number Insight ```python client.get_advanced_number_insight(number='447700900000') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight#getNumberInsightAdvanced](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/number-insight?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#getNumberInsightAdvanced) ## Managing Secrets An API is provided to allow you to rotate your API secrets. You can create a new secret (up to a maximum of two secrets) and delete the existing one once all applications have been updated. ### List Secrets ```python secrets = client.list_secrets(API_KEY) ``` ### Create A New Secret Create a new secret (the created dates will help you know which is which): ```python client.create_secret(API_KEY, 'awes0meNewSekret!!;'); ``` ### Delete A Secret Delete the old secret (any application still using these credentials will stop working): ```python client.delete_secret(API_KEY, 'my-secret-id') ``` ## Application API ### Create an application ```python response = client.application_v2.create_application({name='Example App', type='voice'}) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#createApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#createApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#create-an-application) ### Retrieve a list of applications ```python response = client.application_v2.list_applications() ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#listApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#listApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#retrieve-your-applications) ### Retrieve a single application ```python response = client.application_v2.get_application(uuid) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#getApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#getApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#retrieve-an-application) ### Update an application ```python response = client.application_v2.update_application(uuid, answer_method='POST') ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#updateApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#updateApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#update-an-application) ### Delete an application ```python response = client.application_v2.delete_application(uuid) ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#deleteApplication](https://developer.nexmo.com/api/application.v2#deleteApplication?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library#destroy-an-application) ## Validate webhook signatures ```python client = nexmo.Client(signature_secret='secret') if client.check_signature(request.query): # valid signature else: # invalid signature ``` Docs: [https://developer.nexmo.com/concepts/guides/signing-messages](https://developer.nexmo.com/concepts/guides/signing-messages?utm_source=DEV_REL&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=python-client-library) Note: you'll need to contact support@nexmo.com to enable message signing on your account before you can validate webhook signatures. ## JWT parameters By default, the library generates short-lived tokens for JWT authentication. Use the auth method to specify parameters for a longer life token or to specify a different token identifier: ```python client.auth(nbf=nbf, exp=exp, jti=jti) ``` ## Overriding API Attributes In order to rewrite/get the value of variables used across all the Nexmo classes Python uses `Call by Object Reference` that allows you to create a single client for Sms/Voice Classes. This means that if you make a change on a client instance this will be available for the Sms class. An example using setters/getters with `Object references`: ```python from nexmo import Client, Sms #Defines the client client = Client(key='YOUR_API_KEY', secret='YOUR_API_SECRET') print(client.host()) # using getter for host -- value returned: rest.nexmo.com #Define the sms instance sms = Sms(client) #Change the value in client client.host('mio.nexmo.com') #Change host to mio.nexmo.com - this change will be available for sms ``` ### Overriding API Host / Host Attributes These attributes are private in the client class and the only way to access them is using the getters/setters we provide. ```python from nexmo import Client client = Client(key='YOUR_API_KEY', secret='YOUR_API_SECRET') print(client.host()) # return rest.nexmo.com client.host('mio.nexmo.com') # rewrites the host value to mio.nexmo.com print(client.api_host()) # returns api.nexmo.com client.api_host('myapi.nexmo.com') # rewrite the value of api_host ``` ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Dropping support for Python 2.7 Back in 2014 when Guido van Rossum, Python's creator and principal author, made the announcement, January 1, 2020 seemed pretty far away. Python 2.7’s sunset has happened, after which there’ll be absolutely no more support from the core Python team. Many utilized projects pledge to drop Python 2 support in or before 2020. [(Official statement here)](https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/). Just because 2.7 isn’t going to be maintained past 2020 doesn’t mean your applications or libraries suddenly stop working but as of this moment we won't give official support for upcoming releases. Please read the official ["Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3" guide](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/pyporting.html). Please also read the [Python 3 Statement Practicalities](https://python3statement.org/practicalities/) for advice on sunsetting your Python 2 code. ### Supported APIs The following is a list of Vonage APIs and whether the Python SDK provides support for them: | API | API Release Status | Supported? | | --------------------- | :------------------: | :--------: | | Account API | General Availability | ✅ | | Alerts API | General Availability | ✅ | | Application API | General Availability | ✅ | | Audit API | Beta | ❌ | | Conversation API | Beta | ❌ | | Dispatch API | Beta | ❌ | | External Accounts API | Beta | ❌ | | Media API | Beta | ❌ | | Messages API | Beta | ❌ | | Number Insight API | General Availability | ✅ | | Number Management API | General Availability | ✅ | | Pricing API | General Availability | ✅ | | Redact API | General Availability | ✅ | | Reports API | Beta | ❌ | | SMS API | General Availability | ✅ | | Verify API | General Availability | ✅ | | Voice API | General Availability | ✅ | ## Contributing We :heart: contributions! But if you plan to work on something big or controversial, please [contact us](mailto:devrel@nexmo.com) first! We recommend working on `nexmo-python` with a [virtualenv][virtualenv]. The following command will install all the Python dependencies you need to run the tests: ```bash make install ``` The tests are all written with pytest. You run them with: ```bash make test ``` ## License This library is released under the [MIT License][license]. 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