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Name: python-cord-client-python
Version: 0.1.34
Release: 1
Summary: Cord Python SDK Client
License: Apache Software License
URL: https://github.com/cord-team/cord-client-python
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/ee/be/411031231744b42996087924cf5b2d878cb77318c63e1eabde9e216c9b49/cord-client-python-0.1.34.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-dateutil
Requires: python3-requests
Requires: python3-uuid
Requires: python3-cryptography
Requires: python3-tqdm
%description
Encord Python API Client
[](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0)
***The data engine for computer vision***
## 💻 Features
- Minimal low-level Python client that allows you to interact with Encord's API
- Supports Python: `3.7`, `3.8`, `3.9`, and `3.10`
## ✨ Relevant Links
* [Encord website](https://encord.com)
* [Encord web app](https://app.encord.com)
* [Encord documentation](https://docs.encord.com)
## 💡 Getting Started
For full documentation, visit [Encord Python API Client](https://docs.encord.com/docs/client/).
First, install Encord Python API Client using the [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing) package manager:
```bash
pip install cord-client-python
```
Then, create an API key for authentication via the [Encord web app](https://app.encord.com). Pass the resource ID and API key as environment variables or pass them explicitly when you initialise the EncordClient object.
```bash
export ENCORD_PROJECT_ID=""
export ENCORD_API_KEY=""
```
Passing the resource ID and API key as environment variables, you can initialise the Encord client directly.
```python
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise()
```
If you want to avoid setting environment variables, you can initialise the Encord client by passing the resource ID and API key as strings.
```python
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise("", "")
```
If you wish to instantiate several client objects and avoid passing parameters each time, you can instantiate a EncordConfig object, pass the resource ID and API key as strings, and initialise the client with the config object.
```py
from encord.client import EncordClient
from encord.client import EncordConfig
config = EncordConfig("", "")
client = EncordClient.initialise_with_config(config)
```
Once you have instantiated an Encord client, it is easy to fetch information associated with the given resource ID.
```py
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise()
project = client.get_project()
```
## 🐛 Troubleshooting
Please report bugs to [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/issues). Just make sure you read the [Encord documentation](https://docs.encord.com) and search for related issues first.
%package -n python3-cord-client-python
Summary: Cord Python SDK Client
Provides: python-cord-client-python
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-cord-client-python
Encord Python API Client
[](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0)
***The data engine for computer vision***
## 💻 Features
- Minimal low-level Python client that allows you to interact with Encord's API
- Supports Python: `3.7`, `3.8`, `3.9`, and `3.10`
## ✨ Relevant Links
* [Encord website](https://encord.com)
* [Encord web app](https://app.encord.com)
* [Encord documentation](https://docs.encord.com)
## 💡 Getting Started
For full documentation, visit [Encord Python API Client](https://docs.encord.com/docs/client/).
First, install Encord Python API Client using the [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing) package manager:
```bash
pip install cord-client-python
```
Then, create an API key for authentication via the [Encord web app](https://app.encord.com). Pass the resource ID and API key as environment variables or pass them explicitly when you initialise the EncordClient object.
```bash
export ENCORD_PROJECT_ID=""
export ENCORD_API_KEY=""
```
Passing the resource ID and API key as environment variables, you can initialise the Encord client directly.
```python
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise()
```
If you want to avoid setting environment variables, you can initialise the Encord client by passing the resource ID and API key as strings.
```python
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise("", "")
```
If you wish to instantiate several client objects and avoid passing parameters each time, you can instantiate a EncordConfig object, pass the resource ID and API key as strings, and initialise the client with the config object.
```py
from encord.client import EncordClient
from encord.client import EncordConfig
config = EncordConfig("", "")
client = EncordClient.initialise_with_config(config)
```
Once you have instantiated an Encord client, it is easy to fetch information associated with the given resource ID.
```py
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise()
project = client.get_project()
```
## 🐛 Troubleshooting
Please report bugs to [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/issues). Just make sure you read the [Encord documentation](https://docs.encord.com) and search for related issues first.
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for cord-client-python
Provides: python3-cord-client-python-doc
%description help
Encord Python API Client
[](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0)
***The data engine for computer vision***
## 💻 Features
- Minimal low-level Python client that allows you to interact with Encord's API
- Supports Python: `3.7`, `3.8`, `3.9`, and `3.10`
## ✨ Relevant Links
* [Encord website](https://encord.com)
* [Encord web app](https://app.encord.com)
* [Encord documentation](https://docs.encord.com)
## 💡 Getting Started
For full documentation, visit [Encord Python API Client](https://docs.encord.com/docs/client/).
First, install Encord Python API Client using the [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing) package manager:
```bash
pip install cord-client-python
```
Then, create an API key for authentication via the [Encord web app](https://app.encord.com). Pass the resource ID and API key as environment variables or pass them explicitly when you initialise the EncordClient object.
```bash
export ENCORD_PROJECT_ID=""
export ENCORD_API_KEY=""
```
Passing the resource ID and API key as environment variables, you can initialise the Encord client directly.
```python
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise()
```
If you want to avoid setting environment variables, you can initialise the Encord client by passing the resource ID and API key as strings.
```python
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise("", "")
```
If you wish to instantiate several client objects and avoid passing parameters each time, you can instantiate a EncordConfig object, pass the resource ID and API key as strings, and initialise the client with the config object.
```py
from encord.client import EncordClient
from encord.client import EncordConfig
config = EncordConfig("", "")
client = EncordClient.initialise_with_config(config)
```
Once you have instantiated an Encord client, it is easy to fetch information associated with the given resource ID.
```py
from encord.client import EncordClient
client = EncordClient.initialise()
project = client.get_project()
```
## 🐛 Troubleshooting
Please report bugs to [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/issues). Just make sure you read the [Encord documentation](https://docs.encord.com) and search for related issues first.
%prep
%autosetup -n cord-client-python-0.1.34
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
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pushd %{buildroot}
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fi
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%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
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%changelog
* Tue May 30 2023 Python_Bot - 0.1.34-1
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