%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-mws Version: 0.8.15 Release: 1 Summary: Python library for interacting with the Amazon MWS API License: Unlicense URL: http://github.com/python-amazon-mws/python-amazon-mws Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/2b/bb/d92179d43c8f87f483173e4c12e18c578101e7218b229fa6deb6f848ee05/mws-0.8.15.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-requests %description [![slack](https://img.shields.io/badge/slack-python--amazon--mws-blue?style=for-the-badge&logo=slack)][slack_invite] ![CI Testing](https://img.shields.io/github/workflow/status/python-amazon-mws/python-amazon-mws/Testing/master?logo=github&style=for-the-badge) # python-amazon-mws python-amazon-mws is a Python connector to [Amazon Marketplace Web Services][2] (or MWS). It provides a simple way to build and send requests to MWS, allowing access to all that MWS can do from your Python application. ## ⚠️ Legacy version ![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/mws?logo=pypi&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge) You are viewing a **legacy** version of python-amazon-mws, v0.8. More current versions are available in the `develop` branch of this repo. To use the latest version (v1.0dev), please check the `develop` branch. # Installation Install the latest version from PyPI. ``` pip install mws ``` Currently the `mws` package on PyPI points to the 0.x branch, but at some later point may point to 1.x. | Versions | Description | Branch | |----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------| | 0.x | A backwards-compatible drop in replacement for the original package (i.e. same method signatures, class names, etc) with some extra features and anything that was obviously broken fixed. | master | | 1.x | New features along with backwards-incompatible API changes. | develop | If you want to continue using the 0.x versions, please pin your package to major version 0. i.e use something like `mws~=0.8.6` in your project's `requirements.txt`. If you want to use 1.x functionality right now, you can install directly from the Git repo. ``` pip install git+https://github.com/python-amazon-mws/python-amazon-mws.git@develop#egg=mws ``` # Quickstart Export your API credentials as environment variables in your shell. ``` export MWS_ACCOUNT_ID=... export MWS_ACCESS_KEY=... export MWS_SECRET_KEY=... ``` Now you can experiment with the API from within an interactive Python shell e.g. ``` >>> import mws, os >>> orders_api = mws.Orders( ... access_key=os.environ['MWS_ACCESS_KEY'], ... secret_key=os.environ['MWS_SECRET_KEY'], ... account_id=os.environ['MWS_ACCOUNT_ID'], ... region='UK', # defaults to 'US' ... ) >>> service_status = orders_api.get_service_status() >>> service_status >>> service_status.original '\n\n \n GREEN\n 2017-06-14T16:39:12.765Z\n \n \n affdec68-05d2-4bc5-a8a4-bb40f307dd6b\n \n\n' >>> service_status.parsed {'value': '\n ', 'Status': {'value': 'GREEN'}, 'Timestamp': {'value': '2017-06-14T16:39:12.765Z'}} >>> service_status.response ``` # Development All dependencies for working on `mws` are in `requirements.txt` and `docs/requirements.txt`. ## Tests Tests are run with pytest. We test against all Python 3.6+ versions using GitHub Actions. ## Documentation Docs are built using Sphinx. Change into the `docs/` directory and install any dependencies from the `requirements.txt` there. To build HTML documentation, run: ``` make html ``` The output HTML documentation will be in `docs/build/`. To run a live reloading server serving the HTML documentation (on port 8000 by default): ``` make livehtml ``` ## Contributing Please make pull requests to `develop`. Code coverage isn't necessary but encouraged where possible (especially for anything which might behave differently between Python 2/3). 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It provides a simple way to build and send requests to MWS, allowing access to all that MWS can do from your Python application. ## ⚠️ Legacy version ![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/mws?logo=pypi&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge) You are viewing a **legacy** version of python-amazon-mws, v0.8. More current versions are available in the `develop` branch of this repo. To use the latest version (v1.0dev), please check the `develop` branch. # Installation Install the latest version from PyPI. ``` pip install mws ``` Currently the `mws` package on PyPI points to the 0.x branch, but at some later point may point to 1.x. | Versions | Description | Branch | |----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------| | 0.x | A backwards-compatible drop in replacement for the original package (i.e. same method signatures, class names, etc) with some extra features and anything that was obviously broken fixed. | master | | 1.x | New features along with backwards-incompatible API changes. | develop | If you want to continue using the 0.x versions, please pin your package to major version 0. i.e use something like `mws~=0.8.6` in your project's `requirements.txt`. If you want to use 1.x functionality right now, you can install directly from the Git repo. ``` pip install git+https://github.com/python-amazon-mws/python-amazon-mws.git@develop#egg=mws ``` # Quickstart Export your API credentials as environment variables in your shell. ``` export MWS_ACCOUNT_ID=... export MWS_ACCESS_KEY=... export MWS_SECRET_KEY=... ``` Now you can experiment with the API from within an interactive Python shell e.g. ``` >>> import mws, os >>> orders_api = mws.Orders( ... access_key=os.environ['MWS_ACCESS_KEY'], ... secret_key=os.environ['MWS_SECRET_KEY'], ... account_id=os.environ['MWS_ACCOUNT_ID'], ... region='UK', # defaults to 'US' ... ) >>> service_status = orders_api.get_service_status() >>> service_status >>> service_status.original '\n\n \n GREEN\n 2017-06-14T16:39:12.765Z\n \n \n affdec68-05d2-4bc5-a8a4-bb40f307dd6b\n \n\n' >>> service_status.parsed {'value': '\n ', 'Status': {'value': 'GREEN'}, 'Timestamp': {'value': '2017-06-14T16:39:12.765Z'}} >>> service_status.response ``` # Development All dependencies for working on `mws` are in `requirements.txt` and `docs/requirements.txt`. ## Tests Tests are run with pytest. We test against all Python 3.6+ versions using GitHub Actions. ## Documentation Docs are built using Sphinx. Change into the `docs/` directory and install any dependencies from the `requirements.txt` there. To build HTML documentation, run: ``` make html ``` The output HTML documentation will be in `docs/build/`. To run a live reloading server serving the HTML documentation (on port 8000 by default): ``` make livehtml ``` ## Contributing Please make pull requests to `develop`. Code coverage isn't necessary but encouraged where possible (especially for anything which might behave differently between Python 2/3). 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It provides a simple way to build and send requests to MWS, allowing access to all that MWS can do from your Python application. ## ⚠️ Legacy version ![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/mws?logo=pypi&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge) You are viewing a **legacy** version of python-amazon-mws, v0.8. More current versions are available in the `develop` branch of this repo. To use the latest version (v1.0dev), please check the `develop` branch. # Installation Install the latest version from PyPI. ``` pip install mws ``` Currently the `mws` package on PyPI points to the 0.x branch, but at some later point may point to 1.x. | Versions | Description | Branch | |----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------| | 0.x | A backwards-compatible drop in replacement for the original package (i.e. same method signatures, class names, etc) with some extra features and anything that was obviously broken fixed. | master | | 1.x | New features along with backwards-incompatible API changes. | develop | If you want to continue using the 0.x versions, please pin your package to major version 0. i.e use something like `mws~=0.8.6` in your project's `requirements.txt`. If you want to use 1.x functionality right now, you can install directly from the Git repo. ``` pip install git+https://github.com/python-amazon-mws/python-amazon-mws.git@develop#egg=mws ``` # Quickstart Export your API credentials as environment variables in your shell. ``` export MWS_ACCOUNT_ID=... export MWS_ACCESS_KEY=... export MWS_SECRET_KEY=... ``` Now you can experiment with the API from within an interactive Python shell e.g. ``` >>> import mws, os >>> orders_api = mws.Orders( ... access_key=os.environ['MWS_ACCESS_KEY'], ... secret_key=os.environ['MWS_SECRET_KEY'], ... account_id=os.environ['MWS_ACCOUNT_ID'], ... region='UK', # defaults to 'US' ... ) >>> service_status = orders_api.get_service_status() >>> service_status >>> service_status.original '\n\n \n GREEN\n 2017-06-14T16:39:12.765Z\n \n \n affdec68-05d2-4bc5-a8a4-bb40f307dd6b\n \n\n' >>> service_status.parsed {'value': '\n ', 'Status': {'value': 'GREEN'}, 'Timestamp': {'value': '2017-06-14T16:39:12.765Z'}} >>> service_status.response ``` # Development All dependencies for working on `mws` are in `requirements.txt` and `docs/requirements.txt`. ## Tests Tests are run with pytest. We test against all Python 3.6+ versions using GitHub Actions. ## Documentation Docs are built using Sphinx. Change into the `docs/` directory and install any dependencies from the `requirements.txt` there. To build HTML documentation, run: ``` make html ``` The output HTML documentation will be in `docs/build/`. To run a live reloading server serving the HTML documentation (on port 8000 by default): ``` make livehtml ``` ## Contributing Please make pull requests to `develop`. Code coverage isn't necessary but encouraged where possible (especially for anything which might behave differently between Python 2/3). 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