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Name: ding-client-sdk
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Summary: Ding's Python SDK
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# Ding Python SDK

The Ding Python library provides convenient access to the Ding API from applications written in the Python language.

<!-- Start SDK Installation -->
## SDK Installation

```bash
pip install ding_client_sdk
```
<!-- End SDK Installation -->

## SDK Example Usage

<!-- Start SDK Example Usage -->
## Send a code
Send an OTP code to a user's phone number.

```python
import ding
from ding.models import components

s = ding.Ding(
    api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
)

req = components.CreateAuthenticationRequest(
    app_realm='1234567890',
    app_version='1.0.0',
    callback_url='https://example.com/callback',
    customer_uuid='eae192ab-9e1e-4b21-b5b1-bfcb79a32fcc',
    device_id='1234567890',
    device_model='iPhone 15 Pro',
    os_version='13.2.1',
    phone_number='+1234567890',
)

res = s.otp.create_autentication(req)

if res.create_authentication_response is not None:
    # handle response
    pass
```


## Check a code
Check that a code entered by a user is valid.

```python
import ding
from ding.models import components

s = ding.Ding(
    api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
)

req = components.CreateCheckRequest(
    authentication_uuid='e0e7b0e9-739d-424b-922f-1c2cb48ab077',
    check_code='123456',
    customer_uuid='8f1196d5-806e-4b71-9b24-5f96ec052808',
)

res = s.otp.check(req)

if res.create_check_response is not None:
    # handle response
    pass
```


## Retry an authentication
Retry an authentication if a user has not received the code.

```python
import ding
from ding.models import components

s = ding.Ding(
    api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
)

req = components.RetryAuthenticationRequest(
    authentication_uuid='a74ee547-564d-487a-91df-37fb25413a91',
    customer_uuid='3c8b3a46-881e-4cdd-93a6-f7f238bf020a',
)

res = s.otp.retry(req)

if res.retry_authentication_response is not None:
    # handle response
    pass
```
<!-- End SDK Example Usage -->

<!-- Start SDK Available Operations -->
## Available Resources and Operations


### [.otp](docs/sdks/otp/README.md)

* [check](docs/sdks/otp/README.md#check) - Check an authentication code
* [create_autentication](docs/sdks/otp/README.md#create_autentication) - Create an authentication
* [retry](docs/sdks/otp/README.md#retry) - Retry an authentication

### [.lookup](docs/sdks/lookup/README.md)

* [lookup](docs/sdks/lookup/README.md#lookup) - Lookup a phone number
<!-- End SDK Available Operations -->

<!-- Start Dev Containers -->

<!-- End Dev Containers -->

<!-- Start Error Handling -->
# Error Handling

Handling errors in your SDK should largely match your expectations.  All operations return a response object or raise an error.  If Error objects are specified in your OpenAPI Spec, the SDK will raise the appropriate Error type.

| Error Object         | Status Code          | Content Type         |
| -------------------- | -------------------- | -------------------- |
| errors.ErrorResponse | 400                  | application/json     |
| errors.SDKError      | 400-600              | */*                  |


## Check a code
Check that a code entered by a user is valid.

```python
import ding
from ding.models import components

s = ding.Ding(
    api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
)

req = components.CreateCheckRequest(
    authentication_uuid='e0e7b0e9-739d-424b-922f-1c2cb48ab077',
    check_code='123456',
    customer_uuid='8f1196d5-806e-4b71-9b24-5f96ec052808',
)

res = None
try:
    res = s.otp.check(req)
except (errors.ErrorResponse) as e:
    print(e) # handle exception

except (errors.SDKError) as e:
    print(e) # handle exception


if res.create_check_response is not None:
    # handle response
    pass
```
<!-- End Error Handling -->

<!-- Start Server Selection -->
# Server Selection

## Select Server by Name

You can override the default server globally by passing a server name to the `server: str` optional parameter when initializing the SDK client instance. The selected server will then be used as the default on the operations that use it. This table lists the names associated with the available servers:

| Name | Server | Variables |
| ----- | ------ | --------- |
| `production` | `https://api.ding.live/v1` | None |

For example:
## Check a code
Check that a code entered by a user is valid.

```python
import ding
from ding.models import components

s = ding.Ding(
    server="production",
    api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
)

req = components.CreateCheckRequest(
    authentication_uuid='e0e7b0e9-739d-424b-922f-1c2cb48ab077',
    check_code='123456',
    customer_uuid='8f1196d5-806e-4b71-9b24-5f96ec052808',
)

res = s.otp.check(req)

if res.create_check_response is not None:
    # handle response
    pass
```


## Override Server URL Per-Client

The default server can also be overridden globally by passing a URL to the `server_url: str` optional parameter when initializing the SDK client instance. For example:
## Check a code
Check that a code entered by a user is valid.

```python
import ding
from ding.models import components

s = ding.Ding(
    server_url="https://api.ding.live/v1",
    api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
)

req = components.CreateCheckRequest(
    authentication_uuid='e0e7b0e9-739d-424b-922f-1c2cb48ab077',
    check_code='123456',
    customer_uuid='8f1196d5-806e-4b71-9b24-5f96ec052808',
)

res = s.otp.check(req)

if res.create_check_response is not None:
    # handle response
    pass
```
<!-- End Server Selection -->

<!-- Start Custom HTTP Client -->
# Custom HTTP Client

The Python SDK makes API calls using the (requests)[https://pypi.org/project/requests/] HTTP library.  In order to provide a convenient way to configure timeouts, cookies, proxies, custom headers, and other low-level configuration, you can initialize the SDK client with a custom `requests.Session` object.


For example, you could specify a header for every request that your sdk makes as follows:

```python
import ding
import requests

http_client = requests.Session()
http_client.headers.update({'x-custom-header': 'someValue'})
s = ding.Ding(client: http_client)
```
<!-- End Custom HTTP Client -->

<!-- Start Authentication -->
# Authentication

## Per-Client Security Schemes

Your SDK supports the following security scheme globally:

| Name      | Type      | Scheme    |
| --------- | --------- | --------- |
| `api_key` | apiKey    | API key   |

To authenticate with the API the `api_key` parameter must be set when initializing the SDK client instance. For example:
## Check a code
Check that a code entered by a user is valid.

```python
import ding
from ding.models import components

s = ding.Ding(
    api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
)

req = components.CreateCheckRequest(
    authentication_uuid='e0e7b0e9-739d-424b-922f-1c2cb48ab077',
    check_code='123456',
    customer_uuid='8f1196d5-806e-4b71-9b24-5f96ec052808',
)

res = s.otp.check(req)

if res.create_check_response is not None:
    # handle response
    pass
```
<!-- End Authentication -->

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# Development

## Maturity

This SDK is in beta, and there may be breaking changes between versions without a major version update. Therefore, we recommend pinning usage
to a specific package version. This way, you can install the same version each time without breaking changes unless you are intentionally
looking for the latest version.

## Contributions

While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically.
Feel free to open a PR or a Github issue as a proof of concept and we'll do our best to include it in a future release!


