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Name: pysnow
Version: 0.2.2
Summary: Python library for the ServiceNow REST API
Home-page: https://github.com/rbw0/pysnow
Author: Robert Wikman
Author-email: rbw@vault13.org
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/rbw0/pysnow/tarball/0.2.2
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        .. title:: pysnow
        
        pysnow
        ======
        
        Python library for the ServiceNow REST API focused on ease of use, simple code and elegant syntax.
        
        The REST API is active by default in all instances, starting with the Eureka release.
        
        Documentation
        -------------
        Click `here <http://pysnow.readthedocs.org/>`_ to see the documentation
        
        Installation
        ------------
        # pip install pysnow
        
        
        Basic usage
        -----------
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
           import pysnow
        
           # Create client object
           s = pysnow.Client(instance='myinstance',
        		     user='myusername',
        		     password='mypassword',
        		     raise_on_empty=True)
        
           # Create new record and catch possible server response exceptions
           try:
               s.insert(table='incident', payload={'field1': 'value1', 'field2': 'value2'})
           except pysnow.UnexpectedResponse as e:
               print("%s, details: %s" % (e.error_summary, e.error_details))
        
           # Create a `Request` object by querying for 'INC01234' on table 'incident'
           r = s.query(table='incident', query={'number': 'INC01234'})
        
           # Fetch one record and filter out everything but 'number' and 'sys_id' from the results
           r.get_one(fields=['number', 'sys_id'])
        
           # Update
           r.update({'this': 'that'})
        
           # Attach
           r.attach('path/to/somefile.txt')
        
           # Delete
           r.delete()
        
           # Iterate over all records with state == 2 and print out number
           for record in s.query(table='incident', query={'state': 2}).get_all():
               print(record['number'])
        
        
        See the `documentation <http://pysnow.readthedocs.org/>`_ for more examples and other info
        
        Compatibility
        -------------
        pysnow is compatible with both Python 2 and 3.
        Tested: 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
        
        Fails in some versions of 2.6 due to SSL issues.
        https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/issues/2022
        
        Contributors
        ------
        * lingfish
        * jcpunk
        * AMMullan
        * amontalban
        * ryancurrah
        
        Author
        ------
        pysnow was created by Robert Wikman <rbw@vault13.org> in 2016
        
        Additional thanks
        -----------------
        Big thanks to JetBrains (www.jetbrains.com) for providing me with IDE licenses!
        
        Quick links
        -----------
        
        * http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=REST_API
        * http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=Table_API
        * http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=Tables_and_Classes
        * http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=Encoded_Query_Strings
        
        
        
        
Keywords: servicenow,rest,api,http
Platform: any
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
