Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pyteamcity
Version: 0.1.0
Summary: Use the TeamCity REST API from Python
Home-page: https://github.com/SurveyMonkey/pyteamcity
Author: Marc Abramowitz
Author-email: marc@marc-abramowitz.com
License: MIT
Description: # PyTeamCity
        
        [![Latest Version](https://badge.fury.io/py/pyteamcity.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyteamcity/)
        [![Travis CI Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/SurveyMonkey/pyteamcity.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/SurveyMonkey/pyteamcity)
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        Python interface to the [REST
        API](https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCD9/REST+API) of
        [TeamCity](https://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/)
        
        ## Installation
        
        ```
        pip install pyteamcity
        ```
        
        ## New API work-in-progress
        
        Note that I am working on a new API currently called [`pyteamcity.future`](pyteamcity/future) (initially added in [#37](https://github.com/SurveyMonkey/pyteamcity/pull/37)).
        
        Goal here is to create a brand new API that is much more flexible and to
        have nicer code that is easier to work with. The old code encourages
        adding a zillion methods for different ways of filtering. The new code
        has an API with a smaller number of methods that are more consistent and
        more flexible in terms of filtering. It is modeled after the Django ORM
        API.
        
        I am probably not going to merge PRs that add things to the old API,
        because I see the new API as the future. I of course am very interested
        in PRs that add things to the new API!
        
        ## Examples
        
        ### Connect to server
        
        ```python
        from pyteamcity import TeamCity
        
        # This initialises the Client with the settings passed. <port> has to be an integer.
        tc = TeamCity('account', 'password', 'server', <port>)
        ```
        
        or specify no parameters and it will read settings from environment
        variables:
        
        - `TEAMCITY_USER`
        - `TEAMCITY_PASSWORD`
        - `TEAMCITY_HOST`
        - `TEAMCITY_PORT` (Defaults to 80 if not set)
        
        ```python
        from pyteamcity import TeamCity
        
        # Initialises with environment variables: TEAMCITY_{USER,PASSWORD,HOST,PORT}
        tc = TeamCity()
        ```
        
        ### Getting data
        
        ```python
        tc.get_projects()
        tc.get_project_by_project_id('MyProject')
        tc.get_all_users()
        tc.get_user_by_username('codyw')
        tc.get_all_vcs_roots()
        tc.get_all_build_types()
        tc.get_changes_by_build_id(73450)
        tc.get_build_statistics_by_build_id(73450)
        tc.get_build_tags_by_build_id(73450)
        tc.get_all_changes()
        tc.get_change_by_change_id(16884)
        tc.get_all_builds(start=0, count=3)
        tc.get_build_by_build_id(73450)
        tc.get_server_info()
        tc.get_agents()
        tc.get_all_plugins()
        ```
        
        You can also look at [sample.py](sample.py) or
        [test_pyteamcity.py](test_pyteamcity.py)
        
        ## Acknowledgements
        
        This is a heavily-modified fork of https://github.com/yotamoron/teamcity-python-rest-client so many thanks are due to [Yotam Oron](https://github.com/yotamoron)
        
        
        # Changes
        
        ## Unreleased
        
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