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from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad, EDGE_SERVICE_ROOT launchpad = Launchpad.login_with( 'hello-world', EDGE_SERVICE_ROOT) |
from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad launchpad = Launchpad.login_with('hello-world', 'edge') |
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The `hello-world` bit is the name of the application and EDGE_SERVICE_ROOT means connect to the edge server. | The `hello-world` bit is the name of the application and 'edge' means connect to the edge server. |
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from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad, EDGE_SERVICE_ROOT | from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad |
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'hello-world', EDGE_SERVICE_ROOT) | 'hello-world', 'edge') |
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from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad, EDGE_SERVICE_ROOT | from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad |
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== get date a user joined a team == | == Get date a user joined a team == |
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== Get a useful error message from launchpadlib == ''Recent versions of launchpadlib include useful information in the str() of the exception object, so you don't need to do this'' Because launchpadlib is just a simple wrapper for an HTTP API, when the Launchpad server raises an error, this appears on the client side as an HTTP error. However, there is useful information to be had! {{{ #!python try: do_something_errorful() except HTTPError, e: # e.content has the actual Launchpad error. print e.content }}} == Fetching an object's raw JSON == Launchpadlib provides a nice Python wrapper around JSON objects, but it does allow you to directly access the JSON itself. Each launchpadlib object has a `self_link` property which you can use to view the JSON in a regular web brower, but you can not do this while using launchpadlib's access permissions. This recipe shows you how to fetch the JSON for an object with the same permissions as the currently running script. We can use the semi-private `_browser` member of the current `Launchpad` object to grab the raw JSON using the current authentication. We can pass a launchpadlib object's `self_link` URL to the browser, the same as launchpadlib itself does. {{{ #!python from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad launchpad = Launchpad.login_with('lplib.cookbook.json_fetcher', 'edge', '.lplib-json_fetcher-cache') # Our authenticated browser object browser = launchpad._browser def get_person_as_json(person_name): person = launchpad.people[person_name] if not person: # Oops, this person does not exist. return None return browser.get(person.self_link) }}} == Get the type of requested code review == The trick here ([[https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526362|bug 526362]]) is that the review type is actually an attribute of the pending review, and the pending review is recorded as a 'vote' with no vote or comment. So you need to iterate the {{{votes}}} attribute of the merge proposal. |
Launchpad Help > API > Examples
This page has a bunch of examples of how to use launchpadlib and the Python APIs. Think of it like a cookbook that you can add your favourite recipe to.
If this duplicates launchpadlib or API/Uses too much, then please merge or edit pages as needed.
Find out if your launchpadlib version is recent enough (>= 1.5.1)
import launchpadlib print launchpadlib.__version__
1.5.1 or above is the answer you're looking for; almost all subsequent examples assume you have at least that recent a launchpadlib.
Hello Launchpad!
Ever wanted to have Launchpad greet you by your own name? Now you can, in the comfort of your own home.
from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad launchpad = Launchpad.login_with('hello-world', 'edge') print 'Hello, %s!' % launchpad.me.display_name
The hello-world bit is the name of the application and 'edge' means connect to the edge server.
Does a bug have a release target?
from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad def has_target(bug, series): series_url = str(series) for task in bug.bug_tasks: if str(task).startswith(series_url): return True return False launchpad = Launchpad.login_with( 'hello-world', 'edge') b = launchpad.bugs[324614] ubuntu = launchpad.distributions["ubuntu"] jaunty = ubuntu.getSeries(name_or_version="jaunty") has_target(b, jaunty) ### ==> should evalute to True
Listing the current package versions in a particular distroseries
from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad launchpad = Launchpad.login_with( 'hello-world', 'edge') ubuntu = launchpad.distributions["ubuntu"] archive = ubuntu.main_archive series = ubuntu.current_series archive.getPublishedSources(exact_match=True, source_name="apport", distro_series=series)[0].source_package_version ### ==> should return u'0.123'
Get dsc-files for sources in an archive
import re import urlparse ### See previous examples for how to get an archive. def create_webroot_url_from_self_link(self_link): scheme, netloc, _, _, _ = urlparse.urlsplit(self_link) netloc = netloc.lstrip("api.") return u"%s://%s/" %(scheme, netloc) def get_dsc(archive): re_version = re.compile(r"^\d+\:") x = archive.getPublishedSources() webroot = create_webroot_url_from_self_link(archive.self_link) for i in x: version = i.source_package_version version = re_version.sub("", version, 1) yield "%s~%s/+archive/+files/%s_%s.dsc" \ %(webroot, archive.owner.name, i.source_package_name, version)
Cache Launchpad credentials per application
This one is for older launchpadlibs. If you are using a current version, just replace the code below with Launchpad.login_with.
From <https://launchpad.net/hydrazine> - use your own application name.
def create_session(): lplib_cachedir = os.path.expanduser("~/.cache/launchpadlib/") hydrazine_cachedir = os.path.expanduser("~/.cache/hydrazine/") rrd_dir = os.path.expanduser("~/.cache/hydrazine/rrd") for d in [lplib_cachedir, hydrazine_cachedir, rrd_dir]: if not os.path.isdir(d): os.makedirs(d, mode=0700) hydrazine_credentials_filename = os.path.join(hydrazine_cachedir, 'credentials') if os.path.exists(hydrazine_credentials_filename): credentials = Credentials() credentials.load(file( os.path.expanduser("~/.cache/hydrazine/credentials"), "r")) trace('loaded existing credentials') return Launchpad(credentials, service_root, lplib_cachedir) # TODO: handle the case of having credentials that have expired etc else: launchpad = Launchpad.get_token_and_login( 'Hydrazine', service_root, lplib_cachedir) trace('saving credentials...') launchpad.credentials.save(file( hydrazine_credentials_filename, "w")) return launchpad
Get date a user joined a team
This is an example of using team_membership details
def get_join_date(team, user): team = launchpad.people[team] members = team.members_details for member in members: if member.member.name == user: return member.date_joined return None print get_join_date("zeitgeist", "thekorn") ### ==> should return a datetime.datetime object like 2009-06-14 18:01:10.511369+00:00
Get a useful error message from launchpadlib
Recent versions of launchpadlib include useful information in the str() of the exception object, so you don't need to do this
Because launchpadlib is just a simple wrapper for an HTTP API, when the Launchpad server raises an error, this appears on the client side as an HTTP error. However, there is useful information to be had!
Fetching an object's raw JSON
Launchpadlib provides a nice Python wrapper around JSON objects, but it does allow you to directly access the JSON itself. Each launchpadlib object has a self_link property which you can use to view the JSON in a regular web brower, but you can not do this while using launchpadlib's access permissions. This recipe shows you how to fetch the JSON for an object with the same permissions as the currently running script.
We can use the semi-private _browser member of the current Launchpad object to grab the raw JSON using the current authentication. We can pass a launchpadlib object's self_link URL to the browser, the same as launchpadlib itself does.
1 from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad
2
3 launchpad = Launchpad.login_with('lplib.cookbook.json_fetcher', 'edge', '.lplib-json_fetcher-cache')
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5 # Our authenticated browser object
6 browser = launchpad._browser
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8 def get_person_as_json(person_name):
9 person = launchpad.people[person_name]
10 if not person:
11 # Oops, this person does not exist.
12 return None
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14 return browser.get(person.self_link)
Get the type of requested code review
The trick here (bug 526362) is that the review type is actually an attribute of the pending review, and the pending review is recorded as a 'vote' with no vote or comment. So you need to iterate the votes attribute of the merge proposal.