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* If you're writing your own interface to Launchpad, instead of using launchpadlib, you'll need to know how [[http://oauth.net/| Oauth]] works. [[API/SigningRequests| Signing Requests]] explains how to walk your end-users through the process of getting a set of OAuth credentials that you can use to make Launchpad web service requests on their behalf. | * If you're writing your own interface to Launchpad, instead of using launchpadlib, you'll need to know how [[http://oauth.net/| OAuth]] works. [[API/SigningRequests| Signing Requests]] explains how to walk your end-users through the process of getting a set of OAuth credentials that you can use to make Launchpad web service requests on their behalf. |
Launchpad web services API
The Launchpad website lets you learn about and manage bugs, projects, questions, and other artifacts of software development. These same objects are gradually being exposed through a web service, so that you can access them from scripts, applications, or other websites, in addition to accessing them through the Launchpad website.
The Launchpad web service is currently in a limited beta, open to Launchpad's beta testers.
Most users will be happy with launchpadlib, the official Python client library for Launchpad's web service.
>>> me = launchpad.people['my-username'] >>> me.display_name = 'My new display name' >>> me.lp_save()
Users who aren't Python programmers, or who are interested in the inner workings of the web service, should read the hacking document.
PATCH /beta/+me HTTP/1.1 Host: api.edge.launchpad.net Content-type: application/json { "display_name" : "My new display name" }
If you're writing your own interface to Launchpad, instead of using launchpadlib, you'll need to know how OAuth works. Signing Requests explains how to walk your end-users through the process of getting a set of OAuth credentials that you can use to make Launchpad web service requests on their behalf.
- Everyone will appreciate the reference documentation. (link forthcoming)