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''Note: This page discusses the Launchpad web service API from the perspective of a Launchpad user. If you want to help develop the API, see the [[https://dev.launchpad.net/API|Launchpad dev wiki]] instead.'' ''Note: This page discusses the Launchpad web service API from the perspective of developer wanting to use the API. If you want to help develop the API, see the [[https://dev.launchpad.net/API|Launchpad dev wiki]] instead. If you would like to find or share hints on being an end-user of a launchpadlib-based application, see [[/EndUserHints]]. If you're looking for the _internal_ API documentation, see http://people.canonical.com/~mwh/canonicalapi/''
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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 service is designed around the principles of REST, with the goals of simplicity and transparency. The Launchpad website lets you learn about and manage bugs, projects, questions, and other artefacts 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 service is designed around the principles of REST, with the goals of simplicity and transparency.
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The Launchpad web service is currently in a limited beta, open to Launchpad's beta testers.  * If you're the end-user of an application like Ground Control, you don't need to know about the API at all: you just need to know [[/API/ThirdPartyIntegration|how to integrate your Launchpad account with a third-party application]].
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 * Everyone can appreciate the [[http://edge.launchpad.net/+apidoc|reference documentation]].

 * When will the limited beta become an open beta? When will the open beta become a full release? The [[API/Roadmap| roadmap]] has the answers.
 * Everyone can appreciate the [[http://launchpad.net/+apidoc|reference documentation]].

Launchpad web services API

Note: This page discusses the Launchpad web service API from the perspective of developer wanting to use the API. If you want to help develop the API, see the Launchpad dev wiki instead. If you would like to find or share hints on being an end-user of a launchpadlib-based application, see /EndUserHints. If you're looking for the _internal_ API documentation, see http://people.canonical.com/~mwh/canonicalapi/

The Launchpad website lets you learn about and manage bugs, projects, questions, and other artefacts 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 service is designed around the principles of REST, with the goals of simplicity and transparency.

   >>> me = launchpad.me
   >>> 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.launchpad.net
   Content-type: application/json

   { "display_name" : "My new display name" }

API (last edited 2023-07-06 08:24:58 by ines-almeida)