Simple Frappe-like Python wrapper for Frappe REST API
git clone https://github.com/frappe/frappe-client
pip install -e frappe-client
FrappeClient has a frappe like API
Login to the Frappe HTTP Server by creating a new FrappeClient object
from frappeclient import FrappeClient
conn = FrappeClient("example.com")
conn.login("user@example.com", "password")
from frappeclient import FrappeClient
client = FrappeClient("https://example.com")
client.authenticate("my_api_key", "my_api_secret")
For demonstration purposes only! Never store any credentials in your source code. Instead, you could set them as environment variables and fetch them with os.getenv()
.
Get a list of documents from the server
Arguments:
doctype
fields
: List of fields to fetchfilters
: Dict of filterslimit_start
: Start at row ID (default 0)limit_page_length
: Page lengthorder_by
: sort key and order (default ismodified desc
)
users = conn.get_list('User', fields = ['name', 'first_name', 'last_name'], , filters = {'user_type':'System User'})
Example of filters:
{ "user_type": ("!=", "System User") }
{ "creation": (">", "2020-01-01") }
{ "name": "test@example.com" }
Insert a new document to the server
Arguments:
doc
: Document object
doc = conn.insert({
"doctype": "Customer",
"customer_name": "Example Co",
"customer_type": "Company",
"website": "example.net"
})
Fetch a document from the server
Arguments
doctype
name
doc = conn.get_doc('Customer', 'Example Co')
Fetch a single value from the server
Arguments:
doctype
fieldname
filters
customer_name = conn.get_value("Customer", "name", {"website": "example.net"})
Update a document (if permitted)
Arguments:
doc
: JSON document object
doc = conn.get_doc('Customer', 'Example Co')
doc['phone'] = '000000000'
conn.update(doc)
Delete a document (if permitted)
Arguments:
doctype
name
conn.delete('Customer', 'Example Co')
from frappeclient import FrappeClient
conn = FrappeClient("example.com", "user@example.com", "password")
new_notes = [
{"doctype": "Note", "title": "Sing", "public": True},
{"doctype": "Note", "title": "a", "public": True},
{"doctype": "Note", "title": "Song", "public": True},
{"doctype": "Note", "title": "of", "public": True},
{"doctype": "Note", "title": "sixpence", "public": True}
]
for note in new_notes:
print(conn.insert(note))
# get note starting with s
notes = conn.get_list('Note',
filters={'title': ('like', 's')},
fields=["title", "public"]
)
See example.py for more info
MIT