The Kitsu Python client allows you to fetch data easily from the Kitsu collaboration platform. With Gazu, you bring assets and shots data into your pipeline tools. It comes with extra features such as preview publishing and event stream listening.
It is made to be used with the Kitsu API. It requires an up-and-running instance of Kitsu to run correctly.
Install Gazu in your application environment via pip:
pip install gazu
The client requires a few extra configurations before being used. It needs to know where is located the API server and to log in:
import gazu
gazu.set_host("https://zou-server-url/api")
gazu.log_in("user@yourdomain.com", "password")
Let's finish with an example. Fetch all the open projects:
projects = gazu.project.all_open_projects()
Documentation and specification are available on a dedicated website:
Our community-built open-source tools connect your content creation tools to your Kitsu instance. They are listed below:
- Qtazu: Qt Widgets such as a login modal.
- Nagato: Publishing and file versioning for Blender.
- Bamboo: Pyside2 widgets to publish previews to Kitsu.
- Gazu Publisher: Our work in progress publisher tool.
All contributions are welcome as long as they respect the C4 contract.
The code must follow the pep8 convention.
You can use the pre-commit hook for Black (a Python code formatter) before committing :
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install
- @aboellinger (Xilam)
- @BigRoy (Colorbleed)
- @col-one (Allegorithmic)
- @EvanBldy (CGWire) - maintainer
- @flablog (Les Fées Spéciales)
- @frankrousseau (CGWire) - maintainer
- @kguyaux
- @LedruRollin (Xilam)
- @g-Lul (TNZPV)
- @jdrese (HEAJ)
- @pcharmoille (Unit Image)
- @tokejepsen (Bumpybox)
- @tpodeva
Kitsu is written by CGWire, a company based in France. We help animation and VFX studios to collaborate better through efficient tooling. We already work with more than 70 studios around the world.
Visit cg-wire.com for more information.