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salespyforce

A Python toolset for performing Salesforce API calls

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Installation

The package can be installed via pip using the syntax below.

pip install salespyforce --upgrade

You may also clone the repository and install from source using below.

git clone git://github.com/jeffshurtliff/salespyforce.git
cd salespyforce/
python setup.py install

Change Log

The change log can be found in the documentation.

Usage

This section provides basic usage instructions for the package.

Importing the package

Rather than importing the base package, it is recommended that you import the primary Salesforce class using the syntax below.

from salespyforce import Salesforce

Initializing a Salesforce object instance

The primary Salesforce object serves many purposes, the most important being to establish a connection to the Salesforce environment with which you intend to interact. As such, when initializing an instance of the Salesforce object, you will need to pass it the following information:

  • The username and password of the API user
  • The Organization ID of the Salesforce environment
  • The Base URL and Endpoint URL
  • The client ID, client secret, and security token

The Salesforce object can be initiated in two different ways:

  • Passing the information directly into the object
  • Leveraging a "helper" configuration file

Passing the information directly into the object

The environment and connection information can be passed directly into the Salesforce object when initializing it, as demonstrated in the example below.

sfdc = Salesforce(
    username='admin.user@example.com',
    password='example123',
    org_id='4DJ000000CeMFYA0',
    base_url='https://example-dev-ed.lightning.force.com/',
    endpoint_url='https://example-dev-ed.my.salesforce.com/services/oauth2/token',
    client_id='3MVG9gTv.DiE8cKRIpEtSN_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_TAoy1Zk_AKGukbqa4KbhM6nVYVUu6md',
    client_secret='7536F4A7865559XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX53797BEA88174713CC3C',
    security_token='2muXaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXoVKxz'
)

Leveraging a "helper" configuration file

As an alternative to passing the connection information to the Salesforce class in the way demonstrated above, a "helper" configuration file in yaml or json format can be leveraged instead and passed to the Salesforce class when initializing the object.

This is an example of how the configuration file would be written in YAML format:

# Helper configuration file for the SalesPyForce package

# Define how to obtain the connection information
connection:
    # Define the credentials
    username: admin.user@example.com
    password: example123

    # Define the org information
    org_id: 4DJ000000CeMFYA0
    base_url: https://example-dev-ed.lightning.force.com/
    endpoint_url: https://example-dev-ed.my.salesforce.com/services/oauth2/token

    # Define the API connection info
    client_key: 3MVG9gTv.DiE8cKRIpEtSN_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_TAoy1Zk_AKGukbqa4KbhM6nVYVUu6md
    client_secret: 7536F4A7865559XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX53797BEA88174713CC3C
    security_token: 2muXaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXoVKxz

# Define if SSL certificates should be verified when making API calls
ssl_verify: yes

The file can then be referenced using the helper argument when initializing the object instance, as shown below.

HELPER_FILE = '/path/to/helper.yml'
sfdc = Salesforce(helper=HELPER_FILE)

Documentation

The documentation is located here: https://salespyforce.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

License

MIT License

Reporting Issues

Issues can be reported within the GitHub repository.

Donations

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Disclaimer

This package is considered unofficial and is in no way endorsed or supported by Salesforce Inc.

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