- Official Eventbrite SDK for Python
- Free software: Apache 2 license
- Full Documentation: http://eventbrite-sdk-python.readthedocs.org/
- API Reference: https://developer.eventbrite.com/docs/
Installation from PyPI
$ pip install eventbrite
If you need to, you can also use easy_install:
$ easy_install eventbrite
Usage
The Eventbrite Python SDK makes it trivial to interact with the Eventbrite API:
>>> from eventbrite import Eventbrite >>> eventbrite = Eventbrite('my-oauth-token') >>> user = eventbrite.get_user() # Not passing an argument returns yourself >>> user['id'] 1234567890 >>> user['name'] Daniel Roy Greenfeld
You can also specify API endpoints manually:
>>> user = eventbrite.get('/users/me') >>> user['id'] 1234567890 >>> user['name'] Daniel Roy Greenfeld
Usage with Frameworks
When using Flask, you can convert incoming webhook requests into Eventbrite API objects using the webhook_to_object() method:
@app.route('/webhook', methods=['POST']) def webhook(): # Use the API client to convert from a webhook to an API object api_object = eventbrite.webhook_to_object(request) # Process the API object if api_object.type == 'User': do_user_process(api_object) if api_object.type == 'Event': do_event_process(api_object) return ""
Versioning
Because this client interacts with Eventbrite's third API (a.k.a. APIv3), we are tying our release numbers against it in a modified-semantic system:
- 3.x.x where '3' matches the API version. This will not change until Eventbrite releases a new API version.
- x.0.x where '0' is increased any time there is a significant change to the API that possibly breaks backwards compatibility
- x.x.1 where '1' is increased on any release that does not break backwards comptability (small, new features, enhancements, bugfixes)