What is this
This is a client for kokoro.io which is a chat service (maybe going to be) best ever.
I know that you want to join as soon as possible, please ask me or supermomonga-san about how to create account.
Requirements
- Python3.6+
- kokoro.io account(using your access token)
Install
$ pip install kokoroio
Configure
You must set an access token to sign in to kokoro.io by three way like follows.
- Set environ path named
KOKOROIO_ACCESS_TOKEN
. - Set your access token to any file your choice and pass it's file name to
Kokoroio
constructor asenv_path
. - Pass directly
Kokoroio
constructor asaccess_token
.
Usage
Once you create Kokoroio
instance, you can request from two way syncronous or asyncronous.
from kokoroio import Kokoroio
client = Kokoroio(access_token='xxxxxxx')
client.channels.get() # You received a response!
If an endpoint requires path parameters, you need to pass path parameters as arguments for request method.
# Assuming you want to post a message to channel whose channel_id is 'hogehoge'.
# In this case, url is `channels/hogehoge`.
o = client.channels.send_message(channle_id='hogehoge')
# So you can request with a payload.
o(message='hi')
And you can find every client's methods.
clients.channels.method_names
clients.channels.methods
Syncronous request
You will get requests's HttpResponse
object.
If you want to know about response object, please refer requests doc.
Example
client.channels.get()
Asyncronous request
Different from syncronous version, request method has a
prefix like channels.aget()
and you don't need to create new event loop at every request.
You will get aiohttp's ClientResponse
object because using aiohttp
internally.
If you want to know about aiohttp
, please refer aiohttp doc.
Example
client.channels.aget()
Test
Sorry now I have no test
About kokoro.io's API detail
You can find all of current API detail from the official apidoc.