microsoft-kiota-authentication-azure

Core abstractions for kiota generated libraries in Python


Keywords
kiota, openAPI, Microsoft, Graph, python
License
MIT
Install
pip install microsoft-kiota-authentication-azure==0.2.0

Documentation

Kiota Libraries for Python

The Kiota libraries provide the essential building blocks for Kiota-generated SDKs based on OpenAPI definitions, offering default implementations for serialization, authentication, and HTTP transport. These libraries are necessary for compiling and running any Kiota-generated project.

To learn more about Kiota, visit the Kiota repository.

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Libraries

Library PyPi Release Changelog
Abstractions PyPI version Changelog
Authentication - Azure PyPI version Changelog
Http - HttpClientLibrary PyPI version Changelog
Serialization - JSON PyPI version Changelog
Serialization - FORM PyPI version Changelog
Serialization - TEXT PyPI version Changelog
Serialization - MULTIPART PyPI version Changelog
Bundle PyPI version Changelog

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