Python client for the Magento 2 API


Keywords
magento, magento-api, python-magento, magento-python, pymagento, py-magento, magento2, magento-2, magento2-api, magento2-rest-api, magento-rest-api, python, python-api-client, python3
License
MIT
Install
pip install pymagento==1.11.0

Documentation

PyMagento

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PyMagento is a Python client for the Magento 2 API. Its goal is to provide an easy-to-use Pythonic interface to the Magento 2 API, while being lightweight and extendable.

Features:

  • Lightweight: entities are returned as plain dictionaries; there is no custom Order or Product class
  • Easy to extend: subclass magento.Magento and add your own methods
  • Transparent pagination: functions that make paginated queries return lazy iterables (generators)
  • Fully typed: all functions have type hints if necessary
  • Production-ready: at Bixoto, we use PyMagento in production since 2020
  • Python 3.8+ support
  • MIT license

Note: PyMagento is not affiliated to nor endorsed by Adobe or the Magento team.

Install

Pip

python -m pip install pymagento

Poetry

poetry add pymagento

Usage

import magento

client = magento.Magento(base_url="...", token="...", scope="all")

product = client.get_product("SKU123")
print(magento.get_custom_attribute(product, "description"))

# Get orders by status
for order in client.get_orders(status="processing"):
    print(order["increment_id"], order["grand_total"])

# Make more complex queries
query = magento.make_search_query([
    [("customer_email", "billgates@example.com", "eq")],
    [("status", "complete", "eq")],
])

for order in client.get_orders(query=query, limit=10):
    print(order["increment_id"], len(order["items"]))

For more information, read the docs.

Note: not all endpoints are implemented with dedicated methods. You can call them with client.get_json_api("/V1/...") for GET endpoints and client.post_json_api("/V1/...", json=...).

License

Copyright 2020-2024 Bixoto. See LICENSE.

Other projects

  • MyMagento: new project started in 2022; MyMagento didn’t exist when we started PyMagento. This is a more high-level API that can be a good fit if you’re not familiar with Magento’s API.
  • PyMagento-REST (abandoned)
  • bialecki/pymagento: Magento 1.x only (abandoned)
  • python-magento: Magento 1.x only (abandoned)