Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: devo-sdk
Version: 3.2.2
Summary: Devo Software Development Kit for Python.
Home-page: https://github.com/DevoInc/python-sdk
Author: Devo, Inc.
Author-email: support@devo.com
License: MIT
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        # Devo Python SDK
        
        This is the SDK to access Devo directly from Python. It can be used to:
        * Send events and files to Devo.
        * Make queries.
        * Manage deferred tasks.
        
        ## Requirements
        
        The Devo SDK for Python requires Python 3.5+
        
        ## Compatibility 
        - Tested compatibility for python 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7
        
        ## Quick Start
        ### Installing the SDK
        
        
        You can install the Devo SDK by using `easy_install` or `pip`:
        
            #option 1
            easy_install devo-sdk
            
            #option 2
            pip install devo-sdk
        
        
        You can use sources files, clonning the project too:
        
            #option 3
            python setup.py install
            
            #option 4
            pip install .
            
            #option 5 - dev option
            pip install -e .
        
        ### Documentation
        
        You has specific documentation in _[docs](docs)_ folder for each part of SDK:
        * [Sender](docs/sender/sender.md)
        * [Lookups](docs/sender/lookup.md)
        * [Common](docs/common.md)
        * API:
            * [Api query](docs/api/api.md)
            * [Api tasks management](docs/api/task.md)
                * [Destination: email](docs/api/destination_email.md)
                * [Destination: redis](docs/api/destination_redis.md)
                * [Destination: S3](docs/api/destination_s3.md)
        
        
        ## Contributing
        See [PyLibs contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md).<br/>
        Pull and merge requests are welcome ☺
        
        ## Endpoints
        ##### Sender
        To send data with Devo SDK, first choose the required endpoint depending on the region your are accessing from:
         * **USA:** 	
            * **url**: us.elb.relay.logtrust.net
            * **port**: 443
         * **EU:**
            * **url**: eu.elb.relay.logtrust.net
            * **port**: 443
         * **VDC:**
            * **url**: es.elb.relay.logtrust.net
            * **port**: 443
        
        You have more information in the official documentation of Devo, [Sending data to Devo](https://docs.devo.com/confluence/ndt/sending-data-to-devo).
        
        ##### API
        To perform a request with API, first choose the required endpoint depending on the region your are accessing from:
         * **USA:** 	https://apiv2-us.devo.com/search/query
         * **EU:**   	https://apiv2-eu.devo.com/search/query
         * **VDC:**   	https://apiv2-es.devo.com/search/query
        
        You have more information in the official documentation of Devo, [REST API](https://docs.devo.com/confluence/ndt/api-reference/rest-api) .
        
        ## Credentials
        To obtain the access credentials necessary to use this SDK, you must have an account in [DEVO](https://www.devo.com/).<br/>
        Check the [security credentials](https://docs.devo.com/confluence/ndt/domain-administration/security-credentials) info for more details. 
        
        ##### Certificates
        You need use a three files (Cert, key and chain) to secure send data to Devo. 
        Administrator users can find them in **Administration** → **Credentials**, in the X.509 tab. 
        
        ##### API authorization
        You can use a domain API key and API secret to sign the request. These are are a pair of credentials that every 
        Devo account owns. Administrator users can find them in **Administration** → **Credentials**, in the Access Keys tab. 
        
        ## Launch tests
        ### run_tests script
        You can run tests from the main folder of SDK
        To launch this script, you need either the environment variables loaded in the system, or the _environment.env_ file in the root of the SDK with the correct values, since to test all the SDK functionalities it is necessary to connect to Devo for the tests of sending and extracting data. You has a example file called _environment.env.example_
        
        Its normal, by the way, TCP tests fails in clients or not Devo developers systems.
        
        ```bash
        ~/projects/devo-python-sdk > python setup.py test 
        ```
        
        ```bash
        ~/projects/devo-python-sdk > python run_tests.py
        ```
        
        You can add option "Coverage" for create HTML report about tests.
        
        ```bash
        ~/projects/devo-python-sdk > python run_tests.py --coverage
        ```
        
        
        ### Run using Unittest command
        
        You can see references in [unittest documentation](https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html)
        
        For commands like:
        
        ```bash
        python -m unittest discover -p "*.py" 
        ```
        
        If you launch this command from the root directory of the SDK, you need to have the environment variables in your 
        system for all the tests that require connection to Devo can work, not being able to use the environment.env file 
        as in the script.
        
        
        ### Contact Us
        
        You can contact with us at _support@devo.com_.
        
        ## License
        MIT License
        
        (C) 2020 Devo, Inc.
        
        Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
        this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in
        the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
        use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
        the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
        subject to the following conditions:
        
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