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Name: py42
Version: 1.10.0
Summary: The Official Code42 Python API Client
Home-page: https://github.com/code42/py42
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Description: 
        # py42, the official Code42 Python SDK
        
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        `py42` is a Python wrapper around the Code42 REST APIs that also provides several other useful utility methods.
        It is designed to be used for developing your own tools for working with Code42 data while avoiding the overhead
        of session / authentication management.
        
        ## Requirements
        
        - Python 2.7.x or 3.5.0+
        - Code42 Server 6.8.x+ or cloud environment (e.g. console.us.code42.com or crashplan.com)
        
        ## Installation
        
        Run the `setup.py` script to install the py42 package and its dependencies on your system.
        You will likely need administrative privileges for this.
        
        ```bash
        $ python setup.py install
        ```
        
        ## Hello, py42
        
        Here's a simple example to verify the installation and your server/account.
        
        Launch the Python interpreter
        
        ```bash
        $ python
        ```
        
        Import a couple essentials
        
        ```python
        >>> import py42.sdk
        >>> import py42.util as util
        ```
        
        Initialize the client.
        
        ```python
        >>> sdk = py42.sdk.from_local_account("https://console.us.code42.com", "john.doe", "password")
        ```
        
        Get and print your user information.
        
        ```python
        >>> response = sdk.users.get_current()
        >>> util.print_response(response)
        ```
        
        You should see something like the following:
        
        ```json
        {
            "username": "john.doe",
            "orgName": "ACME Organization",
            "userId": 123456,
            "emailPromo": true,
            "licenses": [],
            "modificationDate": "2018-08-29T15:32:56.995-05:00",
            "blocked": false,
            "usernameIsAnEmail": true,
            "userUid": "1234567890abcdef",
            "userExtRef": null,
            "email": "john.doe@acme.com",
            "status": "Active",
            "localAuthenticationOnly": false,
            "orgUid": "123456789123456789",
            "passwordReset": true,
            "active": true,
            "creationDate": "2012-01-16T11:25:43.545-06:00",
            "orgType": "BUSINESS",
            "firstName": "John",
            "lastName": "Doe",
            "notes": null,
            "orgId": 123456,
            "quotaInBytes": -1,
            "invited": false
        }
        ```
        
        ## Configuration
        
        There are a few default settings that affect the behavior of the client.
        
        | Name | Description | Default |
        | ---- | ----------- | ------- |
        | verify_ssl_certs | Controls whether the SDK verifies the server's certificate.<br>Possible values: `True`, `False`, or a path to a CA bundle to use.| `True`
        | proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy.<br>See [the Requests library's documentation on proxies](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced/?highlight=proxies#proxies) for more info.| `None`
        | debug.level | Controls log level | `logging.NOTSET`
        | debug.logger | Controls logger used | `logging.Logger` with `StreamHandler` sending to `sys.stderr`
        | items_per_page | Controls how many items are retrieved per request for methods that loops over several "pages" of items in order to collect them all. | 500
        
        To override these settings, import `py42.settings` and override values as necessary before creating the client.
         For example, to disable certificate validation in a dev environment:
        
        ```python
        import py42.sdk
        import py42.settings as settings
        import logging
        
        settings.verify_ssl_certs = False
        
        # customize logging
        custom_logger = logging.getLogger("my_app")
        handler = logging.FileHandler("my_app.log")
        custom_logger.addHandler(handler)
        settings.debug.logger = custom_logger
        settings.debug.level = logging.DEBUG
        
        sdk = py42.sdk.from_local_account("https://console.us.code42.com", "my_username", "my_password")
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        
        The SDK object opens availability to APIs across the Code42 environment, including storage nodes.
        
        ```python
        import py42.sdk
        
        sdk = py42.sdk.from_local_account("https://console.us.code42.com", "my_username", "my_password")
        
        # clients are organized by feature groups and accessible under the sdk object
        
        # get information about the current user.
        current_user = sdk.users.get_current()
        
        # page through all devices available to this user.
        for device_page in sdk.devices.get_all():
            for device in device_page["computers"]:
                print(device)
        
        # page through all orgs available to this user.
        for org_page in sdk.orgs.get_all():
            for org in org_page["orgs"]:
                print(org)
        
        # save a copy of a file from an archive this user has access to into the current working directory.
        stream_response = sdk.archive.stream_from_backup("/full/path/to/file.txt", "1234567890")
        with open("/path/to/my/file", 'wb') as f:
            for chunk in stream_response.iter_content(chunk_size=128):
                if chunk:
                    f.write(chunk)
        
        # search file events
        from py42.sdk.queries.fileevents.file_event_query import FileEventQuery
        from py42.sdk.queries.fileevents.filters import *
        
        query = FileEventQuery.all(MD5.eq("e804d1eb229298b04522c5504b8131f0"))
        file_events = sdk.securitydata.search_file_events(query)
        ```
        
        ## Additional Resources
        
        For complete documentation on the Code42 web API that backs this SDK, here are some helpful resources:
        
        - [Introduction to the Code42 API](https://support.code42.com/Administrator/Cloud/Monitoring_and_managing/Introduction_to_the_Code42_API)
        - [Code42 API documentation viewers](https://support.code42.com/Administrator/Cloud/Monitoring_and_managing/Introduction_to_the_Code42_API/Code42_API_documentation_viewer)
        
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