/pychee

Client for Lychee written in Python

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pychee

Client for Lychee, written in Python.

Lychee is a photo management system I've been using for years. I had the idea to make a « Lychee filesystem » with FUSE, so I needed an API client.

Installation

python3 -m pip install pychee

Notes

My reference is this documentation. The API is partially implemented and focused on photo management, i.e. only Albums, Photo, Frame, Sharing and Settings::setLogin. Users can do whatever they want with their albums and photos and change their password.

Disclaimer : I usually suck at coding, so use with caution and at your own risks. Tested with Lychee v4.7.0. The code probably won't be retrocompatible and should just work with the latest version.

TODO

Add tests

Example usage

⚠️ pychee returns exactly what the API sends back, just parsing it to dict if necessary. As sample answers are not documented in the API and because answers tend to change over time, you should inspect requests in browser if your client code does not works anymore.

A sample of common API calls :

#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding=utf-8
from pychee import pychee

# Initialize instance
client = pychee.LycheeClient('https://pic.chosto.me')

# Login
client.login('login', 'password')

# Create a new album
album_name = 'test_name'
album_id = client.add_album(album_name)['id']

# Add a photo in the created album
path_to_your_photo = '/your/path/photo.jpg'
with open(path_to_your_photo, 'rb') as f:
    photo_id = client.add_photo(f, 'photo.jpg', album_id)['id']

# Set uploaded photo public
client.set_photo_public(photo_id)

# Set licence of uploaded photo
client.set_photo_license(photo_id, 'CC0')

# Download an archive of the created album
output_path = '/tmp/photos.zip'
with(open(output_path, 'wb')) as f:
     f.write(client.get_albums_archive([album_id]))

# Logout
client.logout()

Documentation

Documentation is automatically published on GitHub: https://chostakovitch.github.io/pychee/index.html