A monday.com Python Client Library
For an overview of the Monday API, click here.
- Python >= 3.6
pip install monday
monday
is very simple to use -- take a look at the below example:
from monday import MondayClient
monday = MondayClient('your token')
monday.items.create_item(board_id='12345678', group_id='today', item_name='Do a thing')
Available methods:
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create_item(board_id, group_id, item_name, column_values=None, create_labels_if_missing=False)
- Create an item on a board in the given group with name item_name. -
create_subitem(parent_item_id, subitem_name, column_values=None, create_labels_if_missing=False)
- Create a subitem underneath a given parent item. Monday API will return an error if the board you're trying to add to does not have a subitems column/at least one subitem created. -
fetch_items_by_column_value(board_id, column_id, value)
- Fetch items on a board by column value. -
fetch_items_by_id(board_id, [ids])
- Fetch items from any board by ids, passed in as an array of integers. -
change_item_value(board_id, item_id, column_id, value)
- Change column values for item on a board. Check Monday's API for which columns are supported. -
change_multiple_column_values(board_id, item_id, column_values)
- Change multiple column values for item on a board. Column values should be passed in as JSON. Check Monday's API for which columns are supported. -
add_file_to_column(item_id, column_id, file)
- Upload a file to a file type column specified by column_id. Monday limits uploads to 500MB in size. -
delete_item_by_id(item_id)
- Delete the item by item_id.
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create_update(item_id, update_body)
- Create an update attached to a given item. -
fetch_updates(limit, page=None)
- Fetch a certain number of updates, starting from the given page. Default is 1 -
fetch_updates_for_item(board_id, item_id, limit)
- Fetch all updates for a certain item on a certain board up to a certain limit, set by you. Default is 100 updates
fetch_tags(tag_ids=None)
- Fetch all tags associated with an account. Optionally takes a list containing tag ids (if you know them). Returns IDs, names, and colors.
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fetch_boards(**kwargs)
- Fetch boards associated with an account. Returns boards and their groups, tags, and columns. Accepts keyword arguments. See Monday API docs for a list of accepted keyword arguments. -
fetch_boards_by_id([board_ids])
- Since Monday does not allow querying boards by name, you can usefetch_boards
to get a list of boards, and thenfetch_boards_by_id
to get more detailed info about the groups and columns on that board. Accepts a comma separated list of board ids. -
fetch_columns_by_board_id([board_ids])
- Get all columns, as well as their ids, types, and settings. Accepts a comma separated list of board ids. -
fetch_items_by_board_id([board_ids])
- Get all items on a board(s). Accepts a comma separated list of board ids.
fetch_users(**kwargs)
- Fetch user information associated with an account. See Monday API docs for a list of accepted keyword arguments.
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get_workspaces()
- Get all workspaces. -
create_workspace(name, kind, description)
- Create workspace with the given name, kind and description. -
add_users_to_workspace(workspace_id, [user_ids], kind)
- Add given users of the given kind to the given workspace. -
delete_users_from_workspace(workspace_id, [user_ids])
- Delete given users from the given workspace. -
add_teams_to_workspace(workspace_id, [team_ids])
- Add given teams to the given workspace. -
delete_teams_from_workspace(workspace_id, [team_ids])
- Delete given teams from the given workspace.
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get_groups_by_board([board_ids])
- Get all groups associated with a certain board or boards. Accepts a single id or a comma separated list of ids. -
get_items_by_group(board_id, group_id)
- Get all items that are members of a given group. -
create_group(board_id, group_name)
- Create a group on a given board. -
duplicate_group(board_id, group_id)
- Duplicate a group and all its items on a given board. -
archive_group(board_id, group_id)
- Archive a group on a given board. -
delete_group(board_id, group_id)
- Delete a group on a given board.
create_notification(user_id, target_id, text, target_type)
- The create_notification mutation allows to trigger a notification within the platform (will also send out an email if the recipient's email preferences are set up accordingly).
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