Airtable Python
Python interface to the Airtable's REST API - https://airtable.com -
Installation
Airtable Python uses the requests: make sure you have it installed by running
$ pip install requests
Getting started
Once you have created a new base and a new table through the Web interface, you're ready to start using Airtable Python.
from airtable import airtable
at = airtable.Airtable('BASE_ID', 'API_KEY')
at.get('TABLE_NAME')
Here's an example of response from the Restaurant's example base
{u'records': [
{u'fields': {u'Diet': u'Kosher or Halal',
u'Friendly Restaurants': [u'recr0ITqq9C1I92FL', u'recGeAJLw0ZkbwdXZ'],
u'Icon': [{u'filename': u'no-pig.jpg',
u'id': u'attzKGOBbjndOx0FU',
u'size': 34006,
u'thumbnails': {u'large': {u'height': 202,
u'url': u'https://dl.airtable.com/trmtq3BaRoa0sWnyffWZ_large_no-pig.jpg',
u'width': 256},
u'small': {u'height': 36,
u'url': u'https://dl.airtable.com/yzuRv5CyRs2PVH4fDvCe_small_no-pig.jpg',
u'width': 46}},
u'type': u'image/jpeg',
u'url': u'https://dl.airtable.com/DyGOjAASze6AIkQxFpDv_no-pig.jpg'}],
u'People': [u'Annie', u'Maryam']},
u'id': u'rec5sD6mBBd0SaXof'},
...
API Reference
The available methods closely mimick the REST API:
Get
Given a table name, fetched one or multiple records.
at.get(table_name, [record_id], [limit], [offset])
where
table_name (required) is a string representing the table name
record_id (optional) is a string, which fetches a specific item by id. If not specified, all items are fetched
limit (optional) is an integer, and it can only be specified if record_id is not present, and limits the number of items fetched
offset is a string representing the record id from which we start the offset
Create
Creates a new entry in a table, and returns the newly created entry with its new ID.
at.create(table_name, data)
where
table_name (required) is a string representing the table name
data (required) is a dictionary containing the fields and the resepective values
Update
Updates some fields in a specific entry in the table. Fields which are not explicitely included will not get updated
at.update(table_name, record_id, data)
where
table_name (required) is a string representing the table name
record_id (required) is a string representing the item to update
data (required) is a dictionary containing the fields (and the resepective values) to be updated
Update All
Like the previous method, but updates all fields, clearing the ones that are not included in the request.
at.update_all(table_name, record_id, data)
Delete
Delete a specific record from the table
at.delete(table_name, record_id)
where
table_name (required) is a string representing the table name
record_id (required) is a string representing the item to update