stream-python is the official Python client for Stream, a web service for building scalable newsfeeds and activity streams.
Note there is also a higher level Django - Stream integration library which hooks into the Django ORM.
You can sign up for a Stream account at https://getstream.io/get_started.
pip install stream-python
Documentation for this Python client are available at the Stream website.
import datetime
# Create a new client
import stream
client = stream.connect('YOUR_API_KEY', 'API_KEY_SECRET')
# Create a new client specifying data center location
client = stream.connect('YOUR_API_KEY', 'API_KEY_SECRET', location='us-east')
# Find your API keys here https://getstream.io/dashboard/
# Create a feed object
user_feed_1 = client.feed('user', '1')
# Get activities from 5 to 10 (slow pagination)
result = user_feed_1.get(limit=5, offset=5)
# (Recommended & faster) Filter on an id less than the given UUID
result = user_feed_1.get(limit=5, id_lt="e561de8f-00f1-11e4-b400-0cc47a024be0")
# Create a new activity
activity_data = {'actor': 1, 'verb': 'tweet', 'object': 1, 'foreign_id': 'tweet:1'}
activity_response = user_feed_1.add_activity(activity_data)
# Create a bit more complex activity
activity_data = {'actor': 1, 'verb': 'run', 'object': 1, 'foreign_id': 'run:1',
'course': {'name': 'Golden Gate park', 'distance': 10},
'participants': ['Thierry', 'Tommaso'],
'started_at': datetime.datetime.now()
}
user_feed_1.add_activity(activity_data)
# Remove an activity by its id
user_feed_1.remove_activity("e561de8f-00f1-11e4-b400-0cc47a024be0")
# or by foreign id
user_feed_1.remove_activity(foreign_id='tweet:1')
# Follow another feed
user_feed_1.follow('flat', '42')
# Stop following another feed
user_feed_1.unfollow('flat', '42')
# List followers/following
following = user_feed_1.following(offset=0, limit=2)
followers = user_feed_1.followers(offset=0, limit=10)
# Creates many follow relationships in one request
follows = [
{'source': 'flat:1', 'target': 'user:1'},
{'source': 'flat:1', 'target': 'user:2'},
{'source': 'flat:1', 'target': 'user:3'}
]
client.follow_many(follows)
# Batch adding activities
activities = [
{'actor': 1, 'verb': 'tweet', 'object': 1},
{'actor': 2, 'verb': 'watch', 'object': 3}
]
user_feed_1.add_activities(activities)
# Add an activity and push it to other feeds too using the `to` field
activity = {
"actor":"1",
"verb":"like",
"object":"3",
"to":["user:44", "user:45"]
}
user_feed_1.add_activity(activity)
# Retrieve an activity by its ID
client.get_activities(ids=[activity_id])
# Retrieve an activity by the combination of foreign_id and time
client.get_activities(foreign_id_times=[
(foreign_id, activity_time),
])
# Enrich while getting activities
client.get_activities(ids=[activity_id], enrich=True, reactions={"counts": True})
# Update some parts of an activity with activity_partial_update
set = {
'product.name': 'boots',
'colors': {
'red': '0xFF0000',
'green': '0x00FF00'
}
}
unset = [ 'popularity', 'details.info' ]
# ...by ID
client.activity_partial_update(id=activity_id, set=set, unset=unset)
# ...or by combination of foreign_id and time
client.activity_partial_update(foreign_id=foreign_id, time=activity_time, set=set, unset=unset)
# Generating user token for client side usage (JS client)
user_token = client.create_user_token("user-42")
# Javascript client side feed initialization
# client = stream.connect(apiKey, userToken, appId);
# Generate a redirect url for the Stream Analytics platform to track
# events/impressions on url clicks
impression = {
'content_list': ['tweet:1', 'tweet:2', 'tweet:3'],
'user_data': 'tommaso',
'location': 'email',
'feed_id': 'user:global'
}
engagement = {
'content': 'tweet:2',
'label': 'click',
'position': 1,
'user_data': 'tommaso',
'location': 'email',
'feed_id':
'user:global'
}
events = [impression, engagement]
redirect_url = client.create_redirect_url('http://google.com/', 'user_id', events)
First, make sure you can run the test suite. Tests are run via py.test
py.test
# with coverage
py.test --cov stream --cov-report html
# against a local API backend
LOCAL=true py.test
Install black and flake8
pip install .[ci]
Install git hooks to avoid pushing invalid code (git commit will run black
and flake8
)
In order to release new version you need to be a maintainer on Pypi.
- Update CHANGELOG
- Update the version on setup.py
- Commit and push to Github
- Create a new tag for the version (eg.
v2.9.0
) - Create a new dist with python
python setup.py sdist
- Upload the new distributable with twine
twine upload dist/stream-python-VERSION-NAME.tar.gz
If unsure you can also test using the Pypi test servers twine upload --repository-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/ dist/stream-python-VERSION-NAME.tar.gz
Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Stream.io Inc, and individual contributors. All rights reserved.
See the file "LICENSE" for information on the history of this software, terms & conditions for usage, and a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.