Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: float-api
Version: 0.0.12
Summary: A wrapper for the API at float.com
Home-page: https://github.com/tobiasbp/float_api
Author: Tobias Balle-Petersen
Author-email: tobiasbp@gmail.com
License: MIT
Keywords: Float api wrapper client
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.5
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: requests

# Float API

A Python wrapper of the project management service at float.com.

There is an example of how to use the wrapper here:
  https://github.com/tobiasbp/float_api/blob/master/demo.py

The API is documented here:
  https://dev.float.com/api_reference.html

To install with pip:
  pip install float-api

# Example of use
To use the API, you must pass the FLOAT_ACCESS_TOKEN to the FloatAPI
object when instantiating it.


    # Import the API
    from float_api import FloatAPI

    # Instantiate API object
    api = FloatAPI(FLOAT_ACCESS_TOKEN)

    # Get a list of all people
    p = api.get_all_people()


# Calls
These are the calls implemented in this wrapper. If the input to a function
is DATA, it means a list of relevant arguments. See the
[Float documentation](https://dev.float.com/api_reference.html)
for details. get_all_* calls returns lists, delete_* returns True or False.
Other calls return dictionaries. On error, the wrapper will return empty
lists, False and empty dictionaries respectively.

## Clients

* get_all_clients()
* create_client(data)
* get_client(client_id)
* update_client(data)
* delete_client(client_id)


## People

* get_all_people()
* get_people_reports(start_date, end_date, [people_id])
* create_person(data)
* get_person(people_id)
* update_person(data)
* delete_person(people_id)


## Projects

* get_all_projects()
* get_project_reports(start_date, end_date, [project_id])
* create_project(data)
* get_project(project_id)
* update_project(data)
* delete_project(project_id)


## Tasks

* get_all_tasks()
* create_task(data)
* get_task(task_id)
* update_task(data)
* delete_task(task_id)

## Time off types

* get_all_timeoff_types()
* create_timeoff_type(data)
* get_timeoff_type(timeoff_type_id)
* update_timeoff_type(data)
* delete_timeoff_type(timeoff_type_id)


# Testing

Test the wrapper with _pytest_ 


