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Name: dhis2.py
Version: 1.7.1
Summary: Python wrapper for DHIS2
Home-page: https://github.com/davidhuser/dhis2.py
Author: David Huser
Author-email: dhuser@baosystems.com
License: MIT
Description: dhis2.py
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        A Python library for `DHIS2 <https://dhis2.org>`_ wrapping `requests <https://github.com/requests/requests>`_
        for **general-purpose API interaction** with DHIS2. It attempts to be **useful for any data/metadata import tasks**
        including various utilities like file loading, UID generation and logging. A strong focus is on JSON.
        
        Supported and tested on Python 2 and 3 on Linux/macOS, Windows and DHIS2 versions >= 2.25.
        
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        Installation
        =============
        
        with ``pipenv``
        ----------------
        
        Simply use `pipenv <https://docs.pipenv.org>`_:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            pipenv install dhis2.py --upgrade
        
        
        with ``pip``
        ------------
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            pip install dhis2.py --upgrade
        
        For instructions on installing Python / pip for your operating system see `The Hitchhiker's Guide to
        Python <http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/installation/>`_.
        
        
        Quickstart
        ==========
        
        Create an API object:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from dhis2 import Dhis
        
            api = Dhis('play.dhis2.org/demo', 'admin', 'district')
        
        Then run requests on it:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            r = api.get('organisationUnits/Rp268JB6Ne4', params={'fields': 'id,name'})
        
            print(r.json())
            # { "name": "Adonkia CHP", "id": "Rp268JB6Ne4" }
        
            r = api.post('metadata', json={'dataElements': [ ... ] })
            print(r.status_code) # 200
        
        
        - ``api.get()``
        - ``api.post()``
        - ``api.put()``
        - ``api.patch()``
        - ``api.delete()``
        
        see below for more methods.
        
        
        Usage
        =====
        
        
        Dhis instance creation
        -----------------------
        
        Authentication in code
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Create an API object
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from dhis2 import Dhis
        
            api = Dhis('play.dhis2.org/demo', 'admin', 'district')
        
        optional arguments:
        
        - ``api_version``: DHIS2 API version
        - ``user_agent``: submit your own User-Agent header. This is useful if you need to parse e.g. Nginx logs later.
        
        
        Authentication from file
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Load from a auth JSON file in order to not store credentials in scripts.
        Must have the following structure:
        
        .. code:: json
        
            {
              "dhis": {
                "baseurl": "http://localhost:8080",
                "username": "admin",
                "password": "district"
              }
            }
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from dhis2 import Dhis
        
            api = Dhis.from_auth_file('path/to/auth.json', api_version=29, user_agent='myApp/1.0')
        
        
        If no file path is specified, it tries to find a file called ``dish.json`` in:
        
        1. the ``DHIS_HOME`` environment variable
        2. your Home folder
        
        
        Get info about the DHIS2 instance
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        API version as a string:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            print(api.version)
            # '2.30'
        
        API version as an integer:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            print(api.version_int)
            # 30
        
        API revision / build:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            print(api.revision)
            # '17f7f0b'
        
        API URL:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            print(api.api_url)
            # 'https://play.dhis2.org/demo/api/30'
        
        Base URL:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            print(api.base_url)
            # 'https://play.dhis2.org/demo'
        
        system info (this is persisted across the session):
        
        .. code:: python
        
            print(api.info)
            # {
            #   "lastAnalyticsTableRuntime": "11 m, 51 s",
            #   "systemId": "eed3d451-4ff5-4193-b951-ffcc68954299",
            #   "contextPath": "https://play.dhis2.org/2.30",
            #   ...
        
        
        
        Getting things
        --------------
        
        Normal method: ``api.get()``
        
        Paging
        ^^^^^^
        
        Paging for larger GET requests via ``api.get_paged()``
        
        Two possible ways:
        
        a) Process every page as they come in:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            for page in api.get_paged('organisationUnits', page_size=100):
                print(page)
                # { "organisationUnits": [ {...}, {...} ] } (100 organisationUnits)
        
        b) Load all pages before proceeding (this may take a long time) - to do this, do not use ``for`` and add ``merge=True``:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            all_pages = api.get_paged('organisationUnits', page_size=100, merge=True):
            print(all_pages)
            # { "organisationUnits": [ {...}, {...} ] } (all organisationUnits)
        
        *Note:* Returns directly a JSON object, not a requests.response object unlike normal GETs.
        
        SQL Views
        ^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Get SQL View data as if you'd open a CSV file, optimized for larger payloads, via ``api.get_sqlview()``
        
        .. code:: python
        
            # poll a sqlView of type VIEW or MATERIALIZED_VIEW:
            for row in api.get_sqlview('YOaOY605rzh', execute=True, criteria={'name': '0-11m'}):
                print(row)
                # {'code': 'COC_358963', 'name': '0-11m'}
        
            # similarly, poll a sqlView of type QUERY:
            for row in api.get_sqlview('qMYMT0iUGkG', var={'valueType': 'INTEGER'}):
                print(row)
        
            # if you want a list directly, cast it to a ``list`` or add ``merge=True``:
            data = list(api.get_sqlview('qMYMT0iUGkG', var={'valueType': 'INTEGER'}))
            # OR
            # data = api.get_sqlview('qMYMT0iUGkG', var={'valueType': 'INTEGER'}, merge=True)
        
        *Note:* Returns directly a JSON object, not a requests.response object unlike normal GETs.
        
        Beginning of 2.26 you can also use normal filtering on sqlViews. In that case, it's recommended
        to use the ``stream=True`` parameter of the ``Dhis.get()`` method.
        
        
        GET other content types
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Usually defaults to JSON but you can get other file types:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            r = api.get('organisationUnits/Rp268JB6Ne4', file_type='xml')
            print(r.text)
            # <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><organisationUnit ...
        
            r = api.get('organisationUnits/Rp268JB6Ne4', file_type='pdf')
            with open('/path/to/file.pdf', 'wb') as f:
                f.write(r.content)
        
        
        Updating / deleting things
        --------------------------
        
        Normal methods:
        
        * ``api.post()``
        * ``api.put()``
        * ``api.patch()``
        * ``api.delete()``
        
        
        Post partitioned payloads
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        If you have such a large payload (e.g. metadata imports) that you frequently get a HTTP Error:
        ``413 Request Entity Too Large`` response e.g. from Nginx you might benefit from using
        the following method that splits your payload in partitions / chunks and posts them one-by-one.
        You define the amount of elements in each POST by specifying a number in ``thresh`` (default: ``1000``).
        
        Note that it is only possible to submit one key per payload (e.g. ``dataElements`` only, not additionally ``organisationUnits`` in the same payload).
        
        ``api.post_partitioned()``
        
        .. code:: python
            
            import json
            
            data = {
                "organisationUnits": [
                    {...},
                    {...} # very large number of org units
                ]
            {
            for response in api.post_partitioned('metadata', json=data, thresh=5000):
                text = json.loads(response.text)
                print('[{}] - {}'.format(text['status'], json.dumps(text['stats'])))
        
        
        Multiple params with same key
        -----------------------------
        
        If you need to pass multiple parameters to your request with the same key, you may submit as a list of tuples instead when e.g.:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            r = api.get('dataValueSets', params=[
                    ('dataSet', 'pBOMPrpg1QX'), ('dataSet', 'BfMAe6Itzgt'),
                    ('orgUnit', 'YuQRtpLP10I'), ('orgUnit', 'vWbkYPRmKyS'),
                    ('startDate', '2013-01-01'), ('endDate', '2013-01-31')
                ]
            )
        
        alternatively:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            r = api.get('dataValueSets', params={
                'dataSet': ['pBOMPrpg1QX', 'BfMAe6Itzgt'],
                'orgUnit': ['YuQRtpLP10I', 'vWbkYPRmKyS'],
                'startDate': '2013-01-01',
                'endDate': '2013-01-31'
            })
        
        
        Utilities
        ---------
        
        Load JSON file
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from dhis2 import load_json
        
            json_data = load_json('/path/to/file.json')
            print(json_data)
            # { "id": ... }
        
        
        Load CSV file
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Via a Python generator:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from dhis2 import load_csv
        
            for row in load_csv('/path/to/file.csv'):
                print(row)
                # { "id": ... }
        
        Via a normal list, loaded fully into memory:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            data = list(load_csv('/path/to/file.csv'))
        
        Generate UIDs
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Create UIDs on the server (not limited to 10000):
        
        .. code:: python
        
            uids = api.generate_uids(20000)
            print(uids)
            # ['Rp268JB6Ne4', 'fa7uwpCKIwa', ... ]
        
        If you want UIDs generated locally (no server calls), add ``local=True``.
        
        
        Clean an object
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Useful for removing e.g. all ``user`` or ``userGroupAccesses`` from an object.
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from dhis2 import clean_obj
        
            # obj = {
            #   "dataElements": [
            #       {
            #           "name": "GL- DE001",
            #           "user": {
            #               "id": "gONaRemoveThis"
            #           }
            #       }
            #   ]
            # }
        
            cleaned = clean_obj(obj, 'user')
            print(cleaned)
        
            # obj = {
            #     "dataElements": [
            #         {
            #             "name": "GL- DE001",
            #         }
            #     ]
            # }
        
        Submit more keys to remove by wrapping them into a list or set. This works recursively.
        
        Print pretty JSON
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Print easy-readable JSON objects with colors, utilizes `pygments <http://pygments.org/>`_.
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from dhis2 import pretty_json
        
            obj = {"dataElements": [{"name": "Accute Flaccid Paralysis (Deaths < 5 yrs)", "id": "FTRrcoaog83", "aggregationType": "SUM"}]}
            pretty_json(obj)
        
        ... prints:
        
        .. code:: json
        
            {
              "dataElements": [
                {
                  "aggregationType": "SUM",
                  "id": "FTRrcoaog83",
                  "name": "Accute Flaccid Paralysis (Deaths < 5 yrs)"
                }
              ]
            }
        
        
        Logging
        -------
        
        Logging utilizes `logzero <https://github.com/metachris/logzero>`_.
        
        - Color output depending on log level
        - DHIS2 log format including the line of the caller
        - optional ``logfile=`` specifies a rotating log file path (20 x 10MB files)
        
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from dhis2 import setup_logger, logger
        
            setup_logger(logfile='/var/log/app.log')
        
            logger.info('my log message')
            logger.warn('missing something')
            logger.error('something went wrong')
            logger.exception('with stacktrace')
        
        ::
        
            * INFO  2018-06-01 18:19:40,001  my log message [script:86]
            * ERROR  2018-06-01 18:19:40,007  something went wrong [script:87]
        
        Use ``setup_logger(include_caller=False)`` if you want to remove ``[script:86]`` from logs.
        
        Exceptions
        ----------
        
        There are two exceptions:
        
        - ``APIException``: DHIS2 didn't like what you requested. See the exception's ``code``, ``url`` and ``description``.
        - ``ClientException``: Something didn't work with the client not involving DHIS2.
        
        They both inherit from ``Dhis2PyException``.
        
        
        Examples
        ========
        
        * Real-world script examples can be found in the ``examples`` folder.
        * dhis2.py is used in `dhis2-pk <https://github.com/davidhuser/dhis2-pk>`_ (dhis2-pocket-knife)
        
        Changelog
        ==========
        
        Versions `changelog <https://github.com/davidhuser/dhis2.py/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst>`_
        
        Contribute
        ==========
        
        Feedback welcome!
        
        - Add `issue <https://github.com/davidhuser/dhis2.py/issues/new>`_
        - Install the dev environment (see below)
        - Fork, add changes to *master* branch, ensure tests pass with full coverage and add a Pull Request
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            pip install pipenv
            git clone https://github.com/davidhuser/dhis2.py
            cd dhis2.py
            pipenv install --dev
            pipenv run tests
        
        License
        =======
        
        dhis2.py's source is provided under MIT license.
        See LICENCE for details.
        
        * Copyright (c), 2018, David Huser
        
        
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