Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: pymsteams
Version: 0.1.5
Summary: Format messages and post to Microsoft Teams.
Home-page: https://github.com/rveachkc/pymsteams
Author: Ryan Veach
Author-email: rveach@gmail.com
License: Apache
Description: # pymsteams
        
        Python Wrapper Library to send requests to Microsoft Teams Webhooks.
        Microsoft refers to these messages as Connector Cards.  A message can be sent with only the main Connector Card, or additional sections can be included into the message.
        
        This library uses Webhook Connectors for Microsoft Teams.  Please visit the following Microsoft Documentation link for instructions on how to obtain the correct url for your Channel: https://dev.outlook.com/Connectors/GetStarted#creating-messages-through-office-365-connectors-in-microsoft-teams
        
        Please refer to the Microsoft Documentation for the most up to date screenshots.
        https://dev.outlook.com/connectors/reference
        
        ## Creating ConnectorCard Messages
        This is the simplest implementation of pymsteams.  It will send a message to the teams webhook url with plain text in the message.
        ```python
        import pymsteams
        
        # You must create the connectorcard object with the Microsoft Webhook URL
        myTeamsMessage = pymsteams.connectorcard("<Microsoft Webhook URL>")
        
        # Add text to the message.
        myTeamsMessage.text("this is my text")
        
        # send the message.
        myTeamsMessage.send()
        ```
        
        ## Optional Formatting Methods for Cards
        
        ### Add a title
        ```python
        myTeamsMessage.title("This is my message title")
        ```
        
        ### Add a link button
        ```python
        myTeamsMessage.addLinkButton("This is the button Text", "https://github.com/rveachkc/pymsteams/")
        ```
        
        ### Change URL
        This is useful in the event you need to post the same message to multiple rooms.
        ```python
        myTeamsMessage.newhookurl("<My New URL>")
        ```
        
        ### Preview your object
        This is a simple print command to view your connector card message object before sending.
        ```python
        myTeamsMessage.printme()
        ```
        
        ## Adding sections to the Connector Card Message
        To create a section and add various formatting elements
        ```python
        # create the section
        myMessageSection = pymsteams.cardsection()
        
        # Section Title
        myMessageSection.title("Section title")
        
        # Activity Elements
        myMessageSection.activityTitle("my activity title")
        myMessageSection.activitySubtitle("my activity subtitle")
        myMessageSection.activityImage("http://i.imgur.com/c4jt321l.png")
        myMessageSection.activityText("This is my activity Text")
        
        # Facts are key value pairs displayed in a list.
        myMessageSection.addFact("this", "is fine")
        myMessageSection.addFact("this is", "also fine")
        
        # Section Text
        myMessageSection.text("This is my section text")
        
        # Section Images
        myMessageSection.addImage("http://i.imgur.com/c4jt321l.png", ititle="This Is Fine")
        
        # Add your section to the connector card object before sending
        myTeamsMessage.addSection(myMessageSection)
        ```
        You may also add multiple sections to a connector card message as well.
        ```python
        # Create Section 1
        Section1 = pymsteams.cardsection()
        Section1.text("My First Section")
        
        # Create Section 2
        Section2 = pymsteams.cardsection()
        Section2.text("My First Section")
        
        # Add both Sections to the main card object
        myTeamsMessage.addSection(Section1)
        myTeamsMessage.addSection(Section2)
        
        # Then send the card
        myTeamsMessage.send()
        ```
        
        Please use Github issues to report any bugs or request enhancements.
        
Keywords: Microsoft,Teams
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: Internet
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: Topic :: Office/Business
Classifier: Topic :: Office/Business :: Groupware
Requires-Python: >=3
