Beispiel #1
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class Freshdesk():
    """
    Instantiate FreshDesk Class

    `Args:`
        domain:
            The subdomain of the FreshDesk account. Not required if ``FRESHDESK_DOMAIN``
            env variable set.
        api_key:
            The FreshDesk provided application key. Not required if ``FRESHDESK_API_KEY``
            env variable set.
    `Returns:`
        FreshDesk Class
    """
    def __init__(self, domain, api_key):

        self.api_key = check_env.check('FRESHDESK_API_KEY', api_key)
        self.domain = check_env.check('FRESHDESK_DOMAIN', domain)
        self.uri = f'https://{self.domain}.freshdesk.com/api/v2/'
        self.client = APIConnector(self.uri, auth=(self.api_key, 'x'))

    def get_request(self, endpoint, params=None, **kwargs):
        # Internal method to make a get request.

        base_params = {'per_page': PAGE_SIZE}

        if params:
            base_params.update(params)

        r = self.client.request(self.uri + endpoint, 'GET', params=base_params)
        self.client.validate_response(r)
        data = r.json()

        # Paginate
        while 'link' in r.headers.keys():
            logger.info(f'Retrieving another page of {PAGE_SIZE} records.')
            url = re.search('<(.*)>', r.headers['link']).group(1)
            r = self.client.request(url, 'GET', params=params)
            self.client.validate_response(r)
            data.extend(r.json())

        return data

    def transform_table(self, tbl, expand_custom_fields=None):
        # Internal method to transform a table prior to returning
        if tbl.num_rows > 0:
            tbl.move_column('id', 0)
            tbl.sort()
            if expand_custom_fields:
                tbl.unpack_dict('custom_fields', prepend=False)

        return tbl

    def get_tickets(self,
                    ticket_type=None,
                    requester_id=None,
                    requester_email=None,
                    company_id=None,
                    updated_since='2016-01-01',
                    expand_custom_fields=False):
        """
        List tickets.

        .. warning::
            Deleted and Spam tickets are not included. However they can be pulled separately
            by utilizing the ``ticket_type`` parameter.

        .. warning::
            Freshdesk will return a maximum of 9,000 tickets. To access additional tickets,
            utilize the ``updated_since`` parameter.

        `Args:`
            ticket_type: str
                Filter by type of ticket to filter by. Valid fields include ``new_and_my_open``,
                ``watching``, ``spam`` and ``deleted``.
            requester_id: int
                Filter by requester id.
            requester_email: str
                Filter by requester email.
            company_id: int
                Filter by company_id.
            expand_custom_fields: boolean
                Expand nested custom fields to their own columns.
        `Returns:`
            Parsons Table
                See :ref:`parsons-table` for output options.
        """

        params = {
            'filter': ticket_type,
            'requester_id': requester_id,
            'requester_email': requester_email,
            'company_id': company_id,
            'updated_since': updated_since
        }

        tbl = Table(self.get_request('tickets', params=params))
        logger.info(f'Found {tbl.num_rows} tickets.')
        return self.transform_table(tbl, expand_custom_fields)

    def get_contacts(self,
                     email=None,
                     mobile=None,
                     phone=None,
                     company_id=None,
                     state=None,
                     updated_since=None,
                     expand_custom_fields=None):
        """
        Get contacts.

        `Args:`
            email: str
                Filter by email address.
            mobile: str
                Filter by mobile phone number.
            phone: str
                Filter by phone number.
            expand_custom_fields: boolean
                Expand nested custom fields to their own columns.
        """

        params = {
            'email': email,
            'mobile': mobile,
            'phone': phone,
            'company_id': company_id,
            'state': state,
            '_updated_since': updated_since
        }

        tbl = Table(self.get_request('contacts', params=params))
        logger.info(f'Found {tbl.num_rows} contacts.')
        return self.transform_table(tbl, expand_custom_fields)

    def get_companies(self, expand_custom_fields=False):
        """
        List companies.

        `Args:`
            expand_custom_fields: boolean
                Expand nested custom fields to their own columns.
        `Returns:`
            Parsons Table
                See :ref:`parsons-table` for output options.
        """

        tbl = Table(self.get_request('companies'))
        logger.info(f'Found {tbl.num_rows} companies.')
        return self.transform_table(tbl, expand_custom_fields)

    def get_agents(self, email=None, mobile=None, phone=None, state=None):
        """
        List agents.

        `Args:`
            email: str
                Filter by email address.
            mobile: str
                Filter by mobile phone number
            phone: str
                Filter by phone number
            state: str
                Filter by state
        `Returns:`
            Parsons Table
                See :ref:`parsons-table` for output options.
        """

        params = {
            'email': email,
            'mobile': mobile,
            'phone': phone,
            'state': state
        }

        tbl = Table(self.get_request('agents', params=params))
        logger.info(f'Found {tbl.num_rows} agents.')
        tbl = self.transform_table(tbl)
        tbl = tbl.unpack_dict('contact', prepend=False)
        tbl.remove_column(
            'signature')  # Removing since raw HTML might cause issues.

        return tbl
Beispiel #2
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class Mailchimp():
    """
    Instantiate Mailchimp Class

    `Args:`
        api_key:
            The Mailchimp-provided application key. Not required if
            ``MAILCHIMP_API_KEY`` env variable set.
    `Returns:`
        Mailchimp Class
    """

    def __init__(self, api_key=None):
        self.api_key = check_env.check('MAILCHIMP_API_KEY', api_key)
        self.domain = re.findall("(?<=-).+$", self.api_key)[0]
        self.uri = f'https://{self.domain}.api.mailchimp.com/3.0/'
        self.client = APIConnector(self.uri, auth=('x', self.api_key))

    def get_request(self, endpoint, params=None, **kwargs):
        # Internal method to make a get request.

        r = self.client.request(self.uri + endpoint, 'GET', params=params)
        self.client.validate_response(r)
        data = r.json()

        return data

    def get_lists(self, fields=None, exclude_fields=None,
                  count=None, offset=None, before_date_created=None,
                  since_date_created=None, before_campaign_last_sent=None,
                  since_campaign_last_sent=None, email=None, sort_field=None,
                  sort_dir=None):
        """
        Get a table of lists under the account based on query parameters. Note
        that argument descriptions here are sourced from Mailchimp's official
        API documentation.

        `Args:`
            fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to return. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            exclude_fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to exclude. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            count: int
                The number of records to return. Default value is 10. Maximum
                value is 1000.
            offset: int
                The number of records from a collection to skip. Iterating over
                large collections with this parameter can be slow. Default
                value is 0.
            before_date_created: string
                Restrict response to lists created before the set date. We
                recommend ISO 8601 time format: 2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            since_date_created: string
                Restrict results to lists created after the set date. We
                recommend ISO 8601 time format: 2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            before_campaign_last_sent: string
                Restrict results to lists created before the last campaign send
                date. We recommend ISO 8601 time format:
                2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            since_campaign_last_sent: string
                Restrict results to lists created after the last campaign send
                date. We recommend ISO 8601 time format:
                2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            email: string
                Restrict results to lists that include a specific subscriber's
                email address.
            sort_field: string, can only be 'date_created' or None
                Returns files sorted by the specified field.
            sort_dir: string, can only be 'ASC', 'DESC', or None
                Determines the order direction for sorted results.

        `Returns:`
            Table Class
        """
        params = {'fields': fields,
                  'exclude_fields': exclude_fields,
                  'count': count,
                  'offset': offset,
                  'before_date_created': before_date_created,
                  'since_date_created': since_date_created,
                  'before_campaign_last_sent': before_campaign_last_sent,
                  'since_campaign_last_sent': since_campaign_last_sent,
                  'email': email,
                  'sort_field': sort_field,
                  'sort_dir': sort_dir}

        response = self.get_request('lists', params=params)
        tbl = Table(response['lists'])
        logger.info(f'Found {tbl.num_rows} lists.')
        if tbl.num_rows > 0:
            return tbl
        else:
            return Table()

    def get_campaigns(self, fields=None, exclude_fields=None,
                      count=None, offset=None, type=None, status=None,
                      before_send_time=None, since_send_time=None,
                      before_create_time=None, since_create_time=None,
                      list_id=None, folder_id=None, member_id=None,
                      sort_field=None, sort_dir=None):
        """
        Get a table of campaigns under the account based on query parameters.
        Note that argument descriptions here are sourced from Mailchimp's
        official API documentation.

        `Args:`
            fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to return. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            exclude_fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to exclude. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            count: int
                The number of records to return. Default value is 10. Maximum
                value is 1000.
            offset: int
                The number of records from a collection to skip. Iterating over
                large collections with this parameter can be slow. Default
                value is 0.
            type: string, can only be 'regular', 'plaintext', 'absplit', 'rss',
            'variate', or None
                The campaign type.
            status: string, can only be 'save', 'paused', 'schedule',
            'sending', 'sent', or None
                The status of the campaign.
            before_send_time: string
                Restrict the response to campaigns sent before the set time. We
                recommend ISO 8601 time format: 2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            since_send_time: string
                Restrict the response to campaigns sent after the set time. We
                recommend ISO 8601 time format: 2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            before_create_time: string
                Restrict the response to campaigns created before the set time.
                We recommend ISO 8601 time format: 2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            since_create_time: string
                Restrict the response to campaigns created after the set time.
                We recommend ISO 8601 time format: 2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            list_id: string
                The unique id for the list.
            folder_id: string
                The unique folder id.
            member_id: string
                Retrieve campaigns sent to a particular list member. Member ID
                is The MD5 hash of the lowercase version of the list member’s
                email address.
            sort_field: string, can only be 'create_time', 'send_time', or None
                Returns files sorted by the specified field.
            sort_dir: string, can only be 'ASC', 'DESC', or None
                Determines the order direction for sorted results.

        `Returns:`
            Table Class
        """
        params = {'fields': fields,
                  'exclude_fields': exclude_fields,
                  'count': count,
                  'offset': offset,
                  'type': type,
                  'status': status,
                  'before_send_time': before_send_time,
                  'since_send_time': since_send_time,
                  'before_create_time': before_create_time,
                  'since_create_time': since_create_time,
                  'list_id': list_id,
                  'folder_id': folder_id,
                  'member_id': member_id,
                  'sort_field': sort_field,
                  'sort_dir': sort_dir}

        response = self.get_request('campaigns', params=params)
        tbl = Table(response['campaigns'])
        logger.info(f'Found {tbl.num_rows} campaigns.')
        if tbl.num_rows > 0:
            return tbl
        else:
            return Table()

    def get_members(self, list_id, fields=None,
                    exclude_fields=None, count=None, offset=None,
                    email_type=None, status=None, since_timestamp_opt=None,
                    before_timestamp_opt=None, since_last_changed=None,
                    before_last_changed=None, unique_email_id=None,
                    vip_only=False, interest_category_id=None,
                    interest_ids=None, interest_match=None, sort_field=None,
                    sort_dir=None, since_last_campaign=None,
                    unsubscribed_since=None):
        """
        Get a table of members in a list based on query parameters. Note that
        argument descriptions here are sourced from Mailchimp's official API
        documentation.

        `Args:`
            list_id: string
                The unique ID of the list to fetch members from.
            fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to return. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            exclude_fields: list of fields as strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to exclude. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            count: int
                The number of records to return. Default value is 10. Maximum
                value is 1000.
            offset: int
                The number of records from a collection to skip. Iterating over
                large collections with this parameter can be slow. Default
                value is 0.
            email_type: string
                The email type.
            status: string, can only be 'subscribed', 'unsubscribed',
            'cleaned', 'pending', 'transactional', 'archived', or None
                The subscriber's status.
            since_timestamp_opt: string
                Restrict results to subscribers who opted-in after the set
                timeframe. We recommend ISO 8601 time format:
                2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            before_timestamp_opt: string
                Restrict results to subscribers who opted-in before the set
                timeframe. We recommend ISO 8601 time format:
                2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            since_last_changed: string
                Restrict results to subscribers whose information changed after
                the set timeframe. We recommend ISO 8601 time format:
                2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            before_last_changed: string
                Restrict results to subscribers whose information changed
                before the set timeframe. We recommend ISO 8601 time format:
                2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.
            unique_email_id: string
                A unique identifier for the email address across all Mailchimp
                lists. This parameter can be found in any links with Ecommerce
                Tracking enabled.
            vip_only: boolean
                A filter to return only the list's VIP members. Passing true
                will restrict results to VIP list members, passing false will
                return all list members.
            interest_category_id: string
                The unique id for the interest category.
            interest_ids: list of strings
                Used to filter list members by interests. Must be accompanied
                by interest_category_id and interest_match. The value must be a
                comma separated list of interest ids present for any supplied
                interest categories.
            interest_match: string, can only be 'any', 'all', 'none', or None
                Used to filter list members by interests. Must be accompanied
                by interest_category_id and interest_ids. "any" will match a
                member with any of the interest supplied, "all" will only match
                members with every interest supplied, and "none" will match
                members without any of the interest supplied.
            sort_field: string, can only be 'timestamp_opt',
            'timestamp_signup', 'last_changed', or None
                Returns files sorted by the specified field.
            sort_dir: string, can only be 'ASC', 'DESC', or None
                Determines the order direction for sorted results.
            since_last_campaign: string
                Filter subscribers by those
                subscribed/unsubscribed/pending/cleaned since last email
                campaign send. Member status is required to use this filter.
            unsubscribed_since: string
                Filter subscribers by those unsubscribed since a specific date.
                Using any status other than unsubscribed with this filter will
                result in an error.

        `Returns:`
            Table Class
        """
        params = {'fields': fields,
                  'exclude_fields': exclude_fields,
                  'count': count,
                  'offset': offset,
                  'email_type': email_type,
                  'status': status,
                  'since_timestamp_opt': since_timestamp_opt,
                  'before_timestamp_opt': before_timestamp_opt,
                  'since_last_changed': since_last_changed,
                  'before_last_changed': before_last_changed,
                  'unqiue_email_id': unique_email_id,
                  'vip_only': vip_only,
                  'interest_category_id': interest_category_id,
                  'interest_ids': interest_ids,
                  'interest_match': interest_match,
                  'sort_field': sort_field,
                  'sort_dir': sort_dir,
                  'since_last_campaign': since_last_campaign,
                  'unsubscribed_since': unsubscribed_since}

        response = self.get_request(f'lists/{list_id}/members', params=params)
        tbl = Table(response['members'])
        logger.info(f'Found {tbl.num_rows} members.')
        if tbl.num_rows > 0:
            return tbl
        else:
            return Table()

    def get_campaign_emails(self, campaign_id, fields=None,
                            exclude_fields=None, count=None, offset=None,
                            since=None):
        """
        Get a table of individual emails from a campaign based on query
        parameters. Note that argument descriptions here are sourced from
        Mailchimp's official API documentation.

        `Args:`
            campaign_id: string
                The unique ID of the campaign to fetch emails from.
            fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to return. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            exclude_fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to exclude. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            count: int
                The number of records to return. Default value is 10. Maximum
                value is 1000.
            offset: int
                The number of records from a collection to skip. Iterating over
                large collections with this parameter can be slow. Default
                value is 0.
            since: string
                Restrict results to email activity events that occur after a
                specific time. We recommend ISO 8601 time format:
                2015-10-21T15:41:36+00:00.

        `Returns:`
            Table Class
        """
        params = {'fields': fields,
                  'exclude_fields': exclude_fields,
                  'count': count,
                  'offset': offset,
                  'since': since}

        response = self.get_request(f'reports/{campaign_id}/email-activity',
                                    params=params)
        tbl = Table(response['emails'])
        if tbl.num_rows > 0:
            return tbl
        else:
            return Table()

    def get_unsubscribes(self, campaign_id, fields=None,
                         exclude_fields=None, count=None, offset=None):
        """
        Get a table of unsubscribes associated with a campaign based on query
        parameters. Note that argument descriptions here are sourced from
        Mailchimp's official API documentation.

        `Args:`
            campaign_id: string
                The unique ID of the campaign to fetch unsubscribes from.
            fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to return. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            exclude_fields: list of strings
                A comma-separated list of fields to exclude. Reference
                parameters of sub-objects with dot notation.
            count: int
                The number of records to return. Default value is 10. Maximum
                value is 1000.
            offset: int
                The number of records from a collection to skip. Iterating over
                large collections with this parameter can be slow. Default
                value is 0.

        `Returns:`
            Table Class
        """
        params = {'fields': fields,
                  'exclude_fields': exclude_fields,
                  'count': count,
                  'offset': offset}

        response = self.get_request(f'reports/{campaign_id}/unsubscribed',
                                    params=params)
        tbl = Table(response['unsubscribes'])
        logger.info(f'Found {tbl.num_rows} unsubscribes for {campaign_id}.')
        if tbl.num_rows > 0:
            return tbl
        else:
            return Table()