# Server. The token contains a bearer token code once authenticated, and this is used in all # subsequent REST API calls. This code also demonstrates that the token can be cached # and reused if not expired. ########################################################################################### ############################################# # Change the following to suit your instance ############################################# base_uri = "http://<Your Cherwell Host here>" username = "******" password = "******" api_key = "<Your Cherwell REST API Client Key here>" # Create a new CherwellClient connection cherwell_client = CherwellClient.Connection(base_uri, api_key, username, password) # Show the current token print("Current Token is: {}\n".format(cherwell_client.token)) # The token is only retrieved when a api call is made for the first time, # to do so - get an existing Business Object ID - assuming here its not already cached print("Incident Business Object Id is: {}".format( cherwell_client.get_business_object_id("Incident2"))) # Show the current token - if authenticated, should now have a value print("Token is now: {}\n".format(cherwell_client.token)) # Check whether the token is expired or not print("Current Token Expiry time in GMT is: {}".format( cherwell_client.token.token_expiry_gmt()))
######################################################################################### # This example demonstrates how the Cherwell API Connection object can be used to # create a new business object using the 'BusinessObject Class ########################################################################################### ############################################# # Change the following to suit your instance ############################################# base_uri = "http://<Your Cherwell Host here>" username = "******" password = "******" api_key = "<Your Cherwell REST API Client Key here>" # Create a new CherwellClient connection cherwell_client = CherwellClient.Connection(base_uri, api_key, username, password) # Create a new instance of an Incident incident = cherwell_client.get_new_business_object("Incident") # show there is no Record saved currently print("########################") print("Before Saving new Record") print("########################") print("BusObId: {}".format(incident.busObId)) print("RecId: {}".format(incident.busObRecId)) print("PublicId: {}\n".format(incident.busObPublicId)) # Set the properties of the new incident incident.CustomerDisplayName = "John Allard" incident.Description = "This is a test incident"
######################################################################################### # This example demonstrates how the CherwellAPI Connection object can be used to # search for and retrieve one or more business objects matching a search query ########################################################################################### ############################################# # Change the following to suit your instance ############################################# base_uri = "http://<Your Cherwell Host here>" username = "******" password = "******" api_key = "<Your Cherwell REST API Client Key here>" #Create Encrypted Credentials (Only Have to Run Once) CherwellCredentials.create_encrypted_cherwell_credentials(password,api_key) # Create a new Cherwellclient connection cherwell_client = CherwellClient.Connection(base_uri, None, username, None) # Pass the association, scope, saved search name to the CherwellClient's get_saved_search_results num_records, business_objects = cherwell_client.get_saved_search_results("FederationRegistration","Global","All Active Federation Sources") # Print number of records returned print("Number of records: {}".format(num_records)) # Loop through the records returned for business_object in business_objects: print(business_object)