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Atlassian Python API wrapper

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Documentation

Documentation (beta)

Examples

For everyday normal use, just install package using pip

pip install atlassian-python-api

Here's a short example how to create a Confluence page:

from atlassian import Confluence

confluence = Confluence(
    url='http://localhost:8090',
    username='admin',
    password='admin')

status = confluence.create_page(
    space='DEMO',
    title='This is the title',
    body='This is the body. You can use <strong>HTML tags</strong>!')

print(status)

And here's another example how to get issues from Jira using JQL Query:

from atlassian import Jira

jira = Jira(
    url='http://localhost:8080',
    username='admin',
    password='admin')

JQL = 'project = DEMO AND status NOT IN (Closed, Resolved) ORDER BY issuekey'
data = jira.jql(JQL)
print(data)

Also, you can use the Bitbucket module e.g. for get project list

from atlassian import Bitbucket

bitbucket = Bitbucket(
        url='http://localhost:7990',
        username='admin',
        password='admin')
data = bitbucket.project_list()
print(data)

Now you can use Jira Service Desk module. See docs. Example to get your requests:

from atlassian import ServiceDesk

sd = ServiceDesk(
        url='http://localhost:7990',
        username='admin',
        password='admin')
my_requests = sd.get_my_customer_requests()
print(my_requests)

Please make sure, you've checked examples/ directory on how to build scripts using the API. If you want to see response in pretty print format json. Feel free for use construction like:

from pprint import pprint
# you code here
# and then print using pprint(result) instead of print(result)
pprint(response)

Development and Deployment (For contributors)

See the Contribution guidelines for this project for details on how to make changes to this library.