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SnipeIT Python API

Use this package to interface with the SnipeIT (https://snipeitapp.com/) API directly from Python.

Installation

Run the command pip install snipeit-ammar

Usage

  • See Example Scripts included in package for specific calls
  • IMPORTANT : Change from import snipeit to import snipeit_ammar

API Features

  • ☒ Hardware
  • ☒ Companies
  • ☒ Locations
  • ☒ Accessories
  • ☒ Consumables
  • ☒ Components
  • ☒ Users
  • ☒ Status Labels
  • ☒ Models
  • ☒ Licenses
  • ☒ Categories
  • ☒ Manufacturers
  • ☒ Custom Fieldsets
  • ☒ Maintenances

Completed

Release History

  • 0.13
    • Change getID by search specific asset name
  • 0.12
    • Synchronizing API features based on Snipe-IT version 4.7.5 - Added audit command under Assets class - Added audit due & overdue under Assets class - Added asset checkin & checkout under Assets class - Fix various typos on input parameters in some classes - Add DataUtil module for some small response data management functions - Add SimpleAssetBrowser script as an example of asset browsing by utilizing pySimpleGUI & pandas - Add DataUtilUsageExample - Updating Doc folder
  • 0.11
    • Completing API features based on Snipe-IT version 4.6.14
      • Added Categories class
      • Added Fieldsets class
      • Added Missing Licenses class
      • Added Manufacturers class
      • Added Maintenances class
      • Added docstrings for each methods
      • Removed unrelated methods in some classes
      • Added search() method for all supported APIs
      • Update get() methods to incorporate ordering
      • Added many new methods in each class (see documentation files)
      • Added documentation files
  • 0.10
    • Update import issue in python3
      • Updated init.py to python 3 import style
  • 0.9
    • Created Support for Models
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of Models
      • Added create() method to add new items to Models
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified Models
      • Added delete() method to remove items from Models
      • Added updateModel() method (Uses PATCH call) to update details on a existing Model
  • 0.8
    • Created Support for StatusLabels
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of Status Labels
      • Added create() method to add new items to Status Labels
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified Status Labels
      • Added delete() method to remove items from Status Labels
      • Added updateStatusLabels() method (Uses PATCH call) to update details on a existing Status Label
  • 0.7
    • Created Support for Users
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of Users
      • Added create() method to add new items to Users
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified Users
      • Added delete() method to remove items from Users
      • Added updateUser() method (Uses PATCH call) to update details on a existing Users
      • Added getCheckedOutAssets() method to get a list of Assets assigned to that User
  • 0.6
    • Created Support for Components
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of Components
      • Added create() method to add new items to Components
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified Components
      • Added viewID() method to see details of Components
  • 0.5
    • Creating Support for Consumable API Calls
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of Consumables
      • Added create() method to add new items to Consumables
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified consumable
      • Added viewID() method to get details of a specific consumable
  • 0.4
    • Creating Support for Accessory API Calls
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of AccessoriesID
      • Added create() method to add new items to Accessories
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified accessories
      • Added viewID() method to get details of a specific accessory
  • 0.3
    • Creating Support for Locations API Calls
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of locations
      • Added create() method to add new items to locations
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified locations
      • Added updateCompany() method (Uses PATCH call) to update the name of an existing location.
      • Added delete() method to remove items from locations
  • 0.2
    • Creating Support for Company API Calls
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of companies
      • Added create() method to add new items to companies
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified company
      • Added delete() method to remove items from companies
      • Added updateCompany() method (Uses PATCH call) to update the name of an existing company.
  • 0.1
    • Created Support for Assets
      • Added get() method to get JSON dump of inventory
      • Added create() method to add new items to inventory
      • Added getID() method to get the ID of a specified device in the inventory
      • Added delete() method to remove items from inventory
      • Added updateDevice() method (Uses PATCH call) to update details on a device currently in inventory.

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

Credits

Cox Automotive Inc. * https://www.coxautoinc.com/ * Author: Jared Bloomer

License

This Project is currently released under the MIT license. For the latest copy of the MIT license please refer to https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT

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