PyBitrix is my lightweight implementation of Bitrix 24 REST API wrapper that I use in my own applications/integrations
- Python 3.6+
- requests
- aiohttp
pip3 install pybitrix
from pybitrix import PyBitrix
# for webhook usage
webhook = "https://You/hook from/bitrix/developers panel/"
b24 = PyBitrix(inbound_hook=webhook)
# for use as application (with tokens)
domain = "BX DOMAIN (eg. some-stuff.bitrix.ru). Can be taken from bitrix request to your app"
auth_id = "ACCESS_TOKEN_TAKEN_FROM_BITRIX_REQUEST_TO_YOUR_APP"
refresh_id = "REFRESH_TOKEN_TAKEN_FROM_BITRIX_REQUEST_TO_YOUR_APP"
app_id = "APP_ID_FROM_MARKETPLACE_OR_LOCAL_APP_INSTALLATION"
app_secret = "SECRET_KEY_FROM_MARKETPLACE_OR_LOCAL_APP_INSTALLATION"
b24 = PyBitrix(domain=domain, access_token=auth_id, refresh_token=refresh_id, app_id=app_id, app_secret=app_secret)
bx24.call('crm.contact.list', {
'order': ['DSC'],
'select': ['TITLE', 'DATE_CREATE'],
'filter': {"<ID": 50}
})
batch={
'contacts': 'crm.contact.list',
'deals': 'crm.deal.list'
}
batchParams={
'contacts': [
'select[]=TITLE',
'order[ID]=DSC',
'filter[>ID]=15'
], 'deals' : [
'select[]=TITLE',
'select[]=STAGE_ID'
]
}
response = bx24.callBatch(batch=batch, batchParams=batchParams)
print("CONTACTS: {}".format(response['result']['result']['contacts']))
print("DEALS: {}".format(response['result']['result']['deals']))
PyBitrix refreshes tokens automatically, but if you want to do this manually, you should call method refresh_tockens()
bx24.refresh_tokens()
To use async version, you need to just import PyBitrixAsync
from pybitrix import PyBitrixAsync
b24 = PyBitrixAsync(...)
result = await b24(...)
- More comfortable batchParams collector
- Fast lists uploading via
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