├── src
└── sky
│ ├── exceptions
│ └── __init__.py
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── httpRequest.py
│ ├── utils.py
│ ├── auth.py
│ └── sky.py
├── pyproject.toml
├── example_sky_credentials.json
├── tox.ini
├── sky.yaml
├── setup.cfg
├── setup.py
├── .github
└── workflows
│ ├── pylint.yml
│ └── python-package.yml
├── tests
├── test_calls.py
└── test_grades.py
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
/src/sky/exceptions/__init__.py:
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1 |
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/pyproject.toml:
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1 | [build-system]
2 | requires = ["setuptools", "wheel"]
3 | build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
4 |
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/example_sky_credentials.json:
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1 | {
2 | "client_id": "",
3 | "client_secret": "",
4 | "redirect_uri": "http://localhost:8080"
5 | }
6 |
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/tox.ini:
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1 | [tox]
2 | envlist = py39
3 | requires = tox-conda
4 | recreate = True
5 |
6 | [testenv]
7 | deps =
8 | pytest
9 | python-dotenv
10 | pandas
11 | commands = pytest
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/sky.yaml:
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1 | name: sky
2 | channels:
3 | - conda-forge
4 | dependencies:
5 | - python=3.9
6 | - python-dotenv
7 | - pandas
8 | - authlib
9 | - requests
10 | - pip
11 | - pip:
12 | - python-dotenv
13 |
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/src/sky/__init__.py:
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1 | from .sky import Sky
2 | from .utils import authorizationApp, cleanAdvancedList, isActiveTerm
3 |
4 | # Set default logging handler to avoid "No handler found" warnings.
5 | import logging
6 | from logging import NullHandler
7 |
8 | logging.getLogger(__name__).addHandler(NullHandler())
9 |
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/setup.cfg:
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1 | [metadata]
2 | classifiers =
3 | Programming Language :: Python :: 3
4 | License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v3 or later (LGPLv3+)
5 | Operating System :: OS Independent
6 |
7 | [options]
8 | python_requires = >=3.8
9 | install_requires =
10 | requests
11 | authlib
12 | pandas
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/setup.py:
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1 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages
2 |
3 | setup(
4 | name="sky-api-python-client",
5 | version="0.4.2",
6 | author="Jon",
7 | author_email="warren.hyson5@gmail.com",
8 | description="Package for communicating with the Blackbaud Sky API",
9 | url="https://github.com/LearnThinkCreate/sky-api-python-client",
10 | package_dir={"": "src"},
11 | packages=find_packages(where="src"),
12 | test_suite="nose.collector",
13 | )
14 |
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/.github/workflows/pylint.yml:
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1 | name: Pylint
2 |
3 | on: [push]
4 |
5 | jobs:
6 | build:
7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
8 | strategy:
9 | matrix:
10 | python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10"]
11 | steps:
12 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
13 | - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
14 | uses: actions/setup-python@v3
15 | with:
16 | python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
17 | - name: Install dependencies
18 | run: |
19 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip
20 | pip install pylint
21 | - name: Analysing the code with pylint
22 | run: |
23 | pylint $(git ls-files '*.py')
24 |
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/tests/test_calls.py:
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1 | import os
2 |
3 | from unittest import TestCase
4 | from sky import Sky
5 | from dotenv import load_dotenv
6 |
7 | # Loading BB_API_Key from .env file
8 | load_dotenv()
9 |
10 | client = Sky(
11 | credentials={
12 | "client_id":os.getenv('CLIENT_ID'),
13 | "client_secret":os.getenv('CLIENT_SECRET'),
14 | "redirect_uri":os.getenv('REDIRECT_URI'),
15 | })
16 |
17 | ID = None
18 |
19 | class TestAuth(TestCase):
20 |
21 | def test_get(self):
22 | data = client.get()
23 | self.assertIsNotNone(data)
24 |
25 | def test_post_patch(self):
26 |
27 | data = client.post(data = {
28 | "first_name": "API",
29 | "last_name": "User"
30 | })
31 | ID=int(data.text)
32 | self.assertIsInstance(ID, int)
33 |
34 | data = client.patch(data={
35 | "id": ID,
36 | "last_name": "NewUser"
37 | })
38 |
39 | self.assertEqual(data.status_code, 200)
40 |
41 |
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/.github/workflows/python-package.yml:
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1 | # This workflow will install Python dependencies, run tests and lint with a variety of Python versions
2 | # For more information see: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/automating-builds-and-tests/building-and-testing-python
3 |
4 | name: Python package
5 |
6 | on:
7 | push:
8 | branches: [ "main" ]
9 | pull_request:
10 | branches: [ "main" ]
11 |
12 | jobs:
13 | build:
14 |
15 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
16 | strategy:
17 | fail-fast: false
18 | matrix:
19 | python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10"]
20 |
21 | steps:
22 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
23 | - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
24 | uses: actions/setup-python@v3
25 | with:
26 | python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
27 | - name: Install dependencies
28 | run: |
29 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip
30 | python -m pip install flake8 pytest
31 | if [ -f requirements.txt ]; then pip install -r requirements.txt; fi
32 | - name: Lint with flake8
33 | run: |
34 | # stop the build if there are Python syntax errors or undefined names
35 | flake8 . --count --select=E9,F63,F7,F82 --show-source --statistics
36 | # exit-zero treats all errors as warnings. The GitHub editor is 127 chars wide
37 | flake8 . --count --exit-zero --max-complexity=10 --max-line-length=127 --statistics
38 | - name: Test with pytest
39 | run: |
40 | pytest
41 |
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/tests/test_grades.py:
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1 | import pandas as pd
2 | import numpy as np
3 |
4 | from unittest import TestCase
5 | from sky import Sky
6 | from dotenv import load_dotenv
7 |
8 | # Loading BB_API_Key from .env file
9 | load_dotenv()
10 |
11 | client = Sky()
12 |
13 | ID = 4738325
14 |
15 | class TestGrades(TestCase):
16 |
17 | def test_paginated_response(self):
18 | raw_data = client.get()
19 | role_id = raw_data.query("name == 'Parent'")['base_role_id']
20 | roles = client.get(
21 | endpoint='users/extended',
22 | params={'base_role_ids':role_id}
23 | )
24 | self.assertTrue(len(roles) > 1000)
25 |
26 | def test_single_user_response(self):
27 | user = client.get(f"users/extended/{ID}")
28 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(user, pd.DataFrame))
29 |
30 | def test_raw_data(self):
31 | user = client.get(f"users/extended/{ID}", raw_data=True)
32 | self.assertTrue(user, dict)
33 |
34 | def test_advancedList(self):
35 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getAdvancedList(73113), pd.DataFrame))
36 |
37 | def test_getLevels(self):
38 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getLevels(), pd.DataFrame))
39 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getLevels(id=True), list))
40 |
41 | def test_getOfferingId(self):
42 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getOfferingId(), list))
43 |
44 | def test_getTerm(self):
45 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getTerm(), pd.DataFrame))
46 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getTerm(active=True), list))
47 |
48 | def test_getSections(self):
49 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getSections(), pd.DataFrame))
50 |
51 | def test_getUsers(self):
52 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getUsers(), pd.DataFrame))
53 |
54 | def test_multiple_getUsers(self):
55 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(client.getUsers(['student', 'parent']), pd.DataFrame))
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/src/sky/httpRequest.py:
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1 | from authlib.integrations.requests_client import OAuth2Session
2 | from typing import Union
3 |
4 |
5 | class BaseRequest:
6 | def __init__(
7 | self,
8 | client: OAuth2Session,
9 | url: str,
10 | header: dict,
11 | params: Union[dict, None] = None,
12 | data: Union[dict, None] = None,
13 | ):
14 | self.client = client
15 | self.url = url
16 | self.header = header
17 | self.params = params
18 | self.data = data
19 |
20 | def getData(self):
21 | pass
22 |
23 | def cleanData(self):
24 | pass
25 |
26 | def updateToken(self, cache_token):
27 | self.client.token["client_id"] = cache_token["client_id"]
28 | self.client.token["client_secret"] = cache_token["client_secret"]
29 | if self.client.token != cache_token:
30 | return self.client.token
31 | return cache_token
32 |
33 |
34 | class GetRequest(BaseRequest):
35 | def getData(self):
36 | raw = self.client.get(self.url, headers=self.header, params=self.params)
37 | return raw.json()
38 |
39 | def cleanData(self):
40 | pass
41 |
42 |
43 | class PostRequest(BaseRequest):
44 | def getData(self):
45 | self.header["Content-Type"] = "application/json"
46 | raw = self.client.post(self.url, headers=self.header, json=self.data)
47 | return raw
48 |
49 |
50 | class PatchRequest(BaseRequest):
51 | def getData(self, **kwargs):
52 | self.header["Content-Type"] = "application/json"
53 | raw = self.client.patch(
54 | self.url, headers=self.header, params=None, data=None, json=self.data
55 | )
56 | return raw
57 |
58 |
59 | class DeleteRequest(BaseRequest):
60 | def getData(self, **kwargs):
61 | raw = self.client.delete(
62 | self.url, headers=self.header, params=self.params, body=self.data, **kwargs
63 | )
64 | return raw.text
65 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
2 | __pycache__/
3 | *.py[cod]
4 | *$py.class
5 |
6 | # C extensions
7 | *.so
8 |
9 | # Distribution / packaging
10 | .Python
11 | build/
12 | develop-eggs/
13 | dist/
14 | downloads/
15 | eggs/
16 | .eggs/
17 | lib/
18 | lib64/
19 | parts/
20 | sdist/
21 | var/
22 | wheels/
23 | pip-wheel-metadata/
24 | share/python-wheels/
25 | *.egg-info/
26 | .installed.cfg
27 | *.egg
28 | MANIFEST
29 |
30 | # PyInstaller
31 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
32 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
33 | *.manifest
34 | *.spec
35 |
36 | # Installer logs
37 | pip-log.txt
38 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
39 |
40 | # Unit test / coverage reports
41 | htmlcov/
42 | .tox/
43 | .nox/
44 | .coverage
45 | .coverage.*
46 | .cache
47 | nosetests.xml
48 | coverage.xml
49 | *.cover
50 | *.py,cover
51 | .hypothesis/
52 | .pytest_cache/
53 |
54 | # Translations
55 | *.mo
56 | *.pot
57 |
58 | # Django stuff:
59 | *.log
60 | local_settings.py
61 | db.sqlite3
62 | db.sqlite3-journal
63 |
64 | # Flask stuff:
65 | instance/
66 | .webassets-cache
67 |
68 | # Scrapy stuff:
69 | .scrapy
70 |
71 | # Sphinx documentation
72 | docs/_build/
73 |
74 | # PyBuilder
75 | target/
76 |
77 | # Jupyter Notebook
78 | .ipynb_checkpoints
79 | *.ipynb
80 |
81 | # IPython
82 | profile_default/
83 | ipython_config.py
84 |
85 | # pyenv
86 | .python-version
87 |
88 | # pipenv
89 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
90 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
91 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
92 | # install all needed dependencies.
93 | #Pipfile.lock
94 |
95 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow
96 | __pypackages__/
97 |
98 | # Celery stuff
99 | celerybeat-schedule
100 | celerybeat.pid
101 |
102 | # SageMath parsed files
103 | *.sage.py
104 |
105 | # Environments
106 | .env
107 | .venv
108 | env/
109 | venv/
110 | ENV/
111 | env.bak/
112 | venv.bak/
113 |
114 | # Spyder project settings
115 | .spyderproject
116 | .spyproject
117 |
118 | # Rope project settings
119 | .ropeproject
120 |
121 | # mkdocs documentation
122 | /site
123 |
124 | # mypy
125 | .mypy_cache/
126 | .dmypy.json
127 | dmypy.json
128 |
129 | # Pyre type checker
130 | .pyre/
131 |
132 | # Sky api token
133 | .sky-token
134 | sky-api-python-client.code-workspace
135 | .DS_Store
136 | sky_credentials.json
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/src/sky/utils.py:
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1 | import pandas as pd
2 | import pytz
3 |
4 |
5 | from .auth import AuthApp, OAuth2Token
6 | from authlib.integrations.requests_client import OAuth2Session
7 | from typing import Union
8 | from datetime import datetime
9 |
10 |
11 | def authorize(func):
12 | """Load OAuth2Session
13 |
14 | A :class:`authlib.integrations.requests_client.OAuth2Session ` is needed in order to
15 | call the sky api and save api tokens.
16 |
17 | loadClient first attempts to load a token from the users cache but if there's no token
18 | available it will automatically launch a local web server in order to authenticate you
19 | with the Sky API
20 | """
21 |
22 | def wrap(*args, **kwargs):
23 | # Assing the sky instance
24 | skyObject = args[0]
25 |
26 | # Chcking if theres a client existant
27 | if not skyObject.client:
28 | # Chccking if the user already has a token caced
29 | if not skyObject._loadCachedToken():
30 | authorizationApp(skyObject)
31 | # Initalizing the client class
32 | skyObject.client = OAuth2Session(
33 | token=skyObject.token,
34 | client_id=skyObject.token["client_id"],
35 | client_secret=skyObject.token["client_secret"],
36 | token_endpoint="https://oauth2.sky.blackbaud.com/token",
37 | token_endpoint_auth_method="client_secret_basic",
38 | preserve_refresh_token=True,
39 | )
40 | # Updating access token and preserving refresh token
41 | skyObject.client.refresh_token(
42 | "https://oauth2.sky.blackbaud.com/token", preserve_refresh_token=True
43 | )
44 | # Running the call function
45 | return func(*args, **kwargs)
46 |
47 | return wrap
48 |
49 |
50 | def authorizationApp(skyObject) -> None:
51 | """Launch server to retrieve Sky API token"""
52 | # Checking if the user passed in a valid dictionary with their credentials
53 | if skyObject.credentials and isinstance(skyObject.credentials, dict):
54 | valid_credentials = (
55 | skyObject.credentials.get("client_id")
56 | and skyObject.credentials.get("client_secret")
57 | and skyObject.credentials.get("redirect_uri")
58 | )
59 | if valid_credentials:
60 | app = AuthApp.load_credentials(skyObject.credentials)
61 | else:
62 | # If the credentials aren't valid then passing in the path to sky_credentials.json
63 | app = AuthApp.load_credentials(skyObject.file_path)
64 | else:
65 | # If the user didn't pass in a dict then passing in the path to sky_credentials.json
66 | app = AuthApp.load_credentials(skyObject.file_path)
67 | # Launching a local server
68 | skyObject.token = app.run_local_server()
69 | # Saving the new api token
70 | skyObject._saveToken(skyObject.token)
71 |
72 |
73 | def cleanAdvancedList(data: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.DataFrame:
74 | """Cleans data from the legacy/list Sky API endpoint
75 | Args:
76 | data: Data returned from calling the legacy/list Sky API endpoint
77 |
78 | Returns:
79 | Pandas DataFrame with data from a Core Advanced List
80 | """
81 | # Initializing empty array to store index data
82 | index = []
83 | # Number of columns in the data
84 | ncol = len(data.name.unique())
85 | # Initializing index value
86 | num = 0
87 |
88 | for i in range(len(data)):
89 | if (i % ncol) == 0:
90 | num += 1
91 | index.append(num)
92 |
93 | # Setting the index values
94 | data["index"] = index
95 |
96 | # Piviting the data wider
97 | data = data.pivot(index="index", columns="name", values="value")
98 | return data
99 |
100 |
101 | def isActiveTerm(data: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.DataFrame:
102 | """Takes
103 |
104 | Args:
105 | data: pd.DataFrame with two datetime columns named
106 | 'begin_date' & 'end_date' respectfully
107 |
108 | Returns:
109 | Orginal DataFrame, but with a 'active' column that represents whether the current date
110 | lies within the date range provided in the ['begin_date'. 'end_date'] columns.
111 | """
112 | # Setting time zone
113 | utc = pytz.UTC
114 | today = utc.localize(datetime.now())
115 | # Intializing active to be False
116 | data["active"] = False
117 | # Checking which terms are active
118 | for index, row in data.iterrows():
119 | data.loc[index, "active"] = row["begin_date"] <= today <= row["end_date"]
120 | return data
121 |
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1 | import webbrowser
2 | import wsgiref.simple_server
3 | import wsgiref.util
4 | import logging
5 | import json
6 | import urllib.parse as urlparse
7 |
8 | from typing import (
9 | Union,
10 | Iterable,
11 | Type,
12 | TypeVar,
13 | Generic,
14 | Tuple,
15 | Mapping,
16 | Callable,
17 | Any,
18 | )
19 | from authlib.integrations.requests_client import OAuth2Session
20 | from authlib.oauth2.rfc6749.wrappers import OAuth2Token
21 | from os.path import exists
22 |
23 | from numpy import isin
24 |
25 | _LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
26 |
27 | Flow = TypeVar("Flow")
28 |
29 |
30 | class AuthApp(Generic[Flow]):
31 | AUTHORIZATION_URL = "https://oauth2.sky.blackbaud.com/authorization"
32 |
33 | def __init__(
34 | self,
35 | client: OAuth2Session,
36 | host: Union[str, int],
37 | port: int,
38 | client_id: str,
39 | client_secret: str,
40 | ):
41 | """OAuth 2.0 Authorization App
42 |
43 | Here's an example of using :class:`AuthApp`::
44 |
45 | from funky.auth import AuthApp
46 |
47 | # Create the flow using the sky credentials file from the with
48 | # client_id, client_secret, and redirect URI from your BlackBaud Sky api app
49 | app = AuthApp.load_credentials("path/to/sky_credentials.json")
50 | sky_token = app.run_local_server()
51 | """
52 | self.client = client
53 | self.host = host
54 | self.port = port
55 | self.client_id = client_id
56 | self.client_secret = client_secret
57 |
58 | @classmethod
59 | def load_credentials(cls, sky_credentials: str) -> Type[Flow]:
60 | """Creates a :class:`Flow` instance from a sky_credentials file.
61 |
62 | Args:
63 | sky_credentials: The path to the sky credentials .json file.
64 | kwargs: Any additional parameters passed to
65 | :class:`authlib.integrations.requests_client.OAuth2Session`
66 |
67 | Returns:
68 | Flow: The constructed Flow instance.
69 | """
70 | if isinstance(sky_credentials, dict):
71 | credentials = sky_credentials
72 | elif isinstance(sky_credentials, str):
73 | with open(sky_credentials, "r") as json_file:
74 | credentials = json.load(json_file)
75 | else:
76 | raise Exception("Invalid credentials")
77 | # Parsing the url for the host and port
78 | url = urlparse.urlparse(credentials["redirect_uri"])
79 | host = url.hostname
80 | port = url.port
81 | clientID = credentials["client_id"]
82 | clientSecret = credentials["client_secret"]
83 |
84 | client = OAuth2Session(
85 | client_id=clientID,
86 | client_secret=clientSecret,
87 | redirect_uri=credentials["redirect_uri"],
88 | token_endpoint="https://oauth2.sky.blackbaud.com/token",
89 | authorization_endpoint="https://oauth2.sky.blackbaud.com/authorization",
90 | token_endpoint_auth_method="client_secret_basic",
91 | )
92 |
93 | return cls(client, host, port, clientID, clientSecret)
94 |
95 | def run_local_server(self) -> OAuth2Token:
96 | """Perform authorization flow using local server
97 |
98 | It will start a local web server to listen for the authorization
99 | response. Once authorization is complete the authorization server will
100 | redirect the user's browser to the local web server. The web server
101 | will get the authorization code from the response and shutdown. The
102 | code is then exchanged for a token.
103 |
104 | Returns:
105 | class:`authlib.oauth2.rfc6749.wrappers.OAuth2Token`
106 |
107 | """
108 | wsgi_app = _RedirectWSGIApp("You may close the browser now")
109 | local_server = wsgiref.simple_server.make_server(
110 | self.host, self.port, wsgi_app, handler_class=_WSGIRequestHandler
111 | )
112 |
113 | url, _ = self.authorization_url()
114 |
115 | webbrowser.open(url, new=1, autoraise=True)
116 |
117 | local_server.handle_request()
118 |
119 | # OAuth 2.0 should only occur over https.
120 | authorization_response = wsgi_app.last_request_uri.replace("http", "https")
121 | token = self.fetch_token(authorization_response=authorization_response)
122 | token["client_id"] = self.client_id
123 | token["client_secret"] = self.client_secret
124 | return token
125 |
126 | def authorization_url(self) -> Tuple[str, str]:
127 | """Generates an authorization URL
128 |
129 | This is the first step in the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Flow. The user's
130 | browser should be redirected to the returned URL.
131 |
132 | This method calls
133 | :meth:`authlib.integrations.requests_client.OAuth2Session.create_authorization_url`
134 | and specifies the client configuration's authorization URI. This is required in order to
135 | obtain a refresh token.
136 | """
137 | return self.client.create_authorization_url(self.AUTHORIZATION_URL)
138 |
139 | def fetch_token(self, **kwargs) -> OAuth2Token:
140 | """Completes the Authorization Flow and obtains an access token.
141 |
142 | This is the final step in the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Flow. This is
143 | called after the user consents.
144 |
145 | Args:
146 | kwargs: Arguments passed through to
147 | :meth:`authlib.integrations.requests_client.OAuth2Session.fetch_token`.
148 | client secret must be specified
149 | This method calls
150 | :meth:`authlib.integrations.requests_client.OAuth2Session.fetch_token`
151 | and specifies the client configuration's token URI
152 | """
153 | kwargs.setdefault("client_secret", self.client.client_secret)
154 | return self.client.fetch_token(self.client.metadata["token_endpoint"], **kwargs)
155 |
156 |
157 | class _WSGIRequestHandler(wsgiref.simple_server.WSGIRequestHandler):
158 | """Custom WSGIRequestHandler.
159 |
160 | Uses a named logger instead of printing to stderr.
161 | """
162 |
163 | def log_message(self, format, *args):
164 | # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
165 | # (format is the argument name defined in the superclass.)
166 | _LOGGER.info(format, *args)
167 |
168 |
169 | class _RedirectWSGIApp(object):
170 | """WSGI app to handle the authorization redirect.
171 |
172 | Stores the request URI and displays the given success message.
173 | """
174 |
175 | def __init__(self, success_message):
176 | """
177 | Args:
178 | success_message (str): The message to display in the web browser
179 | the authorization flow is complete.
180 | """
181 | self.last_request_uri = None
182 | self._success_message = success_message
183 |
184 | def __call__(
185 | self, environ: Mapping[str, Any], start_response: Callable[[], str]
186 | ) -> Iterable[bytes]:
187 | """WSGI Callable.
188 |
189 | Args:
190 | environ (Mapping[str, Any]): The WSGI environment.
191 | start_response (Callable[str, list]): The WSGI start_response
192 | callable.
193 |
194 | Returns:
195 | Iterable[bytes]: The response body.
196 | """
197 | start_response("200 OK", [("Content-type", "text/plain")])
198 | self.last_request_uri = wsgiref.util.request_uri(environ)
199 | return [self._success_message.encode("utf-8")]
200 |
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1 | # sky-api-python-client
2 |
3 | A lightweight, easy to use, Python library for communicating with the Blackbaud Sky API
4 |
5 | ## About
6 |
7 | This is a python library for connecting the [Blackbaud Sky API](https://developer.blackbaud.com/skyapi/). Behind the scenes the Blackbaud SKY API uses [Authorization Code Flow](https://developer.blackbaud.com/skyapi/docs/authorization/auth-code-flow), which requires the client ID and client secret to get a refresh token and make API calls. The goal of the sky-api-python-client is to abstract details from the OAuth2.0 process so the user can get to coding as quickly as possible.
8 |
9 | To authenticate with the Blackbaud SKY API you will need a valid client_id, client_secret, and redirect_uri. If you are unsure how to get that information please see the section on [SKY API requirements](https://github.com/LearnThinkCreate/sky-api-python-client#sky-api-requirements).
10 |
11 | The library itself is a wrapper around the `authlib` and `requests` python libraries. Authlib is used to establish a OAuth2Session, while requests handle the calls to the SKY API. A binary file is used to store your OAuth2Token in between sessions so that this library can be used in non-interactive sessions.
12 |
13 | See Blackbaud's documentations on specific [references](https://developer.blackbaud.com/skyapi/apis) and [endpoints](https://developer.sky.blackbaud.com/docs/services/school/operations/v1usersget) that can be passed as arguments in api calls.
14 |
15 | ## Installing sky-api-python-client and setting up your working directory
16 | - Install the latest version of the sky-api-python-client by running `python -m pip install --upgrade sky-api-python-client`
17 | - Configure a sky_credentials.json file in your working directory. You can use the [sky_credentials_template.json](https://github.com/LearnThinkCreate/sky-api-python-client/blob/main/template.json) file for reference.
18 | - By default the Sky class looks for a sky_credentials.json file. You can name it something else but you must pass in the new value into the `file_path` argument when initializing `Sky`.
19 | - **Alternatively, if you'd like to store all of your credentials in your local environment, you can do that as well**
20 | - To do so, pass a dictionary to the `credentials` arg when calling `Sky`
21 | - [example of loading `Sky` with custom api_key, token_path, and credentials args](https://github.com/LearnThinkCreate/sky-reports/blob/main/config.py)
22 | - I highly recommend either saving your credentials in either a .env file of something similar
23 | - Please see the example above or go to the [python-dotenv documentation](https://pypi.org/project/python-dotenv/#getting-started).
24 | - When called Sky will automatically check if there's a value for `BB_API_KEY` in your local environment
25 |
26 | ## Getting Started
27 | - Once sky-api-python-client is installed you can go directly into coding, even if you have not authorized your app yet.
28 | - The first time that any Sky request is sent (get, post, patch or delete) the sky-api-python-client will check the `token_path` for a valid API token. If it finds one it will proceed with the HTTP request. Otherwise it will check the `file_path` for a valid .json file with your Blackbaud credentials.
29 | - If Blackbaud credentials are found your default web browser will open and you will be asked to authorize your application. If your sky_crendtials are valid (the client_id, client_secret, and redirect_uri matches what's on your [application page](https://developer.blackbaud.com/apps/)) the sky-api-python-client will retrieve a access & refresh token on your behalf and save them for future use in a binary file located on your `token_path`. Otherwise the call will be executed without needing any user interaction
30 |
31 |
32 | ## Loading Sky
33 |
34 | ### Loading Sky and load_dotenv
35 | ```python
36 | from sky import Sky
37 | from dotenv import load_dotenv
38 |
39 | # Loading BB_API_Key from .env file
40 | load_dotenv()
41 |
42 | client = Sky(
43 | api_key=None,
44 | file_path='sky_credentials.json',
45 | token_path=".sky-token"
46 | )
47 | ```
48 |
49 | ### Loading Sky from Environment Variables
50 | ``` Python
51 | import os
52 |
53 | from sky import Sky
54 |
55 | # Starting sky client
56 | sky = Sky(
57 | api_key=os.getenv('BB_API_KEY'),
58 | token_path='/tmp/.sky-token',
59 | credentials={
60 | "client_id":os.getenv('CLIENT_ID'),
61 | "client_secret":os.getenv('CLIENT_SECRET'),
62 | "redirect_uri":'http://localhost:8080'
63 | })
64 | ```
65 |
66 | ## API Request
67 |
68 | ### Sending a GET Request
69 | ```Python
70 | roles = client.get().head(5)
71 | roles
72 | id base_role_id hidden name
73 | 0 67454 1 False Academic Chair
74 | 1 58802 523 False Academic Group Manager
75 | 2 66719 10211 False Academic Holds Manager
76 | 3 66648 2 False Academic Platform
77 | 4 58820 3177 False Activity Group Manager
78 | ```
79 |
80 | ### Sending a POST Request
81 | ```Python
82 | new_user = client.post(data = {
83 | "first_name": "API",
84 | "last_name": "User"
85 | })
86 | id = int(new_user.text)
87 | id
88 | 5039522
89 | ```
90 |
91 | ### Sending a PATCH Request
92 | ```Python
93 | update_user = client.patch(data={
94 | "id": id,
95 | "last_name": "NewUser"
96 | })
97 | update_user.satus_code
98 | 200
99 | ```
100 |
101 | ## Core Helper Functions
102 |
103 | ### Getting Core Users by Role Name
104 | ```Python
105 | client.getUsers(role='student').head(5)
106 | id ... student_info.grade_level_description
107 | 0 4723944 ... 12th Grade
108 | 1 4748327 ... 9th Grade
109 | 2 4748330 ... 12th Grade
110 | 3 4748334 ... 10th Grade
111 | 4 4748337 ... 12th Grade
112 |
113 | [5 rows x 64 columns]
114 |
115 | # Passing in list
116 | client.getUsers(['student', 'teacher']).head(5)
117 | id ... student_info.grade_level_description
118 | 0 4723944 ... 12th Grade
119 | 1 4748327 ... 9th Grade
120 | 2 4748330 ... 12th Grade
121 | 3 4748334 ... 10th Grade
122 | 4 4748337 ... 12th Grade
123 |
124 | [5 rows x 64 columns]
125 | ```
126 |
127 | ### Getting Academic Sections
128 | ```Python
129 | client.getSections().head(5)
130 | id course_code ... teacher.id teacher.name
131 | 0 88981433 ARTS0612 ... 4748305.0 Martha DeAmbrose
132 | 1 88981433 ARTS0612 ... 4748305.0 Martha DeAmbrose
133 | 2 89093661 ARTS1303 ... 4748305.0 Martha DeAmbrose
134 | 3 89093661 ARTS1303 ... 4748305.0 Martha DeAmbrose
135 | 4 89092355 ARTS0612 ... 4748305.0 Martha DeAmbrose
136 |
137 | [5 rows x 14 columns]
138 | ```
139 |
140 | ### Getting student Enrollments
141 | ``` Python
142 | client.getStudentEnrollments(4750432)
143 | id begin_date ... section_identifier user_id
144 | 0 89077321.0 2021-07-26T00:00:00-04:00 ... 3 4750432
145 | 1 89077241.0 2021-07-26T00:00:00-04:00 ... 1 4750432
146 | 2 89077271.0 2021-07-26T00:00:00-04:00 ... 4 4750432
147 | 3 89077355.0 2021-07-26T00:00:00-04:00 ... 2 4750432
148 | 4 89077299.0 2021-07-26T00:00:00-04:00 ... 2 4750432
149 | 5 89077225.0 2021-07-26T00:00:00-04:00 ... 1 4750432
150 | 6 89077322.0 2022-01-03T00:00:00-05:00 ... 3 4750432
151 | ```
152 |
153 | ### Getting Academic, Advisory, and Athletic Enrollments
154 | ```Python
155 | client.enrollmentMedley()
156 | {
157 | 'academics':
158 | user_id block_name ... department_name section_identifier
159 | 1 4723944 P1 ... NaN 21.22
160 | 18 4748327 P1 ... History 6
161 | 19 4748327 P2 ... English 1
162 | 20 4748327 P3 ... Middle School Mathematics 1
163 | 20 4748327 P3 ... Upper School Mathematics 1
164 | ... ... ... ... ... ...
165 | 15219 4944563 P4 ... English 3
166 | 15220 4944563 P5 ... Arts Calandra
167 | 15221 4944563 P5 ... Arts Hoy
168 | 15222 4944563 P6 ... Science 3
169 | 15232 4988484 P1 ... NaN 21.22
170 |
171 | [5223 rows x 9 columns],
172 | 'advisory':
173 | user_id course_title ... faculty_last_name section_id
174 | 28 4748327 Advising 9 Chapman ... Chapman 89102628.0
175 | 49 4748330 Advising 12 Carlson ... Carlson 89102460.0
176 | 71 4748337 Advising 12 Carlson ... Carlson 89102460.0
177 | 95 4748339 Advising 10 Quah ... Quah 89102364.0
178 | 116 4748342 Advising 11 Keller ... Keller 89102424.0
179 | ... ... ... ... ... ...
180 | 15141 4932603 Advising 6 Hendrix ... Hendrix 89102526.0
181 | 15161 4936908 Advising 7 Henton ... Henton 89102568.0
182 | 15184 4939114 Advising 6 Bahtic ... Bahtic 89102514.0
183 | 15205 4939116 Advising 6 Seary ... Seary 89102538.0
184 | 15226 4944563 Advising 6 Seary ... Seary 89102538.0
185 |
186 | [704 rows x 5 columns],
187 | 'athletics':
188 | user_id course_title ... section_id duration_name
189 | 50 4748330 Varsity Bowling ... 89122871.0 Fall
190 | 74 4748337 Track ... 89224901.0 Spring
191 | 119 4748342 Lacrosse ... 89231955.0 Spring
192 | 164 4748355 JV Boys Soccer ... 89194214.0 Winter
193 | 165 4748355 Tennis- Boys ... 89224950.0 Spring
194 | ... ... ... ... ... ...
195 | 15208 4939116 SHAC - Spring ... 89100590.0 Spring
196 | 15227 4944563 Boy's Soccer - Fall ... 89099033.0 Fall
197 | 15228 4944563 Boys Soccer- Gold Team ... 89127428.0 Fall
198 | 15229 4944563 Boy's Basketball - Winter ... 89100582.0 Winter
199 | 15230 4944563 Rowing/Crew - Spring ... 89100592.0 Spring
200 |
201 | [961 rows x 6 columns]}
202 | ```
203 | ### Getting an Advanced List From Core
204 | ```Python
205 | client.getAdvancedList(73113).head(5).drop('email', axis=1)
206 | name dob enrollDate firstname ... locker studentId userId
207 | index ...
208 | 1 NaN NaN IGNORE ... NaN NaN 4723944
209 | 2 08/22/2007 00:00:00 NaN Emillie ... 3153 6078 4748327
210 | 3 06/07/2004 00:00:00 NaN Lukas ... NaN 6055 4748330
211 | 4 12/09/2005 00:00:00 NaN Jos ... 2078 6082 4748334
212 | 5 08/22/2009 00:00:00 NaN Kylee ... NaN 6069 4748335
213 |
214 | [5 rows x 11 columns]
215 | ```
216 |
217 | ### Getting Role Ids
218 | ``` Python
219 | client.getRoleId('student')
220 | [14]
221 | client.getRoleId(['student', 'teacher'])
222 | [14, 15]
223 | ```
224 |
225 | ### Getting School levels
226 | ``` Python
227 | client.getLevels()
228 | id abbreviation name
229 | 0 1940 MS Middle School
230 | 1 1941 US Upper School
231 | 2 1853 Entir Entire School
232 |
233 | client.getLevels(abbv='US', name='Upper School', id=True)
234 | [1941]
235 |
236 | ```
237 |
238 | ### Getting academic terms
239 | ```Python
240 | client.getTerm()
241 | term_id term_name active
242 | 0 100968 Fall Semester True
243 | 1 100969 Spring Semester False
244 | 2 100974 Fall Semester True
245 | 3 100975 Spring Semester False
246 |
247 | client.getTerm(offeringType='Academics', active=True)
248 | ['Spring Semester']
249 | ```
250 |
251 | ### Getting offering ID
252 | ``` Python
253 | client.getOfferingId(offeringType = 'Academics')
254 | [1]
255 |
256 | sky.getOfferingId(['Academics', 'Advisory'])
257 | [1,3]
258 | ```
259 |
260 | ## SKY API requirements
261 |
262 | - **A Blackbaud Developer subscription key**
263 | - If you have not already done so, complete the [Getting started guide](https://developer.blackbaud.com/skyapi/docs/getting-started). This will walk you through the process of registering for a Blackbaud developer account and requesting a subscription to an API product.
264 | - Once approved, your subscription will contain a **primary key** and **secondary key**. You can either pass the value of the API key directly into your script or you can save it in a environment variable call **BB_API_KEY**.
265 | - You can view your subscription keys on your [Blackbaud Developer profile](https://developer.sky.blackbaud.com/developer).
266 | - **A Blackbaud Developer application ID and application secret**
267 | - [Register your application](https://developer.blackbaud.com/apps/) in order to obtain the **application ID** (client ID) and **application secret** (client secret).
268 | - When you call the Blackbaud Authorization Service from your application, you pass the `redirect_uri` as part of the call. The Blackbaud Authorization Service redirects to this URI after the user grants or denies permission. Therefore, you must whitelist the web address(es) or the authorization will fail.
269 | - URIs must _exactly_ match the value your application uses in calls to the Blackbaud Authorization Service.
270 |
271 |
272 |
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1 | import re
2 | import os
3 | import pickle
4 |
5 |
6 | from .utils import *
7 | from .httpRequest import *
8 | from logging import warn, warning
9 |
10 |
11 | class Sky:
12 | def __init__(
13 | self,
14 | api_key: Union[str, None] = None,
15 | file_path: str = "sky_credentials.json",
16 | token_path: Union[str, None] = None,
17 | credentials: dict = None,
18 | ):
19 | """Blackbaud Sky API client
20 |
21 | This class uses a :class:`authlib.integrations.requests_client.OAuth2Session` for
22 | calls to the Blackbaud Sky API.
23 |
24 | """
25 | self.token = None
26 | self.client = None
27 | self.file_path = file_path
28 | self.credentials = credentials
29 |
30 | # Seeing if the user saved the api key as an environment variable
31 | if os.getenv("BB_API_KEY"):
32 | self.api_key = os.getenv("BB_API_KEY")
33 | elif api_key:
34 | self.api_key = api_key
35 | else:
36 | warn(
37 | """
38 | A api key is needed to call the Blackbaud sky api. You can either initialize it when calling
39 | the Sky class or you can save it in a environment variable called BB_API_KEY
40 | """
41 | )
42 |
43 | # Path to cached token
44 | if token_path:
45 | self.token_path = token_path
46 | elif os.getenv("BB_TOKEN_PATH"):
47 | self.token_path = os.getenv("BB_TOKEN_PATH")
48 | else:
49 | self.token_path = ".sky-token"
50 |
51 | @authorize
52 | def get(
53 | self,
54 | endpoint: str = "roles",
55 | params: Union[dict, None] = None,
56 | reference: str = "school",
57 | raw_data: bool = False,
58 | ) -> Union[dict, pd.DataFrame, dict, None]:
59 | """Get request to the Sky API
60 | Args:
61 | params: Dictionary that defines parameters to be passed to
62 | the api
63 | reference: Which SKY Api refrence are you calling. See them here
64 | https://developer.blackbaud.com/skyapi/apis
65 | endpoint: The specific endpioint that exist in the given api reference
66 | Returns:
67 | Dictionary with data from the sky api
68 | """
69 | url = self._get_url(reference, endpoint)
70 | df = pd.DataFrame()
71 | while True:
72 | # Calling API
73 | apiCall = GetRequest(self.client, url, self.request_header, params=params)
74 | data = apiCall.getData()
75 | self._saveToken(apiCall.updateToken(self.token))
76 | # Checking if user wants the raw dictionary
77 | if raw_data:
78 | return data
79 | if not data.get("value"):
80 | # Still returning df for single user endpoints
81 | if data:
82 | if data.get("status") == 404 or data.get("errors"):
83 | warn("ERROR: Invalid request")
84 | return data
85 | return pd.json_normalize(data)
86 | return None
87 | df = pd.concat([df, pd.json_normalize(data["value"])], ignore_index=True)
88 | # Checking for another link
89 | if not data.get("next_link"):
90 | return df
91 | # Saving the next link
92 | link = data["next_link"]
93 | # Finding the endpoint value
94 | end = re.search("v[\\d]/", link).end(0)
95 | url = self._get_url(reference, link[end:])
96 |
97 | @authorize
98 | def post(
99 | self,
100 | data: dict,
101 | reference: str = "school",
102 | endpoint: str = "users",
103 | ) -> dict:
104 | """Post request to the Sky API
105 | Args:
106 | data: Dictionary that defines the request data to be passed to
107 | the api in order to create a new record
108 | reference: Which SKY Api refrence are you calling. See them here
109 | https://developer.blackbaud.com/skyapi/apis
110 | endpoint: The specific endpioint that exist in the given api reference
111 | Returns:
112 | Dictionary with data from the sky api
113 | """
114 | url = self._get_url(reference, endpoint)
115 |
116 | apiCall = PostRequest(self.client, url, self.request_header, data=data)
117 |
118 | data = apiCall.getData()
119 | self._saveToken(apiCall.updateToken(self.token))
120 | return data
121 |
122 | @authorize
123 | def patch(
124 | self,
125 | reference: str = "school",
126 | endpoint: str = "users",
127 | params: Union[dict, None] = None,
128 | body: Union[dict, None] = None,
129 | data: Union[dict, None] = None,
130 | **kwargs,
131 | ) -> dict:
132 | """Patch requests to the Sky API
133 | Args:
134 | data: Dictionary that defines the request data to be passed to
135 | the api in order to create a new record
136 | reference: Which SKY Api refrence are you calling. See them here
137 | https://developer.blackbaud.com/skyapi/apis
138 | endpoint: The specific endpioint that exist in the given api reference
139 | Returns:
140 | Dictionary with data from the sky api
141 | """
142 | url = self._get_url(reference, endpoint)
143 |
144 | apiCall = PatchRequest(
145 | self.client, url, self.request_header, params=params, data=data
146 | )
147 |
148 | data = apiCall.getData(**kwargs)
149 | self._saveToken(apiCall.updateToken(self.token))
150 | return data
151 |
152 | @authorize
153 | def delete(
154 | self,
155 | reference: str = "school",
156 | endpoint: str = "roles",
157 | params: Union[dict, None] = None,
158 | data: Union[dict, None] = None,
159 | **kwargs,
160 | ) -> dict:
161 | """Delete requests to the sky API
162 |
163 | Args:
164 | reference: Which SKY Api refrence are you calling. See them here
165 | https://developer.blackbaud.com/skyapi/apis
166 | endpoint: The specific endpioint that exist in the given api reference
167 | **kwargs: ... Honestly don't know yet. Never used this endpoint. Just
168 | adding for testing
169 | Returns:
170 | Dictionary with data from the sky api
171 | """
172 | url = self._get_url(reference, endpoint)
173 |
174 | apiCall = DeleteRequest(
175 | self.client, url, self.request_header, params=params, data=data
176 | )
177 |
178 | data = apiCall.getData(**kwargs)
179 | self._saveToken(apiCall.updateToken(self.token))
180 | return data
181 |
182 | def getUsers(self, roles: Union[list, str] = "student") -> pd.DataFrame:
183 | """Get a DataFrame of users from the Core database
184 |
185 | Args:
186 | roles: A list (or string) of role name(s) from your Blackbaud
187 | Core database
188 | Returns:
189 | Pandas dataframe of users details
190 | """
191 | roles = self.getRoleId(roles)
192 | users = pd.DataFrame()
193 | for role in roles:
194 | user_df = self.get(
195 | endpoint="users/extended", params={"base_role_ids": role}
196 | )
197 | if isinstance(user_df, pd.DataFrame):
198 | users = pd.concat([users, user_df], ignore_index=True)
199 | return users
200 |
201 | def getRoleId(self, roles: Union[list, str], base: bool = True) -> int:
202 | """Get the Blackbaud id of a role in the Core database
203 |
204 | Args:
205 | role_name: Name of a role in Core
206 | base: If True the base_role_id is returned, otherwise the role id
207 | is returned
208 |
209 | Returns:
210 | The id of a given role
211 | """
212 | if isinstance(roles, str):
213 | roles = [roles]
214 | # Each role should have Title case to match Blackbaud
215 | for i in range(len(roles)):
216 | roles[i] = roles[i].title()
217 | role_id = self.get("roles")
218 | role_id = role_id.loc[role_id.name.isin(roles)]
219 | # Returning the base
220 | if base:
221 | return role_id.base_role_id.tolist()
222 | return role_id.id.tolist()
223 |
224 | def getLevels(
225 | self, abbv: str = None, name: str = None, id: bool = False
226 | ) -> Union[pd.DataFrame, list, int]:
227 | """Gets school level data from Core database
228 |
229 | Args:
230 | abbreviation: Abbreviation of a given school level in the Core db
231 | name: Name of a given school level in the Core db
232 | id: If True only the levels id will be returned
233 |
234 | Returns:
235 | Either a df of the school level(s) in the Core db or just the
236 | given level's id
237 | """
238 | # Calling sky to get levels
239 | levels = self.get("levels")
240 | # Filtering
241 | if abbv:
242 | levels = levels.loc[
243 | (levels.abbreviation == abbv),
244 | ]
245 | elif name:
246 | levels = levels.loc[
247 | (levels.name == name),
248 | ]
249 |
250 | # Either returning levels df or just the id value of a particular school level
251 | if id:
252 | return levels.id.values.tolist()
253 | return levels
254 |
255 | def getSections(
256 | self,
257 | abbv: str = None,
258 | name: str = None,
259 | ) -> pd.DataFrame:
260 | """Gets the sections in the users Core database
261 |
262 | Args:
263 | abbreviation: Abbreviation of a given school level in the Core db
264 | to be passed into self.getLevels
265 | name: Name of a given school level in the Core db to be passed
266 | into self.getLevels
267 |
268 | Returns:
269 | Dataframe with data from sections in the Core Db
270 | """
271 |
272 | course_levels = self.getLevels(name=name, abbv=abbv, id=True)
273 |
274 | df = pd.DataFrame()
275 |
276 | # Passing level_ids to the Sky API
277 | for level in course_levels:
278 | # Appending data to the df
279 | df = pd.concat(
280 | [
281 | df,
282 | self.get(
283 | endpoint="academics/sections", params={"level_num": level}
284 | ),
285 | ],
286 | ignore_index=True,
287 | )
288 |
289 | # Cleaning the teacher data for each section
290 | teacher_data = (
291 | df.explode("teachers")["teachers"]
292 | .apply(pd.Series)
293 | .query("head == True")
294 | .add_prefix("teacher.")
295 | .drop("teacher.0", axis=1)
296 | )
297 |
298 | # Merging sections with the teachers
299 | df = (
300 | df.merge(teacher_data, left_index=True, right_index=True)
301 | .reset_index(drop=True)
302 | .drop("teachers", axis=1)
303 | )
304 |
305 | return df
306 |
307 | def getStudentEnrollments(self, students: Union[int, list] = None) -> pd.DataFrame:
308 | """Returns a DataFrame of all current student enrollments"""
309 | if not students:
310 | students = self.getUsers()
311 | students = students.id.tolist()
312 | if isinstance(students, (str, int)):
313 | students = [students]
314 | if not isinstance(students, list):
315 | raise Exception(
316 | "Value of students must either be a user id or list of user ids"
317 | )
318 |
319 | enrollment = pd.DataFrame()
320 | for user_id in students:
321 | student_enrollment = self.get(f"academics/enrollments/{user_id}")
322 | if isinstance(student_enrollment, pd.DataFrame):
323 | student_enrollment = student_enrollment.assign(user_id=user_id)
324 | enrollment = pd.concat(
325 | [enrollment, student_enrollment], ignore_index=True
326 | )
327 | return enrollment
328 |
329 | def enrollmentMedley(
330 | self,
331 | ) -> dict:
332 |
333 | # Getting current school year enrollments
334 | enrollments = self.getStudentEnrollments()
335 |
336 | # Getting the level description of the enrollments
337 | enrollments = enrollments.merge(
338 | self.getLevels()
339 | .drop("abbreviation", axis=1)
340 | .rename(columns={"id": "level_number", "name": "level_description"})
341 | )
342 |
343 | # Saving offerings db once instead of calling for each id
344 | offerings = self.get("offeringtypes")
345 |
346 | # Filtering enrollments for advisory and academic enrollments
347 | academic_enrollments = enrollments.loc[
348 | enrollments.offering_type_id.isin(
349 | offerings.loc[offerings.description == "Academics", "id"].tolist()
350 | )
351 | ]
352 | advisory_enrollments = enrollments.loc[
353 | enrollments.offering_type_id.isin(
354 | offerings.loc[offerings.description == "Advisory", "id"].tolist()
355 | )
356 | ]
357 |
358 | advisory_enrollments = advisory_enrollments.loc[
359 | advisory_enrollments.changed_sections == 0
360 | ]
361 |
362 | # Cleaning the department names
363 | departments = (
364 | academic_enrollments.departments.explode()
365 | .apply(pd.Series)
366 | .drop([0, "id"], axis=1)
367 | .rename(columns={"name": "department_name"})
368 | )
369 |
370 | # Removing departments from the academic df
371 | academic_enrollments = academic_enrollments.drop("departments", axis=1)
372 |
373 | # Adding dept. name to the academic df
374 | academic_enrollments = academic_enrollments.merge(
375 | departments, left_index=True, right_index=True
376 | )
377 |
378 | # Cleaning the Academic Enrollments
379 | term = self.getTerm(active=True, offeringType="Academics")[0].split(" ")[0]
380 | academic_enrollments = (
381 | academic_enrollments.loc[
382 | academic_enrollments.duration_name == term,
383 | [
384 | "user_id",
385 | "block_name",
386 | "course_title",
387 | "faculty_first_name",
388 | "faculty_last_name",
389 | "duration_name",
390 | "id",
391 | "department_name",
392 | "section_identifier",
393 | ],
394 | ]
395 | .rename(columns={"id": "section_id"})
396 | .dropna(axis=0, subset=["section_id"])
397 | )
398 |
399 | # Cleaning advisory enrollments
400 | advisory_enrollments = advisory_enrollments.loc[
401 | advisory_enrollments.changed_sections == 0
402 | ]
403 | # Getting the active term
404 | term = self.getTerm(active=True, offeringType="Advisory")[0].split(" ")[0]
405 | advisory_enrollments = (
406 | advisory_enrollments.loc[
407 | advisory_enrollments.duration_name == term,
408 | [
409 | "user_id",
410 | "course_title",
411 | "faculty_first_name",
412 | "faculty_last_name",
413 | "id",
414 | ],
415 | ]
416 | .rename(columns={"id": "section_id"})
417 | .dropna(axis=0, subset=["section_id"])
418 | )
419 |
420 | # Cleaning athletic enrollments
421 | athletics_enrollments = (
422 | enrollments.loc[
423 | enrollments.offering_type_id.isin(
424 | offerings.loc[offerings.description == "Athletic", "id"].tolist()
425 | ),
426 | [
427 | "user_id",
428 | "course_title",
429 | "faculty_first_name",
430 | "faculty_last_name",
431 | "id",
432 | "duration_name",
433 | ],
434 | ]
435 | .rename(columns={"id": "section_id"})
436 | .dropna(axis=0, subset=["section_id"])
437 | )
438 |
439 | enrollment_dict = {
440 | "academics": academic_enrollments,
441 | "advisory": advisory_enrollments,
442 | "athletics": athletics_enrollments,
443 | }
444 |
445 | return enrollment_dict
446 |
447 | def getTerm(
448 | self, offeringType: str = "Academics", active=False
449 | ) -> Union[pd.DataFrame, list, str]:
450 | """Gets the active terms for the given offering type
451 |
452 | Args:
453 | offeringType: A string of a Core offering type
454 | active: If true just the name of the active terms wil be returned
455 | Returns:
456 |
457 | """
458 | params = {"offering_type": self.getOfferingId(offeringType)[0]}
459 |
460 | data = self.get("terms", params=params)[
461 | ["id", "level_description", "description", "begin_date", "end_date"]
462 | ]
463 |
464 | data = data.query("id > 0").reset_index(drop=True)
465 | data["begin_date"] = pd.to_datetime(data["begin_date"])
466 | data["end_date"] = pd.to_datetime(data["end_date"])
467 |
468 | active_terms = isActiveTerm(data).rename(
469 | columns={"id": "term_id", "description": "term_name"}
470 | )[["term_id", "term_name", "active"]]
471 |
472 | # Returning the name of the active term(s)
473 | if active:
474 | active_terms_list = (
475 | active_terms.loc[active_terms["active"] == True, "term_name"]
476 | .drop_duplicates()
477 | .tolist()
478 | )
479 | return active_terms_list
480 | return active_terms
481 |
482 | def getOfferingId(self, offeringType: Union[str, list] = "Academics") -> list:
483 | """Gets the id of a Core offering type"""
484 | if isinstance(offeringType, str):
485 | offeringType = [offeringType]
486 | data = self.get("offeringtypes")
487 | return data.loc[data.description.isin(offeringType), "id"].tolist()
488 |
489 | def getAdvancedList(self, list_id: int) -> pd.DataFrame:
490 | """Gets Advanced list from Core
491 |
492 | Args:
493 | list_id: The sld of an advanced list in Core
494 |
495 | Returns:
496 | A pandas dataframe of the advanced list
497 | """
498 | # Calling api to get raw list data (Updated the URL as of 1/1/23)
499 | # raw_list = {}
500 | # try:
501 | # raw_list += self.get(endpoint=f"lists/advanced/{list_id}", raw_data=True)
502 | # except KeyError:
503 | # print("Fail")
504 | # Type casting the data to a dataframe
505 |
506 | # A list to hold all dataframes for queries longer than 1000 rows
507 | main = []
508 |
509 | # Run through ~100 pages, which will equate to 100,000 rows max
510 | for i in range(1, 101):
511 | val = self.get(endpoint=f"lists/advanced/{list_id}?page={i}", raw_data=True)
512 |
513 | if val['count'] == 0:
514 | break
515 | else:
516 | main.append(
517 | pd.json_normalize(val["results"]["rows"], "columns").reset_index()
518 | )
519 |
520 | # If there's only one dataframe, return it
521 | if len(main) < 2:
522 | return cleanAdvancedList(main[0])
523 | # Concat the list of dataframes together
524 | else:
525 | data = pd.concat(main, ignore_index=True)
526 | return cleanAdvancedList(data)
527 |
528 | def _loadCachedToken(self) -> Union[None, OAuth2Token]:
529 | """Load Sky API token from cache"""
530 | # Loading token from binary file
531 | if os.path.exists(self.token_path):
532 | with open(self.token_path, "rb") as token:
533 | self.token = pickle.load(token)
534 | return self.token
535 |
536 | def _get_url(self, reference: str, endpoint: str) -> str:
537 | """Format api requests url
538 |
539 | Args:
540 | reference:
541 | endpoint:
542 |
543 | Returns:
544 | API url to call
545 | """
546 | return f"https://api.sky.blackbaud.com/{reference}/v1/{endpoint}"
547 |
548 | def _saveToken(self, token: OAuth2Token) -> None:
549 | """Save OAuth2Token for future use"""
550 | with open(self.token_path, "wb") as f:
551 | pickle.dump(token, f)
552 | self.token = token
553 |
554 | @property
555 | def request_header(self):
556 | """API key to pass to Request header"""
557 | return {"Bb-Api-Subscription-Key": self.api_key}
558 |
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