Python wrapper for Schoology’s API.
You may easily install schoolopy
from PyPI with pip3 install schoolopy
.
Before any use of schoolopy
, you'll need to import it.
import schoolopy
You'll then need to instantiate the Auth
class and, using that object, instantiate the API wrapper. There are two ways of authenticating with Schoology: two-legged and three-legged. The former is far simpler and useful for apps used by only one user who is capable of managing their own API keys, but if you're building a web app to interact with Schoology you'll need to use three-legged.
Obtain your consumer API key and secret from [Schoology URL]/api
.
# Two-legged
sc = schoolopy.Schoology(schoolopy.Auth(key, secret))
sc.get_feed() # etc.
# Three-legged
auth = schoolopy.Auth(key, secret, three_legged=True, domain='https://schoology.com') # Replace URL with that of your school's Schoology
url = auth.request_authorization()
# Redirect user to that URL as appropriate for your application. Once user has performed action, continue.
if not auth.authorize():
raise SystemExit('User not authorized!')
sc = schoolopy.Schoology(auth)
More in-depth examples of both two- and three-legged authentication in action can be found in example-twolegged.py
and example-threelegged.py
. You will need to write your key and secret into example_config.yml.example
and rename that file to example_config.yml
.
This library contains a large number of functions for interaction with the API, and listing them all would be impractical.
For a comprehensive list of what endpoints are available, consult the REST API v1 documentation.
Most objects’ functions follow a similar pattern to the following example.
[realm]
represents the name of any realm type; in this case you can use district
, school
, user
, section
, or group
. Valid realms may vary for different objects.
event
represents an Event
object.
sc.get_events([realm]_id=)
sc.get_[realm]_events([realm]_id)
sc.create_event(event, [realm]_id=)
sc.create_[realm]_event(event, [realm]_id)
sc.get_event(event_id, [realm]_id=)
sc.get_[realm]_events([realm]_id)
sc.update_event(event, event_id, [realm]_id=)
sc.update_[realm]_event(event, event_id, [realm]_id)
sc.delete_event(event_id, [realm]_id=)
sc.delete_[realm]_event(event_id, [realm]_id)
Note: Some methods, such as `get_courses`, are currently broken because Schoology's API has stopped providing data on the relevant endpoints.
This library was created by Erik Boesen.
This software is available under the MIT License.