This is no longer supported, as we're investing in SDKs using our REST API.
Please consider using Doist/todoist-api-python instead, which should cover most use-cases.
Welcome to the official client to the Todoist Sync API.
This client makes actions using the Sync API easier to use and also caches values locally to make right usage of the partial sync mechanism of the API.
The package can be installed as any other pip package:
pip install todoist-python
The official Documentation can be found at https://todoist-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.
You can import todoist-python
on your Python application or just try it out
from the python REPL (read-eval-print-loop).
This is how it looks like when using the REPL:
$ python
>>> import todoist
>>> api = todoist.TodoistAPI('0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567')
>>> api.sync()
>>> full_name = api.state['user']['full_name']
>>> print(full_name)
John Doe
>>> for project in api.state['projects']:
... print(project['name'])
...
Personal
Shopping
Work
Errands
Movies to watch
The state
attribute has all the data of your full sync and the sync
method
does the job of keeping things in sync in the best way possible.
You can add or change data as well. Let's add a task and change it as examples:
$ python
>>> import todoist
>>> api = todoist.TodoistAPI('0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567')
>>> item = api.items.add('My taks') # oh no, typo!
>>> api.commit() # commit the changes to the server
{'id': 1234567890, u'content': u'My taks', u'user_id': 1, ...}
>>>
>>> api.items.update(item['id'], content='My task')
>>> api.commit() # never forget to commit!
{'id': 1234567890, u'content': u'My task', u'user_id': 1, ...}
That's it! To know what actions are available for each object, refer to
Managers
in our official documentation.
We also document all the actions available on this library along with our official API documentation. Here is one example of the add task endpoint. Check the python tab on the examples for actions related to this library.
This project still supports Python 2.7 but we recommend Python 3.
We recommend using virtualenv and pip for the project bootstrap. Below is a step by step of the bootstrap process:
Clone the repo and enter it:
$ git clone git@github.com:Doist/todoist-python.git ; cd todoist-python
Create an environment:
$ virtualenv --system-site-packages -p /usr/bin/python2.7 env # if you need python2.7
$ virtualenv --system-site-packages env # use only python3 if you run this
Activate the environment:
$ source env/bin/activate
Install the library along with all the dependencies (just requests
for this project):
$ pip install -e .
If you want to build the documentation as well, install some extra packages:
$ pip install -r doc/requirements.txt
Build the documentation:
$ (cd doc ; make html)
Read the built documentation by opening:
doc/_build/html/index.html
We have a set of tests to ensure we support Python both 2.x and 3.x.
To test it out, please make sure you have python 2 and python 3 installed in your system. Then install "tox" either globally (preferred way) or in your local environment.
# apt-get install python-tox
or
$ pip install tox
You will also need to have the pytest.ini
file. We are providing a
pytest.ini.sample
that you can copy and paste to create your own
pytest.ini
.
You will need two different tokens (token
and token2
keys on on
pytest.ini
) to be able to run all the tests successfully, since we have tests
for the sharing features.
With the setup done, you can just run:
$ tox
Keep in mind that running the whole test suit may cause some tests to fail as you will certaily hit some limits of API usage. We recommend only running the test for your feature.