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Python client library for ownCloud

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This pure python library makes it possible to connect to an ownCloud instance and perform file, share and attribute operations.

Please note that this is not a sync client implementation but a library that provides functions to abstract away HTTP calls for various ownCloud APIs.

See the ownCloud homepage for more information about ownCloud.

Features

Supports connecting to ownCloud 8.2, 9.0, 9.1 and newer.

General information

  • retrieve information about ownCloud instance (e.g. version, host, URL, etc.)

Accessing files

  • basic file operations like getting a directory listing, file upload/download, directory creation, etc
  • read/write file contents from strings
  • upload with chunking and mtime keeping
  • upload whole directories
  • directory download as zip
  • access files from public links
  • upload files to files drop link target

Sharing (OCS Share API)

  • share a file/directory via public link
  • share a file/directory with another user or group
  • unshare a file/directory
  • check if a file/directory is already shared
  • get information about a shared resource
  • update properties of a known share

Apps (OCS Provisioning API)

  • enable/disable apps
  • retrieve list of enabled apps

Users (OCS Provisioning API)

  • create/delete users
  • create/delete groups
  • add/remove user from groups

App data

  • store app data as key/values using the privatedata OCS API

Requirements

  • Python >= 2.7 or Python >= 3.5
  • requests module (for making HTTP requests)

Installation

Automatic installation with pip:

$ pip install pyocclient

Manual installation of development version with git:

$ pip install requests
$ git clone https://github.com/owncloud/pyocclient.git
$ cd pyocclient
$ python setup.py install

Usage

Example for uploading a file then sharing with link:

import owncloud

oc = owncloud.Client('http://domain.tld/owncloud')

oc.login('user', 'password')

oc.mkdir('testdir')

oc.put_file('testdir/remotefile.txt', 'localfile.txt')

link_info = oc.share_file_with_link('testdir/remotefile.txt')

print "Here is your link: " + link_info.get_link()

Example for uploading a file to a public shared folder:

import owncloud

public_link = 'http://domain.tld/owncloud/A1B2C3D4'

oc = owncloud.Client.from_public_link(public_link)
oc.drop_file('myfile.zip')

Example for downloading a file from a public shared folder with password:

import owncloud

public_link = 'http://domain.tld/owncloud/A1B2C3D4'
folder_password = 'secret'

oc = owncloud.Client.from_public_link(public_link, folder_password=folder_password)
oc.get_file('/sharedfile.zip', 'download/destination/sharedfile.zip')

Running the unit tests

To run the unit tests, create a config file called "owncloud/test/config.py". There is a config file example called "owncloud/test/config.py.sample". All the information required is in that file. It should point to a running ownCloud instance to test against.

You might also need to install the unittest-data-provider package:

$ pip install unittest-data-provider

Then run the script "runtests.sh":

$ ./runtests.sh

Building the documentation

To build the documentation, you will need to install Sphinx and docutil. Then run the following commands:

$ sphinx-apidoc -e -f -o docs/source owncloud/ owncloud/test
$ cd docs
$ make html

You can then find the documentation inside of "doc/build/html".