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neon_api: Python API wrapper for the Neon API.

neon_api is a Python wrapper designed to simplify interactions with the Neon API. It provides a convenient way for developers to integrate their Python applications with the Neon platform, offering methods to manage API keys, projects, branches, databases, endpoints, roles, and operations programmatically.

With neon_api, you can automate tasks, streamline workflows, and build powerful integrations with ease.

Installation

Installation of neon_api is easy, with pip:

$ pip install neon-api

Usage

from neon_api import NeonAPI

# Initialize the client.
neon = NeonAPI(api_key='your_api_key')

Documentation is available on ReadTheDocs.

Remember that you should never expose your api_key and handle it carefully since it gives access to sensitive data. It's better to set it as an environment variable (e.g. NEON_API_KEY + accompanying neon_api.from_environ()).


Methods of the NeonAPI class:

  • me(): Returns the current user.

Manage API keys:

  • api_keys(): Returns a list of API keys.
  • api_key_create(**json): Creates an API key.
  • api_key_delete(key_id): Deletes a given API key.

Manage projects:

  • projects(): Returns a list of projects.
  • project(project_id): Returns a specific project.
  • project_create(project_id, **json): Creates a new project.
  • project_update(project_id, **json): Updates a given project.
  • project_delete(project_id): Deletes a given project.
  • project_permissions(project_id): Returns a list of permissions for a given project.
  • project_permissions_grant(project_id, **json): Grant permissions to a given project.
  • project_permissions_revoke(project_id, **json): Revoke permissions from a given project.

Manage branches:

  • branches(project_id): Returns a list of branches for a given project.
  • branch(project_id, branch_id): Returns a specific branch.
  • branch_create(project_id, **json): Creates a new branch.
  • branch_update(project_id, branch_id, **json): Updates a given branch.
  • branch_delete(project_id, branch_id): Deletes a given branch.
  • branch_set_as_primary(project_id, branch_id): Sets a given branch as primary.

Manage databases:

  • databases(project_id, branch_id): Returns a list of databases for a given project and branch.
  • database(project_id, branch_id, database_id): Returns a specific database.
  • database_create(project_id, branch_id, **json): Creates a new database.
  • database_update(project_id, branch_id, **json): Updates a given database.
  • database_delete(project_id, branch_id, database_id): Deletes a given database.

Manage endpoints:

  • endpoints(project_id, branch_id): Returns a list of endpoints for a given project and branch.
  • endpoint_create(project_id, branch_id, **json): Creates a new endpoint.
  • endpoint_update(project_id, branch_id, endpoint_id, **json): Updates a given endpoint.
  • endpoint_delete(project_id, branch_id, endpoint_id): Deletes a given endpoint.
  • endpoint_start(project_id, branch_id, endpoint_id): Starts a given endpoint.
  • endpoint_suspend(project_id, branch_id, endpoint_id): Suspends a given endpoint.

Manage roles:

  • roles(project_id, branch_id): Returns a list of roles for a given project and branch.
  • role(project_id, branch_id, role_name): Returns a specific role.
  • role_create(project_id, branch_id, role_name): Creates a new role.
  • role_delete(project_id, branch_id, role_name): Deletes a given role.
  • role_password_reveal(project_id, branch_id, role_name): Reveals the password for a given role.
  • role_password_reset(project_id, branch_id, role_name): Resets the password for a given role.

Manage operations:

  • operations(project_id): Returns a list of operations for a given project.
  • operation(project_id, operation_id): Returns a specific operation.

Experimental:

  • consumption(): Returns a list of project consumption metrics.

View the Neon API documentation for more information on the available endpoints and their parameters.

Development

First, create a virtual environment, then install the dependencies of the library with pip:

$ pip install -r requirements.txt

This will install all the necessary dependencies for development.

To run the tests, use the following command:

$ make test

The tests don't require an internet connection, as they are mocked using the pytest-vcr library. To record new cassettes, use the following command:

$ make record

This will record new cassettes for the tests. Make sure to commit these cassettes along with your changes.

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