Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: open-humans-api
Version: 0.2.6
Summary: Tools for working with Open Humans APIs
Home-page: https://github.com/OpenHumans/open-humans-api
Author: Mad Price Ball
Author-email: support@openhumans.org
License: MIT
Description: open-humans-api
        ===============
        
        This package aims to provide some tools to facilitate working with the
        Open Humans APIs.
        
        In particular, this package provides some command line tools for data
        file downloads and uploads. These tools are listed below.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        This package is distributed via PyPI. We recommend you install it using
        pip, e.g. ``pip install open-humans-api``.
        
        Command line tools
        ------------------
        
        Command line tools aim to facilitate one-off operations by users (for
        example, one-off data upload by a project).
        
        These tools might also be helpful for programmers seeking to use the API
        in non-Python programmatic contexts.
        
        ohpub-download
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            Usage: ohpub-download [OPTIONS]
        
              Download public data from Open Humans.
        
            Options:
              -s, --source TEXT     the source to download files from
              -u, --username TEXT   the user to download files from
              -d, --directory TEXT  the directory for downloaded files
              -m, --max-size TEXT   the maximum file size to download
              -q, --quiet           Report ERROR level logging to stdout
              --debug               Report DEBUG level logging to stdout
              --help                Show this message and exit.
        
        Examples
        ^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
            # download all 23andMe files to 23andme/
            $ mkdir 23andme
            $ ohpub-download --source direct-sharing-128 --directory 23andme
            # download all of beau's files to the current directory
            $ ohpub-download --username beau
        
        ohproj-download
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            Usage: ohproj-download [OPTIONS]
        
              Download data from project members to the target directory.
        
              Unless this is a member-specific download, directories will be created for
              each project member ID. Also, unless a source is specified, all shared
              sources are downloaded and data is sorted into subdirectories according to
              source.
        
              Projects can optionally return data to Open Humans member accounts. If
              project_data is True (or the "--project-data" flag is used), this data
              (the project's own data files, instead of data from other sources) will be
              downloaded for each member.
        
            Options:
              -d, --directory TEXT     Target directory for downloaded files.  [required]
              -T, --master-token TEXT  Project master access token.
              -m, --member TEXT        Project member ID.
              -t, --access-token TEXT  OAuth2 user access token.
              -s, --source TEXT        Only download files from this source.
              --project-data TEXT      Download this project's own data.
              --max-size TEXT          Maximum file size to download.  [default: 128m]
              -v, --verbose            Report INFO level logging to stdout
              --debug                  Report DEBUG level logging to stdout.
              --memberlist TEXT        Text file with whitelist IDs to retrieve
              --excludelist TEXT       Text file with blacklist IDs to avoid
              --help                   Show this message and exit.
        
        ohproj-download-metadata
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            Usage: ohproj-download-metadata [OPTIONS]
        
              Draft or review metadata files for uploading files to Open Humans.
        
              The target directory should either represent files for a single member (no
              subdirectories), or contain a subdirectory for each project member ID.
        
              -T, --master-token TEXT  Project master access token.  [required]
              --output-csv TEXT        Output project metedata CSV  [required]
              --max-size TEXT       Maximum file size to consider.  [default: 128m]
              -v, --verbose            Show INFO level logging
              --debug                  Show DEBUG level logging.
              --help                Show this message and exit.
        
        ohproj-upload-metadata
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            Usage: ohproj-upload-metadata [OPTIONS]
        
              Draft or review metadata files for uploading files to Open Humans.
        
              The target directory should either represent files for a single member (no
              subdirectories), or contain a subdirectory for each project member ID.
        
            Options:
              -d, --directory TEXT  Target directory  [required]
              --create-csv TEXT     Create draft CSV metadata  [required]
              --max-size TEXT       Maximum file size to consider.  [default: 128m]
              -v, --verbose         Show INFO level logging
              --debug               Show DEBUG level logging.
              --help                Show this message and exit.
        
        Example usage: creating metadata for data upload
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Create directory containing data for project members. For example it
        might look like the following example (two project members with IDs
        '01234567' and '12345678').
        
        -  member\_data/
        -  01234567/
        
           -  testdata.json
           -  testdata.txt
        
        -  12345678/
        
           -  testdata.json
           -  testdata.txt
        
        Draft metadata file:
        
        ::
        
            $ ohproj-upload-metadata -d member_data --create-csv member_data_metadata.csv
        
        Initially it looks like this:
        
        ::
        
            project_member_id,filename,tags,description,md5,creation_date
            01234567,testdata.txt,,,fa61a92e21a2597900cbde09d8ddbc1a,2016-08-23T15:23:22.277060+00:00
            01234567,testdata.json,json,,577da9879649acaf17226a6461bd19c8,2016-08-23T16:06:16.415039+00:00
            12345678,testdata.txt,,,fa61a92e21a2597900cbde09d8ddbc1a,2016-09-20T10:10:59.863201+00:00
            12345678,testdata.json,json,,577da9879649acaf17226a6461bd19c8,2016-09-20T10:10:59.859201+00:00
        
        You can use a spreadsheet editor to edit it. Make sure to save the
        result as CSV! For example, it might look like this if you add
        descriptions and more tags:
        
        ::
        
            1234567,testdata.txt,"txt, verbose-data",Complete test data in text format.,fa61a92e21a2597900cbde09d8ddbc1a,2016-08-23T15:23:22.277060+00:00
            1234567,testdata.json,"json, metadata",Summary metadata in JSON format.,577da9879649acaf17226a6461bd19c8,2016-08-23T16:06:16.415039+00:00
            12345678,testdata.txt,"txt, verbose-data",Complete test data in text format.,fa61a92e21a2597900cbde09d8ddbc1a,2016-09-20T10:10:59.863201+00:00
            12345678,testdata.json,"json, metadata",Summary test data JSON.,577da9879649acaf17226a6461bd19c8,2016-09-20T10:10:59.859201+00:00
        
        ohproj-upload
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            Usage: ohproj-upload [OPTIONS]
        
              Upload files for the project to Open Humans member accounts.
        
              If using a master access token and not specifying member ID:
        
              (1) Files should be organized in subdirectories according to project
              member ID, e.g.:
        
                  main_directory/01234567/data.json
                  main_directory/12345678/data.json
                  main_directory/23456789/data.json
        
              (2) The metadata CSV should have the following format:
        
                  1st column: Project member ID
                  2nd column: filenames
                  3rd & additional columns: Metadata fields (see below)
        
              If uploading for a specific member:
                  (1) The local directory should not contain subdirectories.
                  (2) The metadata CSV should have the following format:
                      1st column: filenames
                      2nd & additional columns: Metadata fields (see below)
        
              The default behavior is to overwrite files with matching filenames on Open
              Humans, but not otherwise delete files. (Use --safe or --sync to change
              this behavior.)
        
              If included, the following metadata columns should be correctly formatted:
                  'tags': should be comma-separated strings
                  'md5': should match the file's md5 hexdigest
                  'creation_date', 'start_date', 'end_date': ISO 8601 dates or datetimes
        
              Other metedata fields (e.g. 'description') can be arbitrary strings.
        
            Options:
              -d, --directory TEXT     Target directory for downloaded files.  [required]
              --metadata-csv TEXT      CSV file containing file metadata.  [required]
              -T, --master-token TEXT  Project master access token.
              -m, --member TEXT        Project member ID.
              -t, --access-token TEXT  OAuth2 user access token.
              --safe                   Do not overwrite files in Open Humans.
              --sync                   Delete files not present in local directories.
              --max-size TEXT          Maximum file size to download.  [default: 128m]
              -v, --verbose            Report INFO level logging to stdout
              --debug                  Report DEBUG level logging to stdout.
              --help                   Show this message and exit.
        
        Example usage: uploading data
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        For organizing the data files and creating a metadata file, see the
        example usage for the ``ohproj-metadata`` command line tool.
        
        Uploading that data with a master access token:
        
        ::
        
            $ ohproj-upload -T MASTER_ACCESS_TOKEN --metadata-csv member_data_metadata.csv -d member_data
        
        ohproj-oauth2-url
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            Usage: ohproj-oauth2-url [OPTIONS]
        
            Get the OAuth2 URL of specified Open Humans Project
        
            Specifying Redirect URL is optional but client id is required.
        
            Options:
            -r, --redirect_uri TEXT  Redirect URL of the project
            -c, --client_id TEXT     Client ID of the project
        
        
        ohproj-message
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            Usage: ohproj-message [OPTIONS]
        
            Message the project members of an Open Humans Project
        
            Options:
            -s, --subject TEXT        Subject of the message
            -m, --message_body TEXT   Compose message
            -at, --access_token TEXT  OAuth2 user access token
            --all_memebers BOOL       Setting this true sends message to all members of the project. By default it is false.
            --project_member_ids ID   A list of comma separated IDs. Example argument: "ID1, ID2"
            -v, --verbose             Show INFO level logging. Default value is FALSE
            --debug                   Show DEBUG level logging. Default value is FALSE
        
        ohproj-delete
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            Usage: ohproj-delete [OPTIONS]
        
            -T, --access_token TEXT       Access token of the project
            -m, --project_member_id ID    Project Member ID
            -b, --file_basename TEXT      File Basename
            -i, --file_id                 File ID
            -all_files BOOL               Setting true to all_files deletes all the files in the given project. By default the value is false.
        
        
        Setting up documentation locally
        ---------------------------------
        
        Navigate to the docs folder.
        
        ::
        
            $ cd docs
        
        Run the make html command
        
        ::
        
            $ make html
        
        The documentation will be in docs_html folder.
        
        ::
        
            $ cd docs_html
        
        Open index.html
        
        Rebuilding the documentation locally
        ------------
        
        Navigate to the docs folder.
        
        ::
        
            $ cd docs
        
        Run the make clean command
        
        ::
        
            $ make clean
        
        Run the make html command
        
        ::
        
            $ make html
        
        The documentation will be in docs_html folder.
        
        ::
        
            $ cd docs_html
        
        Open index.html
        
Keywords: open-humans
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Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
