Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pyfilemail
Version: 0.4.1
Summary: Python command line tool and API for file transfers with www.filemail.com
Home-page: https://github.com/apetrynet/pyfilemail
Author: Daniel Flehner Heen
Author-email: UNKNOWN
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/apetrynet/pyfilemail/tarball/0.4.1
Description: Welcome to pyfilemail's documentation!
        ======================================
        
        Pyfilemail is a command line tool and API for sending and recieving files with `Filemail <https://www.filemail.com>`_
        based on `requests <https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests>`_ and filemail's `API <https://www.filemail.com/apidoc/ApiDocumentation.aspx>`_.
        
        To avoid nagging about API KEY you should register and get one `here <http://www.filemail.com/apidoc/ApiKey.aspx>`_.
        If you register for a paid plan you unlock all features and will be able to add/delete/update your transfers/contacts/group/company settings.
        Without registering you'll still be able to send files as a free plan user but remember to use the ``--free`` argument in the command line tool.
        
        For more info on the different plans please go to `Filemail <https://www.filemail.com>`_
        
        I've tried to keep this api as simple as possible and rely on filemail's own validation of data to keep you all in check :)
        The reason for this is that I don't work at filemail and have no insight in what validation they have for the data passed.
        It also saves me a lot of head ache writing rock solid validation code and I think this is a more flexible way of doing it if the Filemail team decides to change
        the API in any way.
        
        Appart from ``pyfilemail.User`` and  ``pyfilemail.Transfer`` classes, all return objects from filemail are ``dict`` objects based on json responses.
        
        So far this has been developed and tested on Ubuntu 16.04.
        I'll try to get my hands on a Windows and OSX machine and addapt the code to make sure it works there as well.
        
        API documentation is available at `readthedocs <http://pyfilemail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_
        
        Any feedback is more than welcome and please report bugs through `github <https://github.com/apetrynet/pyfilemail/issues>`_
        
        Installation
        ============
        ..  code-block:: bash
        
            pip install pyfilemail
        
        Disclaimer
        ==========
        I use this software myself and have not yet experienced broken files, but I take no responsibility for the files sent or received using pyfilemail whether it comes to content or state of files passing through.
        Pyfilemail is still work in progress and parts of the API might change as I develop and test it further.
        
        
        Command line example
        ====================
        
        ..  code-block:: bash
        
            pyfilemail \
            --from myemail@somedomain.com \
            --to lucky.b@receiver.com \
            --free \
            --subject "Amazing document!" \
            --message "Have you seen how amazingly big this document is?" \
            --payload /path/to/file.ext /path/to/folder/
        
        Add API KEY
        ===========
        
        You can add the API KEY to the local config file with the ``--add-api-key`` argumet.
        
        ..  code-block:: bash
        
            pyfilemail --add-api-key YOUR-API-KEY-FROM-FILEMAIL
        
        Command line help
        =================
        
        ..  code-block:: bash
        
            usage: pyfilemail [-h] [--version] [--add-api-key ADD_API_KEY] [--free] [-nc]
                          [--compress] [--confirm] [--quiet] [--days 3]
                          [--downloads 0] [--message MESSAGE] [--notify]
                          [--subject SUBJECT]
                          [--to recipient@receiver.com [recipient@receiver.com ...]]
                          [--password PASSWORD] [--from USERNAME] [--store-password]
                          [--delete-password] [--payload PAYLOAD [PAYLOAD ...]]
        
            Command line Filemail transfer through Python
        
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              --version             show program's version number and exit
              --add-api-key ADD_API_KEY
                                    Add API KEY from Filemail to local config file
              --free                Send files without a registered Filemail account
              -nc, --no-checksum    Skip calculating checksum on added files
              --compress            Compress (ZIP) data before sending?
              --confirm             Email confirmation after sending the files?
              --quiet               Log only warnings to console
              --days 3              Number of days the file(s) are available for download
              --downloads 0         Number of times the file(s) may be downloaded.
                                    0=unlimited
              --message MESSAGE     Message to the recipient(s) of the transfer
              --notify              Notify when recipients download your files?
              --subject SUBJECT     Subject of email sent with transfer
              --to recipient@receiver.com [recipient@receiver.com ...]
                                    Recipient(s) of the transfer (email addresses)
              --password PASSWORD   Protect transfer with the supplied password
              --from USERNAME       Your email address
              --store-password      Store user password in keychain if available
              --delete-password     Delete password stored in keychain
              --payload PAYLOAD [PAYLOAD ...]
                                    File(s) and/or folder(s) to transfer
        
        Python API examples
        ===================
        
        ..  code-block:: python
        
            import pyfilemail
        
            # Setup a transfer
        
            # Initialize Filemail with as free (as in free beer) user
            user = pyfilemail.User(username='user@mailprovider.com')
        
            transfer = pyfilemail.Transfer(user,
                                           to='lucky@recipient.com',
                                           subject='My BIG file no email can handle',
                                           message='You will not belive the speed of this download!',
                                           notify=True,
                                           confirmation=True,
                                           days=7,
                                           password='JuSt2BeSaf£')
        
            # Add a single file to transfer queue
            transfer.add_files('/path/to/my/BIG_file.ext')
        
            # Add multiple files
            list_of_files = ['/path/to/my/BIG_file_1.ext',
                             '/path/to/my/BIG_file_2.ext',
                             '/path/to/my/BIG_file_3.ext']
        
            transfer.add_files(list_of_files)
        
            # Send files to recipient(s)
            transfer.send(auto_complete=True)
        
            # Login to a registered Filemail account
            user = pyfilemail.User(username='user@mailprovider.com',
                                   password='YourSecretPassword2014')
        
            # List all prior transfers
            transfers = user.get_sent(expired=True)
        
            # Get contacts
            user.get_contacts()
        
            # Get one single contact
            contact = user.get_contact('contact@email.address.com')
        
            # Update that contact
            contact['name'] = 'Mr. Orange'
            user.update_contact(contact)
        
            # Delete contact
            unfriendly = user.get_contact('contact@email.address.com')
            user.delete_contact(unfriendly)
        
            # Download received transfers for the past 7 days
            transfers = user.get_received(age=7)
            for transfer in transfers:
                transfer.download(destination='/home/myname/Downloads')
        
            # Logout
            user.logout()
        
        
Keywords: filemail,pyfilemail,file transfer,large file transfer,fast transfer,transfer,fast
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
