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Pygerduty

Python Library for PagerDuty's v1 REST API.

This library is currently evolving and backwards compatibility cannot always be guaranteed at this time.

Installation

You can install with pip install pygerduty.

If you want to install from source, then python setup.py install.

Requirements

Python 2.6, 2.7, or >= 3.3.

Documentation

Pygerduty is a thin wrapper around PagerDuty's APIs. You will need to refer to the the PagerDuty Documentation for all available parameters to pass and all available attributes on responses.

The main methods available to resources are list, show, create, update, and delete. Not all resources have endpoints for all of the above methods. Again, refer to the PagerDuty Documentation to see all available endpoints.

Top level resources will be accessible via the PagerDuty object and nested resources available on containers returned from their parent resource.

Examples

Instantiating a client:

import pygerduty
pager = pygerduty.PagerDuty("foobar", "SOMEAPIKEY123456")

Listing a resource:

for schedule in pager.schedules.list():
    print schedule.id, schedule.name

# PX7F8S3 Primary
# PJ48C0S Tertiary
# PCJ94SK Secondary

Getting a resource by ID:

schedule = pager.schedules.show("PX7F8S3")

Creating a resource:

user = next(pager.users.list(query="gary", limit=1))
override = schedule.overrides.create(
    start="2012-12-16", end="2012-12-17", user_id=user.id)

Delete a resource:

schedule.overrides.delete(override.id)

Updating a resource:

pagerduty.users.update(user.id, name="Gary Example")

Acknowledging a group by incidents:

me = next(pager.users.list(query="[email protected]", limit=1))
for incident in pagerduty.incidents.list(status='triggered'):
    incident.acknowledge(requester_id=me.id)