This package provides a Python library to conveniently access the codePost API from any application or script written in the Python language.
You can learn more about codePost, the best tool for educational code feedback, or check out the documentation for powerful, best-in-class REST API that this Python SDK allows you to control.
You can also dive in directly with the codePost API Python SDK cheatsheet.
This section provides a quick overview of how to install the library and getting started, for more complete information, you can reference our First Steps with the codePost API Python SDK.
- This codePost API Python SDK is available on the Python package manager PyPi, and can be installed from all
usual sources, such as with
pip
:You can also install the package just for your account (sudo pipenv install codepost
pip install --user codepost
) or using a tool such aspipenv
which will install the library in a virtual environment (pipenv install codepost
). - Once you've import the
codepost
package, you need to configure it with the API key you've obtained from your Settings page (for other means of setting the API key, read here):import codepost codepost.configure_api_key("ddafde24389de98434f8df3ee482389de98432afde24482f3428923491344f8df3eef34892349134")
- You can then directly access the codePost objects:
to print the grades of all submissions of the assignment
course = codepost.course.list_available(name="CS101", period="Spring 2020")[0] assignment = course.assignments.by_name("Hello World") submissions = assignment.list_submissions() for submission in submissions: print("{student},{grade}", student="+".join(submission.students), grade=submission.grade)
"Hello World"
of the course CS101 in Spring 2020.
The codePost API Python SDK is under active development. At this time, we are welcoming all issues, suggestions and feature requests. Please either post a GitHub issue on this repository, or join our Gitter channel to ask a question.
To start developing, install pipenv, then install
all dependencies (including development dependencies, with the flag --dev
) for this project:
git clone https://github.com/codepost-io/codepost-python
cd codepost-python
pipenv install --dev
Run all tests on all supported versions of Python which you have locally installed:
make test
Run all tests for a specific Python version (modify -e
according to your Python target):
pipenv run tox -e py37
Run all tests in a single file for a specific Python version:
pipenv run tox -e py37 -- tests/util/test_misc.py