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Name: demisto-py
Version: 2.0.4
Summary: A Python library for the Demisto API
Home-page: https://github.com/demisto/demisto-py
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License: Apache Software License
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        # Demisto Client for Python
        
        A Python library for the Demisto API.
        
        Version 2.x is compatible with Demisto server version 4.5 and later.
        
        **Note:** You are viewing the demisto-py 2.x development branch. demisto-py 1.x is officially deprecated (maintenance-mode only) and can be obtained at: https://github.com/demisto/demisto-py/releases.
        
        ## Demisto for Python Usage
        This section covers the steps you need to take to get the client configured.
        
        ### 1. Get a Demisto API Key
        Follow these instructions to generate your Demisto API Key.
        1. In Demisto, navigate to **Settings > API Keys**.
        2. Click the **Generate Your Key** button.
        
        ### 2. Create a Demisto client instance with the api-key and server-url:
        ```python
        import demisto_client
        
        # Also possible to set env variables: DEMISTO_API_KEY and DEMISTO_BASE_URL
        api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'
        host = 'https://YOUR_DEMISTO_HOST'
        
        api_instance = demisto_client.configure(base_url=host, api_key=api_key)
        
        ```
        
        **Alternatively, you can login with username and password:**
        
        ```python
        import demisto_client
        
        host = 'https://YOUR_DEMISTO_HOST'
        username = 'YOUR_USERNAME'
        password = 'YOUR_PASSWORD'
        
        api_instance = demisto_client.configure(base_url=host, username=username, password=password)
        
        ```
        
        
        ### 3. Create incidents
        
        ```python
        import demisto_client.demisto_api
        from demisto_client.demisto_api.rest import ApiException
        
        
        api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'
        host = 'https://YOUR_DEMISTO_HOST'
        
        api_instance = demisto_client.configure(base_url=host, api_key=api_key, debug=False)
        create_incident_request = demisto_client.demisto_api.CreateIncidentRequest()
        
        create_incident_request.name = 'Sample Simulation Incident'
        create_incident_request.type = 'Simulation'
        create_incident_request.owner = 'Admin'
        
        try:
            api_response = api_instance.create_incident(create_incident_request=create_incident_request)
            print(api_response)
        except ApiException as e:
            print("Exception when calling DefaultApi->create_incident: %s\n" % e)
        
        ```
        
        Additional examples available in the [docs](docs/README.md) and under the [examples folder](examples/).
        
        ## API Documentation
        API Documentation based upon the Demisto Server Swagger API is available [here](docs/README.md)
        
        ## Dev Environment Setup
        We build for both python 2 and 3. We recommend installing both development environments. You can use pyenv to manage multiple python versions (see: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv). We use [tox](https://github.com/tox-dev/tox) for managing environments and running unit tests.
        
        Install `tox`:
        ```
        pip install tox
        ```
        List configured environments:
        ```
        tox -l
        ```
        Then setup dev virtual envs for both python 2 and 3 (will also install all necessary requirements):
        ```
        tox --devenv venv2 --devenv py27
        tox --devenv venv3 --devenv py37
        ```
        Activate python 2 env by running:
        ```
        . venv2/bin/activate
        ```
        Switch to python 3 env by running:
        ```
        . venv3/bin/activate
        ```
        
        ## Running Unit Tests
        We use pytest to run unit tests. Inside a virtual env you can run unit test using:
        ```
        python -m pytest -v
        ```
        Additionally, our build uses tox to run on multiple envs. To use tox to run on all supported environments (py27, py36, py37), run:
        ```
        tox -q  
        ```
        To run on a specific environment, you can use:
        ```
        tox -q -e py27
        ```
        
        ## Code Generation
        Library code was generated using the Demisto Server 4.5.0 Swagger definition. 
        We use a script to generate the code and then modify as needed. 
        If you would like to contribute don't modify the generated code directly, modify the script. 
        To generate the code run (requires bash, sed and docker):
        ```
        ./gen-code.sh
        ```
        
        ## License
        Apache 2.0 - See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for more information.
        
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