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Acquia Cloud API client.

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Python Library for Acquia's Cloud API

This is a python client for using the Acquia Cloud API.

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Installation

Installing With pip (recommended)

pip install acapi

Manual Installation

$ git clone git@github.com:skwashd/python-acquia-cloud.git acapi
$ cd acapi
$ ./setup.py build && ./setup.py install

Examples

import acapi

from pprint import pprint

# Acquia subscription name.
subname = 'example'
# Website domain.
domain = 'example.com'

# Instantiate client using environment variables.
# Set ACQUIA_CLOUD_API_USER and ACQUIA_CLOUD_API_TOKEN accordingly.
c = acapi.Client()

# Get the site object.
site = c.site(subname)

# Get the environments object.
envs = site.environments()

# Print all environments on a subscription.
pprint(envs)

# List the SSH host for each environment.
for env in envs:
    print "Env: {env} SSH Host: {host}".format(env=env, host=envs[env]['ssh_host'])

# Move a domain from stage to production.
envs['prod'].domain(domain).move('test')

# Backup the development environment database and download the dump file.
site.environment('dev').db(subname).backups().create().download('/tmp/backup.sql.gz')

This library was created and maintained by Dave Hall.

See LICENSE.

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