Vidispine
Install and use Python SDK with Vidispine API
Applies to
Python-based environments and requirements to integrate with Vidispine API.
Summary
With our new Python SDK you will direct access to the correct arguments and datatypes for the Vidispine API which of course makes it much easier to get started building your media supply chain with Vidispine API.
System requirements and pre-requisites
Vidispine 5.x verified, accessible and running
understanding of the Vidispine API configuration and infrastructure
a python 3.4+ environment
how to use the PIP installer
or how to install from our GitHub repository including a GitHub account
Installation
The Python environment installs on Windows, OSX, and Linux. As mentioned earlier Vidispine recommends users to install Python 3 for future compliance.
Please use below common install using shell.
Pip install Vidispine
Or install directly from the source at the Vidispine GitHub Repository GitHub - vidispine/vidispine-python-sdk: Deprecated. This repository is no longer maintained and will be removed in the near future.
Usage example
After successfully installed Python you are ready to test your first script. In this example, we retrieve the server information using a python call to Vidispine API
Use your favourite Python Editing environment and follow along
### Getting vidispine server version information
```python
from __future__ import print_function
import vidispine
from vidispine.rest import ApiException
from pprint import pprint
configuration = vidispine.Configuration()
# Configure HTTP basic auth
configuration.username = 'YOUR_USERNAME'
configuration.password = 'YOUR_PASSWORD'
# Create an instance of the API class
system_api = vidispine.SystemApi(vidispine.ApiClient(configuration))
try:
# Get version info
api_response = system_api.get_version()
pprint(api_response)
except ApiException as e:
print("Exception when getting version info: %s\n" % e)
```
As of January 1, 2020 the core development team of the Python Software foundation will no longer support, update or provide new versions of Python. So, of possible – use Python 3.
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