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Python client for CloudFlare.

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A Python client for CloudFlare API v4 and Host API.

It provides two levels of integration against the CloudFlare API:

  1. A low level API, with one method per API endpoint (pycloudflare.services).

  2. A high level ORM API (pycloudflare.models).

Only a subset of the CloudFlare API is currently supported:

  • Users

  • Zones

  • Zone Settings

  • DNS Records

  • Page Rules

  • User creation & authentication through CloudFlare’s partner-facing Host API.

Usage

Get all our zones at CloudFlare

>>> cf = CloudFlareService(api_key, email)
>>> for domain in cf.get_zones():
>>>     print domain['name'], domain['id']

Configuration

The Host (Partner) API service client is configured when it is instantiated and reads its configuration from configuration.json.

The configuration file should be in the format:

{
    "common": {
        "cloudflare": {
            "api_key": "HOST API KEY HERE",
         }
    }
}

Testing

Install development requirements:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Tests can then be run by doing:

nosetests

The integration tests require a host API key. They can be run with:

nosetests tests/test_integration.py

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