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Python client API to access SecureDrop Journalist REST API

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Python Client for SecureDrop

Development

This project uses pipenv to manage all dependencies. This is a Python3 project.

We are using mypy for type annotation checks.

We cover all the API calls of SecureDrop.

Note: The get_source will get an update to take a Source object as an input.

We will also add a bunch of more tests.

Testing

To test the code, you will need to run the SecureDrop make dev command in the same system. The test suite for this project will test against that development container.

License: GPLv3+

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