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title: Python Interface
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---
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## Python Module
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A [Python module](https://github.com/inventree/inventree-python) is provided for rapid development of third party scripts or applications using the REST API. The python module handles authentication and API transactions, providing an extremely clean interface for interacting with and manipulating database data.
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### Features
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- Automatic authentication management using token-based authentication
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- Pythonic data access
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- Native file uploads
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- Powerful functions for accessing related model data
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### Installation
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The inventree python interface can be easily installed via the [PIP package manager](https://pypi.org/project/inventree/):
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```
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pip3 install inventree
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```
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Alternatively, it can downloaded and installed from source, from [GitHub](https://github.com/inventree/inventree-python).
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### Examples
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The inventree Python module is designed to be very lightweight and simple to use. Some simple examples are provided below:
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#### Authentication
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Authentication against an InvenTree server is simple:
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```python
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from inventree.api import InvenTreeAPI
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SERVER_ADDRESS = 'http://127.0.0.1:8000'
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MY_USERNAME = 'not_my_real_username'
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MY_PASSWORD = 'not_my_real_password'
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api = InvenTreeAPI(SERVER_ADDRESS, username=MY_USERNAME, password=MY_PASSWORD)
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```
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Alternatively, if you already have an access token:
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```python
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api = InvenTreeAPI(SERVER_ADDRESS, token=MY_TOKEN)
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```
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#### Retrieving Individual Items
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If the primary-key of an object is already known, retrieving it from the database is performed as follows:
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```python
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from inventree.part import PartCategory
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category = PartCatgory(api, 10)
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```
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#### Querying / Listing Items
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Database items can be queried by using the `list` method for the given class:
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```python
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from inventree.part import Part
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from inventree.stock import StockItem
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parts = Part.list(api, category=10, assembly=True)
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items = StockItem.list(api, location=4, part=24)
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```
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Once an object has been retrieved from the database, its related objects can be returned with helper functions:
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```python
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part = Part(api, 25)
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stock_items = part.getStockItems()
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```
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Some classes also have helper functions for performing certain actions, such as uploading file attachments or test results:
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```python
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stock_item = StockItem(api, 1001)
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stock_item.uploadTestResult("Firmware", True, value="0x12345678", attachment="device_firmware.bin")
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```
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#### Creating New Items
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```python
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from inventree.part import Part, PartCategory
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from inventree.stock import StockItem
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## Create a new PartCategory object,
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## underneath the existing category with pk 7. Leave the parent empty fpr a top level category
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furniture = PartCategory.create(api, {
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'name': 'Furniture',
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'description': 'Chairs, tables, etc',
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'parent': 7,
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})
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## Create a new Part
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## Use the pk (primary-key) of the newly created category
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couch = Part.create(api, {
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'name': 'Couch',
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'description': 'Long thing for sitting on',
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'category': furniture.pk,
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'active': True,
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'virtual': False,
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## Note - You do not have to fill out *all* fields
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})
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```
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#### Adding parameters to the sofa
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Each part can have multiple parameters like resistance, voltage or capacitance. For the sofa length and weight make sense. Each parameter has a parameter template that combines the parameter name with a unit. So we first have to create the parameter templates and afterwards add the parameter values to the sofa.
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```python
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from inventree.part import Parameter
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from inventree.part import ParameterTemplate
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LengthTemplate = ParameterTemplate.create(api, { 'name' : 'Length', 'units' : 'Meters' })
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WeightTemplate = ParameterTemplate.create(api, { 'name' : 'Weight', 'units' : 'kg' })
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ParameterLength = Parameter.create(api, { 'part': couch.pk, 'template': LengthTemplate.pk, 'data' : 2 })
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ParameterWeight = Parameter.create(api, { 'part': couch.pk, 'template': WeightTemplate.pk, 'data' : 60 })
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```
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These parameter templates need to be defined only once and can be used for all other parts. Lets finally add a picture.
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```python
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couch.upload_image('my_nice_couch.jpg')
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```
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#### Adding a location to the sofa
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If we have several sofas on stock we need to know there we have stored them. So let’s add stock locations to the part. Stock locations can be organized in a hierarchical manner e.g. boxes in shelves in aisles in rooms. So each location can have a parent. Let’s assume we have 10 sofas in box 12 and 3 sofas in box 13 located in shelve 43 aisle 3. First we have to create the locations, afterwards we can put the sofas inside.
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```python
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from inventree.stock import StockLocation
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from inventree.stock import StockItem
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...
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## Create the stock locations. Leave the parent empty for top level hierarchy
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Aisle3 = StockLocation.create(api, {'name':'Aisle 3','description':'Aisle for sofas','parent':''})
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Shelve43 = StockLocation.create(api, {'name':'Shelve 43','description':'Shelve for sofas','parent':Aisle3.pk})
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Box12 = StockLocation.create(api, {'name':'Box 12','description':'green box','parent':Shelve43.pk})
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Box13 = StockLocation.create(api, {'name':'Box 13','description':'red box','parent':Shelve43.pk})
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## Now fill them with items
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Id1 = StockItem.create(api, { 'part': sofa.pk, 'quantity': 10, 'notes': 'new ones', 'location': Box12.pk, ‘status’:10 })
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Id2 = StockItem.create(api, { 'part': sofa.pk, 'quantity': 3, 'notes': 'old ones', 'location': Box13.pk, ‘status’:55 })
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```
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Please recognize the different status flags. 10 means OK, 55 means damaged. We have the following choices:
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* 10: OK
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* 50: Attention needed
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* 55: Damaged
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* 60: Destroyed
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* 65: Rejected
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* 70: Lost
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* 85: Returned
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#### Adding manufacturers and supplier
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We can add manufacturers and suppliers to parts. We first need to create two companies, ACME (manufacturer) and X-Store (supplier).
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```python
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from inventree.company import Company
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...
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acme = Company.create(api, {
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'name' : 'ACME',
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'description':'A Company that makes everything',
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'website':'https://www.acme.bla',
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'is_customer':0,
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'is_manufacturer':1,
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'is_supplier':0
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})
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xstore = Company.create(api, {
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'name' : 'X-Store',
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'description':'A really cool online store',
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'website':'https://www.xst.bla',
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'is_customer':0,
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'is_manufacturer':0,
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'is_supplier':1
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})
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```
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Please recognize the different flag settings for is_supplier and is_manufacturer. Now lets add those to our couch:
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```python
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from inventree.company import SupplierPart
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...
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SupplierPart.create(api,{
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'part':couch.pk,
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'supplier':xstore.pk,
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'SKU':'some_code',
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'link':'https://www.xst.bla/products/stock?...'
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})
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SupplierPart.create(api,{
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'part':couch.pk,
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'manufacturer':acme.pk,
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'MPN':'Part code of the manufacturer'
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})
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```
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#### Add a datasheet or other documents
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We have the possibility to add documents to the part. We can use pdf for documents but also other files like 3D drawings or pictures. To do so we add the following commands:
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```python
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from inventree.part import PartAttachment
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PartAttachment.upload_attachment(api, pk, **{'comment':'Datasheet', 'attachment':'manual.pdf'} )
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PartAttachment.upload_attachment(api, pk, **{'comment':'Drawing', 'attachment':'sofa.dxf'} )
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```
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Here pk is the primary key of the part where the attachment will be added, comment is a name of the attachment that can be freely chosen and attachment is a file that must exist.
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