DOP is a MIT licensed Python wrapper for Digital Ocean's API.
Full support for all methods listed here
To install dop, simply:
$ pip install dop
It is pretty easy to use:
from dop.client import Client client = Client('client_id', 'api_key') # Print regions. regions = client.regions() for region in regions: print(region.to_json()) # Print sizes. sizes = client.sizes() for size in sizes: print(size.to_json()) # Print public global images. images = client.images() for image in images: print(image.to_json()) # Print your private images. images = client.images(filter='my_images') for image in images: print(image.to_json()) # Create a droplet conf = { 'name': 'test', 'size': {'size_slug': '512MB'}, 'image': {'image_slug': 'ubuntu-13-04-x64'}, 'region': {'region_slug': 'nyc1'}, } droplet = client.create_droplet(**conf)
To create a droplet, you can use the data fetched from regions, sizes and images methods to fill the dictionary properly.
Easy:
from dop.client import Client client = Client.fromCredsFile('/home/user/.do.creds')
Pull requests and improvements are welcome.