Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: scalar-sdk
Version: 0.3.4
Summary: API for managing Scalar platform resources.
License-Expression: Apache-2.0
License-File: LICENSE
Requires-Python: >=3.9
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Requires-Dist: httpx<1,>=0.23.0
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Requires-Dist: sniffio
Requires-Dist: typing-extensions<5,>=4.14
Provides-Extra: aiohttp
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# Scalar API

This library provides convenient access to the Scalar API from Python.

The full API of this library can be found in [api.md](./api.md).

<br />

## Contents

- [Installation](#installation)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [API Reference](./api.md)
- [Async](#async)
- [Authentication](#authentication)
- [Errors](#errors)
- [Client Options](#client-options)
- [Retries and Timeouts](#retries-and-timeouts)
- [Helpers](#helpers)
- [Logging](#logging)
- [Requirements](#requirements)

<br />

## Installation

```sh
pip install scalar-sdk
```

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## Usage

```python
import os

from scalar_sdk import Scalar

client = Scalar(
    bearer_auth=os.environ.get("BEARER_AUTH"),
)

registry = client.registry.list_all_api_documents()

print(registry)
```

The examples in the following sections assume a `client` configured as shown above.

See the [API reference](./api.md) for every available operation.

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## Async

Every client has an `Async` counterpart (`AsyncScalar`) exposing the same resource tree with `await`.

```python
import asyncio

from scalar_sdk import AsyncScalar


async def main() -> None:
    client = AsyncScalar()
    registry = await client.registry.list_all_api_documents()


asyncio.run(main())
```

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## Authentication

Pass credentials to the generated client constructor. Environment variables are read automatically when supported by the target runtime.

| Option | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `bearer_auth` | `string \| provider` | - | Credential for the BearerAuth scheme. Defaults to BEARER_AUTH. |

Declared schemes:

- `BearerAuth` bearer token

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## Errors

Non-success responses throw generated API errors. Error objects expose status, headers, response body, and request metadata where the target runtime supports it.

```python
from scalar_sdk import APIStatusError

try:
    registry = client.registry.list_all_api_documents()
except APIStatusError as err:
    print(err.status_code, err.message)
    raise
```

Documented error statuses: `400`, `401`, `403`, `404`, `422`, `500`.

<br />

## Client Options

Configure the generated client by setting any of these options when you create it.

```python
from scalar_sdk import Scalar

client = Scalar(
    timeout=60.0,
    max_retries=2,
)
```

| Option | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `bearer_auth` | `str \| None` | `os.environ.get("BEARER_AUTH")` | Credential for the BearerAuth scheme. |
| `base_url` | `str \| httpx.URL \| None` | - | Override the default API base URL. |
| `timeout` | `float \| Timeout \| None` | `60.0` | Maximum time in seconds to wait for a response before aborting a request. |
| `max_retries` | `int` | `2` | Number of retries for temporary failures. |
| `default_headers` | `Mapping[str, str] \| None` | - | Headers sent with every request. |
| `default_query` | `Mapping[str, object] \| None` | - | Query parameters sent with every request. |

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## Retries and Timeouts

Generated clients support request timeouts and retry temporary failures such as network errors, 408, 409, 429, and 5xx responses. Retry delays honor `Retry-After` headers when present. Tune the retry and timeout client options shown above, or override them per request.

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## Helpers

- Use `client.with_raw_response.<resource>.<method>(...)` to access the raw `httpx.Response` and parse it yourself.
- Use `client.with_streaming_response.<resource>.<method>(...)` to stream a response body without buffering it.

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## Logging

- Set the `SCALAR_LOG` environment variable to `info` or `debug` to enable HTTP logging.
- Logs are emitted through the standard `logging` module under the `scalar_sdk` logger.

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## Requirements

- Python 3.8 or newer

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