I'm using the mailjet Python API, and I'm a little confused.
https://www.mailjet.com/docs/api/lists/contacts
It doesn't even appear possible to use this API class to call mailjets GET methods. Can anyone confirm this is the case?
api.lists.Contacts(id='foo') # causes POST, thus 405
Here's their API classes. I don't even see ApiMethodFunction
passing options to the connection
class.
class ApiMethod(object):
def __init__(self, api, method):
self.api = api
self.method = method
def __getattr__(self, function):
return ApiMethodFunction(self, function)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.method
class ApiMethodFunction(object):
def __init__(self, method, function):
self.method = method
self.function = function
def __call__(self, **kwargs):
response = self.method.api.connection.open(
self.method,
self.function,
postdata=kwargs,
)
return json.load(response)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.function
It seems like a critical feature so I'm inclined to think I'm just using it incorrectly, but could it be?
How are you supposed to list Contacts if it needs id
in the GET parameters?
the python library is now fixed. According to its author, you can now pass a parameter to specify if the request is going to be a POST or a GET