Description
Tapioca helps you generating Python clients for APIs. APIs wrapped by Tapioca are explorable and follow a simple interaction pattern that works uniformly so developers don't need to learn how to use a new coding interface/style for each service API.
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README
Tapioca-Wrapper
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Tapioca helps you generating Python clients for APIs. APIs wrapped by Tapioca are explorable and follow a simple interaction pattern that works uniformly so developers don't need to learn how to use a new coding interface/style for each service API.
Documentation
Full documentation hosted by readthedocs.
Flavours
You can find the full list of available tapioca clients here.
To create new flavours, refer to Building a wrapper in the documentation. There is also a cookiecutter template to help bootstraping new API clients.
Other resources
Help
If you have any questions or need help, please send an email to: contact@vinta.com.br
Commercial Support
This project, as other Vinta open-source projects, is used in products of Vinta clients. We are always looking for exciting work, so if you need any commercial support, feel free to get in touch: contact@vinta.com.br
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