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Python 3.5+ is required.
│ │ │requests
- python-requests library handles the HTTP business. Usually, the latest version available at time of release is the minimum version required; at this writing, that version is 1.2.0, but any version >= 1.0.0 should work.
requests
- python-requests library handles the HTTP business. Usually, the latest version available at time of release is the minimum version required; at this writing, that version is 1.2.0, but any version >= 1.0.0 should work.
requests-oauthlib
- Used to implement OAuth. The latest version as of this writing is 0.3.3.
requests-kerberos
- Used to implement Kerberos.
ipython
- The IPython enhanced Python interpreter provides the fancy chrome used by Issues.
filemagic
- This library handles content-type autodetection for things like image uploads. This will only work on a system that provides libmagic; Mac and Unix will almost always have it preinstalled, but Windows users will have to use Cygwin or compile it natively. If your system doesn’t have libmagic, you’ll have to manually specify the contentType
parameter on methods that take an image object, such as project and user avatar creation.
Installing through pip
takes care of these dependencies for you.