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EasyPost Shipping API Client Library for Python

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EasyPost Python Client Library

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EasyPost, the simple shipping solution. You can sign up for an account at https://easypost.com.

Install

pip install easypost
# Import the EasyPost library:
import easypost

Usage

A simple create & buy shipment example:

import os
import easypost

easypost.api_key = os.getenv('EASYPOST_API_KEY')

shipment = easypost.Shipment.create(
    from_address = {
        "name": "EasyPost",
        "street1": "118 2nd Street",
        "street2": "4th Floor",
        "city": "San Francisco",
        "state": "CA",
        "zip": "94105",
        "country": "US",
        "phone": "415-456-7890",
    },
    to_address = {
        "name": "Dr. Steve Brule",
        "street1": "179 N Harbor Dr",
        "city": "Redondo Beach",
        "state": "CA",
        "zip": "90277",
        "country": "US",
        "phone": "310-808-5243",
    },
    parcel = {
        "length": 10.2,
        "width": 7.8,
        "height": 4.3,
        "weight": 21.2,
    },
)

shipment.buy(rate=shipment.lowest_rate())

print(shipment)

Documentation

API Documentation can be found at: https://easypost.com/docs/api.

Upgrading major versions of this project? Refer to the Upgrade Guide.

Development

# Install dependencies
make install

# Lint project
make lint

# Run tests
EASYPOST_TEST_API_KEY=123... EASYPOST_PROD_API_KEY=123... make test

# Run test coverage
EASYPOST_TEST_API_KEY=123... EASYPOST_PROD_API_KEY=123... make coverage

# Get a comprehensive list of development actions
make help

Testing

The test suite in this project was specifically built to produce consistent results on every run, regardless of when they run or who is running them. This project uses VCR to record and replay HTTP requests and responses via "cassettes". When the suite is run, the HTTP requests and responses for each test function will be saved to a cassette if they do not exist already and replayed from this saved file if they do, which saves the need to make live API calls on every test run.

Sensitive Data: We've made every attempt to include scrubbers for sensitive data when recording cassettes so that PII or sensitive info does not persist in version control; however, please ensure when recording or re-recording cassettes that prior to committing your changes, no PII or sensitive information gets persisted by inspecting the cassette.

Making Changes: If you make an addition to this project, the request/response will get recorded automatically for you if the @pytest.mark.vcr() decorator is included on the test function. When making changes to this project, you'll need to re-record the associated cassette to force a new live API call for that test which will then record the request/response used on the next run.

Test Data: The test suite has been populated with various helpful fixtures that are available for use, each completely independent from a particular user with the exception of the USPS carrier account ID (see Unit Test API Keys for more information) which has a fallback value of our internal testing user's ID. Some fixtures use hard-coded dates that may need to be incremented if cassettes get re-recorded (such as reports or pickups).

Unit Test API Keys

The following are required on every test run:

  • EASYPOST_TEST_API_KEY
  • EASYPOST_PROD_API_KEY

The following are required when you need to re-record cassettes for applicable tests (fallback values are used otherwise):

  • USPS_CARRIER_ACCOUNT_ID (eg: one-call buying a shipment for non-EasyPost employees)
  • REFERRAL_USER_PROD_API_KEY (eg: adding a credit card to a referral user)

Some tests may require a user with a particular set of enabled features such as a Partner user when creating referrals. We have attempted to call out these functions in their respective docstrings.

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