This is a Python implementation of MediaFire Core API client.
$ pip install mediafire
If you are in a hurry, use MediaFireClient
- it contains enough functions to
get your uploads/downloads and file listings working. It does not have a stable API,
and has rudimentary test coverage only.
You may want to stick to MediaFireApi
and MediaFireUploader
to have as much
control as possible over your application flow.
API Client library provides an interface to MediaFire API. It handles requests, responses, signatures and errors.
Usage:
from mediafire import MediaFireApi
api = MediaFireApi()
session = api.user_get_session_token(
email='[email protected]',
password='password',
app_id='42511')
# API client does not know about the token
# until explicitly told about it:
api.session = session
response = api.user_get_info()
print(response['user_info']['display_name'])
# Or directly for methods that are not yet wrapped
response = api.request("upload/add_web_upload", {
"url": "http://forum.mediafiredev.com/images/mfforumlogo.png",
"filename": "mfforumlogo.png"})
response = api.request("upload/get_web_uploads",
{"key": response['upload_key']})
API Client library supports operation w/o session_token. In this case all operations that do require session_token will fail with Access denied error:
from mediafire import MediaFireApi
api = MediaFireApi()
response = api.system_get_info()
print(response) # prints system info
response = api.user_get_info() # fails with "Session token is missing"
Once set, session token can be unset:
api.session = None
# or
del api.session
For information on wrapped methods, see pydoc mediafire.api
. For
documentation on actual values expected, see MediaFire Core API
documentation.
All wrapped methods follow the same naming convention, category_action
, so
upload/instant is upload_instant
.
You can construct the call yourself easily:
response = api.request("user/set_avatar",
{"quick_key": "123456789012345"})
API client does not handle regular file downloads because these are simple HTTP requests to URLs returned by "file/get_links". Here's how you can do that yourself:
response = api.file_get_links('c94lcpx3vax6xp3')
normal_download_url = response['links'][0]['normal_download']
response = requests.get(normal_download_url, stream=True)
with io.open("/tmp/green.jpg", 'wb') as fd:
for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size=4096):
fd.write(chunk)
In case response is a file download, e.g. file/zip
, the response returned
is a requests.Response object, which you can read from:
...
response = api.request("file/zip", {"keys": "c94lcpx3vax6xp3"})
with io.open("/tmp/green.zip", 'wb') as fd:
for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size=4096):
fd.write(chunk)
...
See Download documentation for more information.
MediaFire supports several upload methods and MediaFireUploader exposes a single upload method to make things easier:
from mediafire import (MediaFireApi, MediaFireUploader)
api = MediaFireApi()
uploader = MediaFireUploader(api)
# ... authenticate ...
fd = open('/path/to/file', 'rb')
result = uploader.upload(fd, 'Some filename.txt',
folder_key='1234567890123')
pprint(api.file_get_info(result.quickkey))
result
is a mediafire.uploader.UploadResult
instance.
For FileDrop uploads (i.e. when filedrop_key is used) only upload/instant
result has quickkey. upload/instant
and upload/resumable
return
None
for all the fields, since upload/poll
does not support
encrypted upload key.
This API is subject to change
This is a very thin layer on top of Image and Document conversion API.
from mediafire.media import ConversionServerClient
conv = ConversionServerClient()
response = conv.request('2004', 'm8d6blce79xhxl5', 'i', size_id='1')
with open('/tmp/example.jpg', 'rb') as fd:
fd.write(response.content)
This API is subject to change
High-level client library wraps API calls and presents simplified interface.
Supported operations:
- File upload
- File download (direct download link)
- Listing directories
- Creating directories
- Removing files and directories
- Getting info about files and directories
MediaFire resources can be referenced by path or by quickkey/folderkey.
- path:
mf:/Pictures/Sample.jpg
or/Pictures/Sample.jpg
- folder_key:
mf:6302u1a9p0a9x
(folder_key
is 13 chars long) - quick_key:
mf:46d3y4p8542kiyp
(quick_key
is 15 chars long)
from mediafire.client import (MediaFireClient, File, Folder)
client = MediaFireClient()
client.login(email='[email protected]',
password='password',
app_id='42511')
client.upload_file("flower.jpg", "mf:/Pictures/")
client.download_file("mf:/Pictures/flower.jpg",
"flower-from-mediafire.jpg")
for item in client.get_folder_contents_iter("mf:/Pictures"):
if type(item) is File:
print("File: {}".format(item['filename']))
elif type(item) is Folder:
print("Folder: {}".format(item['name']))
See examples/mediafire-cli.py
for high-level client usage.
- python 2.7 or 3.4
- six
- requests
- requests_toolbelt
- responses (for testing)
Test suite is located under tests/
git clone https://github.com/MediaFire/mediafire-python-open-sdk.git
cd mediafire-python-open-sdk
# Run tests with python 3 interpreter
PYTHONPATH=. python3 -munittest
# Run tests with python 2 interpreter
PYTHONPATH=. python -munittest discover
Please use the MediaFire/mediafire-python-open-sdk project issue tracker to report issues with the implementation.
Copyright (c) 2014, Roman Yepishev. All rights reserved. Website: http://www.keypressure.com
This project was forked by MediaFire with explicit permission from Roman Yepishev on 10.24.2014
This project is made under BSD license. See LICENSE file for more information.
MediaFire® is a registered trademark of the MediaFire, LLC.