Асинхронный модуль для работы с Cloudflare API
Project description
async-cloudflare
`async-cloudflare` is an asynchronous Python module for interacting with the Cloudflare API. Designed for developers who need to integrate Cloudflare services into their applications efficiently, it offers a streamlined, async interface to manage DNS records, zones, and more. Whether you're automating website setups, managing DNS records, or controlling Cloudflare settings programmatically, `async-cloudflare` simplifies the process with easy-to-use Python classes and methods.
Features
- Asynchronous Design: Utilize Python's async/await syntax for non-blocking API calls.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Supports a wide range of Cloudflare API endpoints, including zones, DNS records, and account settings.
- Easy to Use: Simplified methods and clear documentation make it easy to integrate into your projects.
- Flexible: Whether you're managing a single website or hundreds, `async-cloudflare` scales with your needs.
Installation
To install `async-cloudflare`, simply use pip:
pip install async-cloudflare
Quick Start
Here's a quick example to get you started with `async-cloudflare`:
import asyncio
from async_cloudflare import CloudFlare
async def list_zones():
cf = CloudFlare(token="YOUR_CLOUDFLARE_TOKEN", email="YOUR_EMAIL", auth_key="YOUR_AUTH_KEY")
zones = await cf.zones.get()
for zone in zones:
print(zone.name)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(list_zones())
Documentation
For detailed documentation, including all classes and methods available, please refer to our GitHub repository.
License
`async-cloudflare` is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the LICENSE file for more details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and use a pull request to add your changes. If you find a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue.
Support
If you need help or have any questions, join our Telegram group.
[!IMPORTANT] This package is not officially affiliated with Cloudflare. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.