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aiosnow: Asynchronous Python ServiceNow Library

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aiosnow is a Python asyncio library for interacting with ServiceNow programmatically. It hopes to be:

  • Convenient: A good deal of work is put into making the library flexible and easy to use.
  • Performant: Uses non-blocking I/O to allow large amounts of API request tasks to run concurrently while being friendly on system resources.
  • Modular: Core functionality is componentized into modules that are built with composability and extensibility in mind.

Example code

import asyncio

import aiosnow
from aiosnow.models.table.declared import IncidentModel as Incident

async def main():
    client = aiosnow.Client("<instance>.service-now.com", basic_auth=("<username>", "<password>"))

    async with Incident(client, table_name="incident") as inc:
        query = aiosnow.select(
            Incident.priority.less_or_equals(2) & Incident.urgency.less_or_equals(2)
        ).order_asc(Incident.priority)

        for response in await inc.get(query, limit=5):
            print("Attaching [readme.txt] to {number} ({sys_id})".format(**response))
            await inc.upload_file(response["sys_id"], path="./readme.txt")

asyncio.run(main())

Check out the examples directory for more material.

Documentation

API reference and more is available in the technical documentation.

Development status

Beta: Core functionality is done and API breakage unlikely to happen.

Contributing

Check out the contributing guidelines if you want to help out with code or documentation.

Author

Robert Wikman <[email protected]>

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