# puffb puffb is a small Python module for interacting with a Pufferpanel daemon. Made this in my spare time because I needed it. ## Usage ### Prerequisites First make sure you have Pufferpanel set up, and a deploy a server you intend to interact with it. Create an OAuth2 application for this server. Like it says, **write down the secret key in a safe place. It is only ever displayed once.** Now you have Pufferpanel, a server, it's server ID (randomly generated 8 character string, usually displayed in the URL in the browser), client ID and secret ID. Make sure you have the requests and json modules available. ### Usage ```python import puffb ... ``` Now you are ready to create a puffb! Using the information you gathered before, create an object: ```python server = puffb.Panel('your-server-url', 'your-client-id', 'your-secret-key', 'your-server-id') ``` Or, alternatively, if you want to use a client that has access to multiple servers at once: ```python admin = puffb.Panel('your-server-url', 'your-client-id', 'your-secret-key') ``` Keep in mind that with this method, you will have to specify the server ID for most commands. Instead of ```python admin.stop() ``` you must now type ```python admin.stop(serverID = 'a1b2c3d4') ``` Now you can run various methods that return useful information about your server, or interact with it. Examples: ```python server.logs() # Returns logs as a string server.stats() # {'cpu_usage': 5, 'ram_usage': 135.50} server.status() # True # (Returns True if running, False if not) server.stop() # 204 server.edit_data(key = 'server-name', value = 'new and better name!') # 204 ``` Most of the `/daemon` endpoints specified in the Pufferpanel API docs are available for use through this module.