# python-pyodata **Repository Path**: mirrors_SAP/python-pyodata ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: python-pyodata - **Description**: Enterprise-ready Python OData client - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-19 - **Last Updated**: 2026-02-14 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README ![Build Status](https://github.com/SAP/python-pyodata/actions/workflows/python-tests-compatibility.yml/badge.svg) ![Lint Status](https://github.com/SAP/python-pyodata/actions/workflows/python-linters.yml/badge.svg) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/pyodata.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/pyodata) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/SAP/python-pyodata/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/SAP/python-pyodata) [![REUSE status](https://api.reuse.software/badge/github.com/SAP/python-pyodata)](https://api.reuse.software/info/github.com/SAP/python-pyodata) # Python OData Client - pyodata Python OData client which provides comfortable Python agnostic way for communication with OData services. The goal of this Python module is to hide all OData protocol implementation details. ## Supported features - OData V2 ## Requirements - [Python >= 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) ## Download and Installation Install and update using pip: ```bash pip install -U pyodata ``` ## Configuration You can start building your OData projects straight away after installing the Python module without any additional configuration steps needed. ## Limitations There have been no limitations discovered yet. ## Known Issues There are no known issues at this time. ## How to obtain support We accept bug reports, feature requests, questions and comments via [GitHub issues](https://github.com/SAP/python-pyodata/issues) ## Usage The only thing you need to do is to import the _pyodata_ Python module and provide an object implementing interface compatible with [Session Object](https://2.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced/#session-objects) for the library [Requests](https://2.python-requests.org/en/master/). ```python import requests import pyodata SERVICE_URL = 'http://services.odata.org/V2/Northwind/Northwind.svc/' # Create instance of OData client client = pyodata.Client(SERVICE_URL, requests.Session()) ``` Find more sophisticated examples in [The User Guide](docs/usage/README.md). ## Contributing Please, go through [the Contributing guideline](CONTRIBUTING.md). ### Authoring a patch Here's an example workflow for a project `PyOData` hosted on Github Your username is `yourname` and you're submitting a basic bugfix or feature. * Hit 'fork' on Github, creating e.g. `yourname/PyOData`. * `git clone git@github.com:yourname/PyOData` * `git checkout -b foo_the_bars` to create new local branch named foo_the_bars * Hack, hack, hack * Run `python3 -m pytest` or `make check` * `git status` * `git add` * `git commit -s -m "Foo the bars"` * `git push -u origin HEAD` to create foo_the_bars branch in your fork * Visit your fork at Github and click handy "Pull request" button. * In the description field, write down issue number (if submitting code fixing an existing issue) or describe the issue + your fix (if submitting a wholly new bugfix). * Hit 'submit'! And please be patient - the maintainers will get to you when they can. ## License Copyright (c) 2025 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved. This file is licensed under the Apache Software License, v. 2 except as noted otherwise in [the LICENSE file](LICENSE)