The WorkOS library for Python provides convenient access to the WorkOS API from applications written in Python, hosted on PyPi
See the API Reference for Python usage examples.
To install from PyPi, run the following:
pip install workos
To install from source, clone the repo and run the following:
python setup.py install
The package will need to be configured with your api key and client ID.
from workos import WorkOSClient
workos_client = WorkOSClient(
api_key="sk_1234", client_id="client_1234"
)
The SDK also provides asyncio support for some SDK methods, via the async client:
from workos import AsyncWorkOSClient
async_workos_client = AsyncWorkOSClient(
api_key="sk_1234", client_id="client_1234"
)
For our SDKs WorkOS follows a Semantic Versioning (SemVer) process where all releases will have a version X.Y.Z (like 1.0.0) pattern wherein Z would be a bug fix (e.g., 1.0.1), Y would be a minor release (1.1.0) and X would be a major release (2.0.0). We permit any breaking changes to only be released in major versions and strongly recommend reading changelogs before making any major version upgrades.
WorkOS has features in Beta that can be accessed via Beta releases. We would love for you to try these and share feedback with us before these features reach general availability (GA). To install a Beta version, please follow the installation steps above using the Beta release version.
Note: there can be breaking changes between Beta versions. Therefore, we recommend pinning the package version to a specific version. This way you can install the same version each time without breaking changes unless you are intentionally looking for the latest Beta version.
We highly recommend keeping an eye on when the Beta feature you are interested in goes from Beta to stable so that you can move to using the stable version.