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shutterstockcli 1.1.38

shutterstock-cli

A command-line utility that allows you to interact with the Shutterstock public API. For more information about the CLI and the API, see the Shutterstock API reference.
Installation
The Shutterstock CLI is available on the Python Package Index (PyPI). You can install it using pip.
pip install shutterstock-cli

Authentication
Basic authentication
All endpoints in the Shutterstock API require authentication.
The API accepts HTTP basic authentication for some endpoints and OAuth authentication for all endpoints.
The API accepts HTTP basic authentication (also known as basic authentication) for some endpoints that do not access specific customer information.
Follow these steps to use basic authentication:

Create an account at https://www.shutterstock.com if you don't already have one.
Set up an application at https://www.shutterstock.com/account/developers/apps and get the consumer key and consumer secret from the application.
Export the consumer key and consumer secret as environment variables:

export SHUTTERSTOCK_KEY='YOUR_KEY'
export SHUTTERSTOCK_SECRET='YOUR_SECRET'

OAuth authentication
Most endpoints require OAuth 2.0 authentication.
In this type of authentication, you use an application and an individual user's login credentials to obtain a token.
Then you can use that token as credentials for API requests in place of a user name and password.
Some endpoints require one or more scopes, or permissions, which let the user control what the application can do with the token.
For example, to edit a user's collections, the token must include the collections.edit scope.
Applications can request multiple tokens with different scopes or a single token with multiple scopes.
Getting tokens from your account page
As a shortcut, you can get a token directly from an application on your account page:

Create an account at https://www.shutterstock.com if you don't already have one.
Set up an application at https://www.shutterstock.com/account/developers/apps.
On the application details page, under Token, click Generate token.
On the Select scopes page, select the scopes for the token.
The token automatically has scopes that allow it to run basic tasks.
You can add scopes that allow it to access your licenses and collections.
Click Continue.
In the popup window, sign in to your shutterstock.com account.

The popup window shows the token. Copy it immediately, because it is shown only once.
The token is valid until the user account that you logged in with changes its password or email address.
Keep this token private, because other people could use it to access the account's subscriptions and media.
To use this token to authenticate your CLI commands, set it as the value of the SHUTTERSTOCK_API_TOKEN environment variable:
export SHUTTERSTOCK_API_TOKEN='YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN'

Usage
Run shutterstock --help to see the available commands. You can also run shutterstock groupName --help or shutterstock groupName commandName --help to get help on a group of commands or on an individual command.
Usage: shutterstock [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]

Options:
--help Show this message and exit.

Commands are organized into these groups. To get a list of commands in a group, run shutterstock groupName --help.

Groups:
ai
audio
contributors
cv
editorial
images
test
user
videos

Formatting JSON Output
If you would like to colorize the JSON response output you can set the SHUTTERSTOCK_CLI_COLORIZE_OUTPUT environment variable:
export SHUTTERSTOCK_CLI_COLORIZE_OUTPUT='true'

Sandbox
To make requests to the licensing sandbox API instead of the main API, set the SHUTTERSTOCK_SANDBOX environment variable to true.
For more information about the sandbox, see https://api-reference.shutterstock.com/#licensing-and-downloading-licensing-sandbox.
export SHUTTERSTOCK_SANDBOX='true'

Examples
Search for images of boats with an aspect ratio of 1.6.
shutterstock images search-images --query boats --aspect-ratio 1.6

Get information about an image, including a URL to a preview image and the sizes that it is available in.
shutterstock images get-image 1269188995

Get a list of existing image licenses for a specified time period.
shutterstock images get-image-license-list --start-date 2020-03-03T12:00:00Z --end-date 2020-03-04T12:00:00Z

Get images that are visually similar to an image that you specify.
shutterstock images get-similar-images 1269188995 --language en --per-page 200 --view minimal

License an image.
shutterstock images license-images path/to/payload.json --subscription-id s123abc

Get your image license history over a specified time period.
shutterstock images get-image-license-list --start-date 2021-01-01T12:00:00Z --end-date 2021-03-01T12:00:00Z

Get the public URL of the image that you have already received a license for.
shutterstock images download-image license-id-123 payload.json

For more examples, see the Shutterstock API reference.
Development
Creating virtual environment
python3 -m venv [NAME_FOR_YOUR_VIRTUAL_ENV]

Activating virtual environment
source [NAME_FOR_YOUR_VIRTUAL_ENV]/bin/activate

Install app in virtual environment
python setup.py install

Install the requirements
pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Utilize installed app
shutterstock --help

Deactivating virtual environment
You can deactivate the virtual environment by simply running the command below.
deactivate

Running Tests
coverage run --omit 'env/*' -m unittest tests/*.py && coverage report -m

Contributing

Fork the project and clone locally.
Create a new branch for what you're going to work on.
Push to your origin repository.
Create a new pull request in GitHub.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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