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Is there a python client #23

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mezongzi opened this issue Jul 24, 2015 · 7 comments
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Is there a python client #23

mezongzi opened this issue Jul 24, 2015 · 7 comments

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@mezongzi
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Is there a python client?

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kvz commented Jul 24, 2015

Hi, yes as can be seen on the implementations page one of our core members @vayam wrote a client library. @codeeply wrote a server implementation.

These are not compatible yet with our upcoming 1.0 release though.

If you - or anybody reading this - would like to help with that, we could shoot you an invite to our Slack channel and discuss things further (we're considering moving to gitter to have an easier onboarding process, but for now are still hanging out there)

@JokerQyou
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I have to say that the server implementation provided by @codeeply is no longer available, the repo is now a 404 page. :(

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kvz commented Aug 6, 2015

Alright thanks for the headsup, I removed it from our implementation page for now in bc76e3c. Also re-iterating on that a new python server implementation that supports 1.0 would be very welcome!

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Umm... By looking through the link you provided, I see the version of tus protocol is 1.0, and it's done on 2014-01-26; But according to the http://tus.io website, the version of tus protocol is 0.2.2, and published on the same date. Which is the right one?

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kvz commented Aug 6, 2015

Right, 1.0 is our next version. We're in the process of finalizing it. We're still waiting on a final round of review by a few google engineers, but it probably won't change much, which is why implementors already started making their projects compatible with the 1.0 version of our document as can be reviewed in that
pull request - but it's not the main protocol on tus.io yet.

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kvz commented Sep 19, 2015

Working on a blog post with Project Status that we'll publish soon.

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kvz commented Sep 19, 2015

Closing in favor of tus/tus-resumable-upload-protocol#67

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