It's not overly difficult to build a wrapper of someones RESTfull HTTP API using something like: urllib2 or requests.
However, there is still a decent amount of generic boilerplate required. Are there any decent frameworks around which reduce the amount of boilerplate required to consume 3rd-party APIs? # Research results (thus far) So far my research has come up with: ###[Finsh](https://github.com/jaimegildesagredo/finch) >Asynchronous RESTful API consumer for Python. Finch is focused on remove all >of the boilerplate related to consuming http based APIs and provide a high >level abstraction to develop API clients. ###[Hammock](https://github.com/kadirpekel/hammock) >Hammock is a fun module lets you deal with rest APIs by converting them into >dead simple programmatic APIs. ###[Tortilla](https://github.com/redodo/tortilla) >Wrapping web APIs made easy. Tortilla uses a bit of magic to wrap APIs. >Whenever you get or call an attribute of a wrapper, the URL is appended by >that attribute's name or method parameter. ---- Would be great to get more suggestions + scientific anecdotes =) Thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list