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python-fedex-devs/python-fedex: A light wrapper around FedEx's SOAP API.

Python FedEx SOAP API Module Author: Greg Taylor, Radek Wojcik Maintainer: Python FedEx Developers License: BSD Status: Stable

A light wrapper around FedEx's Webservice Soap API. We don't do much of any validation, but we'll help you sort through the pile of SOAP objects FedEx uses.

The easiest way is via pip or easy_install:

pip install fedex

Refer to the documentation for more details on the project. Latest doc builds are found in docs and doc build scripts in doc_source. Sphinx documentation is in doc_src.

There are also a lot of useful examples under the examples directory within this directory.

Issues & Questions: https://github.com/gtaylor/python-fedex/issues

Most problems are going to require investigation or a submitted pull request by someone from the Python FedEx Developers organization. To contribute a new feature or service, feel free to create a pull request. We are always looking for new contributors to help maintain the project.

Fedex Support and Documentation

Fedex Support Email: websupport@fedex.com

Developer Portal: http://www.fedex.com/us/developer/

Updates To Services: https://www.fedex.com/us/developer/web-services/process.html (FedEx Web Services Announcements)

Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Greg Taylor

Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Python FedEx Developers

This software is licensed under the BSD License.

python-fedex is not authored by, endorsed by, or in any way affiliated with FedEx.


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