- Implement tests for basic and bearer authentication headers in `test_auth.py`. - Create tests for the `EasybillWebhookParser` in `test_webhooks.py`, covering JSON and form-encoded payloads, as well as a generic parse and acknowledgement method.
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# easybill client
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Python client for the easybill REST API with a generated API layer, Pydantic-based convenience models, and webhook parsing helpers for middleware integration.
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## Current status
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The initial implementation is in place and includes:
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- a project scaffold with packaging and tests
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- sync and async wrapper clients
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- authentication helpers for bearer and basic auth
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- a webhook parser for JSON and form payloads
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- a reproducible generation script based on the provided Swagger specification
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## Development
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Install the local project dependencies and run the tests:
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```powershell
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python -m pytest -q
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```
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Generate the raw clients from the API description:
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```powershell
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python scripts/generate_client.py --mode both
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```
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## Structure
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- `src/easybill_client`: public package and middleware-friendly helpers
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- `tests`: focused verification for auth and webhook behavior
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- `scripts/generate_client.py`: generation entrypoint for the raw REST layer
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- `generated`: generated sync and async clients derived from the Swagger description
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