A Python Integration for Transloadit's file uploading and encoding service.
Transloadit is a service that helps you handle file uploads, resize, crop and watermark your images, make GIFs, transcode your videos, extract thumbnails, generate audio waveforms, and so much more. In short, Transloadit is the Swiss Army Knife for your files.
This is a Python SDK to make it easy to talk to the Transloadit REST API.
Only Python 3.9+ versions are supported.
pip install pytransloaditfrom transloadit import client
tl = client.Transloadit('TRANSLOADIT_KEY', 'TRANSLOADIT_SECRET')
assembly = tl.new_assembly()
assembly.add_file(open('PATH/TO/FILE.jpg', 'rb'))
assembly.add_step('resize', '/image/resize', {'width': 70, 'height': 70})
assembly_response = assembly.create(retries=5, wait=True)
print(assembly_response.data.get('assembly_id'))
# or
print(assembly_response.data['assembly_id'])For fully working examples, take a look at examples/.
See readthedocs for full API documentation.
You can mirror our GitHub Actions setup locally by running the test matrix inside Docker:
scripts/test-in-docker.shThis script will:
- build images for the Python versions we test in CI (3.9–3.13)
- install Poetry, Node.js 20, and the Transloadit CLI
- pass credentials from
.env(if present) so end-to-end tests can run against real Transloadit accounts
Signature parity tests use npx transloadit smart_sig under the hood, matching the reference implementation used by our other SDKs. Our GitHub Actions workflow also runs the E2E upload against Python 3.12 on every push/PR using a dedicated Transloadit test account (wired through the TRANSLOADIT_KEY and TRANSLOADIT_SECRET secrets).
Pass --python 3.12 (or set PYTHON_VERSIONS) to restrict the matrix, or append a custom command after --, for example scripts/test-in-docker.sh -- pytest -k smartcdn.
To exercise the optional end-to-end upload against a real Transloadit account, provide TRANSLOADIT_KEY and TRANSLOADIT_SECRET (via environment variables or .env) and set PYTHON_SDK_E2E=1:
PYTHON_SDK_E2E=1 scripts/test-in-docker.sh --python 3.12 -- pytest tests/test_e2e_upload.pyThe test uploads chameleon.jpg, resizes it, and asserts on the live assembly results.
If you have a global installation of poetry, you can run the tests with:
poetry run pytest --cov=transloadit testsIf you can't use a global installation of poetry, e.g. when using Nix Home Manager, you can create a Python virtual environment and install Poetry there:
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate && pip install poetry && poetry installThen to run the tests:
source .venv/bin/activate && poetry run pytest --cov=transloadit testsGenerate a coverage report with:
poetry run pytest --cov=transloadit --cov-report=html testsThen view the coverage report locally by opening htmlcov/index.html in your browser.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for local development, testing, and release instructions.