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@mdorn mdorn commented Nov 19, 2010

Jacob,

I've added a Netflix provider (with tests) for Jellyroll, making use of their OAuth-enabled RESTful API. The only new requirement is the oauth2 library, which I've indicated as an optional dependency in the README. As you'll note from the documentation in the new provider module, there's a new management command as well to generate the necessary oAuth tokens to put into your settings file.

Currently, it shows only recently returned DVDs -- this suits my purposes currently, but if there's interest, I could make this configurable to get other kinds of data. Users will need a Netflix developer account and API key to use it.

It makes use of a new "Purchase" model in models.py -- even though Netflix DVDs are "rentals", I envisioned this as a generic model to support other things in the future such as Amazon.com wishlists or purchases.

Let me know if you're interested in adding this feature.

Thanks -- and thanks for jellyroll (and Django for that matter :),

Matt

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