diff --git a/.release-please-manifest.json b/.release-please-manifest.json index cf198b9..1b796cf 100644 --- a/.release-please-manifest.json +++ b/.release-please-manifest.json @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ { - ".": "1.11.0" + ".": "1.11.1" } diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 414e718..5b2194b 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,5 +1,14 @@ # Changelog +## 1.11.1 (2026-04-23) + +Full Changelog: [v1.11.0...v1.11.1](https://github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-node/compare/v1.11.0...v1.11.1) + +### Chores + +* **internal:** more robust bootstrap script ([9a06591](https://github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-node/commit/9a0659124c81613c52a6238c2c75dd5338057524)) +* **internal:** update docs ordering ([a824668](https://github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-node/commit/a824668824fe6e792b240c1a41cdbebdfa6a6751)) + ## 1.11.0 (2026-04-19) Full Changelog: [v1.10.5...v1.11.0](https://github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-node/compare/v1.10.5...v1.11.0) diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index 9172ebe..3faa552 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ { "name": "cas-parser-node", - "version": "1.11.0", + "version": "1.11.1", "description": "The official TypeScript library for the Cas Parser API", "author": "Cas Parser ", "types": "dist/index.d.ts", diff --git a/packages/mcp-server/manifest.json b/packages/mcp-server/manifest.json index b0d00b4..1bf7419 100644 --- a/packages/mcp-server/manifest.json +++ b/packages/mcp-server/manifest.json @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "dxt_version": "0.2", "name": "cas-parser-node-mcp", - "version": "1.11.0", + "version": "1.11.1", "description": "The official MCP Server for the Cas Parser API", "author": { "name": "Cas Parser", diff --git a/packages/mcp-server/package.json b/packages/mcp-server/package.json index 6c858ee..2af0966 100644 --- a/packages/mcp-server/package.json +++ b/packages/mcp-server/package.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ { "name": "cas-parser-node-mcp", - "version": "1.11.0", + "version": "1.11.1", "description": "The official MCP Server for the Cas Parser API", "author": "Cas Parser ", "types": "dist/index.d.ts", diff --git a/packages/mcp-server/src/local-docs-search.ts b/packages/mcp-server/src/local-docs-search.ts index be55808..7092e4f 100644 --- a/packages/mcp-server/src/local-docs-search.ts +++ b/packages/mcp-server/src/local-docs-search.ts @@ -1028,21 +1028,11 @@ const EMBEDDED_METHODS: MethodEntry[] = [ ]; const EMBEDDED_READMES: { language: string; content: string }[] = [ - { - language: 'python', - content: - '# Cas Parser Python API library\n\n\n[![PyPI version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/cas-parser-python.svg?label=pypi%20(stable))](https://pypi.org/project/cas-parser-python/)\n\nThe Cas Parser Python library provides convenient access to the Cas Parser REST API from any Python 3.9+\napplication. The library includes type definitions for all request params and response fields,\nand offers both synchronous and asynchronous clients powered by [httpx](https://github.com/encode/httpx).\n\n\n\nIt is generated with [Stainless](https://www.stainless.com/).\n\n## MCP Server\n\nUse the Cas Parser MCP Server to enable AI assistants to interact with this API, allowing them to explore endpoints, make test requests, and use documentation to help integrate this SDK into your application.\n\n[![Add to Cursor](https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.svg)](https://cursor.com/en-US/install-mcp?name=cas-parser-node-mcp&config=eyJuYW1lIjoiY2FzLXBhcnNlci1ub2RlLW1jcCIsInRyYW5zcG9ydCI6Imh0dHAiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2Nhcy1wYXJzZXIuc3RsbWNwLmNvbSIsImhlYWRlcnMiOnsieC1hcGkta2V5IjoiTXkgQVBJIEtleSJ9fQ)\n[![Install in VS Code](https://img.shields.io/badge/_-Add_to_VS_Code-blue?style=for-the-badge&logo=data:image/svg%2bxml;base64,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)](https://vscode.stainless.com/mcp/%7B%22name%22%3A%22cas-parser-node-mcp%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22http%22%2C%22url%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fcas-parser.stlmcp.com%22%2C%22headers%22%3A%7B%22x-api-key%22%3A%22My%20API%20Key%22%7D%7D)\n\n> Note: You may need to set environment variables in your MCP client.\n\n## Documentation\n\nThe REST API documentation can be found on [casparser.in](https://casparser.in/docs). The full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\n## Installation\n\n```sh\n# install from PyPI\npip install cas-parser-python\n```\n\n## Usage\n\nThe full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\n```python\nimport os\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\nclient = CasParser(\n api_key=os.environ.get("CAS_PARSER_API_KEY"), # This is the default and can be omitted\n)\n\nresponse = client.credits.check()\nprint(response.enabled_features)\n```\n\nWhile you can provide an `api_key` keyword argument,\nwe recommend using [python-dotenv](https://pypi.org/project/python-dotenv/)\nto add `CAS_PARSER_API_KEY="My API Key"` to your `.env` file\nso that your API Key is not stored in source control.\n\n## Async usage\n\nSimply import `AsyncCasParser` instead of `CasParser` and use `await` with each API call:\n\n```python\nimport os\nimport asyncio\nfrom cas_parser import AsyncCasParser\n\nclient = AsyncCasParser(\n api_key=os.environ.get("CAS_PARSER_API_KEY"), # This is the default and can be omitted\n)\n\nasync def main() -> None:\n response = await client.credits.check()\n print(response.enabled_features)\n\nasyncio.run(main())\n```\n\nFunctionality between the synchronous and asynchronous clients is otherwise identical.\n\n### With aiohttp\n\nBy default, the async client uses `httpx` for HTTP requests. However, for improved concurrency performance you may also use `aiohttp` as the HTTP backend.\n\nYou can enable this by installing `aiohttp`:\n\n```sh\n# install from PyPI\npip install cas-parser-python[aiohttp]\n```\n\nThen you can enable it by instantiating the client with `http_client=DefaultAioHttpClient()`:\n\n```python\nimport os\nimport asyncio\nfrom cas_parser import DefaultAioHttpClient\nfrom cas_parser import AsyncCasParser\n\nasync def main() -> None:\n async with AsyncCasParser(\n api_key=os.environ.get("CAS_PARSER_API_KEY"), # This is the default and can be omitted\n http_client=DefaultAioHttpClient(),\n) as client:\n response = await client.credits.check()\n print(response.enabled_features)\n\nasyncio.run(main())\n```\n\n\n\n## Using types\n\nNested request parameters are [TypedDicts](https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.TypedDict). Responses are [Pydantic models](https://docs.pydantic.dev) which also provide helper methods for things like:\n\n- Serializing back into JSON, `model.to_json()`\n- Converting to a dictionary, `model.to_dict()`\n\nTyped requests and responses provide autocomplete and documentation within your editor. If you would like to see type errors in VS Code to help catch bugs earlier, set `python.analysis.typeCheckingMode` to `basic`.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n## Handling errors\n\nWhen the library is unable to connect to the API (for example, due to network connection problems or a timeout), a subclass of `cas_parser.APIConnectionError` is raised.\n\nWhen the API returns a non-success status code (that is, 4xx or 5xx\nresponse), a subclass of `cas_parser.APIStatusError` is raised, containing `status_code` and `response` properties.\n\nAll errors inherit from `cas_parser.APIError`.\n\n```python\nimport cas_parser\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\nclient = CasParser()\n\ntry:\n client.credits.check()\nexcept cas_parser.APIConnectionError as e:\n print("The server could not be reached")\n print(e.__cause__) # an underlying Exception, likely raised within httpx.\nexcept cas_parser.RateLimitError as e:\n print("A 429 status code was received; we should back off a bit.")\nexcept cas_parser.APIStatusError as e:\n print("Another non-200-range status code was received")\n print(e.status_code)\n print(e.response)\n```\n\nError codes are as follows:\n\n| Status Code | Error Type |\n| ----------- | -------------------------- |\n| 400 | `BadRequestError` |\n| 401 | `AuthenticationError` |\n| 403 | `PermissionDeniedError` |\n| 404 | `NotFoundError` |\n| 422 | `UnprocessableEntityError` |\n| 429 | `RateLimitError` |\n| >=500 | `InternalServerError` |\n| N/A | `APIConnectionError` |\n\n### Retries\n\nCertain errors are automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff.\nConnection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict,\n429 Rate Limit, and >=500 Internal errors are all retried by default.\n\nYou can use the `max_retries` option to configure or disable retry settings:\n\n```python\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\n# Configure the default for all requests:\nclient = CasParser(\n # default is 2\n max_retries=0,\n)\n\n# Or, configure per-request:\nclient.with_options(max_retries = 5).credits.check()\n```\n\n### Timeouts\n\nBy default requests time out after 1 minute. You can configure this with a `timeout` option,\nwhich accepts a float or an [`httpx.Timeout`](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/timeouts/#fine-tuning-the-configuration) object:\n\n```python\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\n# Configure the default for all requests:\nclient = CasParser(\n # 20 seconds (default is 1 minute)\n timeout=20.0,\n)\n\n# More granular control:\nclient = CasParser(\n timeout=httpx.Timeout(60.0, read=5.0, write=10.0, connect=2.0),\n)\n\n# Override per-request:\nclient.with_options(timeout = 5.0).credits.check()\n```\n\nOn timeout, an `APITimeoutError` is thrown.\n\nNote that requests that time out are [retried twice by default](#retries).\n\n\n\n## Advanced\n\n### Logging\n\nWe use the standard library [`logging`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html) module.\n\nYou can enable logging by setting the environment variable `CAS_PARSER_LOG` to `info`.\n\n```shell\n$ export CAS_PARSER_LOG=info\n```\n\nOr to `debug` for more verbose logging.\n\n### How to tell whether `None` means `null` or missing\n\nIn an API response, a field may be explicitly `null`, or missing entirely; in either case, its value is `None` in this library. You can differentiate the two cases with `.model_fields_set`:\n\n```py\nif response.my_field is None:\n if \'my_field\' not in response.model_fields_set:\n print(\'Got json like {}, without a "my_field" key present at all.\')\n else:\n print(\'Got json like {"my_field": null}.\')\n```\n\n### Accessing raw response data (e.g. headers)\n\nThe "raw" Response object can be accessed by prefixing `.with_raw_response.` to any HTTP method call, e.g.,\n\n```py\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\nclient = CasParser()\nresponse = client.credits.with_raw_response.check()\nprint(response.headers.get(\'X-My-Header\'))\n\ncredit = response.parse() # get the object that `credits.check()` would have returned\nprint(credit.enabled_features)\n```\n\nThese methods return an [`APIResponse`](https://github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-python/tree/main/src/cas_parser/_response.py) object.\n\nThe async client returns an [`AsyncAPIResponse`](https://github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-python/tree/main/src/cas_parser/_response.py) with the same structure, the only difference being `await`able methods for reading the response content.\n\n#### `.with_streaming_response`\n\nThe above interface eagerly reads the full response body when you make the request, which may not always be what you want.\n\nTo stream the response body, use `.with_streaming_response` instead, which requires a context manager and only reads the response body once you call `.read()`, `.text()`, `.json()`, `.iter_bytes()`, `.iter_text()`, `.iter_lines()` or `.parse()`. In the async client, these are async methods.\n\n```python\nwith client.credits.with_streaming_response.check() as response :\n print(response.headers.get(\'X-My-Header\'))\n\n for line in response.iter_lines():\n print(line)\n```\n\nThe context manager is required so that the response will reliably be closed.\n\n### Making custom/undocumented requests\n\nThis library is typed for convenient access to the documented API.\n\nIf you need to access undocumented endpoints, params, or response properties, the library can still be used.\n\n#### Undocumented endpoints\n\nTo make requests to undocumented endpoints, you can make requests using `client.get`, `client.post`, and other\nhttp verbs. Options on the client will be respected (such as retries) when making this request.\n\n```py\nimport httpx\n\nresponse = client.post(\n "/foo",\n cast_to=httpx.Response,\n body={"my_param": True},\n)\n\nprint(response.headers.get("x-foo"))\n```\n\n#### Undocumented request params\n\nIf you want to explicitly send an extra param, you can do so with the `extra_query`, `extra_body`, and `extra_headers` request\noptions.\n\n#### Undocumented response properties\n\nTo access undocumented response properties, you can access the extra fields like `response.unknown_prop`. You\ncan also get all the extra fields on the Pydantic model as a dict with\n[`response.model_extra`](https://docs.pydantic.dev/latest/api/base_model/#pydantic.BaseModel.model_extra).\n\n### Configuring the HTTP client\n\nYou can directly override the [httpx client](https://www.python-httpx.org/api/#client) to customize it for your use case, including:\n\n- Support for [proxies](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/proxies/)\n- Custom [transports](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/transports/)\n- Additional [advanced](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/clients/) functionality\n\n```python\nimport httpx\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser, DefaultHttpxClient\n\nclient = CasParser(\n # Or use the `CAS_PARSER_BASE_URL` env var\n base_url="http://my.test.server.example.com:8083",\n http_client=DefaultHttpxClient(proxy="http://my.test.proxy.example.com", transport=httpx.HTTPTransport(local_address="0.0.0.0")),\n)\n```\n\nYou can also customize the client on a per-request basis by using `with_options()`:\n\n```python\nclient.with_options(http_client=DefaultHttpxClient(...))\n```\n\n### Managing HTTP resources\n\nBy default the library closes underlying HTTP connections whenever the client is [garbage collected](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__del__). You can manually close the client using the `.close()` method if desired, or with a context manager that closes when exiting.\n\n```py\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\nwith CasParser() as client:\n # make requests here\n ...\n\n# HTTP client is now closed\n```\n\n## Versioning\n\nThis package generally follows [SemVer](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) conventions, though certain backwards-incompatible changes may be released as minor versions:\n\n1. Changes that only affect static types, without breaking runtime behavior.\n2. Changes to library internals which are technically public but not intended or documented for external use. _(Please open a GitHub issue to let us know if you are relying on such internals.)_\n3. Changes that we do not expect to impact the vast majority of users in practice.\n\nWe take backwards-compatibility seriously and work hard to ensure you can rely on a smooth upgrade experience.\n\nWe are keen for your feedback; please open an [issue](https://www.github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-python/issues) with questions, bugs, or suggestions.\n\n### Determining the installed version\n\nIf you\'ve upgraded to the latest version but aren\'t seeing any new features you were expecting then your python environment is likely still using an older version.\n\nYou can determine the version that is being used at runtime with:\n\n```py\nimport cas_parser\nprint(cas_parser.__version__)\n```\n\n## Requirements\n\nPython 3.9 or higher.\n\n## Contributing\n\nSee [the contributing documentation](./CONTRIBUTING.md).\n', - }, { language: 'go', content: '# Cas Parser Go API Library\n\nGo Reference\n\nThe Cas Parser Go library provides convenient access to the [Cas Parser REST API](https://casparser.in/docs)\nfrom applications written in Go.\n\nIt is generated with [Stainless](https://www.stainless.com/).\n\n## MCP Server\n\nUse the Cas Parser MCP Server to enable AI assistants to interact with this API, allowing them to explore endpoints, make test requests, and use documentation to help integrate this SDK into your application.\n\n[![Add to Cursor](https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.svg)](https://cursor.com/en-US/install-mcp?name=cas-parser-node-mcp&config=eyJuYW1lIjoiY2FzLXBhcnNlci1ub2RlLW1jcCIsInRyYW5zcG9ydCI6Imh0dHAiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2Nhcy1wYXJzZXIuc3RsbWNwLmNvbSIsImhlYWRlcnMiOnsieC1hcGkta2V5IjoiTXkgQVBJIEtleSJ9fQ)\n[![Install in VS Code](https://img.shields.io/badge/_-Add_to_VS_Code-blue?style=for-the-badge&logo=data:image/svg%2bxml;base64,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)](https://vscode.stainless.com/mcp/%7B%22name%22%3A%22cas-parser-node-mcp%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22http%22%2C%22url%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fcas-parser.stlmcp.com%22%2C%22headers%22%3A%7B%22x-api-key%22%3A%22My%20API%20Key%22%7D%7D)\n\n> Note: You may need to set environment variables in your MCP client.\n\n## Installation\n\n\n\n```go\nimport (\n\t"github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-go" // imported as SDK_PackageName\n)\n```\n\n\n\nOr to pin the version:\n\n\n\n```sh\ngo get -u \'github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-go@v0.0.1\'\n```\n\n\n\n## Requirements\n\nThis library requires Go 1.22+.\n\n## Usage\n\nThe full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\n```go\npackage main\n\nimport (\n\t"context"\n\t"fmt"\n\n\t"github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-go"\n\t"github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-go/option"\n)\n\nfunc main() {\n\tclient := casparser.NewClient(\n\t\toption.WithAPIKey("My API Key"), // defaults to os.LookupEnv("CAS_PARSER_API_KEY")\n\t)\n\tresponse, err := client.Credits.Check(context.TODO())\n\tif err != nil {\n\t\tpanic(err.Error())\n\t}\n\tfmt.Printf("%+v\\n", response.EnabledFeatures)\n}\n\n```\n\n### Request fields\n\nAll request parameters are wrapped in a generic `Field` type,\nwhich we use to distinguish zero values from null or omitted fields.\n\nThis prevents accidentally sending a zero value if you forget a required parameter,\nand enables explicitly sending `null`, `false`, `\'\'`, or `0` on optional parameters.\nAny field not specified is not sent.\n\nTo construct fields with values, use the helpers `String()`, `Int()`, `Float()`, or most commonly, the generic `F[T]()`.\nTo send a null, use `Null[T]()`, and to send a nonconforming value, use `Raw[T](any)`. For example:\n\n```go\nparams := FooParams{\n\tName: SDK_PackageName.F("hello"),\n\n\t// Explicitly send `"description": null`\n\tDescription: SDK_PackageName.Null[string](),\n\n\tPoint: SDK_PackageName.F(SDK_PackageName.Point{\n\t\tX: SDK_PackageName.Int(0),\n\t\tY: SDK_PackageName.Int(1),\n\n\t\t// In cases where the API specifies a given type,\n\t\t// but you want to send something else, use `Raw`:\n\t\tZ: SDK_PackageName.Raw[int64](0.01), // sends a float\n\t}),\n}\n```\n\n### Response objects\n\nAll fields in response structs are value types (not pointers or wrappers).\n\nIf a given field is `null`, not present, or invalid, the corresponding field\nwill simply be its zero value.\n\nAll response structs also include a special `JSON` field, containing more detailed\ninformation about each property, which you can use like so:\n\n```go\nif res.Name == "" {\n\t// true if `"name"` is either not present or explicitly null\n\tres.JSON.Name.IsNull()\n\n\t// true if the `"name"` key was not present in the response JSON at all\n\tres.JSON.Name.IsMissing()\n\n\t// When the API returns data that cannot be coerced to the expected type:\n\tif res.JSON.Name.IsInvalid() {\n\t\traw := res.JSON.Name.Raw()\n\n\t\tlegacyName := struct{\n\t\t\tFirst string `json:"first"`\n\t\t\tLast string `json:"last"`\n\t\t}{}\n\t\tjson.Unmarshal([]byte(raw), &legacyName)\n\t\tname = legacyName.First + " " + legacyName.Last\n\t}\n}\n```\n\nThese `.JSON` structs also include an `Extras` map containing\nany properties in the json response that were not specified\nin the struct. This can be useful for API features not yet\npresent in the SDK.\n\n```go\nbody := res.JSON.ExtraFields["my_unexpected_field"].Raw()\n```\n\n### RequestOptions\n\nThis library uses the functional options pattern. Functions defined in the\n`SDK_PackageOptionName` package return a `RequestOption`, which is a closure that mutates a\n`RequestConfig`. These options can be supplied to the client or at individual\nrequests. For example:\n\n```go\nclient := SDK_PackageName.SDK_ClientInitializerName(\n\t// Adds a header to every request made by the client\n\tSDK_PackageOptionName.WithHeader("X-Some-Header", "custom_header_info"),\n)\n\nclient.Credits.Check(context.TODO(), ...,\n\t// Override the header\n\tSDK_PackageOptionName.WithHeader("X-Some-Header", "some_other_custom_header_info"),\n\t// Add an undocumented field to the request body, using sjson syntax\n\tSDK_PackageOptionName.WithJSONSet("some.json.path", map[string]string{"my": "object"}),\n)\n```\n\nSee the [full list of request options](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-go/SDK_PackageOptionName).\n\n### Pagination\n\nThis library provides some conveniences for working with paginated list endpoints.\n\nYou can use `.ListAutoPaging()` methods to iterate through items across all pages:\n\n\n\nOr you can use simple `.List()` methods to fetch a single page and receive a standard response object\nwith additional helper methods like `.GetNextPage()`, e.g.:\n\n\n\n### Errors\n\nWhen the API returns a non-success status code, we return an error with type\n`*SDK_PackageName.Error`. This contains the `StatusCode`, `*http.Request`, and\n`*http.Response` values of the request, as well as the JSON of the error body\n(much like other response objects in the SDK).\n\nTo handle errors, we recommend that you use the `errors.As` pattern:\n\n```go\n_, err := client.Credits.Check(context.TODO())\nif err != nil {\n\tvar apierr *casparser.Error\n\tif errors.As(err, &apierr) {\n\t\tprintln(string(apierr.DumpRequest(true))) // Prints the serialized HTTP request\n\t\tprintln(string(apierr.DumpResponse(true))) // Prints the serialized HTTP response\n\t}\n\tpanic(err.Error()) // GET "/v1/credits": 400 Bad Request { ... }\n}\n```\n\nWhen other errors occur, they are returned unwrapped; for example,\nif HTTP transport fails, you might receive `*url.Error` wrapping `*net.OpError`.\n\n### Timeouts\n\nRequests do not time out by default; use context to configure a timeout for a request lifecycle.\n\nNote that if a request is [retried](#retries), the context timeout does not start over.\nTo set a per-retry timeout, use `SDK_PackageOptionName.WithRequestTimeout()`.\n\n```go\n// This sets the timeout for the request, including all the retries.\nctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Minute)\ndefer cancel()\nclient.Credits.Check(\n\tctx,\n\t// This sets the per-retry timeout\n\toption.WithRequestTimeout(20*time.Second),\n)\n```\n\n### File uploads\n\nRequest parameters that correspond to file uploads in multipart requests are typed as\n`param.Field[io.Reader]`. The contents of the `io.Reader` will by default be sent as a multipart form\npart with the file name of "anonymous_file" and content-type of "application/octet-stream".\n\nThe file name and content-type can be customized by implementing `Name() string` or `ContentType()\nstring` on the run-time type of `io.Reader`. Note that `os.File` implements `Name() string`, so a\nfile returned by `os.Open` will be sent with the file name on disk.\n\nWe also provide a helper `SDK_PackageName.FileParam(reader io.Reader, filename string, contentType string)`\nwhich can be used to wrap any `io.Reader` with the appropriate file name and content type.\n\n\n\n### Retries\n\nCertain errors will be automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff.\nWe retry by default all connection errors, 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict, 429 Rate Limit,\nand >=500 Internal errors.\n\nYou can use the `WithMaxRetries` option to configure or disable this:\n\n```go\n// Configure the default for all requests:\nclient := casparser.NewClient(\n\toption.WithMaxRetries(0), // default is 2\n)\n\n// Override per-request:\nclient.Credits.Check(context.TODO(), option.WithMaxRetries(5))\n```\n\n\n### Accessing raw response data (e.g. response headers)\n\nYou can access the raw HTTP response data by using the `option.WithResponseInto()` request option. This is useful when\nyou need to examine response headers, status codes, or other details.\n\n```go\n// Create a variable to store the HTTP response\nvar response *http.Response\nresponse, err := client.Credits.Check(context.TODO(), option.WithResponseInto(&response))\nif err != nil {\n\t// handle error\n}\nfmt.Printf("%+v\\n", response)\n\nfmt.Printf("Status Code: %d\\n", response.StatusCode)\nfmt.Printf("Headers: %+#v\\n", response.Header)\n```\n\n### Making custom/undocumented requests\n\nThis library is typed for convenient access to the documented API. If you need to access undocumented\nendpoints, params, or response properties, the library can still be used.\n\n#### Undocumented endpoints\n\nTo make requests to undocumented endpoints, you can use `client.Get`, `client.Post`, and other HTTP verbs.\n`RequestOptions` on the client, such as retries, will be respected when making these requests.\n\n```go\nvar (\n // params can be an io.Reader, a []byte, an encoding/json serializable object,\n // or a "…Params" struct defined in this library.\n params map[string]interface{}\n\n // result can be an []byte, *http.Response, a encoding/json deserializable object,\n // or a model defined in this library.\n result *http.Response\n)\nerr := client.Post(context.Background(), "/unspecified", params, &result)\nif err != nil {\n …\n}\n```\n\n#### Undocumented request params\n\nTo make requests using undocumented parameters, you may use either the `SDK_PackageOptionName.WithQuerySet()`\nor the `SDK_PackageOptionName.WithJSONSet()` methods.\n\n```go\nparams := FooNewParams{\n ID: SDK_PackageName.F("id_xxxx"),\n Data: SDK_PackageName.F(FooNewParamsData{\n FirstName: SDK_PackageName.F("John"),\n }),\n}\nclient.Foo.New(context.Background(), params, SDK_PackageOptionName.WithJSONSet("data.last_name", "Doe"))\n```\n\n#### Undocumented response properties\n\nTo access undocumented response properties, you may either access the raw JSON of the response as a string\nwith `result.JSON.RawJSON()`, or get the raw JSON of a particular field on the result with\n`result.JSON.Foo.Raw()`.\n\nAny fields that are not present on the response struct will be saved and can be accessed by `result.JSON.ExtraFields()` which returns the extra fields as a `map[string]Field`.\n\n### Middleware\n\nWe provide `SDK_PackageOptionName.WithMiddleware` which applies the given\nmiddleware to requests.\n\n```go\nfunc Logger(req *http.Request, next SDK_PackageOptionName.MiddlewareNext) (res *http.Response, err error) {\n\t// Before the request\n\tstart := time.Now()\n\tLogReq(req)\n\n\t// Forward the request to the next handler\n\tres, err = next(req)\n\n\t// Handle stuff after the request\n\tend := time.Now()\n\tLogRes(res, err, start - end)\n\n return res, err\n}\n\nclient := SDK_PackageName.SDK_ClientInitializerName(\n\tSDK_PackageOptionName.WithMiddleware(Logger),\n)\n```\n\nWhen multiple middlewares are provided as variadic arguments, the middlewares\nare applied left to right. If `SDK_PackageOptionName.WithMiddleware` is given\nmultiple times, for example first in the client then the method, the\nmiddleware in the client will run first and the middleware given in the method\nwill run next.\n\nYou may also replace the default `http.Client` with\n`SDK_PackageOptionName.WithHTTPClient(client)`. Only one http client is\naccepted (this overwrites any previous client) and receives requests after any\nmiddleware has been applied.\n\n## Semantic versioning\n\nThis package generally follows [SemVer](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) conventions, though certain backwards-incompatible changes may be released as minor versions:\n\n1. Changes to library internals which are technically public but not intended or documented for external use. _(Please open a GitHub issue to let us know if you are relying on such internals.)_\n2. Changes that we do not expect to impact the vast majority of users in practice.\n\nWe take backwards-compatibility seriously and work hard to ensure you can rely on a smooth upgrade experience.\n\nWe are keen for your feedback; please open an [issue](https://www.github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-go/issues) with questions, bugs, or suggestions.\n\n## Contributing\n\nSee [the contributing documentation](./CONTRIBUTING.md).\n', }, - { - language: 'typescript', - content: - "# Cas Parser TypeScript API Library\n\n[![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/cas-parser-node.svg?label=npm%20(stable))](https://npmjs.org/package/cas-parser-node) ![npm bundle size](https://img.shields.io/bundlephobia/minzip/cas-parser-node)\n\nThis library provides convenient access to the Cas Parser REST API from server-side TypeScript or JavaScript.\n\n\n\nThe REST API documentation can be found on [casparser.in](https://casparser.in/docs). The full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\nIt is generated with [Stainless](https://www.stainless.com/).\n\n## MCP Server\n\nUse the Cas Parser MCP Server to enable AI assistants to interact with this API, allowing them to explore endpoints, make test requests, and use documentation to help integrate this SDK into your application.\n\n[![Add to Cursor](https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.svg)](https://cursor.com/en-US/install-mcp?name=cas-parser-node-mcp&config=eyJuYW1lIjoiY2FzLXBhcnNlci1ub2RlLW1jcCIsInRyYW5zcG9ydCI6Imh0dHAiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2Nhcy1wYXJzZXIuc3RsbWNwLmNvbSIsImhlYWRlcnMiOnsieC1hcGkta2V5IjoiTXkgQVBJIEtleSJ9fQ)\n[![Install in VS Code](https://img.shields.io/badge/_-Add_to_VS_Code-blue?style=for-the-badge&logo=data:image/svg%2bxml;base64,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)](https://vscode.stainless.com/mcp/%7B%22name%22%3A%22cas-parser-node-mcp%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22http%22%2C%22url%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fcas-parser.stlmcp.com%22%2C%22headers%22%3A%7B%22x-api-key%22%3A%22My%20API%20Key%22%7D%7D)\n\n> Note: You may need to set environment variables in your MCP client.\n\n## Installation\n\n```sh\nnpm install cas-parser-node\n```\n\n\n\n## Usage\n\nThe full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\n\n```js\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n apiKey: process.env['CAS_PARSER_API_KEY'], // This is the default and can be omitted\n});\n\nconst response = await client.credits.check();\n\nconsole.log(response.enabled_features);\n```\n\n\n\n### Request & Response types\n\nThis library includes TypeScript definitions for all request params and response fields. You may import and use them like so:\n\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n apiKey: process.env['CAS_PARSER_API_KEY'], // This is the default and can be omitted\n});\n\nconst response: CasParser.CreditCheckResponse = await client.credits.check();\n```\n\nDocumentation for each method, request param, and response field are available in docstrings and will appear on hover in most modern editors.\n\n\n\n\n\n## Handling errors\n\nWhen the library is unable to connect to the API,\nor if the API returns a non-success status code (i.e., 4xx or 5xx response),\na subclass of `APIError` will be thrown:\n\n\n```ts\nconst response = await client.credits.check().catch(async (err) => {\n if (err instanceof CasParser.APIError) {\n console.log(err.status); // 400\n console.log(err.name); // BadRequestError\n console.log(err.headers); // {server: 'nginx', ...}\n } else {\n throw err;\n }\n});\n```\n\nError codes are as follows:\n\n| Status Code | Error Type |\n| ----------- | -------------------------- |\n| 400 | `BadRequestError` |\n| 401 | `AuthenticationError` |\n| 403 | `PermissionDeniedError` |\n| 404 | `NotFoundError` |\n| 422 | `UnprocessableEntityError` |\n| 429 | `RateLimitError` |\n| >=500 | `InternalServerError` |\n| N/A | `APIConnectionError` |\n\n### Retries\n\nCertain errors will be automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff.\nConnection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict,\n429 Rate Limit, and >=500 Internal errors will all be retried by default.\n\nYou can use the `maxRetries` option to configure or disable this:\n\n\n```js\n// Configure the default for all requests:\nconst client = new CasParser({\n maxRetries: 0, // default is 2\n});\n\n// Or, configure per-request:\nawait client.credits.check({\n maxRetries: 5,\n});\n```\n\n### Timeouts\n\nRequests time out after 1 minute by default. You can configure this with a `timeout` option:\n\n\n```ts\n// Configure the default for all requests:\nconst client = new CasParser({\n timeout: 20 * 1000, // 20 seconds (default is 1 minute)\n});\n\n// Override per-request:\nawait client.credits.check({\n timeout: 5 * 1000,\n});\n```\n\nOn timeout, an `APIConnectionTimeoutError` is thrown.\n\nNote that requests which time out will be [retried twice by default](#retries).\n\n\n\n\n\n## Advanced Usage\n\n### Accessing raw Response data (e.g., headers)\n\nThe \"raw\" `Response` returned by `fetch()` can be accessed through the `.asResponse()` method on the `APIPromise` type that all methods return.\nThis method returns as soon as the headers for a successful response are received and does not consume the response body, so you are free to write custom parsing or streaming logic.\n\nYou can also use the `.withResponse()` method to get the raw `Response` along with the parsed data.\nUnlike `.asResponse()` this method consumes the body, returning once it is parsed.\n\n\n```ts\nconst client = new CasParser();\n\nconst response = await client.credits.check().asResponse();\nconsole.log(response.headers.get('X-My-Header'));\nconsole.log(response.statusText); // access the underlying Response object\n\nconst { data: response, response: raw } = await client.credits.check().withResponse();\nconsole.log(raw.headers.get('X-My-Header'));\nconsole.log(response.enabled_features);\n```\n\n### Logging\n\n> [!IMPORTANT]\n> All log messages are intended for debugging only. The format and content of log messages\n> may change between releases.\n\n#### Log levels\n\nThe log level can be configured in two ways:\n\n1. Via the `CAS_PARSER_LOG` environment variable\n2. Using the `logLevel` client option (overrides the environment variable if set)\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n logLevel: 'debug', // Show all log messages\n});\n```\n\nAvailable log levels, from most to least verbose:\n\n- `'debug'` - Show debug messages, info, warnings, and errors\n- `'info'` - Show info messages, warnings, and errors\n- `'warn'` - Show warnings and errors (default)\n- `'error'` - Show only errors\n- `'off'` - Disable all logging\n\nAt the `'debug'` level, all HTTP requests and responses are logged, including headers and bodies.\nSome authentication-related headers are redacted, but sensitive data in request and response bodies\nmay still be visible.\n\n#### Custom logger\n\nBy default, this library logs to `globalThis.console`. You can also provide a custom logger.\nMost logging libraries are supported, including [pino](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino), [winston](https://www.npmjs.com/package/winston), [bunyan](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bunyan), [consola](https://www.npmjs.com/package/consola), [signale](https://www.npmjs.com/package/signale), and [@std/log](https://jsr.io/@std/log). If your logger doesn't work, please open an issue.\n\nWhen providing a custom logger, the `logLevel` option still controls which messages are emitted, messages\nbelow the configured level will not be sent to your logger.\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\nimport pino from 'pino';\n\nconst logger = pino();\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n logger: logger.child({ name: 'CasParser' }),\n logLevel: 'debug', // Send all messages to pino, allowing it to filter\n});\n```\n\n### Making custom/undocumented requests\n\nThis library is typed for convenient access to the documented API. If you need to access undocumented\nendpoints, params, or response properties, the library can still be used.\n\n#### Undocumented endpoints\n\nTo make requests to undocumented endpoints, you can use `client.get`, `client.post`, and other HTTP verbs.\nOptions on the client, such as retries, will be respected when making these requests.\n\n```ts\nawait client.post('/some/path', {\n body: { some_prop: 'foo' },\n query: { some_query_arg: 'bar' },\n});\n```\n\n#### Undocumented request params\n\nTo make requests using undocumented parameters, you may use `// @ts-expect-error` on the undocumented\nparameter. This library doesn't validate at runtime that the request matches the type, so any extra values you\nsend will be sent as-is.\n\n```ts\nclient.credits.check({\n // ...\n // @ts-expect-error baz is not yet public\n baz: 'undocumented option',\n});\n```\n\nFor requests with the `GET` verb, any extra params will be in the query, all other requests will send the\nextra param in the body.\n\nIf you want to explicitly send an extra argument, you can do so with the `query`, `body`, and `headers` request\noptions.\n\n#### Undocumented response properties\n\nTo access undocumented response properties, you may access the response object with `// @ts-expect-error` on\nthe response object, or cast the response object to the requisite type. Like the request params, we do not\nvalidate or strip extra properties from the response from the API.\n\n### Customizing the fetch client\n\nBy default, this library expects a global `fetch` function is defined.\n\nIf you want to use a different `fetch` function, you can either polyfill the global:\n\n```ts\nimport fetch from 'my-fetch';\n\nglobalThis.fetch = fetch;\n```\n\nOr pass it to the client:\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\nimport fetch from 'my-fetch';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({ fetch });\n```\n\n### Fetch options\n\nIf you want to set custom `fetch` options without overriding the `fetch` function, you can provide a `fetchOptions` object when instantiating the client or making a request. (Request-specific options override client options.)\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n fetchOptions: {\n // `RequestInit` options\n },\n});\n```\n\n#### Configuring proxies\n\nTo modify proxy behavior, you can provide custom `fetchOptions` that add runtime-specific proxy\noptions to requests:\n\n **Node** [[docs](https://github.com/nodejs/undici/blob/main/docs/docs/api/ProxyAgent.md#example---proxyagent-with-fetch)]\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\nimport * as undici from 'undici';\n\nconst proxyAgent = new undici.ProxyAgent('http://localhost:8888');\nconst client = new CasParser({\n fetchOptions: {\n dispatcher: proxyAgent,\n },\n});\n```\n\n **Bun** [[docs](https://bun.sh/guides/http/proxy)]\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n fetchOptions: {\n proxy: 'http://localhost:8888',\n },\n});\n```\n\n **Deno** [[docs](https://docs.deno.com/api/deno/~/Deno.createHttpClient)]\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'npm:cas-parser-node';\n\nconst httpClient = Deno.createHttpClient({ proxy: { url: 'http://localhost:8888' } });\nconst client = new CasParser({\n fetchOptions: {\n client: httpClient,\n },\n});\n```\n\n## Frequently Asked Questions\n\n## Semantic versioning\n\nThis package generally follows [SemVer](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) conventions, though certain backwards-incompatible changes may be released as minor versions:\n\n1. Changes that only affect static types, without breaking runtime behavior.\n2. Changes to library internals which are technically public but not intended or documented for external use. _(Please open a GitHub issue to let us know if you are relying on such internals.)_\n3. Changes that we do not expect to impact the vast majority of users in practice.\n\nWe take backwards-compatibility seriously and work hard to ensure you can rely on a smooth upgrade experience.\n\nWe are keen for your feedback; please open an [issue](https://www.github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-node/issues) with questions, bugs, or suggestions.\n\n## Requirements\n\nTypeScript >= 4.9 is supported.\n\nThe following runtimes are supported:\n\n- Web browsers (Up-to-date Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and more)\n- Node.js 20 LTS or later ([non-EOL](https://endoflife.date/nodejs)) versions.\n- Deno v1.28.0 or higher.\n- Bun 1.0 or later.\n- Cloudflare Workers.\n- Vercel Edge Runtime.\n- Jest 28 or greater with the `\"node\"` environment (`\"jsdom\"` is not supported at this time).\n- Nitro v2.6 or greater.\n\nNote that React Native is not supported at this time.\n\nIf you are interested in other runtime environments, please open or upvote an issue on GitHub.\n\n## Contributing\n\nSee [the contributing documentation](./CONTRIBUTING.md).\n", - }, { language: 'java', content: @@ -1053,6 +1043,16 @@ const EMBEDDED_READMES: { language: string; content: string }[] = [ content: '# Cas Parser PHP API Library\n\nThe Cas Parser PHP library provides convenient access to the Cas Parser REST API from any PHP 8.1.0+ application.\n\n## Installation\n\nTo use this package, install via Composer by adding the following to your application\'s `composer.json`:\n\n\n```json\n{\n "repositories": [\n {\n "type": "vcs",\n "url": "git@github.com:CASParser/cas-parser-php.git"\n }\n ],\n "require": {\n "org-placeholder/cas-parser": "dev-main"\n }\n}\n```\n\n\n## Usage\n\n```php\ncredits->check();\n\nvar_dump($response->enabled_features);\n```', }, + { + language: 'python', + content: + '# Cas Parser Python API library\n\n\n[![PyPI version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/cas-parser-python.svg?label=pypi%20(stable))](https://pypi.org/project/cas-parser-python/)\n\nThe Cas Parser Python library provides convenient access to the Cas Parser REST API from any Python 3.9+\napplication. The library includes type definitions for all request params and response fields,\nand offers both synchronous and asynchronous clients powered by [httpx](https://github.com/encode/httpx).\n\n\n\nIt is generated with [Stainless](https://www.stainless.com/).\n\n## MCP Server\n\nUse the Cas Parser MCP Server to enable AI assistants to interact with this API, allowing them to explore endpoints, make test requests, and use documentation to help integrate this SDK into your application.\n\n[![Add to Cursor](https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.svg)](https://cursor.com/en-US/install-mcp?name=cas-parser-node-mcp&config=eyJuYW1lIjoiY2FzLXBhcnNlci1ub2RlLW1jcCIsInRyYW5zcG9ydCI6Imh0dHAiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2Nhcy1wYXJzZXIuc3RsbWNwLmNvbSIsImhlYWRlcnMiOnsieC1hcGkta2V5IjoiTXkgQVBJIEtleSJ9fQ)\n[![Install in VS Code](https://img.shields.io/badge/_-Add_to_VS_Code-blue?style=for-the-badge&logo=data:image/svg%2bxml;base64,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)](https://vscode.stainless.com/mcp/%7B%22name%22%3A%22cas-parser-node-mcp%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22http%22%2C%22url%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fcas-parser.stlmcp.com%22%2C%22headers%22%3A%7B%22x-api-key%22%3A%22My%20API%20Key%22%7D%7D)\n\n> Note: You may need to set environment variables in your MCP client.\n\n## Documentation\n\nThe REST API documentation can be found on [casparser.in](https://casparser.in/docs). The full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\n## Installation\n\n```sh\n# install from PyPI\npip install cas-parser-python\n```\n\n## Usage\n\nThe full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\n```python\nimport os\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\nclient = CasParser(\n api_key=os.environ.get("CAS_PARSER_API_KEY"), # This is the default and can be omitted\n)\n\nresponse = client.credits.check()\nprint(response.enabled_features)\n```\n\nWhile you can provide an `api_key` keyword argument,\nwe recommend using [python-dotenv](https://pypi.org/project/python-dotenv/)\nto add `CAS_PARSER_API_KEY="My API Key"` to your `.env` file\nso that your API Key is not stored in source control.\n\n## Async usage\n\nSimply import `AsyncCasParser` instead of `CasParser` and use `await` with each API call:\n\n```python\nimport os\nimport asyncio\nfrom cas_parser import AsyncCasParser\n\nclient = AsyncCasParser(\n api_key=os.environ.get("CAS_PARSER_API_KEY"), # This is the default and can be omitted\n)\n\nasync def main() -> None:\n response = await client.credits.check()\n print(response.enabled_features)\n\nasyncio.run(main())\n```\n\nFunctionality between the synchronous and asynchronous clients is otherwise identical.\n\n### With aiohttp\n\nBy default, the async client uses `httpx` for HTTP requests. However, for improved concurrency performance you may also use `aiohttp` as the HTTP backend.\n\nYou can enable this by installing `aiohttp`:\n\n```sh\n# install from PyPI\npip install cas-parser-python[aiohttp]\n```\n\nThen you can enable it by instantiating the client with `http_client=DefaultAioHttpClient()`:\n\n```python\nimport os\nimport asyncio\nfrom cas_parser import DefaultAioHttpClient\nfrom cas_parser import AsyncCasParser\n\nasync def main() -> None:\n async with AsyncCasParser(\n api_key=os.environ.get("CAS_PARSER_API_KEY"), # This is the default and can be omitted\n http_client=DefaultAioHttpClient(),\n) as client:\n response = await client.credits.check()\n print(response.enabled_features)\n\nasyncio.run(main())\n```\n\n\n\n## Using types\n\nNested request parameters are [TypedDicts](https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.TypedDict). Responses are [Pydantic models](https://docs.pydantic.dev) which also provide helper methods for things like:\n\n- Serializing back into JSON, `model.to_json()`\n- Converting to a dictionary, `model.to_dict()`\n\nTyped requests and responses provide autocomplete and documentation within your editor. If you would like to see type errors in VS Code to help catch bugs earlier, set `python.analysis.typeCheckingMode` to `basic`.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n## Handling errors\n\nWhen the library is unable to connect to the API (for example, due to network connection problems or a timeout), a subclass of `cas_parser.APIConnectionError` is raised.\n\nWhen the API returns a non-success status code (that is, 4xx or 5xx\nresponse), a subclass of `cas_parser.APIStatusError` is raised, containing `status_code` and `response` properties.\n\nAll errors inherit from `cas_parser.APIError`.\n\n```python\nimport cas_parser\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\nclient = CasParser()\n\ntry:\n client.credits.check()\nexcept cas_parser.APIConnectionError as e:\n print("The server could not be reached")\n print(e.__cause__) # an underlying Exception, likely raised within httpx.\nexcept cas_parser.RateLimitError as e:\n print("A 429 status code was received; we should back off a bit.")\nexcept cas_parser.APIStatusError as e:\n print("Another non-200-range status code was received")\n print(e.status_code)\n print(e.response)\n```\n\nError codes are as follows:\n\n| Status Code | Error Type |\n| ----------- | -------------------------- |\n| 400 | `BadRequestError` |\n| 401 | `AuthenticationError` |\n| 403 | `PermissionDeniedError` |\n| 404 | `NotFoundError` |\n| 422 | `UnprocessableEntityError` |\n| 429 | `RateLimitError` |\n| >=500 | `InternalServerError` |\n| N/A | `APIConnectionError` |\n\n### Retries\n\nCertain errors are automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff.\nConnection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict,\n429 Rate Limit, and >=500 Internal errors are all retried by default.\n\nYou can use the `max_retries` option to configure or disable retry settings:\n\n```python\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\n# Configure the default for all requests:\nclient = CasParser(\n # default is 2\n max_retries=0,\n)\n\n# Or, configure per-request:\nclient.with_options(max_retries = 5).credits.check()\n```\n\n### Timeouts\n\nBy default requests time out after 1 minute. You can configure this with a `timeout` option,\nwhich accepts a float or an [`httpx.Timeout`](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/timeouts/#fine-tuning-the-configuration) object:\n\n```python\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\n# Configure the default for all requests:\nclient = CasParser(\n # 20 seconds (default is 1 minute)\n timeout=20.0,\n)\n\n# More granular control:\nclient = CasParser(\n timeout=httpx.Timeout(60.0, read=5.0, write=10.0, connect=2.0),\n)\n\n# Override per-request:\nclient.with_options(timeout = 5.0).credits.check()\n```\n\nOn timeout, an `APITimeoutError` is thrown.\n\nNote that requests that time out are [retried twice by default](#retries).\n\n\n\n## Advanced\n\n### Logging\n\nWe use the standard library [`logging`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html) module.\n\nYou can enable logging by setting the environment variable `CAS_PARSER_LOG` to `info`.\n\n```shell\n$ export CAS_PARSER_LOG=info\n```\n\nOr to `debug` for more verbose logging.\n\n### How to tell whether `None` means `null` or missing\n\nIn an API response, a field may be explicitly `null`, or missing entirely; in either case, its value is `None` in this library. You can differentiate the two cases with `.model_fields_set`:\n\n```py\nif response.my_field is None:\n if \'my_field\' not in response.model_fields_set:\n print(\'Got json like {}, without a "my_field" key present at all.\')\n else:\n print(\'Got json like {"my_field": null}.\')\n```\n\n### Accessing raw response data (e.g. headers)\n\nThe "raw" Response object can be accessed by prefixing `.with_raw_response.` to any HTTP method call, e.g.,\n\n```py\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\nclient = CasParser()\nresponse = client.credits.with_raw_response.check()\nprint(response.headers.get(\'X-My-Header\'))\n\ncredit = response.parse() # get the object that `credits.check()` would have returned\nprint(credit.enabled_features)\n```\n\nThese methods return an [`APIResponse`](https://github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-python/tree/main/src/cas_parser/_response.py) object.\n\nThe async client returns an [`AsyncAPIResponse`](https://github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-python/tree/main/src/cas_parser/_response.py) with the same structure, the only difference being `await`able methods for reading the response content.\n\n#### `.with_streaming_response`\n\nThe above interface eagerly reads the full response body when you make the request, which may not always be what you want.\n\nTo stream the response body, use `.with_streaming_response` instead, which requires a context manager and only reads the response body once you call `.read()`, `.text()`, `.json()`, `.iter_bytes()`, `.iter_text()`, `.iter_lines()` or `.parse()`. In the async client, these are async methods.\n\n```python\nwith client.credits.with_streaming_response.check() as response :\n print(response.headers.get(\'X-My-Header\'))\n\n for line in response.iter_lines():\n print(line)\n```\n\nThe context manager is required so that the response will reliably be closed.\n\n### Making custom/undocumented requests\n\nThis library is typed for convenient access to the documented API.\n\nIf you need to access undocumented endpoints, params, or response properties, the library can still be used.\n\n#### Undocumented endpoints\n\nTo make requests to undocumented endpoints, you can make requests using `client.get`, `client.post`, and other\nhttp verbs. Options on the client will be respected (such as retries) when making this request.\n\n```py\nimport httpx\n\nresponse = client.post(\n "/foo",\n cast_to=httpx.Response,\n body={"my_param": True},\n)\n\nprint(response.headers.get("x-foo"))\n```\n\n#### Undocumented request params\n\nIf you want to explicitly send an extra param, you can do so with the `extra_query`, `extra_body`, and `extra_headers` request\noptions.\n\n#### Undocumented response properties\n\nTo access undocumented response properties, you can access the extra fields like `response.unknown_prop`. You\ncan also get all the extra fields on the Pydantic model as a dict with\n[`response.model_extra`](https://docs.pydantic.dev/latest/api/base_model/#pydantic.BaseModel.model_extra).\n\n### Configuring the HTTP client\n\nYou can directly override the [httpx client](https://www.python-httpx.org/api/#client) to customize it for your use case, including:\n\n- Support for [proxies](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/proxies/)\n- Custom [transports](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/transports/)\n- Additional [advanced](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/clients/) functionality\n\n```python\nimport httpx\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser, DefaultHttpxClient\n\nclient = CasParser(\n # Or use the `CAS_PARSER_BASE_URL` env var\n base_url="http://my.test.server.example.com:8083",\n http_client=DefaultHttpxClient(proxy="http://my.test.proxy.example.com", transport=httpx.HTTPTransport(local_address="0.0.0.0")),\n)\n```\n\nYou can also customize the client on a per-request basis by using `with_options()`:\n\n```python\nclient.with_options(http_client=DefaultHttpxClient(...))\n```\n\n### Managing HTTP resources\n\nBy default the library closes underlying HTTP connections whenever the client is [garbage collected](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__del__). You can manually close the client using the `.close()` method if desired, or with a context manager that closes when exiting.\n\n```py\nfrom cas_parser import CasParser\n\nwith CasParser() as client:\n # make requests here\n ...\n\n# HTTP client is now closed\n```\n\n## Versioning\n\nThis package generally follows [SemVer](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) conventions, though certain backwards-incompatible changes may be released as minor versions:\n\n1. Changes that only affect static types, without breaking runtime behavior.\n2. Changes to library internals which are technically public but not intended or documented for external use. _(Please open a GitHub issue to let us know if you are relying on such internals.)_\n3. Changes that we do not expect to impact the vast majority of users in practice.\n\nWe take backwards-compatibility seriously and work hard to ensure you can rely on a smooth upgrade experience.\n\nWe are keen for your feedback; please open an [issue](https://www.github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-python/issues) with questions, bugs, or suggestions.\n\n### Determining the installed version\n\nIf you\'ve upgraded to the latest version but aren\'t seeing any new features you were expecting then your python environment is likely still using an older version.\n\nYou can determine the version that is being used at runtime with:\n\n```py\nimport cas_parser\nprint(cas_parser.__version__)\n```\n\n## Requirements\n\nPython 3.9 or higher.\n\n## Contributing\n\nSee [the contributing documentation](./CONTRIBUTING.md).\n', + }, + { + language: 'typescript', + content: + "# Cas Parser TypeScript API Library\n\n[![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/cas-parser-node.svg?label=npm%20(stable))](https://npmjs.org/package/cas-parser-node) ![npm bundle size](https://img.shields.io/bundlephobia/minzip/cas-parser-node)\n\nThis library provides convenient access to the Cas Parser REST API from server-side TypeScript or JavaScript.\n\n\n\nThe REST API documentation can be found on [casparser.in](https://casparser.in/docs). The full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\nIt is generated with [Stainless](https://www.stainless.com/).\n\n## MCP Server\n\nUse the Cas Parser MCP Server to enable AI assistants to interact with this API, allowing them to explore endpoints, make test requests, and use documentation to help integrate this SDK into your application.\n\n[![Add to Cursor](https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.svg)](https://cursor.com/en-US/install-mcp?name=cas-parser-node-mcp&config=eyJuYW1lIjoiY2FzLXBhcnNlci1ub2RlLW1jcCIsInRyYW5zcG9ydCI6Imh0dHAiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2Nhcy1wYXJzZXIuc3RsbWNwLmNvbSIsImhlYWRlcnMiOnsieC1hcGkta2V5IjoiTXkgQVBJIEtleSJ9fQ)\n[![Install in VS Code](https://img.shields.io/badge/_-Add_to_VS_Code-blue?style=for-the-badge&logo=data:image/svg%2bxml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIGZpbGw9Im5vbmUiIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA0MCA0MCI+PHBhdGggZmlsbD0iI0VFRSIgZmlsbC1ydWxlPSJldmVub2RkIiBkPSJNMzAuMjM1IDM5Ljg4NGEyLjQ5MSAyLjQ5MSAwIDAgMS0xLjc4MS0uNzNMMTIuNyAyNC43OGwtMy40NiAyLjYyNC0zLjQwNiAyLjU4MmExLjY2NSAxLjY2NSAwIDAgMS0xLjA4Mi4zMzggMS42NjQgMS42NjQgMCAwIDEtMS4wNDYtLjQzMWwtMi4yLTJhMS42NjYgMS42NjYgMCAwIDEgMC0yLjQ2M0w3LjQ1OCAyMCA0LjY3IDE3LjQ1MyAxLjUwNyAxNC41N2ExLjY2NSAxLjY2NSAwIDAgMSAwLTIuNDYzbDIuMi0yYTEuNjY1IDEuNjY1IDAgMCAxIDIuMTMtLjA5N2w2Ljg2MyA1LjIwOUwyOC40NTIuODQ0YTIuNDg4IDIuNDg4IDAgMCAxIDEuODQxLS43MjljLjM1MS4wMDkuNjk5LjA5MSAxLjAxOS4yNDVsOC4yMzYgMy45NjFhMi41IDIuNSAwIDAgMSAxLjQxNSAyLjI1M3YuMDk5LS4wNDVWMzMuMzd2LS4wNDUuMDk1YTIuNTAxIDIuNTAxIDAgMCAxLTEuNDE2IDIuMjU3bC04LjIzNSAzLjk2MWEyLjQ5MiAyLjQ5MiAwIDAgMS0xLjA3Ny4yNDZabS43MTYtMjguOTQ3LTExLjk0OCA5LjA2MiAxMS45NTIgOS4wNjUtLjAwNC0xOC4xMjdaIi8+PC9zdmc+)](https://vscode.stainless.com/mcp/%7B%22name%22%3A%22cas-parser-node-mcp%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22http%22%2C%22url%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fcas-parser.stlmcp.com%22%2C%22headers%22%3A%7B%22x-api-key%22%3A%22My%20API%20Key%22%7D%7D)\n\n> Note: You may need to set environment variables in your MCP client.\n\n## Installation\n\n```sh\nnpm install cas-parser-node\n```\n\n\n\n## Usage\n\nThe full API of this library can be found in [api.md](api.md).\n\n\n```js\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n apiKey: process.env['CAS_PARSER_API_KEY'], // This is the default and can be omitted\n});\n\nconst response = await client.credits.check();\n\nconsole.log(response.enabled_features);\n```\n\n\n\n### Request & Response types\n\nThis library includes TypeScript definitions for all request params and response fields. You may import and use them like so:\n\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n apiKey: process.env['CAS_PARSER_API_KEY'], // This is the default and can be omitted\n});\n\nconst response: CasParser.CreditCheckResponse = await client.credits.check();\n```\n\nDocumentation for each method, request param, and response field are available in docstrings and will appear on hover in most modern editors.\n\n\n\n\n\n## Handling errors\n\nWhen the library is unable to connect to the API,\nor if the API returns a non-success status code (i.e., 4xx or 5xx response),\na subclass of `APIError` will be thrown:\n\n\n```ts\nconst response = await client.credits.check().catch(async (err) => {\n if (err instanceof CasParser.APIError) {\n console.log(err.status); // 400\n console.log(err.name); // BadRequestError\n console.log(err.headers); // {server: 'nginx', ...}\n } else {\n throw err;\n }\n});\n```\n\nError codes are as follows:\n\n| Status Code | Error Type |\n| ----------- | -------------------------- |\n| 400 | `BadRequestError` |\n| 401 | `AuthenticationError` |\n| 403 | `PermissionDeniedError` |\n| 404 | `NotFoundError` |\n| 422 | `UnprocessableEntityError` |\n| 429 | `RateLimitError` |\n| >=500 | `InternalServerError` |\n| N/A | `APIConnectionError` |\n\n### Retries\n\nCertain errors will be automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff.\nConnection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict,\n429 Rate Limit, and >=500 Internal errors will all be retried by default.\n\nYou can use the `maxRetries` option to configure or disable this:\n\n\n```js\n// Configure the default for all requests:\nconst client = new CasParser({\n maxRetries: 0, // default is 2\n});\n\n// Or, configure per-request:\nawait client.credits.check({\n maxRetries: 5,\n});\n```\n\n### Timeouts\n\nRequests time out after 1 minute by default. You can configure this with a `timeout` option:\n\n\n```ts\n// Configure the default for all requests:\nconst client = new CasParser({\n timeout: 20 * 1000, // 20 seconds (default is 1 minute)\n});\n\n// Override per-request:\nawait client.credits.check({\n timeout: 5 * 1000,\n});\n```\n\nOn timeout, an `APIConnectionTimeoutError` is thrown.\n\nNote that requests which time out will be [retried twice by default](#retries).\n\n\n\n\n\n## Advanced Usage\n\n### Accessing raw Response data (e.g., headers)\n\nThe \"raw\" `Response` returned by `fetch()` can be accessed through the `.asResponse()` method on the `APIPromise` type that all methods return.\nThis method returns as soon as the headers for a successful response are received and does not consume the response body, so you are free to write custom parsing or streaming logic.\n\nYou can also use the `.withResponse()` method to get the raw `Response` along with the parsed data.\nUnlike `.asResponse()` this method consumes the body, returning once it is parsed.\n\n\n```ts\nconst client = new CasParser();\n\nconst response = await client.credits.check().asResponse();\nconsole.log(response.headers.get('X-My-Header'));\nconsole.log(response.statusText); // access the underlying Response object\n\nconst { data: response, response: raw } = await client.credits.check().withResponse();\nconsole.log(raw.headers.get('X-My-Header'));\nconsole.log(response.enabled_features);\n```\n\n### Logging\n\n> [!IMPORTANT]\n> All log messages are intended for debugging only. The format and content of log messages\n> may change between releases.\n\n#### Log levels\n\nThe log level can be configured in two ways:\n\n1. Via the `CAS_PARSER_LOG` environment variable\n2. Using the `logLevel` client option (overrides the environment variable if set)\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n logLevel: 'debug', // Show all log messages\n});\n```\n\nAvailable log levels, from most to least verbose:\n\n- `'debug'` - Show debug messages, info, warnings, and errors\n- `'info'` - Show info messages, warnings, and errors\n- `'warn'` - Show warnings and errors (default)\n- `'error'` - Show only errors\n- `'off'` - Disable all logging\n\nAt the `'debug'` level, all HTTP requests and responses are logged, including headers and bodies.\nSome authentication-related headers are redacted, but sensitive data in request and response bodies\nmay still be visible.\n\n#### Custom logger\n\nBy default, this library logs to `globalThis.console`. You can also provide a custom logger.\nMost logging libraries are supported, including [pino](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino), [winston](https://www.npmjs.com/package/winston), [bunyan](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bunyan), [consola](https://www.npmjs.com/package/consola), [signale](https://www.npmjs.com/package/signale), and [@std/log](https://jsr.io/@std/log). If your logger doesn't work, please open an issue.\n\nWhen providing a custom logger, the `logLevel` option still controls which messages are emitted, messages\nbelow the configured level will not be sent to your logger.\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\nimport pino from 'pino';\n\nconst logger = pino();\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n logger: logger.child({ name: 'CasParser' }),\n logLevel: 'debug', // Send all messages to pino, allowing it to filter\n});\n```\n\n### Making custom/undocumented requests\n\nThis library is typed for convenient access to the documented API. If you need to access undocumented\nendpoints, params, or response properties, the library can still be used.\n\n#### Undocumented endpoints\n\nTo make requests to undocumented endpoints, you can use `client.get`, `client.post`, and other HTTP verbs.\nOptions on the client, such as retries, will be respected when making these requests.\n\n```ts\nawait client.post('/some/path', {\n body: { some_prop: 'foo' },\n query: { some_query_arg: 'bar' },\n});\n```\n\n#### Undocumented request params\n\nTo make requests using undocumented parameters, you may use `// @ts-expect-error` on the undocumented\nparameter. This library doesn't validate at runtime that the request matches the type, so any extra values you\nsend will be sent as-is.\n\n```ts\nclient.credits.check({\n // ...\n // @ts-expect-error baz is not yet public\n baz: 'undocumented option',\n});\n```\n\nFor requests with the `GET` verb, any extra params will be in the query, all other requests will send the\nextra param in the body.\n\nIf you want to explicitly send an extra argument, you can do so with the `query`, `body`, and `headers` request\noptions.\n\n#### Undocumented response properties\n\nTo access undocumented response properties, you may access the response object with `// @ts-expect-error` on\nthe response object, or cast the response object to the requisite type. Like the request params, we do not\nvalidate or strip extra properties from the response from the API.\n\n### Customizing the fetch client\n\nBy default, this library expects a global `fetch` function is defined.\n\nIf you want to use a different `fetch` function, you can either polyfill the global:\n\n```ts\nimport fetch from 'my-fetch';\n\nglobalThis.fetch = fetch;\n```\n\nOr pass it to the client:\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\nimport fetch from 'my-fetch';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({ fetch });\n```\n\n### Fetch options\n\nIf you want to set custom `fetch` options without overriding the `fetch` function, you can provide a `fetchOptions` object when instantiating the client or making a request. (Request-specific options override client options.)\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n fetchOptions: {\n // `RequestInit` options\n },\n});\n```\n\n#### Configuring proxies\n\nTo modify proxy behavior, you can provide custom `fetchOptions` that add runtime-specific proxy\noptions to requests:\n\n **Node** [[docs](https://github.com/nodejs/undici/blob/main/docs/docs/api/ProxyAgent.md#example---proxyagent-with-fetch)]\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\nimport * as undici from 'undici';\n\nconst proxyAgent = new undici.ProxyAgent('http://localhost:8888');\nconst client = new CasParser({\n fetchOptions: {\n dispatcher: proxyAgent,\n },\n});\n```\n\n **Bun** [[docs](https://bun.sh/guides/http/proxy)]\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'cas-parser-node';\n\nconst client = new CasParser({\n fetchOptions: {\n proxy: 'http://localhost:8888',\n },\n});\n```\n\n **Deno** [[docs](https://docs.deno.com/api/deno/~/Deno.createHttpClient)]\n\n```ts\nimport CasParser from 'npm:cas-parser-node';\n\nconst httpClient = Deno.createHttpClient({ proxy: { url: 'http://localhost:8888' } });\nconst client = new CasParser({\n fetchOptions: {\n client: httpClient,\n },\n});\n```\n\n## Frequently Asked Questions\n\n## Semantic versioning\n\nThis package generally follows [SemVer](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) conventions, though certain backwards-incompatible changes may be released as minor versions:\n\n1. Changes that only affect static types, without breaking runtime behavior.\n2. Changes to library internals which are technically public but not intended or documented for external use. _(Please open a GitHub issue to let us know if you are relying on such internals.)_\n3. Changes that we do not expect to impact the vast majority of users in practice.\n\nWe take backwards-compatibility seriously and work hard to ensure you can rely on a smooth upgrade experience.\n\nWe are keen for your feedback; please open an [issue](https://www.github.com/CASParser/cas-parser-node/issues) with questions, bugs, or suggestions.\n\n## Requirements\n\nTypeScript >= 4.9 is supported.\n\nThe following runtimes are supported:\n\n- Web browsers (Up-to-date Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and more)\n- Node.js 20 LTS or later ([non-EOL](https://endoflife.date/nodejs)) versions.\n- Deno v1.28.0 or higher.\n- Bun 1.0 or later.\n- Cloudflare Workers.\n- Vercel Edge Runtime.\n- Jest 28 or greater with the `\"node\"` environment (`\"jsdom\"` is not supported at this time).\n- Nitro v2.6 or greater.\n\nNote that React Native is not supported at this time.\n\nIf you are interested in other runtime environments, please open or upvote an issue on GitHub.\n\n## Contributing\n\nSee [the contributing documentation](./CONTRIBUTING.md).\n", + }, ]; const INDEX_OPTIONS = { diff --git a/packages/mcp-server/src/server.ts b/packages/mcp-server/src/server.ts index 99ad055..3522ddb 100644 --- a/packages/mcp-server/src/server.ts +++ b/packages/mcp-server/src/server.ts @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ export const newMcpServer = async ({ new McpServer( { name: 'cas_parser_node_api', - version: '1.11.0', + version: '1.11.1', }, { instructions: await getInstructions({ stainlessApiKey, customInstructionsPath }), diff --git a/scripts/bootstrap b/scripts/bootstrap index 2bb3c94..3a8293a 100755 --- a/scripts/bootstrap +++ b/scripts/bootstrap @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ set -e cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." -if [ -f "Brewfile" ] && [ "$(uname -s)" = "Darwin" ] && [ "$SKIP_BREW" != "1" ] && [ -t 0 ]; then +if [ -f "Brewfile" ] && [ "$(uname -s)" = "Darwin" ] && [ "${SKIP_BREW:-}" != "1" ] && [ -t 0 ]; then brew bundle check >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo -n "==> Install Homebrew dependencies? (y/N): " read -r response diff --git a/src/version.ts b/src/version.ts index c5ad6f9..ba06c0e 100644 --- a/src/version.ts +++ b/src/version.ts @@ -1 +1 @@ -export const VERSION = '1.11.0'; // x-release-please-version +export const VERSION = '1.11.1'; // x-release-please-version