Exchange Web Services client library VS Office365-REST-Python-Client

Compare Exchange Web Services client library vs Office365-REST-Python-Client and see what are their differences.

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Exchange Web Services client library Office365-REST-Python-Client
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Exchange Web Services client library

Posts with mentions or reviews of Exchange Web Services client library. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-31.

Office365-REST-Python-Client

Posts with mentions or reviews of Office365-REST-Python-Client. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-15.
  • Accessing SharePoint Online
    2 projects | /r/learnpython | 15 Dec 2021
    Or not.. I started checking for SharePoint libraries in Python, and this is pretty much the only thing I could find: https://github.com/vgrem/Office365-REST-Python-Client. Which I guess it is fine, if it wasn't because it seems as if 2 of the authentication methods they support are kind of old, and the third one does not suit my company's security requirements (basically, anything that requires me to bypass conditional access won't be approved).
  • O365 Python library vs directly using Graph API for enterprise RPA?
    3 projects | /r/microsoft | 14 Sep 2021
    Interesting, would the SDK be an equivalent to, for example, the Office365-REST-Python-Client, except that it is being provided by Microsoft officially?
    2 projects | /r/learnpython | 14 Sep 2021
    If Microsoft were to provide an official Python library, I would feel pretty safe and they don't seem to shy away from integration with Python, but I don't know how to narrow it down looking at their different examples. Other options developed by outside sources seem to be stuff like the Office365-REST-Python-Client, Microsoft Graph Core Python Client, etc. Is there any particular recommendation on a stable and easy-to-use library?

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Exchange Web Services client library and Office365-REST-Python-Client you can also consider the following projects:

python-o365 - A simple python library to interact with Microsoft Graph and Office 365 API

shareplum - Pythonic SharePoint

postmarker - Python client library for Postmark API

PnP-Sites-Core - Microsoft 365 Dev PnP Core component (.NET) targeted for increasing developer productivity with CSOM based solutions.

microsoft-authentication-library-for-python - Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for Python makes it easy to authenticate to Microsoft Entra ID. General docs are available here https://learn.microsoft.com/entra/msal/python/ Stable APIs are documented here https://msal-python.readthedocs.io. Questions can be asked on www.stackoverflow.com with tag "msal" + "python".

modoboa - Mail hosting made simple

yagmail - Send email in Python conveniently for gmail using yagmail

email-oauth2-proxy - An IMAP/POP/SMTP proxy that transparently adds OAuth 2.0 authentication for email clients that don't support this method.

django-celery-ses - Django email backend with AWS SES and Celery

inbox - :incoming_envelope: IMAP/SMTP sync system with modern APIs

powershell - PnP PowerShell

pyzmail - Pyzmail is a high level mail library for Python, providing functions to read, compose and send emails