I am trying to imitate "static" member by nesting a class inside another class in order to define the classes constants.
f.e.
class foo:
class NoAuthActions: Action1, Action2, Action3 = ["action1", "action2", "action3"]
class AuthActions: Action4, Action5, Action6 = ["action4", "action5", "action6"]
Is there a better way of achieving this in python?
I am doing this to achieve a better design for an API library.
Edit:
The API is a web requests based(google maps, foursquare, etc..) so I just need a better way to wrap it. Since the API it self is composed of types of actions that users can and cannot do without an oauth authentication I need a way to organize it better.
And so namespacing sounded like a better way to order things up, since there are actions for each endpoint in the requests api(it would be smarter to mention that I took this approach since all the actions have the same base url).
Briefly saying: I need a design that the API would be easy to use all the actions and make the authentication that's needed decoupled as much as possible from the API. After all, I only need an oauth token or an application_ID
Thanks