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Official ActivitySmith Python SDK

Project description

ActivitySmith Python Library

The ActivitySmith Python library provides convenient access to the ActivitySmith API from Python applications.

Documentation

See the API reference.

Table of Contents

Installation

This package is available on PyPI:

pip install activitysmith

Alternatively, install from source with:

python -m pip install .

Setup

import os
from activitysmith import ActivitySmith

activitysmith = ActivitySmith(
    api_key=os.environ["ACTIVITYSMITH_API_KEY"],
)

Push Notifications

Send a Push Notification

Push notification example

activitysmith.notifications.send(
    {
        "title": "New subscription 💸",
        "message": "Customer upgraded to Pro plan",
    }
)

Rich Push Notifications with Media

Rich push notification with image

activitysmith.notifications.send(
    {
        "title": "Homepage ready",
        "message": "Your agent finished the redesign.",
        "media": "https://cdn.example.com/output/homepage-v2.png",
        "redirection": "https://github.com/acme/web/pull/482",
    }
)

Send images, videos, or audio with your push notifications, press and hold to preview media directly from the notification, then tap through to open the linked content.

Rich push notification with audio

What will work:

  • direct image URL: .jpg, .png, .gif, etc.
  • direct audio file URL: .mp3, .m4a, etc.
  • direct video file URL: .mp4, .mov, etc.
  • URL that responds with a proper media Content-Type, even if the path has no extension

Actionable Push Notifications

Actionable push notification example

Actionable push notifications can open a URL on tap or trigger actions when someone long-presses the notification. Webhooks are executed by the ActivitySmith backend.

activitysmith.notifications.send(
    {
        "title": "New subscription 💸",
        "message": "Customer upgraded to Pro plan",
        "redirection": "https://crm.example.com/customers/cus_9f3a1d",  # Optional
        "actions": [  # Optional (max 4)
            {
                "title": "Open CRM Profile",
                "type": "open_url",
                "url": "https://crm.example.com/customers/cus_9f3a1d",
            },
            {
                "title": "Start Onboarding Workflow",
                "type": "webhook",
                "url": "https://hooks.example.com/activitysmith/onboarding/start",
                "method": "POST",
                "body": {
                    "customer_id": "cus_9f3a1d",
                    "plan": "pro",
                },
            },
        ],
    }
)

Live Activities

Metrics Live Activity screenshot

There are three types of Live Activities:

  • metrics: best for live operational stats like server CPU and memory, queue depth, or replica lag
  • segmented_progress: best for step-based workflows like deployments, backups, and ETL pipelines
  • progress: best for continuous jobs like uploads, reindexes, and long-running migrations tracked as a percentage

When working with Live Activities via our API, you have two approaches tailored to different needs. First, the stateless mode is the simplest path - one API call can initiate or update an activity, and another ends it - no state tracking on your side.

This is ideal if you want minimal complexity, perfect for automated workflows like cron jobs.

In contrast, if you need precise lifecycle control, the classic approach offers distinct calls for start, updates, and end, giving you full control over the activity's state.

In the following sections, we'll break down how to implement each method so you can choose what fits your use case best.

Simple: Let ActivitySmith manage the Live Activity for you

Use a stable stream_key to identify the system or workflow you are tracking, such as a server, deployment, build pipeline, cron job, or charging session. This is especially useful for cron jobs and other scheduled tasks where you do not want to store activity_id between runs.

Metrics

Metrics stream example

status = activitysmith.live_activities.stream(
    "prod-web-1",
    {
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Server Health",
            "subtitle": "prod-web-1",
            "type": "metrics",
            "metrics": [
                {"label": "CPU", "value": 9, "unit": "%"},
                {"label": "MEM", "value": 45, "unit": "%"},
            ],
        },
    },
)

Segmented progress

Segmented progress stream example

activitysmith.live_activities.stream(
    "nightly-backup",
    {
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Nightly Backup",
            "subtitle": "upload archive",
            "type": "segmented_progress",
            "number_of_steps": 3,
            "current_step": 2,
        },
    },
)

Progress

Progress stream example

activitysmith.live_activities.stream(
    "search-reindex",
    {
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Search Reindex",
            "subtitle": "catalog-v2",
            "type": "progress",
            "percentage": 42,
        },
    },
)

Call stream(...) again with the same stream_key whenever the state changes.

End a stream

Use this when the tracked process is finished and you no longer want the Live Activity on devices. content_state is optional here; include it if you want to end the stream with a final state.

activitysmith.live_activities.end_stream(
    "prod-web-1",
    {
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Server Health",
            "subtitle": "prod-web-1",
            "type": "metrics",
            "metrics": [
                {"label": "CPU", "value": 7, "unit": "%"},
                {"label": "MEM", "value": 38, "unit": "%"},
            ],
        },
    },
)

If you later send another stream(...) request with the same stream_key, ActivitySmith starts a new Live Activity for that stream again.

Stream responses include an operation field:

  • started: ActivitySmith started a new Live Activity for this stream_key
  • updated: ActivitySmith updated the current Live Activity
  • rotated: ActivitySmith ended the previous Live Activity and started a new one
  • noop: the incoming state matched the current state, so no update was sent
  • paused: the stream is paused, so no Live Activity was started or updated
  • ended: returned by end_stream(...) after the stream is ended

Advanced: Full lifecycle control

Use these methods when you want to manage the Live Activity lifecycle yourself:

  1. Call activitysmith.live_activities.start(...).
  2. Save the returned activity_id.
  3. Call activitysmith.live_activities.update(...) as progress changes.
  4. Call activitysmith.live_activities.end(...) when the work is finished.

Metrics Type

Use metrics when you want to keep a small set of live stats visible, such as server health, queue pressure, or database load.

Start

Metrics start example

start = activitysmith.live_activities.start(
    {
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Server Health",
            "subtitle": "prod-web-1",
            "type": "metrics",
            "metrics": [
                {"label": "CPU", "value": 9, "unit": "%"},
                {"label": "MEM", "value": 45, "unit": "%"},
            ],
        },
    }
)

activity_id = start.activity_id

Update

Metrics update example

activitysmith.live_activities.update(
    {
        "activity_id": activity_id,
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Server Health",
            "subtitle": "prod-web-1",
            "type": "metrics",
            "metrics": [
                {"label": "CPU", "value": 76, "unit": "%"},
                {"label": "MEM", "value": 52, "unit": "%"},
            ],
        },
    }
)

End

Metrics end example

activitysmith.live_activities.end(
    {
        "activity_id": activity_id,
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Server Health",
            "subtitle": "prod-web-1",
            "type": "metrics",
            "metrics": [
                {"label": "CPU", "value": 7, "unit": "%"},
                {"label": "MEM", "value": 38, "unit": "%"},
            ],
            "auto_dismiss_minutes": 2,
        },
    }
)

Segmented Progress Type

Use segmented_progress for jobs and workflows that move through clear steps or phases. It fits jobs like backups, deployments, ETL pipelines, and checklists. number_of_steps is dynamic, so you can increase or decrease it later if the workflow changes.

Start

Segmented progress start example

start = activitysmith.live_activities.start(
    {
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Nightly database backup",
            "subtitle": "create snapshot",
            "number_of_steps": 3,
            "current_step": 1,
            "type": "segmented_progress",
            "color": "yellow",
        },
    }
)

activity_id = start.activity_id

Update

Segmented progress update example

activitysmith.live_activities.update(
    {
        "activity_id": activity_id,
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Nightly database backup",
            "subtitle": "upload archive",
            "number_of_steps": 3,
            "current_step": 2,
        },
    }
)

End

Segmented progress end example

activitysmith.live_activities.end(
    {
        "activity_id": activity_id,
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Nightly database backup",
            "subtitle": "verify restore",
            "number_of_steps": 3,
            "current_step": 3,
            "auto_dismiss_minutes": 2,
        },
    }
)

Progress Type

Use progress when the state is naturally continuous. It fits charging, downloads, sync jobs, uploads, timers, and any flow where a percentage or numeric range is the clearest signal.

Start

Progress start example

start = activitysmith.live_activities.start(
    {
        "content_state": {
            "title": "EV Charging",
            "subtitle": "Added 30 mi range",
            "type": "progress",
            "percentage": 15,
        }
    }
)

activity_id = start.activity_id

Update

Progress update example

activitysmith.live_activities.update(
    {
        "activity_id": activity_id,
        "content_state": {
            "title": "EV Charging",
            "subtitle": "Added 120 mi range",
            "percentage": 60,
        }
    }
)

End

Progress end example

activitysmith.live_activities.end(
    {
        "activity_id": activity_id,
        "content_state": {
            "title": "EV Charging",
            "subtitle": "Added 200 mi range",
            "percentage": 100,
            "auto_dismiss_minutes": 2,
        }
    }
)

Live Activity Action

Just like Actionable Push Notifications, Live Activities can have a button that opens provided URL in a browser or triggers a webhook. Webhooks are executed by the ActivitySmith backend.

Metrics Live Activity with action

Open URL action

start = activitysmith.live_activities.start(
    {
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Server Health",
            "subtitle": "prod-web-1",
            "type": "metrics",
            "metrics": [
                {"label": "CPU", "value": 76, "unit": "%"},
                {"label": "MEM", "value": 52, "unit": "%"},
            ],
        },
        "action": {
            "title": "Open Dashboard",
            "type": "open_url",
            "url": "https://ops.example.com/servers/prod-web-1",
        },
    }
)

activity_id = start.activity_id

Webhook action

Live Activity with action

activitysmith.live_activities.update(
    {
        "activity_id": activity_id,
        "content_state": {
            "title": "Reindexing product search",
            "subtitle": "Shard 7 of 12",
            "number_of_steps": 12,
            "current_step": 7,
        },
        "action": {
            "title": "Pause Reindex",
            "type": "webhook",
            "url": "https://ops.example.com/hooks/search/reindex/pause",
            "method": "POST",
            "body": {
                "job_id": "reindex-2026-03-19",
                "requested_by": "activitysmith-python",
            },
        },
    }
)

Channels

Channels are used to target specific team members or devices. Can be used for both push notifications and live activities.

activitysmith.notifications.send(
    {
        "title": "New subscription 💸",
        "message": "Customer upgraded to Pro plan",
        "channels": ["sales", "customer-success"],  # Optional
    }
)

Widgets

Lock screen widgets

ActivitySmith lets you display any value on your Lock Screen with widgets - SaaS metrics, revenue, signups, uptime, habits, or anything else you want to track. Create a metric in the web app, then update the metric value using our API, add a widget to your lock screen and it will fetch the latest update automatically.

Create widget metric

activitysmith.metrics.update("deploy.success_rate", 99.9)

String metric values work too.

activitysmith.metrics.update("prod.status", "healthy")

Error Handling

try:
    activitysmith.notifications.send(
        {
            "title": "New subscription 💸",
        }
    )
except Exception as err:
    print("Request failed:", err)

Request/response models are included and can be imported from activitysmith_openapi.models.

Requirements

  • Python 3.9 or newer

License

MIT

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