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A Python SDK for browser automation using Asteroid platform.

Project description

Asteroid Odyssey

The official Python SDK for interacting with the Asteroid Agents API.

Installation

pip install asteroid-odyssey

Usage

Please head to our documentation at https://docs.asteroid.ai/sdk/python

License

The Asteroid Odyssey SDK is available under the MIT License.

Tests

Execute pytest to run the tests.

Getting Started

The SDK provides a high-level AsteroidClient class that makes it easy to interact with the Asteroid Agents API:

from asteroid_odyssey import AsteroidClient

# Create a client with your API key
client = AsteroidClient('your-api-key')

# Execute an agent
execution_id = client.execute_agent('my-agent-id', {'input': 'some dynamic value'})

# Wait for the execution to complete and get the result
result = client.wait_for_execution_result(execution_id)
print(result)

# Or check status manually
status = client.get_execution_status(execution_id)
print(f"Status: {status.status}")

# Upload files to an execution
hello_content = "Hello World!".encode()
response = client.upload_execution_files(execution_id, [hello_content])
print(f"Uploaded files: {response.file_ids}")

# Get browser session recording (for completed executions)
recording_url = client.get_browser_session_recording(execution_id)
print(f"Recording available at: {recording_url}")

Context Manager Usage

The client can also be used as a context manager:

from asteroid_odyssey import AsteroidClient

with AsteroidClient('your-api-key') as client:
    execution_id = client.execute_agent('my-agent-id', {'input': 'test'})
    result = client.wait_for_execution_result(execution_id)
    print(result)

Convenience Functions

The SDK also provides convenience functions:

from asteroid_odyssey import create_client, execute_agent, wait_for_execution_result

client = create_client('your-api-key')
execution_id = execute_agent(client, 'my-agent-id', {'input': 'test'})
result = wait_for_execution_result(client, execution_id)

API Reference

AsteroidClient

The main client class provides the following methods:

  • execute_agent(agent_id, agent_profile_id (optional), execution_data(optional)) - Execute an agent and return execution ID
  • get_execution_status(execution_id) - Get current execution status
  • get_execution_result(execution_id) - Get final execution result
  • wait_for_execution_result(execution_id, interval=1.0, timeout=3600.0) - Wait for completion
  • upload_execution_files(execution_id, files, default_filename="file.txt") - Upload files
  • get_browser_session_recording(execution_id) - Get browser recording URL

Low-Level API Access

If you need direct access to the generated OpenAPI client, you can still use it:

import openapi_client
from openapi_client.rest import ApiException
from pprint import pprint

# Defining the host is optional and defaults to https://odyssey.asteroid.ai/api/v1
configuration = openapi_client.Configuration(
    host = "https://odyssey.asteroid.ai/api/v1"
)

# Enter a context with an instance of the API client
with openapi_client.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    # Create an instance of the API class
    api_instance = openapi_client.APIApi(api_client)

    try:
        # Get the OpenAPI schema
        api_instance.get_open_api()
    except ApiException as e:
        print("Exception when calling APIApi->get_open_api: %s\n" % e)
Class Method Return Type Representation Description
AsteroidClient execute_agent str (execution ID) Executes an agent and returns its execution ID.
AsteroidClient get_execution_status dict-like object Gets the current status of an execution.
AsteroidClient get_execution_result dict (execution result) Retrieves the result data of a completed execution.
AsteroidClient get_browser_session_recording str (URL) Returns the session recording URL of an execution.
AsteroidClient upload_execution_files dict-like object Uploads files to an execution and returns file metadata.

Documentation For Authorization

To generate an API key, go to our platform and in your profile section, click on API Keys. You can now create and manage your API keys.

Authentication schemes defined for the API:

ApiKeyAuth

  • Type: API key
  • API key parameter name: X-Asteroid-Agents-Api-Key
  • Location: HTTP header

Development quick‑start

# clone
git clone https://github.com/<org>/asteroid-odyssey-py.git
cd asteroid-odyssey-py

# create / activate a virtualenv (example using venv)
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

# install project in *editable* mode + dev tools
pip install -U pip
pip install -e .[dev]     # or: pip install -e .

# run the generated SDK tests
pytest

Regenerating the SDK

To update the SDK, regenerate the code by running

 ./regen-sdk.sh

If the OpenAPI spec changes:

./regen-sdk.sh       # regenerate client & docs
pip install -e .     # refresh editable install (safe to rerun)
pytest               # all tests should still pass

After generation, ensure pyproject.toml is configured correctly and that files are modified correctly. Check for new files and if they are needed.

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