Python bindings for the Datature API
Project description
:hammer: Datature Python SDK :hammer:
:zap: Empower your MLOps pipelines and applications with seamless integrations :zap:
Automate tasks to manage your datasets, run training experiments, export and deploy your models from Datature Nexus with ease. Perform development via Python Scripts or with the Command-Line Interface.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
3.8
<= Python <=3.12
We recommend users to create a virtual environment before installing any dependencies. For more information on virtual environments, please refer to:
Installation
pip install --upgrade datature
Python Usage
For a full list of documentation and examples, please refer to the API docs.
Authentication
To get started, you will first need to create a project on Datature Nexus (you can create sign up for a free account here). You will then need to locate the project secret key. This key can only be accessed if you are the Project Owner or have been granted elevated permissions by the Project Owner, and will be used for all subsequent authentication when invoking the various SDK functions.
Examples
To list projects:
from datature import nexus
client = nexus.Client("31a9f0dd997cb632765fc0d222369f6106327c3d20719d31f6ffafe51708f117")
projects = client.list_projects()
To upload assets:
import os
from datature import nexus
logging.basicConfig()
client = nexus.Client("31a9f0dd997cb632765fc0d222369f6106327c3d20719d31f6ffafe51708f117")
project = client.list_projects("proj_fca32b1bb15405d1c2bde19fd90b516d")
upload_session = project.assets.create_upload_session(groups=["dataset"])
with upload_session as session:
session.add_path("/Users/dataset")
print(len(upload_session))
Logging
You can vary the logging level depending on your task or use case (such as DEBUG
to provide more insights), but the default INFO
level is typically best suited for production use.
import logging
logging.basicConfig()
logging.getLogger("datature-nexus").setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
CLI Usage
For a full list of documentation and examples, please refer to the CLI docs.
Authentication
To get started, you will first need to create a project on Datature Nexus (you can create sign up for a free account here). You will then need to locate the project secret key. This key can only be accessed if you are the Project Owner or have been granted elevated permissions by the Project Owner, and will be used for all subsequent authentication when invoking the various SDK functions.
Once you have the project secret, you will now be able to make API requests using the CLI by entering the command datature projects auth
:
datature projects auth
[?] Enter the project secret: ************************************************
[?] Make [Your Project Name] the default project? (Y/n): y
Authentication succeeded.
You will now be able to run your desired CLI commands as outlined above. To see all possible functions as well as view the required inputs and expected outputs, check out the following documentation.
Project Management
datature projects
Show a help page of various functions to add projects, select the default project, and retrieve project information.
Authenticate Project
datature projects auth
Authenticate new projects using the project secret key. Multiple projects can be authenticated and stored using different secret keys.
Select Project
datature projects select
Select an active project to work on from a list of saved projects. All subsequent CLI commands will be in the context of the selected project until a different project is selected, or the shell session is terminated.
$ datature projects select
> Brain Tumor DICOM
Hand Gesture Keypoint Detection
Your active project is now: [Brain Tumor DICOM]
List Projects
datature projects list
View a table of saved projects with columns containing the names of the projects, the total number of assets, the number of annotated assets, the number of annotations, and the number of tags for each project. The name of the active project is displayed at the bottom of the list.
$ datature projects list
NAME TOTAL_ASSETS ANNOTATED_ASSETS ANNOTATIONS TAGS
Brain Tumor DICOM 4071 433 1874 3
Hand Gesture Keypoint Detection 718 53 959 4
Your active project is now: [Brain Tumor DICOM]
Asset Management
Upload Assets
datature assets upload
Upload assets to Datature Nexus. You will be prompted to enter the path to the folder containing the assets that you wish to upload, as well as optional group name(s) to categorize the set of assets. This function is designed specially for bulk uploading of large datasets, which accelerates the process of onboarding data for subsequent annotation and training.
This function also supports DICOM and NIfTI file upload, which caters to important medical use cases.
$ datature asset upload
[?] Enter the assets folder path to be uploaded: /Downloads/Training2
[?] Enter the assets group name(s), split by ',': main
[?] 281 assets will be uploaded to group(s) (main)? (Y/n):
Preparing |████████████████████████████████████████| 281/281 [100%] in 0.1s (2775.28/s)
Processing |████████████████████████████████████████| 100% [281/281] in 1:17.5 (3.56/s)
Server processing completed.
Group Assets
datature assets groups
List asset group information within your project. You will be prompted to select an existing group or create a new group. If you select an existing group, information about the selected group will be displayed, including the total number of assets in the group, the number of assets that have been annotated, reviewed, or marked for fixes, and the number of assets that have been completed.
$ datature assets groups
> main
validation
NAME TOTAL ANNOTATED REVIEW TOFIX COMPLETED
main 8 1 0 0 0
Annotation Management
Upload Annotations
datature annotations upload
Upload annotation files to Datature Nexus You will be prompted to enter the path of the annotation file you wish to upload and select a supported annotation format.
$ datature annotations upload
[?] Enter the annotation files path to be uploaded: /Users/Downloads/Training.csv
Processing |████████████████████████████████████████| 100% [1/1] in 7.0s (0.14/s)
Server processing completed.
Download Annotations
datature annotations download
Download annotation files from Datature Nexus. You will be prompted to enter a path to save the downloaded annotation file to, and select the desired annotation format.
$ datature annotations download
[?] Enter the annotation files path to be download: /Users/Downloads/
[?] Select the annotation file format: csv_widthheight
csv_fourcorner
> csv_widthheight
coco
pascal_voc
yolo_keras_pytorch
yolo_darknet
polygon_single
polygon_coco
Processing |████████████████████████████████████████| 100% [1/1] in 7.0s (0.14/s)
Server processing completed.
Artifact Management
Artifact Download
datature artifacts download
Download a model artifact from Datature Nexus. You will be prompted to enter a folder path to save the model to, and select the name and export format of the artifact to download.
$ datature artifacts download
[?] Enter the folder path to save model: /Volumes/
[?] Which artifact do you want to download?: BEAF45-Workflow
> BEAF45-Workflow
[?] Which model format do you want to download?: tensorflow
> TensorFlow
TFLite
ONNX
Downloading |████████████████████████████████████████| 100% [443421394/443421394] in 7.1s (62639992.12/s)
FAQ
How do I find my Secret Key and Project Key?
We provide a step-by-step guide to finding these two crucial keys in our Developer's Documentation. You can also explore the other sections under Python SDK to learn more about the full functionality and feature set.
I'm facing some issues, what now?
We're sorry to hear that, please head over to our Issues page and post a detailed bug report following our guidelines, and we will address your concerns as soon as we can. Alternatively, ping us in our Community Slack where our engineers will attend to your needs.
I've noticed that some features are missing, how do I contribute?
Datature Python SDK is open-source and we welcome everyone to help to improve it. Please check out our Contributing Guide to learn how you can be a part of the team.
How do I resolve the command not found: datature
error for the CLI?
The command not found: datature
error indicates that the Datature SDK/CLI tool is not installed properly in your system's PATH, or it has not been installed at all. To resolve this error, please follow these steps:
Ensure Datature CLI is Installed
Before anything else, verify that you've installed the Datature CLI. You can install it using pip with the following command:
pip install datature
If you're using a virtual environment (which is recommended), ensure that it's activated before running the installation command.
Check Your PATH
After installation, the datature command should be automatically added to your system's PATH. If it's not found, you may need to manually add the directory containing the datature executable to your PATH:
which datature
Or
pip show datature
As expected, it will show the location of the package like this:
Location: /Users/.pyenv/versions/3.8.18/lib/python3.8/site-packages
Add the Path to Your Profile
Open your shell profile file with a text editor. This file could be one of ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, etc., depending on which shell you use and the specific configuration of your operating system.
For example, you can add the path using the following command:
echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/path/to/datature"' >> ~/.bash_profile
Replace /path/to/datature with the actual path you found with which datature or pip show datature.
Restart Your Terminal
Sometimes, changes to the PATH environment variable do not take effect until you open a new terminal session. After installation or modification of the PATH, close your current terminal and open a new one, then try the command again.
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