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DevHelm SDK for Python — typed client for monitors, incidents, alerting, and more

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DevHelm Python SDK

Typed Python client for the DevHelm monitoring API — monitors, incidents, alerting, and more.

Installation

pip install devhelm

Quick Start

from devhelm import Devhelm

client = Devhelm(
    token="your-api-token",
    org_id="your-org-id",
    workspace_id="your-workspace-id",
)

# List all monitors
monitors = client.monitors.list()
for m in monitors:
    print(f"{m.name}{m.type}")

# Create a monitor
monitor = client.monitors.create({
    "name": "My API Health",
    "type": "HTTP",
    "config": {"url": "https://api.example.com/health", "method": "GET"},
    "frequencySeconds": 60,
    "regions": ["us-east"],
})

# Get a single monitor
monitor = client.monitors.get(monitor.id)

# Pause / resume
client.monitors.pause(monitor.id)
client.monitors.resume(monitor.id)

# Delete
client.monitors.delete(monitor.id)

Configuration

from devhelm import Devhelm

client = Devhelm(
    token="your-api-token",           # required (or DEVHELM_API_TOKEN env var)
    org_id="1",                        # required (or DEVHELM_ORG_ID env var)
    workspace_id="1",                  # required (or DEVHELM_WORKSPACE_ID env var)
    base_url="https://api.devhelm.io", # optional, defaults to production
)

Environment variables are used as fallbacks when constructor arguments are not provided:

Parameter Env Variable
token DEVHELM_API_TOKEN
org_id DEVHELM_ORG_ID
workspace_id DEVHELM_WORKSPACE_ID

Resources

The client exposes the following resource modules:

Resource Description
client.monitors HTTP, DNS, TCP, ICMP, MCP, and Heartbeat monitors
client.incidents Manual and auto-detected incidents
client.alert_channels Slack, email, webhook, and other alert channels
client.notification_policies Routing rules for alerts
client.environments Environment grouping (prod, staging, etc.)
client.secrets Encrypted secrets for monitor auth
client.tags Organize monitors with tags
client.resource_groups Logical resource groups
client.webhooks Outgoing webhook endpoints
client.api_keys API key management
client.dependencies Service dependency tracking
client.deploy_lock Deploy lock for safe deployments
client.status Dashboard overview

Pagination

List methods auto-paginate by default. For manual page control:

# Auto-paginate (fetches all pages)
all_monitors = client.monitors.list()

# Manual page control
page = client.monitors.list_page(page=0, size=20)
print(page.data)       # list of monitors
print(page.has_next)   # True if more pages
print(page.has_prev)   # True if previous page exists

# Cursor pagination (for check results)
results = client.monitors.results(monitor_id, limit=50)
print(results.data)
print(results.next_cursor)
print(results.has_more)

Error Handling

The SDK raises three top-level error types (see 040-codegen-policies.md):

  • DevhelmValidationError — local request/response shape validation failed.
  • DevhelmApiError — the API returned a non-2xx status. Subclassed by HTTP class for ergonomics: DevhelmAuthError (401/403), DevhelmNotFoundError (404), DevhelmConflictError (409), DevhelmRateLimitError (429), DevhelmServerError (5xx).
  • DevhelmTransportError — the request never reached a server response (connection refused, timeout, TLS failure, etc.).

Every DevhelmApiError carries:

  • status — the HTTP status code
  • code — coarse machine-readable category (e.g. NOT_FOUND, RATE_LIMITED); switch on this, not the human-readable message
  • request_id — the per-request id from the X-Request-Id response header; always include this in support tickets
from devhelm import Devhelm, DevhelmAuthError, DevhelmError

client = Devhelm(token="bad-token", org_id="1", workspace_id="1")

try:
    client.monitors.list()
except DevhelmAuthError as e:
    print(f"Auth failed: {e.message} (HTTP {e.status}, request_id={e.request_id})")
except DevhelmError as e:
    print(f"API error [{e.code}]: {e.message}")

Development

# Install dependencies
uv sync

# Run tests
make test

# Lint + format check
make lint

# Type check
make typecheck

# Regenerate types from OpenAPI spec
make typegen

License

MIT

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