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The FAIRagro advanced middleware API client

Project description

Middleware API Client

Python client for the FAIRagro Middleware API with certificate-based authentication (mTLS).

Features

  • ✅ Certificate-based authentication (mutual TLS)
  • ✅ Configuration via YAML files, environment variables, or Docker secrets
  • ✅ Async context manager support
  • ✅ Comprehensive error handling
  • ✅ Type-safe with Pydantic models

Installation

This package is part of the FAIRagro Advanced Middleware project and uses local dependencies.

Quick Start

1. Create Configuration File

# config.yaml
log_level: INFO
api_url: https://your-api-server:8000
client_cert_path: /path/to/client-cert.pem
client_key_path: /path/to/client-key.pem
ca_cert_path: /path/to/ca-cert.pem  # optional
timeout: 30.0
verify_ssl: true

2. Use the Client

import asyncio
from pathlib import Path
from arctrl import ARC, ArcInvestigation
from middleware.api_client import Config, ApiClient


async def main():
    # Load configuration
    config = Config.from_yaml_file(Path("config.yaml"))

    # Create ARC object
    inv = ArcInvestigation.create(identifier="my-arc", title="My ARC")
    arc = ARC.from_arc_investigation(inv)

    # Use client with context manager
    async with ApiClient(config) as client:
        # Send a single ARC
        response = await client.create_or_update_arc(
            rdi="my-rdi",
            arc=arc,  # Can be ARC object, dict, or JSON string
        )
        print(f"ARC status: {response.status}")

        # Or run a harvest workflow
        async def arc_stream():
            yield arc  # Can yield ARC objects, dicts, or JSON strings

        harvest = await client.harvest_arcs(
            rdi="my-rdi",
            arcs=arc_stream(),
            expected_datasets=1,
        )
        print(f"Harvest status: {harvest.status}")


asyncio.run(main())

Configuration Options

Option Type Required Default Description
log_level string No INFO Logging level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL)
api_url string Yes - Base URL of the Middleware API
client_cert_path string No null Path to client certificate (PEM format)
client_key_path string No null Path to client private key (PEM format)
ca_cert_path string No null Path to CA certificate for server verification
timeout float No 30.0 Request timeout in seconds
verify_ssl bool No true Enable SSL certificate verification
max_concurrency int No 10 Maximum concurrent API requests (also default for harvest_arcs)

API Methods

create_or_update_arc(rdi: str, arc: ARC | dict | str) -> ArcResult

Create or update one ARC in the Middleware API.

Parameters:

  • rdi (str): The RDI identifier (e.g., "edaphobase").
  • arc (ARC | dict | str): ARC object from arctrl, pre-serialised RO-Crate dict, or JSON string.

Returns:

  • ArcResult: Contains the result of the operation.

Raises:

  • ApiClientError: If the request fails due to HTTP errors, network issues, or invalid JSON.

Example:

from arctrl import ARC, ArcInvestigation

inv = ArcInvestigation.create(identifier="my-arc-001", title="My ARC")
arc = ARC.from_arc_investigation(inv)

response = await client.create_or_update_arc(
    rdi="edaphobase",
    arc=arc,  # Can also be dict or JSON string
)

harvest_arcs(rdi: str, arcs: AsyncIterator[ARC | dict | str], expected_datasets: int | None = None) -> HarvestResult

Convenience workflow to create a harvest, upload all ARCs from an async iterator, and complete the harvest.

  • Uses config.max_concurrency by default.
  • Continues on item-level submission errors and skips failed items.
  • Cancels the harvest only for catastrophic errors.
  • Supports ARC objects, pre-serialised RO-Crate dicts, and JSON strings.

All errors are raised as ApiClientError exceptions:

from middleware.api_client import ApiClientError

try:
    response = await client.create_or_update_arc(
        rdi="my-rdi",
        arc=arc,  # Can be ARC object, dict, or JSON string
    )
except ApiClientError as e:
    print(f"API Error: {e}")

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