Turn variables into program arguments. Auto-generates a CLI interface and an API using lmrtfy.de.
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LMRTFY -
Turn variables into program arguments. Auto-generates a CLI interface and an API using lmrt.fyi.
LMRTFY stands for Let Me Run That For You.
Create functions that run in the cloud, on your servers or even on your laptop.
Call them from code, anywhere, just like a regular function.
Introduction
LMRTFY is a tool to share scripts via the cloud. Your scripts can run on your laptop, on your server or in the cloud. You and everybody you shared your deployed script with can call the function straight from their own code using the lmrtfy package
We strive to provide a frictionless developer experience:
- Change as little code as possile to use LMRTFY
- Call deployed function like any other function provided by a local library
!!! warning LMRTFY is currently in an early phase. Things will likely change in future releases.
Quickstart - TL;DR
- install with
pip install lmrtfy
- login/sign up with
lmrtfy login
- annotate your code's inputs with
variable
and its outputs withresult
- deploy the script:
5.
lmrtfy deploy examples/deployment/calc_compound_interest.py --local
- Use the deployed function (from another terminal, or another computer!):
6. open
examples/calling_cloud_functions/call_function.py
7. runpython examples/call_deployed_function.py
to call the deployed function and get the results.
As you can see in step 5, it's as simple as calling a regular function from any other library you have installed locally.
Examples
The examples are provided in the examples/
directory. They are work in progress. As lmrtfy
matures, more and more examples will be added.
If you miss an example for a specific use case, please let us know, and we will add one!
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