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A Python SDK for interacting with the Lumino Labs API

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Lumino SDK for Python

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The Lumino SDK for Python provides a convenient way to interact with the Lumino API for managing large language model (LLM) fine-tuning processes and related resources.

Features

  • User management
  • API key management
  • Dataset operations
  • Fine-tuning job management
  • Model information retrieval
  • Usage tracking

Installation

You can install the Lumino SDK using pip:

pip install lumino

Setting up API Key

Generate an API key by visiting the Lumino Dashboard at this settings page.

Setting environment variable

export LUMINO_API_KEY=xxxxx

Usage – Python Client

User Management

import os
import asyncio
from lumino.sdk import LuminoSDK


async def main():
    async with LuminoSDK(os.environ.get("LUMINO_API_KEY")) as client:
        user = await client.user.get_current_user()
        print(user)
        
asyncio.run(main())

Datasets

The files API is used for fine-tuning and allows developers to upload data to fine-tune on. It also has several methods to list all files, retrive files, and delete files. Please refer to our fine-tuning docs here.

import os
import asyncio
from lumino.sdk import LuminoSDK


async def main():
    async with LuminoSDK(os.environ.get("LUMINO_API_KEY")) as client:
        files = await client.dataset.list_datasets()
        await client.dataset.upload_dataset("somefile.jsonl")
        await client.dataset.get_dataset("somefile.jsonl")
        await client.dataset.delete("somefile.jsonl")
        
        print(files)

asyncio.run(main())

Models

This lists all the models that Lumino supports.

import os
import asyncio
from lumino.sdk import LuminoSDK


async def main():
    async with LuminoSDK(os.environ.get("LUMINO_API_KEY")) as client:
        models = await client.model.list_base_models()
        print(models)

asyncio.run(main())

Fine-tunes

The finetune API is used for fine-tuning and allows developers to create finetuning jobs. It also has several methods to list all jobs, retrive statuses and get checkpoints. Please refer to our fine-tuning docs here.

import os
import asyncio
from lumino.sdk import LuminoSDK


async def main():
    async with LuminoSDK(os.environ.get("LUMINO_API_KEY")) as client:
        files = await client.dataset.list_datasets()
        job = await sdk.fine_tuning.create_fine_tuning_job(FineTuningJobCreate(
            base_model_name="llm_llama3_1_8b",
            dataset_name=files[0].name,
            name=add_suffix("test-fine-tuning-job"),
            parameters=FineTuningJobParameters(
                batch_size=2,
                shuffle=True,
                num_epochs=1,
                use_lora=True,
                use_qlora=False
            )
        ))

        print(job)

        jobs = await client.fine_tuning.list_fine_tuning_jobs()
        print(jobs)

        job_details = await client.fine_tuning.get_fine_tuning_job(job.name)
        print(job_details)
        
asyncio.run(main())

Usage Tracking

import os
import asyncio
from lumino.sdk import LuminoSDK
from datetime import timedelta, date

async def main():
    async with LuminoSDK(os.environ.get("LUMINO_API_KEY")) as client:
        end_date = date.today()
        start_date = end_date - timedelta(days=30)
        total_cost = await client.usage.get_total_cost(start_date, end_date)
        print(total_cost)

        usage_records = await client.usage.list_usage_records(start_date, end_date)
        print(usage_records)

asyncio.run(main())

Support

If you encounter any problems or have any questions, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.

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