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FINBOURNE ConfigurationService API

Project description

lusid-configuration-sdk

FINBOURNE Technology

This Python package is automatically generated by the OpenAPI Generator project:

  • API version: 0.1.527
  • Package version: 2.1.10
  • Build package: org.openapitools.codegen.languages.PythonClientCodegen For more information, please visit https://www.finbourne.com

Requirements.

Python 3.7+

Installation & Usage

pip install

If the python package is hosted on a repository, you can install directly using:

pip install git+https://github.com/finbourne/configuration-sdk-python.git

(you may need to run pip with root permission: sudo pip install git+https://github.com/finbourne/configuration-sdk-python.git)

Then import the package:

import lusid_configuration

Setuptools

Install via Setuptools.

python setup.py install --user

(or sudo python setup.py install to install the package for all users)

Then import the package:

import lusid_configuration

Tests

Execute pytest to run the tests.

Getting Started

You'll need to provide some configuration to connect to the lusid_configuration application. These can be provided using a secrets file or environment variables.

Environment variables

In order to use short lived access tokens you will need to have appropriate values set for the following environment variables:

FBN_TOKEN_URL,
FBN_LUSID_CONFIGURATION_API_URL,
FBN_USERNAME,
FBN_PASSWORD,
FBN_CLIENT_ID,
FBN_CLIENT_SECRET

To use a long lived Personal Access Token, you must provide the following environment variables:

FBN_LUSID_CONFIGURATION_API_URL,
FBN_ACCESS_TOKEN

You can send your requests to lusid_configuration via a proxy, by setting FBN_PROXY_ADDRESS. If your proxy has basic auth enabled, you must akso supply FBN_PROXY_USERNAME and FBN_PROXY_PASSWORD

Secrets file

In order to use short lived access tokens you will need to have appropriate values set in a secrets.json file in the same folder as your script.

{
    "api":
    {
        "tokenUrl":"<your-token-url>",
        "lusid_configurationUrl":"<FINBOURNE-application-url>",
        "username":"<your-username>",
        "password":"<your-password>",
        "clientId":"<your-client-id>",
        "clientSecret":"<your-client-secret>",
    }
}

To use a long lived Personal Access Token, you must provide a secrets.json with the following variables:

{
    "api":
    {
        "lusid_configurationUrl":"<FINBOURNE-application-url>",
        "accessToken":"<your-access-token>"
    }
}

You can send your requests to lusid_configuration via a proxy, by adding a proxy section to your secrets.json. If your proxy has basic auth enabled, you must also supply a username and password in this section.

{
    "api":
    {
        "lusid_configurationUrl":"<FINBOURNE-application-url>",
        "accessToken":"<your-access-token>"
    },
    "proxy":
    {
        "address":"<your-proxy-address>",
        "username":"<your-proxy-username>",
        "password":"<your-proxy-password>"
    }
}

Using the SDK

Please follow the installation procedure and then run the following:

import time
import lusid_configuration
from lusid_configuration.exceptions import ApiException
from pprint import pprint

import os
from lusid_configuration import (
    ApiClientFactory,
    ApplicationMetadataApi,
    EnvironmentVariablesConfigurationLoader,
    SecretsFileConfigurationLoader,
    ArgsConfigurationLoader
)

# Use the lusid_configuration ApiClientFactory to build Api instances with a configured api client
# By default this will read config from environment variables
# Then from a secrets.json file found in the current working directory
api_client_factory = ApiClientFactory()

# The ApiClientFactory can be passed an iterable of configuration loaders to read configuration from

api_url = "https://fbn-prd.lusid.com/configuration"
# Path to a secrets.json file containing authentication credentials
# See https://support.lusid.com/knowledgebase/article/KA-01667/en-us
# for a detailed guide to setting up the SDK make authenticated calls to LUSID APIs
secrets_path = os.getenv("FBN_SECRETS_PATH")
app_name="LusidJupyterNotebook"

config_loaders = [
	EnvironmentVariablesConfigurationLoader(),
	SecretsFileConfigurationLoader(api_secrets_file=secrets_path),
	ArgsConfigurationLoader(api_url=api_url, app_name=app_name)
]
api_client_factory = ApiClientFactory(config_loaders=config_loaders)


# The client must configure the authentication and authorization parameters
# in accordance with the API server security policy.



# Enter a context with an instance of the ApiClientFactory to ensure the connection pool is closed after use
async with api_client_factory:
    # Create an instance of the API class
    api_instance = api_client_factory.build(ApplicationMetadataApi)

    try:
        # [EARLY ACCESS] ListAccessControlledResources: Get resources available for access control
        api_response = await api_instance.list_access_controlled_resources()
        print("The response of ApplicationMetadataApi->list_access_controlled_resources:\n")
        pprint(api_response)
    except ApiException as e:
        print("Exception when calling ApplicationMetadataApi->list_access_controlled_resources: %s\n" % e)

Documentation for API Endpoints

All URIs are relative to https://fbn-prd.lusid.com/configuration

Class Method HTTP request Description
ApplicationMetadataApi list_access_controlled_resources GET /api/metadata/access/resources [EARLY ACCESS] ListAccessControlledResources: Get resources available for access control
ConfigurationSetsApi add_configuration_to_set POST /api/sets/{type}/{scope}/{code}/items [EARLY ACCESS] AddConfigurationToSet: Add a configuration item to an existing set
ConfigurationSetsApi check_access_token_exists HEAD /api/sets/personal/me [DEPRECATED] CheckAccessTokenExists: Check the Personal Access Token exists for the current user
ConfigurationSetsApi create_configuration_set POST /api/sets [EARLY ACCESS] CreateConfigurationSet: Create a configuration set
ConfigurationSetsApi delete_access_token DELETE /api/sets/personal/me [DEPRECATED] DeleteAccessToken: Delete any stored Personal Access Token for the current user
ConfigurationSetsApi delete_configuration_item DELETE /api/sets/{type}/{scope}/{code}/items/{key} [EARLY ACCESS] DeleteConfigurationItem: Remove the specified configuration item from the specified configuration set
ConfigurationSetsApi delete_configuration_set DELETE /api/sets/{type}/{scope}/{code} [EARLY ACCESS] DeleteConfigurationSet: Deletes a configuration set along with all their configuration items
ConfigurationSetsApi generate_access_token PUT /api/sets/personal/me [DEPRECATED] GenerateAccessToken: Generate a Personal Access Token for the current user and stores it in the me token
ConfigurationSetsApi get_configuration_item GET /api/sets/{type}/{scope}/{code}/items/{key} [EARLY ACCESS] GetConfigurationItem: Get the specific configuration item within an existing set
ConfigurationSetsApi get_configuration_set GET /api/sets/{type}/{scope}/{code} [EARLY ACCESS] GetConfigurationSet: Get a configuration set, including all the associated metadata. By default secrets will not be revealed
ConfigurationSetsApi get_system_configuration_items GET /api/sets/system/{code}/items/{key} [EARLY ACCESS] GetSystemConfigurationItems: Get the specific system configuration items within a system set All users have access to this endpoint
ConfigurationSetsApi get_system_configuration_sets GET /api/sets/system/{code} [EARLY ACCESS] GetSystemConfigurationSets: Get the specified system configuration sets, including all their associated metadata. By default secrets will not be revealed All users have access to this endpoint
ConfigurationSetsApi list_configuration_sets GET /api/sets [EARLY ACCESS] ListConfigurationSets: List all configuration sets summaries (I.e. list of scope/code combinations available)
ConfigurationSetsApi update_configuration_item PUT /api/sets/{type}/{scope}/{code}/items/{key} [EARLY ACCESS] UpdateConfigurationItem: Update a configuration item's value and/or description
ConfigurationSetsApi update_configuration_set PUT /api/sets/{type}/{scope}/{code} [EARLY ACCESS] UpdateConfigurationSet: Update the description of a configuration set

Documentation For Models

Documentation For Authorization

Authentication schemes defined for the API:

oauth2

Author

info@finbourne.com

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