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lusid-express is a python package that makes it quick and easy to get started using Lusid and Luminesce.

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lusid-express

lusid-express is a python package that makes it quick and easy to get started using Lusid and Luminesce.

This repository holds the source code for lusid-express, a python package that makes it quick and easy to get started using Lusid and Luminesce. The package provides convenience in 3 distinct ways.

  1. Ease of installation of finbourne packages.
  2. %%luminesce cell magic in your local jupyter installation.
  3. Preset variables that make it possible to ommit boiler plate code.

1. Getting Started

1.1. Requirements

In order to authenticate the lusid api clients you will need to have generated a secrets file. furthermore, you will need to have an environmental variable named FBN_SECRETS_PATH set to the full path to your secrets file.

1.1.1. Environmental Variable setup

Mac OS

Assuming ~/.secret/secrets.json exists

echo 'export FBN_SECRETS_PATH="~/.secret/secrets.json"' >> ~/.zshrc

NOTE: Your secrets file needs to include the lumi api url under the key: lumiApiUrl. This url usually takes the form https://{your-domain}.lusid.com/honeycomb.

1.2. Installation

pip install -U lusid-express
python -m lusid_express --enable magic vars

The above commands install the lusid-express package and enable enhancements to your IPython environment. If running from a virtual environment these enhancements are limited to that virtual environment. enabling magic adds the luminesce magic command. vars adds preloaded variables to IPython sessions. The --disable command is available should you wish to disable these.

2. Convenience package installations

graph LR;
    lusid_express --> luminesce_sdk_preview
    lusid_express --> lusid_jam
    lusid_express --> lusid_sdk_preview
    lusid_express --> fbnlab_preview
    lusid_express --> finbourne_access_sdk
    lusid_express --> finbourne_identity_sdk
    lusid_express --> finbourne_insights_sdk_preview
    lusid_express --> finbourne_sdk_utilities
    lusid_express --> lusid_configuration_sdk_preview
    lusid_express --> lusid_drive_sdk_preview
    lusid_express --> lusid_notifications_sdk_preview
    lusid_express --> lusid_scheduler_sdk_preview
    lusid_express --> lusid_workflow_sdk_preview
    lusid_express --> lusidtools
    lusid_express --> dve_lumipy_preview

    luminesce_sdk_preview["luminesce-sdk-preview==1.14.758"]
    lusid_jam["lusid-jam==0.1.2"]
    lusid_sdk_preview["lusid-sdk-preview==1.1.120"]
    fbnlab_preview["fbnlab-preview==0.1.108"]
    finbourne_access_sdk["finbourne-access-sdk==0.0.3751"]
    finbourne_identity_sdk["finbourne-identity-sdk==0.0.2834"]
    finbourne_insights_sdk_preview["finbourne-insights-sdk-preview==0.0.763"]
    finbourne_sdk_utilities["finbourne-sdk-utilities==0.0.10"]
    lusid_configuration_sdk_preview["lusid-configuration-sdk-preview==0.1.514"]
    lusid_drive_sdk_preview["lusid-drive-sdk-preview==0.1.617"]
    lusid_notifications_sdk_preview["lusid-notifications-sdk-preview==0.1.923"]
    lusid_scheduler_sdk_preview["lusid-scheduler-sdk-preview==0.0.829"]
    lusid_workflow_sdk_preview["lusid-workflow-sdk-preview==0.1.810"]
    lusidtools["lusidtools==1.0.14"]
    dve_lumipy_preview["dve-lumipy-preview==0.1.1075"]

3. Luminesce Magic Command

3.1. Why use this?

The main motivation to use this cell magic is to enable the use of SQL jupyter cells. That is, rather than display a cell on a notebook that holds an SQL string such as:

sql_string = """
@raw_equities =
SELECT *,
    'training' as Scope,
    Currency as domCcy,
    Ticker as DisplayName
FROM @equitiesCSV
WHERE Ticker IS NOT null;
where Ticker is null
    and "type" is not "FundsIn";
SELECT *
FROM Lusid.Instrument.Equity.Writer
WHERE toWrite = @raw_equities;
"""

You would instead have a cell with pure SQL that looks like this:

%%luminesce

@raw_equities =
SELECT *,
    'training' as Scope,
    Currency as domCcy,
    Ticker as DisplayName
FROM @equitiesCSV
WHERE Ticker IS NOT null;
where Ticker is null
    and "type" is not "FundsIn";
SELECT *
FROM Lusid.Instrument.Equity.Writer
WHERE toWrite = @raw_equities;

VSCode allows the SQL auto-formatting of Jupyter cells. This query runs when the cell is excecuted.

4. Pre-loaded Variables

Enabling this feature provides the convenience of automatically loading important variables into python notebooks. This allows us to omit boler-plate code from each notebook. It also allows for reduce complexity as token management, authentication, and api client instantiations have all been abstracted away.

Variable Name Statement Description
lu import lusid as lu Main LUSID package
lm import lusid.models as lm LUSID models module
apis import lusid_express.apis as apis convenience package providing pre-authenticated api access.

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