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Official Mesa Python SDK

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mesa-sdk

Official Mesa Python SDK.

This is the primary Python SDK for Mesa. It wraps the generated mesa-rest client with ergonomic async resource namespaces and automatic org inference.

Python 3.10+ is required.

Install

pip install mesa-sdk

Quick Start

import asyncio
from mesa_sdk import Mesa

async def main():
    async with Mesa(api_key="mk_...") as mesa:
        repos = await mesa.repos.list()
        print(repos)

asyncio.run(main())

Usage

Org Resolution

The SDK resolves your default organization automatically via /whoami on first use. You can bypass this by passing org to the constructor or overriding per-call:

# Default: org inferred from /whoami (lazy, cached)
mesa = Mesa(api_key="mk_...")
repos = await mesa.repos.list()

# Constructor org bypasses /whoami entirely
mesa = Mesa(api_key="mk_...", org="acme")
repos = await mesa.repos.list()

# Per-call override
repos = await mesa.repos.list(org="other-org")

Repositories

# List
repos = await mesa.repos.list()

# Create
repo = await mesa.repos.create(name="my-repo")

# Get
repo = await mesa.repos.get(repo="my-repo")

# Update
repo = await mesa.repos.update(repo="my-repo", name="renamed")

# Delete
await mesa.repos.delete(repo="my-repo")

Bookmarks

bookmarks = await mesa.bookmarks.list(repo="my-repo")
await mesa.bookmarks.create(repo="my-repo", name="feature-x", change_id="abc123")
await mesa.bookmarks.move(repo="my-repo", bookmark="feature-x", change_id="def456")
await mesa.bookmarks.merge(repo="my-repo", source="feature-x", target="main", message="Merge feature-x into main")
await mesa.bookmarks.delete(repo="my-repo", bookmark="feature-x")

Changes

from mesa_sdk import Author, FileUpsert

changes = await mesa.changes.list(repo="my-repo")
change = await mesa.changes.create(
    repo="my-repo",
    base_change_id="abc123",
    message="Add feature",
    author=Author(name="Alice", email="alice@example.com"),
    files=[FileUpsert(path="hello.txt", content="Hello, world!")],
)
change = await mesa.changes.get(repo="my-repo", change_id="def456")

Content & Diffs

content = await mesa.content.get(repo="my-repo", change_id="abc123")
diff = await mesa.diffs.get(
    repo="my-repo",
    base_change_id="abc123",
    head_change_id="def456",
)

API Keys

keys = await mesa.api_keys.list()
key = await mesa.api_keys.create(name="ci-key", scopes=["read", "write"])
await mesa.api_keys.revoke(key_id=key.id)

Webhook Targets

endpoints = await mesa.webhook_targets.list()
endpoint = await mesa.webhook_targets.create(url="https://example.com/hook", events=["change.created"])
await mesa.webhook_targets.update(webhook_target_id=endpoint.id, events=["push"])
await mesa.webhook_targets.delete(webhook_target_id=endpoint.id)

Webhook Handlers

Register handlers with mesa.webhooks.on(...) and pass the raw request body and headers to mesa.webhooks.receive(...). receive verifies the signature, parses the payload, and dispatches registered handlers.

from fastapi import FastAPI, Request
from mesa_sdk import Mesa

app = FastAPI()
mesa = Mesa(api_key="mk_...", org="acme", webhook_secret="whsec_...")

mesa.webhooks.on("push", lambda event: print(event["data"]["updates"]))

@app.post("/webhooks/mesa")
async def mesa_webhook(request: Request):
    await mesa.webhooks.receive(await request.body(), request.headers)
    return {"ok": True}

Virtual Filesystem

Mount repositories as a local filesystem for direct file I/O. The mount() context manager handles setup and teardown automatically.

async with mesa.fs.mount(repos=["my-repo"]) as fs:
    data = await fs.read("/my-repo/src/main.py")
    await fs.write("/my-repo/src/new_file.py", b"print('hello')")
    entries = await fs.readdir("/my-repo/src")

Read-only Mounts

Use mode="ro" when you only need to read files. Write operations will raise PermissionError.

async with mesa.fs.mount(repos=["my-repo"], mode="ro") as fs:
    data = await fs.read("/my-repo/README.md")

Multiple Repos

Mount several repositories at once. Each repo appears as a top-level directory.

async with mesa.fs.mount(repos=["repo-a", "repo-b"]) as fs:
    a = await fs.read("/repo-a/file.txt")
    b = await fs.read("/repo-b/file.txt")

Pin to Bookmark or Change

Use RepoConfig to pin a mount to a specific bookmark or change.

from mesa_sdk import RepoConfig

async with mesa.fs.mount(repos=[
    RepoConfig("my-repo", bookmark="feature-x"),
    RepoConfig("other-repo", change_id="abc123"),
]) as fs:
    data = await fs.read("/my-repo/file.txt")

Bash

Run shell commands inside the mounted filesystem with fs.bash().

async with mesa.fs.mount(repos=["my-repo"]) as fs:
    bash = fs.bash(env={"FOO": "bar"}, cwd="/my-repo", timeout_ms=30000)
    result = await bash.exec("ls -la")
    print(result.stdout, result.stderr, result.exit_code)

bash.exec() returns an ExecResult with stdout: bytes, stderr: bytes, and exit_code: int.

Changes and Bookmarks (on the Filesystem)

Create and manage changes and bookmarks directly from a mounted filesystem.

async with mesa.fs.mount(repos=["my-repo"]) as fs:
    # Changes
    change = await fs.changes.new("my-repo", bookmark="main")
    change = await fs.changes.edit("my-repo", change_id="abc123")
    changes = await fs.changes.list("my-repo", limit=50)

    # Bookmarks
    await fs.bookmarks.create("my-repo", "feature-y")
    await fs.bookmarks.move("my-repo", "main", change_id=change)
    bookmarks = await fs.bookmarks.list("my-repo")

Disk Cache

Enable on-disk caching to speed up repeated mounts.

from mesa_sdk import DiskCacheConfig

async with mesa.fs.mount(
    repos=["my-repo"],
    disk_cache=DiskCacheConfig(path="/tmp/mesa-cache", max_size_bytes=1_000_000_000),
) as fs:
    data = await fs.read("/my-repo/file.txt")

Filesystem Errors

Filesystem operations raise standard Python exceptions:

Exception Condition
FileNotFoundError Path does not exist
FileExistsError Path already exists (e.g. mkdir without parents)
IsADirectoryError Expected a file, got a directory
NotADirectoryError Expected a directory, got a file
PermissionError Write operation on a read-only mount
OSError General I/O failure
NotImplementedError Operation not supported (e.g. link)

Low-Level REST Access

For operations not covered by the resource namespaces, install and use mesa-rest directly, or call the API with your own HTTP client:

from mesa_rest.api.repo import list_repos
from mesa_rest.client import AuthenticatedClient

client = AuthenticatedClient(
    base_url="https://api.mesa.dev/v1",
    token="mk_...",
    prefix="Bearer",
)
response = await list_repos.asyncio_detailed("acme", client=client)

Configuration

Mesa accepts the following keyword arguments:

Parameter Type Default Description
api_key str | None MESA_API_KEY env var API key for authentication
api_url str https://api.mesa.dev/v1 Base URL for the Mesa API
org str | None Resolved from /whoami Default organization slug
user_agent str | None None Custom user agent suffix
webhook_secret str | None None Secret used by mesa.webhooks.receive(...)

Error Handling

The SDK raises typed exceptions for API errors:

from mesa_sdk import Mesa, NotFoundError, AuthenticationError

async with Mesa() as mesa:
    try:
        repo = await mesa.repos.get(repo="nonexistent")
    except NotFoundError:
        print("Repo not found")
    except AuthenticationError:
        print("Invalid API key")
Exception HTTP Status Description
ValidationError 400, 406 Invalid request parameters
AuthenticationError 401 Invalid or missing API key
AuthorizationError 403 Insufficient permissions
NotFoundError 404 Resource not found
ConflictError 409 Resource conflict
RateLimitError 429 Rate limit exceeded
ServerError 5xx Server-side error

All API exceptions inherit from ApiError, which inherits from MesaError.

Package Relationship

  • mesa-sdk is the ergonomic, main SDK.
  • mesa-rest is the generated REST client used under the hood.

Use mesa-rest directly, or call the API with your own HTTP client, when you need low-level REST access beyond the resource namespaces.

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