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The Python SDK for Nextmv

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Nextmv Python SDK

This is the Python SDK for the Nextmv Platform.

Installation

Requires Python >=3.8. Install using pip:

pip install nextmv

Usage

The Nextmv Python SDK is used to interact with various parts of the Nextmv Platform:

  • Working with a Decision Model: Get to know the functionality for running decision models. These API functions work the same way in any machine (local or hosted).
  • Cloud: Interact with the Nextmv Cloud API.

Working with a Decision Model

To run a model, you can use the various helper functionality provided by the SDK. Note that when you create an app that runs locally in your machine, it will run in the same way in a Nextmv Cloud-hosted machine.

Options

Use options to capture parameters (i.e.: configurations) for the run:

import nextmv

options = nextmv.Options(
    nextmv.Parameter("str_option", str, "default value", "A string option", required=True),
    nextmv.Parameter("int_option", int, 1, "An int option", required=False),
    nextmv.Parameter("float_option", float, 1.0, "A float option", required=False),
    nextmv.Parameter("bool_option", bool, True, "A bool option", required=True),
)

print(options.str_option)
print(options.int_option)
print(options.float_option)
print(options.bool_option)
print(options.to_dict())

By using options, you are able to pass in the values of the parameters with CLI arguments or environment variables.

$ python main.py --help
usage: main.py [options]

Options for main.py. Use command-line arguments (highest precedence) or environment variables.

optiTo exclude the `markdownlint` rule start and end block, you can use the
following syntax in your markdown file:STR_OPTION
        [env var: STR_OPTION] (required) (default: default value) (type: str): A string option
  -int_optRemember to replace `Your markdown content here` with your actual markdown
content.(type: int): An int option
  -float_option FLOAT_OPTION, --float_option FLOAT_OPTION
        [env var: FLOAT_OPTION] (default: 1.0) (type: float): A float option
  -bool_option BOOL_OPTION, --bool_option BOOL_OPTION
        [env var: BOOL_OPTION] (required) (default: True) (type: bool): A bool option

Input

Capture the input data for the run.

  • Work with JSONinputs.

    import nextmv
    
    # Read JSON from stdin.
    json_input_1 = nextmv.load_local()
    print(json_input_1.data)
    
    # Can also specify JSON format directly, and read from a file.
    json_input_2 = nextmv.load_local(input_format=nextmv.InputFormat.JSON, path="input.json")
    print(json_input_2.data)
    
  • Work with plain, utf-8 encoded, text inputs.

    import nextmv
    
    # Read text from stdin.
    text_input_1 = nextmv.load_local(input_format=nextmv.InputFormat.TEXT)
    print(text_input_1.data)
    
    # Can also read from a file.
    text_input_2 = nextmv.load_local(input_format=nextmv.InputFormat.TEXT, path="input.txt")
    print(text_input_2.data)
    
  • Work with multiple CSV files.

    import nextmv
    
    # Read multiple CSV files from a dir named "input".
    csv_archive_input_1 = nextmv.load_local(input_format=nextmv.InputFormat.CSV_ARCHIVE)
    print(csv_archive_input_1.data)
    
    # Read multiple CSV files from a custom dir.
    csv_archive_input_2 = nextmv.load_local(input_format=nextmv.InputFormat.CSV_ARCHIVE, path="custom_dir")
    print(csv_archive_input_2.data)
    

Logging

The Nextmv platform captures logs via stderr. Use the provided functionality to record logs.

import sys

import nextmv

print("0. I do nothing")

nextmv.redirect_stdout()

nextmv.log("1. I log a message to stderr")

print("2. I print a message to stdout")

nextmv.reset_stdout()

print("3. I print another message to stdout")

print("4. I print yet another message to stderr without the logger", file=sys.stderr)

nextmv.log("5. I log a message to stderr using the nextmv module directly")

print("6. I print a message to stdout, again")

After executing it, here are the messages printed to the different streams.

  • stdout

    1. I do nothing
    2. I print another message to stdout
    3. I print a message to stdout, again
    
  • stderr

    1. I log a message to stderr
    2. I print a message to stdout
    3. I print yet another message to stderr without the logger
    4. I log a message to stderr using the nextmv module directly
    

Output

Write the output data after a run is completed.

  • Work with JSON outputs.

    import nextmv
    
    output = nextmv.Output(
        solution={"foo": "bar"},
        statistics=nextmv.Statistics(
            result=nextmv.ResultStatistics(
                duration=1.0,
                value=2.0,
                custom={"custom": "result_value"},
            ),
            run=nextmv.RunStatistics(
                duration=3.0,
                iterations=4,
                custom={"custom": "run_value"},
            ),
        ),
    )
    
    # Write to stdout.
    nextmv.write_local(output)
    
    # Write to a file.
    nextmv.write_local(output, path="output.json")
    
  • Work with multple CSV files.

    import nextmv
    
    output = nextmv.Output(
        output_format=nextmv.OutputFormat.CSV_ARCHIVE,
        solution={
            "output": [
                {"name": "Alice", "age": 30},
                {"name": "Bob", "age": 40},
            ],
        },
        statistics=nextmv.Statistics(
            result=nextmv.ResultStatistics(
                duration=1.0,
                value=2.0,
                custom={"custom": "result_value"},
            ),
            run=nextmv.RunStatistics(
                duration=3.0,
                iterations=4,
                custom={"custom": "run_value"},
            ),
        ),
    )
    
    # Write multiple CSV fiules to a dir named "output".
    nextmv.write_local(output)
    
    # Write multiple CSV files to a custom dir.
    nextmv.write_local(output, "custom_dir")
    

Cloud

Before starting:

  1. Sign up for a Nextmv account.
  2. Get your API key. Go to Team > API Key.

Visit the docs for more information. Make sure that you have your API key set as an environment variable:

export NEXTMV_API_KEY="<YOUR-API-KEY>"

Additionally, you must have a valid app in Nextmv Cloud.

Push an application

Place the following script in the root of your app directory and run it to push your app to the Nextmv Cloud. This is equivalent to using the Nextmv CLI and running nextmv app push.

from nextmv import cloud

client = cloud.Client(api_key=os.getenv("NEXTMV_API_KEY"))
app = cloud.Application(client=client, id="<YOUR-APP-ID>")
app.push() # Use verbose=True for step-by-step output.

Run an application

Make a run and get the results.

import os

from nextmv import cloud

input = {
    "defaults": {"vehicles": {"speed": 20}},
    "stops": [
        {
            "id": "Nijō Castle",
            "location": {"lon": 135.748134, "lat": 35.014239},
            "quantity": -1,
        },
        {
            "id": "Kyoto Imperial Palace",
            "location": {"lon": 135.762057, "lat": 35.025431},
            "quantity": -1,
        },
    ],
    "vehicles": [
        {
            "id": "v2",
            "capacity": 2,
            "start_location": {"lon": 135.728898, "lat": 35.039705},
        },
    ],
}

client = cloud.Client(api_key=os.getenv("NEXTMV_API_KEY"))
app = cloud.Application(client=client, id="<YOUR-APP-ID>")
result = app.new_run_with_result(
    input=input,
    instance_id="latest",
    run_options={"solve.duration": "1s"},
    polling_options=cloud.PollingOptions(),  # Customize the polling options.
)
print(result.to_dict())

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