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Python client for Perceptic Core

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Perceptic Core API - Python Client (perceptic-core-client)

This package provides a generated Python client for interacting with the Perceptic Core API.

Installation

Install the package from the configured package registry (ensure pip is configured):

pip install perceptic-core-client

# To install a specific version:
# pip install perceptic-core-client==<version>

Development

pip install -e .[dev]

This package gets automatically published to pip when a new version is tagged in the repository. The workflow file for this is located at .github/workflows/publish-python.yml. It will publish the same version as the one tagged in the repository.

To generate the client code locally for testing o development, you can run:

python perceptic-core-python-client/scripts/generate_client.py --spec-path perceptic-core-server/openapi/openapi.json --version 0.5.0

Note that the --version doesn't really matter if generating locally and not publishing to pypi. It's only relevant if publishing the package to pypi, which is done automatically by the GitHub action.

Basic Usage

You need the URL of your Perceptic Core API instance and a valid authentication token (e.g., a Bearer token from Keycloak) obtained separately.

import os
from perceptic_core_client import ApiClient, Configuration, ApiException
# Import the specific API category you need, e.g., UserResourceApi
from perceptic_core_client.api.user_resource_api import UserResourceApi
from pprint import pprint

# --- Configuration ---

# 1. Get your API host and token (e.g., from environment variables)
api_host = os.environ.get("PERCEPTIC_CORE_HOST", "http://localhost:8080")
access_token = get_access_token()

# 2. Create a Configuration object
configuration = Configuration(host=api_host)

# 3. Set the access token on the configuration
configuration.access_token = access_token

# 4. Create the main ApiClient
api_client = ApiClient(configuration=configuration)

# --- Making API Calls ---

# 5. Instantiate the specific API resource class you want to use
user_api = UserResourceApi(api_client=api_client)

# 6. Call API methods
try:
    print(f"Fetching user info from {api_host}...")
    me_response = user_api.api_v1_users_me_get()

    print("API Call Successful:")
    # Models often have a .to_dict() method for easy inspection
    pprint(me_response.to_dict())

except ApiException as e:
    print(f"API Error: Status {e.status}, Reason: {e.reason}")
    if e.body:
        print(f"Body: {e.body}")
except Exception as e:
    print(f"An unexpected error occurred: {e}")

# Example of another API (if you need to interact with connections)
# from perceptic_core_client.api.connection_resource_api import ConnectionResourceApi
# connection_api = ConnectionResourceApi(api_client=api_client)
# try:
#     # ... call methods on connection_api ...
# except ApiException as e:
#     # ... handle error ...

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