A Python interface for the Daisi Platform
Project description
Simples steps for using the PyDaisi SDK
Preliminary tasks
Install with PIP:
pip install pydaisi
(Optional) Set your personal access token:
Create your personal access token
Set it in the environment:
export DAISI_ACCESS_TOKEN=a1b2c3d4e5f67890abcdef124567890
or in a .env
file:
DAISI_ACCESS_TOKEN=a1b2c3d4e5f67890abcdef124567890
Using PyDaisi
from pydaisi import Daisi
# instantiate a Daisi object
daisi = Daisi("my-pebble-tutorial")
# call a Daisi function. You can also use position parameters: daisi.median("London")
temp = daisi.median(city="London")
print(f"Median temperature in London was: {temp.value()}")
# call a function but return without waiting for it to complete
temp2 = daisi.dispatch("median","Paris")
# see if it's done
if temp2.get_status() == "FINISHED":
# get the results the same way as the blocking call:
print("Median: ", {temp2.value()})
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