pyelabdata provides functions for simple one-line access to data in eLabFTW
Project description
pyelabdata
pyelabdata provides functions for simple one-line access to data stored in eLabFTW via Python or Jupyter.
Examples
Examples for the use of pyelabdata can be found in the examples folder.
Functions
General functions
def connect(host: str, apikey: str, verify_ssl: bool=True):
Connects to the API interface of the eLabFTW server specified by the
parameter host (e.g. https://yourserver.org/api/v2)
using the given apikey.
If api is missing in the url, /api/v2 will be added automatically.
Thus, https://yourserver.org would be enough.
The optional parameter verify_ssl allows to disable ssl verification.
def disconnect():
Disconnect from the eLabFTW server.
def get_teamid():
Return the team id associated with the api key used
def list_experiments(searchstring: str='', tags=[], only_current_team: bool=True,
list_keys=['id']):
Retrieve a list of all experiments that contain searchstring
in the title, body or elabid and that match the tags specified in tags. If only_current_team is set to true, only experiments within the current team are listed. With list_keys the keys are defined which are returned by the function; if only one key is listed, the return value is a list of values corresponding to that key (e.g. by default only a list of experiment ids is returned), if more than one key is requested, a list of dictionaries (with key-value pairs) is returned.
All parameters are optional. If nothing is specified, all ids of accessible
experiments will be listed.
def open_experiment(expid: int, returndata: bool=False):
Open an experiment in eLabFTW using the id of the experiment. If returndata
is True, the function returns a dictionary with the metadata of the
experiment.
All subsequent commands will operate on the opened experiment.
def close_experiment():
Close the current experiment. Subsequent commands will not further operate on the experiment.
Read experiment data
def get_experimentdata(expid: int=None):
Retrieve the complete data of the experiment.
All parameters are optional.
expid is an integer number which identifies the eLabFTW experiment;
if set to None, the currently opened experiment is used.
The function returns a dictionary with the structured data.
def get_maintext(format: str='html', expid: int=None):
Retrieve the body text of the experiment.
All parameters are optional. If format is 'html', the content of
body_html is returned, i.e. the body text in html format. Otherwise
the content of body is returned, which depends on the format used in
eLabFTW (markdown or html).
expid is an integer number which identifies the eLabFTW experiment;
if set to None, the currently opened experiment is used.
def get_table_data(tableidx: int=0, header: bool=True,
decimal: str='.', thousands: str=None,
datatype: str='np', expid: int=None):
In eLabFTW, tables can be defined in the body text of experiments. The data of such tables can be retrieved by using this function.
All parameters are optional. tableidx tells the function the
return the data of the nth table, where counting starts with n = 0.
If header is true, the function assumes that the table contains
columns of data where the first element (row) is the column heading.
decimal or thousands define the character representing the decimal point or
the separator of thousands, respectively. If thousands is None, , or . is
used if decimal is . or ,, respectively. The default is . for decimal and None
for thousands.
datatype may be either 'df' or 'np' (default). For 'df', a pandas dataframe
representing the table data is returned, whereas for 'np' a dictionary
of numpy arrays for each column is returned, in which the keys correspond
to the column heading (in case of header = True).
expid is an integer number which identifies the eLabFTW experiment;
if set to None, the currently opened experiment is used.
def get_extrafields(fieldname: str=None, expid: int=None):
In eLabFTW, so-called extra fields can be defined. These are key-value pairs, which are additionally described with units, value type, description and which may be grouped.
All parameters are optional. If fieldname is None,
all extra fields are returned as a dictionary.
If fieldname is specified, the value of the entry
is returned. If the field type is numeric or date/time,
the return value is of the respective type.
Read files
def get_file_data(filename: str, filename_is_long_name: bool=False, expid: int=None):
Get the (binary) data from a file attached to eLabFTW experiments.
filename is the name of the file stored in the experiment.
if filename_is_long_name is set to True, filename is
regarded as the long_name of the file stored in eLabFTW.
The parameter expid is optional and has the same meaning as in
get_table_data(). The binary data is returned as a byte string.
def get_file_csv_data(filename: str, filename_is_long_name: bool=False,
header: bool=True, sep: str=',',
decimal: str='.', thousands: str=None,
datatype: str='np', expid: int=None):
Get the data from csv files attached to eLabFTW experiments.
filename is the name of the file stored in the experiment.
if filename_is_long_name is set to True, filename is
regarded as the long_name of the file stored in eLabFTW.
All other parameters are optional. sep is the column separator,
by default a comma. The parameters header, decial, thousands,
datatype and expid have the same
meaning as in get_table_data().
def get_file_hdf5_data(filename: str, filename_is_long_name: bool=False, expid: int=None):
Get the data from a hdf5 file attached to eLabFTW experiments.
filename is the name of the file stored in the experiment.
if filename_is_long_name is set to True, filename is
regarded as the long_name of the file stored in eLabFTW.
The parameter expid is optional and has the same meaning as in
get_table_data(). The function returns a hdf5 file object as
created by h5py.File().
Update experiment data
def create_extrafield(fieldname: str, value, fieldtype:str='text',
unit: str=None, units=None, description: str=None,
groupname: str=None,
readonly: bool=False, required: bool=False,
expid: int=None):
Create a new extra field with the name fieldname of type fieldtype
(possible values: text, number, date, time, datetime; the default
type is text) containing the value of value.
If the field already exists, only the value will be updated
(all other parameters are ignored in this case).
You can define a list of possible units in the
parameter units and specify the default unit in unit.
The extra field may be assigned to an extra field group with name
groupname; if the group doesn't exist, it will be created.
readonly and required control the respective property of the
extra field.
Depending on fieldtype, value will automatically be converted
to string using appropriate functions (e.g. datetime.isoformat).
The parameter expid is optional and has the same meaning as in
get_table_data().
def update_extrafield(fieldname: str, value, expid: int=None):
Update the value of the extra field with the name fieldname.
Depending on the type of the extra field,
value will automatically be converted
to string using appropriate functions (e.g. datetime.isoformat).
The parameter expid is optional and has the same meaning as in
get_table_data().
def delete_extrafield(fieldname: str, expid: int=None):
Delete the extra field with name fieldname.
The parameter expid is optional and has the same meaning as in
get_table_data().
Upload files
def upload_file(file: str, comment: str,
replacefile: bool=True, expid: int=None):
Upload a file from local drives to an eLabFTW experiment.
file is the filepath of the file to be uploaded,
comment is a description of the file.
All other parameters are optional. If replacefile is true, an existing
file with the same filename will be replaced. Otherwise, a new attachment
with the same filename will be created.
expid is an integer number which identifies the eLabFTW experiment;
if set to None, the currently opened experiment is used.
def upload_image_from_figure(fig: Figure, filename: str, comment: str,
replacefile: bool=True,
format: str='png', dpi='figure',
expid: int=None):
Upload an image of a matplotlib Figure (e.g. created by
fig, ax = plt.subplots()) as attachment to an eLabFTW experiment.
fig a matplotlib.figure.Figure object, filename the name of the image
file to be uploaded, and comment is a description of the image.
All other parameters are optional. If replacefile is true, an existing
file with the same filename will be replaced. Otherwise, a new attachment
with the same filename will be created. format or dpi specify the
file format or image resolution, respectively. They are passed to
matplotlib's savefig() function.
expid is an integer number which identifies the eLabFTW experiment;
if set to None, the currently opened experiment is used.
def upload_csv_data(data, filename: str, comment: str,
replacefile: bool=True, index: bool=False,
expid: int=None):
Generate a csv file from a pandas dataframe or a dictionary of
numpy arrays (column data) contained in data
and upload it to an experiment on eLabFTW as csv file.
comment is a description of the data.
All other parameters are optional. If replacefile is true, an existing
file with the same filename will be replaced. Otherwise, a new attachment
with the same filename will be created. If index is true, the line index
of the dataframe is also stored to the file.
expid is an integer number which identifies the eLabFTW experiment;
if set to None, the currently opened experiment is used.
def upload_this_jupyternotebook(comment: str, replacefile: bool=True,
expid: int=None):
Saves and uploads the current jupyter notebook
to an experiment on eLabFTW. comment is a description of the
jupyter notebook.
All other parameters are optional. If replacefile is true, an existing
file with the same filename will be replaced. Otherwise, a new attachment
with the same filename will be created.
expid is an integer number which identifies the eLabFTW experiment;
if set to None, the currently opened experiment is used.
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