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Software Development Kit to interact with Globant Enterprise AI.

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PyGEAI - SDK for Globant Enterprise AI

PyGEAI is a Software Development Kit (SDK) for interacting with Globant Enterprise AI. It comprises libraries, tools, code samples, and documentation to simplify your experience with the platform.

Terms and conditions

By using the Python SDK to interact with Globant Enterprise AI, you agree with the following Terms and Conditions:

Terms and Conditions

Compatibility

This package is compatible with the Globant Enterprise AI release from November 2025.

Configuration

Before using the SDK, you need to define GEAI_API_KEY ($SAIA_APITOKEN) and GEAI_API_BASE_URL ($BASE_URL). You can achieve this in three ways:

  • Environment variables: Set GEAI_API_KEY and GEAI_API_BASE_URL as environment variables in your operating system.
  • Credentials file: Create a file named credentials in the .geai directory within your user home directory ($USER_HOME/.geai/credentials) and define GEAI_API_KEY and GEAI_API_BASE_URL within this file.
  • Client instantiation: Specify the api_key and base_url parameters directly when creating an instance of a client class.

Note: If you plan to use the Evaluation Module, you must also define GEAI_API_EVAL_URL

Credentials file

The credentials file is organized via profiles, so one can interact with different instances of Globant Enterprise AI by just referencing which profile one wishes to use. This also applies to different levels of permissions.

The structure of the credentials file is as follows:

[default]
geai_api_key = <API_TOKEN>
geai_api_base_url = <GEAI_BASE_URL>
geai_api_evaul_url = <GEAI_EVALUATION_MODULE_URL>

[<another alias>]
geai_api_key = <API_TOKEN>
geai_api_base_url = <GEAI_BASE_URL>
geai_api_evaul_url = <GEAI_EVALUATION_MODULE_URL>

After setting the profiles, one can use them with the --alias option, for example:

geai --alias test llm list-providers

Modules

The SDK consists of several modules, all accessible through a single package pygeai:

Usage

Install PyGEAI

Use pip to install the package from PyPI:

(venv) ~$ pip install pygeai

To install pre-release versions, you can run:

(venv) ~$ pip install --pre pygeai

Verify installation

To check the installed PyGEAI version, run:

(venv) ~$ geai v

View help

To access the general help menu:

(venv) ~$ geai h

To view help for a specific command:

(venv) ~$ geai <command> h

Debugger

The pygeai-dbg package provides a command-line debugger (geai-dbg) for troubleshooting and inspecting the geai CLI. It pauses execution at breakpoints, allowing you to inspect variables, execute Python code, and control program flow interactively.

To debug a geai command, replace geai with geai-dbg. For example:

(venv) ~$ geai-dbg ail lrs

This pauses at the main function in pygeai.cli.geai, displaying an interactive prompt (geai-dbg). You can then use commands like continue (resume), run (run without pauses), quit (exit), or help (list commands).

Man Pages Documentation

The package includes Unix manual pages (man pages) for detailed command-line documentation.

To install man pages locally:

geai-install-man

To install man pages system-wide:

sudo geai-install-man --system

To access the man pages:

man geai

Setting up Man Pages Access

If you're using a virtual environment, you'll need to configure your system to find the man pages. Add the following to your shell configuration file (.bashrc, .zshrc, etc.):

# For macOS
if [ -n "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]; then
    export MANPATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/share/man:$MANPATH"
fi

# For Linux
if [ -n "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]; then
    export MANPATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/man:$MANPATH"
fi

After adding this configuration:

  1. Reload your shell configuration: source ~/.bashrc or source ~/.zshrc
  2. The man pages will be available when your virtual environment is active

Bugs and suggestions

To report any bug, request features or make any suggestions, the following email is available:

geai-sdk@globant.com

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Copyright 2025, Globant. All rights reserved

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