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Mosaics AI Python Client

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🧰 pymsx - Mosaics AI MSX Client for Python

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This repository contains the source code for Mosaics AI's official python client. This client is currently in pre-alpha version, so feedback is always welcome!

You are welcome to file an issue here for general use cases. You can also contact Mosaics Support here.

Requirements

Python 3.8 or above is required.

Documentation

For the latest documentation, see

Quickstart

Install the library with pip install pymsx

Note: Don't hard-code authentication secrets into your Python. Use environment variables

email/Password Authentication:

export MSX_USERNAME=*************
export MSX_PASSWORD=*************

If you already have a token, use that instead:

export MSX_TOKEN=*****************************************

Example usage:

import os
import pandas as pd
from pymsx.client import MsxClient

# If no credentials are supplied, then environment variables are required.
email = "help@mosaics.ai"
password = "$mosaics123"

# ...or try using an active token.
# This may fail, see exception handling below.
token = None

# First create client with active token or credentials
msx = MsxClient(
    # ...using email/password
    email=email,
    password=password,
    # ...or if using token, token will take priority
    token=token
)

# Check the health of your server
health = msx.health().dict()

print("Health: ", health)

assert health is not None and health['status'] == 'live'

# Add a dataset to your msx system

# From a DataFrame
path = "/path/to/dataset/data.csv"
df = pd.DataFrame(path)
result = msx.datasets.add(df=df)

# Or pass in a string path to read from fs directly
result = msx.datasets.add(path=path)

if result.ok:
    print("DataFrame uploaded: ", result.details)
else
    print("Upload failed: ", result.error)

Exception handling:

from pymsx.client import MsxClient
from pymsx.exceptions import ApiResponseError, InvalidTokenError

try:
    try:
        # An InvalidToken error is raised if the token is expired or incorrect
        msx = MsxClient(
            token=token
        )
    except InvalidTokenError:
        print(f"Token invalid, logging in instead.")
        # Catch all other errors using ApiResponseErrors
        msx = MsxClient(
            email=email,
            password=password
        )
except ApiResponseError as e:
    print(f"Could not create msx client: {e.error}")
    return

Contributing

We will allow contributing soon!

License

Apache License 2.0

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