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Timbr REST API connector

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timbr REST API connector using Python

This project is a pure python connector to timbr (no dependencies required).

Dependencies

  • Access to a timbr-server
  • Python from 3.10 or newer

Installation

Sample usage

  • For an example of how to use the REST API connector for Timbr, follow this Example file

Connection parameters examples

Generic example and explanation for each parameter

  pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "<TIMBR_URL>",
    ontology = "<ONTOLOGY_NAME>",
    token = "<USER_TOKEN>",
    query = "<TIMBR_QUERY>",
    datasource = "<DATASOURCE_NAME>",
    nested = "<true/false>",
    verify_ssl = <True/False>,
    enable_IPv6 = <True/False>,
    is_jwt = <True/False>,
    jwt_tenant_id = "<JWT_TENANT_ID>",
    additional_headers = <{ "x-api-impersonate-user": "<user to impersonate>" }>,
  )

  # url                 - Required - String - The IP / Hostname of the Timbr platform.
  # ontology            - Required - String - The ontology / knowledge graph to connect to.
  # token               - Required - String - Timbr token value or JWT token value. Note: If you are using JWT token, you need to set the is_jwt parameter to True.
  # query               - Required - String - The query that you want to execute.
  # datasource          - Optional - String - Add the specific datasource name that you want to query from, the default value is the current active datasource of your ontology.
  # nested              - Optional - String - Change to 'true' if nested flag needs to be enabled. make sure this flag contains string value not bool value.
  # verify_ssl          - Optional - Boolean - Verifying the target server's SSL Certificate, use False to disable this process.
  # enable_IPv6         - Optional - Boolean - Change to 'true' if you are using IPv6 connection.
  # is_jwt              - Optional - Boolean - Set to True if you are using JWT token, otherwise set to False.
  # jwt_tenant_id       - Optional - String - The tenant ID for JWT authentication
  # additional_headers  - Optional - Dict - Extra Timbr connection parameters sent with every request (e.g., 'x-api-impersonate-user').

Using Timbr token

HTTP example

  pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "http://mytimbrenv.com:11000",
    ontology = "my_ontology",
    token = "tk_mytimbrtoken",
    query = "SELECT * FROM timbr.sys_concepts",
    datasource = "my_datasource",
    nested = "false",
    verify_ssl = False,
    enable_IPv6 = False,
  )

HTTPS example

  pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "https://mytimbrenv.com:443",
    ontology = "my_ontology",
    token = "tk_mytimbrtoken",
    query = "SELECT * FROM timbr.sys_concepts",
    datasource = "my_datasource",
    nested = "false",
    verify_ssl = True,
    enable_IPv6 = False,
  )

Using JWT token

HTTP example

  pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "http://mytimbrenv.com:11000",
    ontology = "my_ontology",
    token = "tk_mytimbrtoken",
    query = "SELECT * FROM timbr.sys_concepts",
    datasource = "my_datasource",
    nested = "false",
    verify_ssl = False,
    enable_IPv6 = False,
    is_jwt = True,
    jwt_tenant_id = "my_tenant_id",
  )

HTTPS example

  pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "https://mytimbrenv.com:11000",
    ontology = "my_ontology",
    token = "tk_mytimbrtoken",
    query = "SELECT * FROM timbr.sys_concepts",
    datasource = "my_datasource",
    nested = "false",
    verify_ssl = True,
    enable_IPv6 = False,
    is_jwt = True,
    jwt_tenant_id = "my_tenant_id",
  )

Execute query examples

Using Timbr token

HTTP connection

  response = pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "http://mytimbrenv.com:11000",
    ontology = "my_ontology",
    token = "tk_mytimbrtoken",
    query = "SELECT * FROM timbr.sys_concepts",
    datasource = "my_datasource",
    nested = "false",
    verify_ssl = False,
    enable_IPv6 = False,
  )
  print(response)

HTTPS connection

  response = pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "https://mytimbrenv.com:443",
    ontology = "my_ontology",
    token = "tk_mytimbrtoken",
    query = "SELECT * FROM timbr.sys_concepts",
    datasource = "my_datasource",
    nested = "false",
    verify_ssl = True,
    enable_IPv6 = False,
  )
  print(response)

Using JWT token

HTTP example

  response = pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "http://mytimbrenv.com:11000",
    ontology = "my_ontology",
    token = "tk_mytimbrtoken",
    query = "SELECT * FROM timbr.sys_concepts",
    datasource = "my_datasource",
    nested = "false",
    verify_ssl = False,
    enable_IPv6 = False,
    is_jwt = True,
    jwt_tenant_id = "my_tenant_id",
  )
  print(response)

HTTPS example

  response = pytimbr_api.run_query(
    url = "https://mytimbrenv.com:11000",
    ontology = "my_ontology",
    token = "tk_mytimbrtoken",
    query = "SELECT * FROM timbr.sys_concepts",
    datasource = "my_datasource",
    nested = "false",
    verify_ssl = True,
    enable_IPv6 = False,
    is_jwt = True,
    jwt_tenant_id = "my_tenant_id",
  )
  print(response)

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