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Python client for Run:ai REST API

Project description

runapy

This project provides a Python client to interact with the Run:ai REST API.

The client offers:

  • A single class interface to perform all API actions
  • Body schema validation on compilation (with Pydantic)
  • Static type checks
  • Retry mechanism for resiliency on intermittent network errors
  • Debug messages flag

Requirements:

Note on token and permissions

When creating an application, it is important to select the relevant role and scope for the required API actions.
Some API calls may fail with 403 if the application token does not have sufficient permissions.

Installation

runapy is available in PyPi and can be downloaded directly as a python package

pip3 install runapy

Client

RunaiClient is the only class required to interact with the Run:ai REST API

from runai.client import RunaiClient

client = RunaiClient(
            realm="myorgrealm",
            client_id="API",
            client_secret="clientsecret",
            runai_base_url="https://myorg.run.ai",
            cluster_id="513423qx-127t-4yk6-979g-5po843g37e2b",
            retries=3,
            debug=False
    )
Parameter Type Description
realm string Required: Can be obtained from the UI login screen at your Run:ai domain app.run.ai -> app.run.ai/auth/realms/
client_id string Required: The Run:ai application name
client_secret string Required: The Run:ai application password
runai_base_url string Required: The URL used to access Run:ai UI
retries int Optional: Number of retries to attempt on each failed API call for 5xx errors. Default is 1
cluster_id string Optional: The ID of the cluster. Default is None
debug bool Optional: Debug mode output. Default is False

If you don't have the cluster_id, it can be obtained with:

clusters = client.clusters.all()
for cluster in cluster:
    cluster_id = cluster["uuid"]

Note - If you have more than one cluster, make sure to save the ids to cluster_ids_list, and select the relevant cluster_id

Then, configure the client with the cluster id:

client.config_cluster_id(cluster["uuid"])

Note - The cluster_id must be present in order to use endpoints that have cluster_id required in payload according to Run:ai REST API.
So make sure to configure the cluster_id before using them.

Note on Controllers

The RuaniClient exposes object controllers for all API endpoints. For example, to access projects:

from runai.client import RunaiClient

client = RunaiClient(
            realm="myorgrealm",
            client_id="API",
            client_secret="clientsecret",
            runai_base_url="https://myorg.run.ai",
            cluster_id="513423qx-127t-4yk6-979g-5po843g37e2b",
            retries=3,
            debug=False
    )

client.projects.all()

client.projects.all() returns a list of all projects in a given cluster according to the cluster id of the RunaiClient.

Currently supported controllers:

client.projects
client.node_pools
client.departments
client.access_rules
client.roles
client.users

client.workloads
client.workspace
client.training
client.inference
client.distributed

Each controller exposes the function options() so you can see which methods are currently availalble for a given controller.
For example:

client.roles.options()
-> 
['all', 'get', 'get_roles_name_to_id_map']

Controller methods are documented.
Hover on the method parentheses to see the required and optional fields to pass to the function.

Examples

For more examples, check the existing examples here
Feel free to copy and run them as is, modify them as you wish, or use them as a reference.

Warranty

This package is not maintained by the Run:ai product team.

For any issues and requests, please open an issue, or contact the authors of this package.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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