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The official Python library for the seeknetic API

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Seeknetic Python API library

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The Seeknetic Python library provides convenient access to the Seeknetic REST API from any Python 3.9+ application. The library includes type definitions for all request params and response fields, and offers both synchronous and asynchronous clients powered by httpx.

It is generated with Stainless.

Documentation

The full API of this library can be found in api.md.

Installation

# install from PyPI
pip install seeknetic

Usage

Workflows with local source videos

Use these workflows when the original video file stays on local disk and is not uploaded directly. First call client.preprocess_and_upload(...) to preprocess the video and upload the generated artifacts, then submit the async job with those uploaded artifact keys. The service value must match the downstream API: service="embedding" only works with client.video_embedding.encode_video.submit_async(...), and service="tagging" only works with client.video_tagging.submit_async_job(...).

Embedding from a local source video

Use this workflow when your source video is stored locally and you want an embedding result.

Step 1: preprocess the local video and upload the generated files.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

upload = client.preprocess_and_upload(
    video_path="sample.mp4",
    service="embedding",
    request_id="emb-task-0001",
    start_ms=0,
    end_ms=10_000,
)

print(upload.request_id)
print(upload.r2_keys)

Step 2: submit the embedding job with the uploaded file keys.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

upload = client.preprocess_and_upload(
    video_path="sample.mp4",
    service="embedding",
    request_id="emb-task-0001",
)

job = client.video_embedding.encode_video.submit_async(
    tensor={
        "video_input_key": upload.r2_keys["video_input"],
        "audio_input_key": upload.r2_keys["audio_input"],
    },
    request_id=upload.request_id,
)

print(job.request_id, job.status)

Step 3: check the job status and read the embedding result.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

status = client.async_status.retrieve("emb-task-0001")

print(status.status)
print(status.embedding)

Tagging from a local source video

Use this workflow when your source video is stored locally and you want tagging results.

Step 1: preprocess the local video and upload the generated files.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

upload = client.preprocess_and_upload(
    video_path="sample.mp4",
    service="tagging",
    request_id="tag-task-0001",
    start_ms=0,
    end_ms=10_000,
)

print(upload.request_id)
print(upload.r2_keys)

Step 2: submit the tagging job with the uploaded file keys.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

upload = client.preprocess_and_upload(
    video_path="sample.mp4",
    service="tagging",
    request_id="tag-task-0001",
)

job = client.video_tagging.submit_async_job(
    tensor={
        "video_input_key": upload.r2_keys["video_input"],
        "video_kwargs_key": upload.r2_keys["video_kwargs"],
    },
    request_id=upload.request_id,
)

print(job.request_id, job.status)

Step 3: check the job status and read the tagging result.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

status = client.async_status.retrieve("tag-task-0001")

print(status.status)
print(status.tags)

Workflows with uploaded or hosted videos

Use these workflows when you submit the original video file itself to the API, either by passing a remote video_url or by uploading the raw file as video_base64. In these cases you do not need client.preprocess_and_upload(...).

Embedding from an uploaded or hosted video

Use this workflow when you want to submit the original video directly, for example with a public or signed URL.

Step 1: submit the embedding job with video_url.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

job = client.video_embedding.encode_video.submit_async(
    video_url="https://example.com/video.mp4",
)

print(job.request_id, job.status)

Step 2: check the job status and read the embedding result.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

status = client.async_status.retrieve("emb-task-0001")

print(status.status)
print(status.embedding)

Tagging from an uploaded or hosted video

Use this workflow when you want to submit the original video directly, for example with a public or signed URL.

Step 1: submit the tagging job with video_url.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

job = client.video_tagging.submit_async_job(
    video_url="https://example.com/video.mp4",
)

print(job.request_id, job.status)

Step 2: check the job status and read the tagging result.

import os
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic(api_key=os.environ["SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"])

status = client.async_status.retrieve("tag-task-0001")

print(status.status)
print(status.tags)

Async usage

Simply import AsyncSeeknetic instead of Seeknetic and use await with each API call:

import os
import asyncio
from seeknetic import AsyncSeeknetic

client = AsyncSeeknetic(
    api_key=os.environ.get("SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"),  # This is the default and can be omitted
)


async def main() -> None:
    response = await client.video_embedding.encode_text(text="a person walking on the beach")
    print(len(response.embedding))


asyncio.run(main())

Functionality between the synchronous and asynchronous clients is otherwise identical.

With aiohttp

By default, the async client uses httpx for HTTP requests. However, for improved concurrency performance you may also use aiohttp as the HTTP backend.

You can enable this by installing aiohttp:

# install from PyPI
pip install seeknetic[aiohttp]

Then you can enable it by instantiating the client with http_client=DefaultAioHttpClient():

import os
import asyncio
from seeknetic import DefaultAioHttpClient
from seeknetic import AsyncSeeknetic


async def main() -> None:
    async with AsyncSeeknetic(
        api_key=os.environ.get("SEEKNETIC_API_KEY"),  # This is the default and can be omitted
        http_client=DefaultAioHttpClient(),
    ) as client:
        response = await client.video_embedding.encode_text(text="a person walking on the beach")
        print(len(response.embedding))


asyncio.run(main())

Using types

Nested request parameters are TypedDicts. Responses are Pydantic models which also provide helper methods for things like:

  • Serializing back into JSON, model.to_json()
  • Converting to a dictionary, model.to_dict()

Typed requests and responses provide autocomplete and documentation within your editor. If you would like to see type errors in VS Code to help catch bugs earlier, set python.analysis.typeCheckingMode to basic.

Nested params

Nested parameters are dictionaries, typed using TypedDict, for example:

from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic()

job = client.video_embedding.encode_video.submit_async(
    tensor={
        "video_input_key": "tensors/emb-task-0001/video_input.json",
        "audio_input_key": "tensors/emb-task-0001/audio_input.json",
    },
    request_id="emb-task-0001",
)

print(job.request_id)

Handling errors

When the library is unable to connect to the API (for example, due to network connection problems or a timeout), a subclass of seeknetic.APIConnectionError is raised.

When the API returns a non-success status code (that is, 4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of seeknetic.APIStatusError is raised, containing status_code and response properties.

All errors inherit from seeknetic.APIError.

import seeknetic
from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic()

try:
    client.video_embedding.encode_text(text="a person walking on the beach")
except seeknetic.APIConnectionError as e:
    print("The server could not be reached")
    print(e.__cause__)  # an underlying Exception, likely raised within httpx.
except seeknetic.RateLimitError as e:
    print("A 429 status code was received; we should back off a bit.")
except seeknetic.APIStatusError as e:
    print("Another non-200-range status code was received")
    print(e.status_code)
    print(e.response)

Error codes are as follows:

Status Code Error Type
400 BadRequestError
401 AuthenticationError
403 PermissionDeniedError
404 NotFoundError
422 UnprocessableEntityError
429 RateLimitError
>=500 InternalServerError
N/A APIConnectionError

Retries

Certain errors are automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff. Connection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict, 429 Rate Limit, and >=500 Internal errors are all retried by default.

You can use the max_retries option to configure or disable retry settings:

from seeknetic import Seeknetic

# Configure the default for all requests:
client = Seeknetic(
    # default is 2
    max_retries=0,
)

# Or, configure per-request:
client.with_options(max_retries=5).files.upload.upload_tensor()

Timeouts

By default requests time out after 1 minute. You can configure this with a timeout option, which accepts a float or an httpx.Timeout object:

from seeknetic import Seeknetic

# Configure the default for all requests:
client = Seeknetic(
    # 20 seconds (default is 1 minute)
    timeout=20.0,
)

# More granular control:
client = Seeknetic(
    timeout=httpx.Timeout(60.0, read=5.0, write=10.0, connect=2.0),
)

# Override per-request:
client.with_options(timeout=5.0).files.upload.upload_tensor()

On timeout, an APITimeoutError is thrown.

Note that requests that time out are retried twice by default.

Advanced

Logging

We use the standard library logging module.

You can enable logging by setting the environment variable SEEKNETIC_LOG to info.

$ export SEEKNETIC_LOG=info

Or to debug for more verbose logging.

How to tell whether None means null or missing

In an API response, a field may be explicitly null, or missing entirely; in either case, its value is None in this library. You can differentiate the two cases with .model_fields_set:

if response.my_field is None:
  if 'my_field' not in response.model_fields_set:
    print('Got json like {}, without a "my_field" key present at all.')
  else:
    print('Got json like {"my_field": null}.')

Accessing raw response data (e.g. headers)

The "raw" Response object can be accessed by prefixing .with_raw_response. to any HTTP method call, e.g.,

from seeknetic import Seeknetic

client = Seeknetic()
response = client.files.upload.with_raw_response.upload_tensor()
print(response.headers.get('X-My-Header'))

upload = response.parse()  # get the object that `files.upload.upload_tensor()` would have returned
print(upload.request_id)

These methods return an APIResponse object.

The async client returns an AsyncAPIResponse with the same structure, the only difference being awaitable methods for reading the response content.

.with_streaming_response

The above interface eagerly reads the full response body when you make the request, which may not always be what you want.

To stream the response body, use .with_streaming_response instead, which requires a context manager and only reads the response body once you call .read(), .text(), .json(), .iter_bytes(), .iter_text(), .iter_lines() or .parse(). In the async client, these are async methods.

with client.files.upload.with_streaming_response.upload_tensor() as response:
    print(response.headers.get("X-My-Header"))

    for line in response.iter_lines():
        print(line)

The context manager is required so that the response will reliably be closed.

Making custom/undocumented requests

This library is typed for convenient access to the documented API.

If you need to access undocumented endpoints, params, or response properties, the library can still be used.

Undocumented endpoints

To make requests to undocumented endpoints, you can make requests using client.get, client.post, and other http verbs. Options on the client will be respected (such as retries) when making this request.

import httpx

response = client.post(
    "/foo",
    cast_to=httpx.Response,
    body={"my_param": True},
)

print(response.headers.get("x-foo"))

Undocumented request params

If you want to explicitly send an extra param, you can do so with the extra_query, extra_body, and extra_headers request options.

Undocumented response properties

To access undocumented response properties, you can access the extra fields like response.unknown_prop. You can also get all the extra fields on the Pydantic model as a dict with response.model_extra.

Configuring the HTTP client

You can directly override the httpx client to customize it for your use case, including:

import httpx
from seeknetic import Seeknetic, DefaultHttpxClient

client = Seeknetic(
    # Or use the `SEEKNETIC_BASE_URL` env var
    base_url="http://my.test.server.example.com:8083",
    http_client=DefaultHttpxClient(
        proxy="http://my.test.proxy.example.com",
        transport=httpx.HTTPTransport(local_address="0.0.0.0"),
    ),
)

You can also customize the client on a per-request basis by using with_options():

client.with_options(http_client=DefaultHttpxClient(...))

Managing HTTP resources

By default the library closes underlying HTTP connections whenever the client is garbage collected. You can manually close the client using the .close() method if desired, or with a context manager that closes when exiting.

from seeknetic import Seeknetic

with Seeknetic() as client:
  # make requests here
  ...

# HTTP client is now closed

Versioning

This package generally follows SemVer conventions, though certain backwards-incompatible changes may be released as minor versions:

  1. Changes that only affect static types, without breaking runtime behavior.
  2. Changes to library internals which are technically public but not intended or documented for external use. (Please open a GitHub issue to let us know if you are relying on such internals.)
  3. Changes that we do not expect to impact the vast majority of users in practice.

We take backwards-compatibility seriously and work hard to ensure you can rely on a smooth upgrade experience.

We are keen for your feedback; please open an issue with questions, bugs, or suggestions.

Determining the installed version

If you've upgraded to the latest version but aren't seeing any new features you were expecting then your python environment is likely still using an older version.

You can determine the version that is being used at runtime with:

import seeknetic
print(seeknetic.__version__)

Requirements

Python 3.9 or higher.

Contributing

See the contributing documentation.

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