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Client-side libraries for the SEPA platform (Python3)

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SEPA-python3-APIs

Client-side libraries for the SEPA platform (Python3)

Installation and usage

Clone the repository.

cd SEPA-python3-APIs
sudo python3 setup.py build
sudo python3 setup.py sdist
sudo python3 setup.py install

To use the classes you have to import them in this way:

from sepy.<the class you want to import> import *

For example, if you want to import the SAPObject (used to handle JSAP files) you have to write:

from sepy.SAPObject import *

This library consists of 5 modules that can be used for different purposes:

  • SAPObject: An handler class for SAP files
  • SEPA: A low-level class used to develop a client for SEPA
  • ConnectionHandler: A class for connection handling
  • Exceptions
  • tablaze: A runnable script (also callable as a function, to nicely print SEPA output)

Let's talk about some classes deeply:

SEPA

These APIs allow to develop a client for the SEPA platform using a simple interface. First of all the class SEPA must be initialized. Then the standard methods to interact with the broker are available.

Parameters:

  • sapObject : A SAPObject file Default = None
  • logLevel : A number indicating the desired log level. Default = 40 The parameters are optional. If present, they activate query, update, subscribe, methods by SAPObject pick. If absent, only the equivalnt sparql_* methods are available, giving the host communication information each time.

Attributes:

  • logger
  • sap: the SAPObject
  • connectionManager : The underlying responsible for network connections

Creating a SEPA client

mySAP = open(path_to_sap,"r")
sap = SAPObject(yaml.load(mySAP))
sc = SEPA(sapObject=sap)

Query and Update

These four methods (query, sparql_query, update, sparql_update, query_all, clear) expect either a sap entry or a SPARQL query/update. In addition, it is possible to overwrite the sap communication parameters with sepa. When a new query/update is issued, it may be preferrable to catch the RegistrationFailedExceptions, TokenExpiredException and TokenRequestFailedException errors. The query methods return the SEPA answer.

Subscribe and Unsubscribe

The subscribe and sparql_subscribe primitive requires a sap entry or a SPARQL query, an alias for the subscription, an handler (a lambda expression or a method with two parameters, one for added, the other for removed) and if needed the overwriting params for communication. The unsubscribe primitive only needs to know the ID of the subscription.

SAPObject

This package supports Semantic Application Profiles. The package is encoding free, since it expects a dictionary in input. Therefore, for a ysap we have

mySAP = open(path_to_sap,"r")
sap = SAPObject(yaml.load(mySAP))

while for a jsap we have

mySAP = open(path_to_sap,"r")
sap = SAPObject(json.load(mySAP))

Something else?

Documentation is being written...

Foreseen changes

Minors, plus the addition of some utilities.

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