Share files with explicit mock vs private control
Project description
🔐 Syft Objects
Share files with explicit mock vs private control
Quick Start
import syft_objects as syo
# Create an object with demo and real content
obj = syo.syobj(
name="AI Results",
mock_contents="Model achieved good performance",
private_contents="Accuracy: 94.5%, Cost: $127"
)
# Browse all your objects interactively
syo.objects
# Search for specific objects
syo.objects.search("financial")
What It Does
Mock vs Private Pattern: Every object has two versions:
- Mock: What everyone sees (demo/sample data)
- Private: What authorized users see (real data)
Example:
obj = syo.syobj(
name="Customer Analysis",
mock_contents="Sample: 100 customers, avg age 42, 60% retention rate",
private_contents="Full: 47,293 customers, avg age 41.7, 58.3% retention, avg LTV $1,247"
)
Interactive Object Browser
The syo.objects collection provides a beautiful interactive interface:
# Browse all objects with search and selection
syo.objects
# Search by name, email, description, or metadata
syo.objects.search("financial")
syo.objects.search("customer")
# Filter by email
syo.objects.filter_by_email("andrew")
# Get specific objects
selected = [syo.objects[i] for i in [0, 1, 5]]
# Refresh after creating new objects
syo.objects.refresh()
Interactive Features
- 🔍 Real-time search across names, emails, descriptions, and metadata
- ☑️ Multi-select with checkboxes
- 📋 Code generation - click "Generate Code" to get copy-paste Python
- 📊 10-column table with all object details
- 🔄 Auto-refresh - new objects appear immediately
- 📱 Responsive design with horizontal scrolling
Rich Object Display
Each object shows beautifully in Jupyter with:
- 📁 File information with availability status
- 🎯 Permission levels with color-coded badges
- 📋 Metadata including creation/update times
- 🖱️ Interactive buttons to view content inline
- 📄 Smart truncation for long content (first 1000 chars)
Permission Control
obj = syo.syobj(
name="Financial Report",
mock_contents="Q4 Summary: Revenue up 10%",
private_contents="Q4: $2.5M revenue, $400K profit, 23.7% margin",
discovery_read=["public"], # Who knows it exists
mock_read=["employee@company.com"], # Who sees demo
private_read=["cfo@company.com"] # Who sees real data
)
File-Based Objects
# Use existing files
obj = syo.syobj(
name="Dataset Analysis",
mock_file="sample_100_rows.csv", # Demo file
private_file="full_50k_rows.csv" # Real file
)
Installation
pip install syft-objects
For SyftBox integration:
pip install syft-objects[syftbox]
🚀 SyftBox Auto-Installation
When you import syft-objects, it automatically checks if you have SyftBox installed locally and sets up the syft-objects app for you:
import syft_objects as syo # Auto-installs to SyftBox if detected
What happens automatically:
- ✅ Detects SyftBox: Checks for
~/SyftBox/directory - ✅ Verifies app: Looks for existing
~/SyftBox/apps/syft-objects/ - ✅ Auto-clones: If missing, runs
git clone https://github.com/OpenMined/syft-objects.git - ✅ Silent operation: Only shows messages during installation
- ✅ Graceful fallback: Works fine without SyftBox too
Requirements for auto-installation:
- SyftBox installed locally (creates
~/SyftBox/directory) - Git available in your system PATH
- Internet connection for cloning
Manual installation (if needed):
cd ~/SyftBox/apps/
git clone https://github.com/OpenMined/syft-objects.git
Key Features
- 🎯 One function:
syo.syobj()- simple and clean - 🔒 Explicit control: You decide what goes in mock vs private
- 🎨 Beautiful display: Rich HTML widgets in Jupyter
- 🔍 Interactive browsing: Search and select objects easily
- 🆔 Unique filenames: No collisions with UID-based naming
- ⚡ Real-time updates: New objects appear immediately
- 📊 Comprehensive table: 10 columns with all object details
- 🖱️ Inline content: View file contents directly in notebook
- 🎯 Permission system: Fine-grained access control
Quick Reference
import syft_objects as syo
# Create objects
obj = syo.syobj(name="My Data", mock_contents="Demo", private_contents="Real")
# Browse interactively
syo.objects # Show interactive table
syo.objects[0] # Get first object
syo.objects[:3] # Get first 3 objects
len(syo.objects) # Count objects
# Search and filter
syo.objects.search("keyword") # Search everywhere
syo.objects.filter_by_email("user") # Filter by email
syo.objects.get_by_indices([0,1,5]) # Get specific objects
# Utilities
syo.objects.list_unique_emails() # List all emails
syo.objects.refresh() # Refresh collection
License
Apache License 2.0
Syft Objects
A distributed file discovery and addressing system for SyftBox.
Syft Objects allows you to discover, share, and access data objects across the SyftBox network through a simple Python interface and web UI.
Features
- 🔍 Object Discovery: Automatically find and catalog distributed syft objects
- 🌐 Web Interface: Modern, responsive UI for browsing and managing objects
- 🐍 Python API: Simple and intuitive Python interface
- 🔒 Privacy-First: Respects SyftBox privacy and permission models
- ⚡ Real-time: Live updates and synchronization
- 📱 Mobile-Friendly: Works seamlessly on all devices
Installation
Option 1: Direct Installation
pip install syft-objects
Option 2: Auto-Installation via SyftBox
If you have SyftBox installed, syft-objects will automatically install itself as a SyftBox app when you first import it:
import syft_objects # This triggers auto-installation if SyftBox is present
Auto-Installation Details
When you import syft-objects, it will:
- Check for SyftBox: Detect if SyftBox is installed on your system
- Locate Apps Directory: Find your
~/SyftBox/apps/directory - Auto-Clone: Automatically clone the syft-objects repository if not present
- Graceful Fallback: Work normally even if SyftBox is not available
Requirements for Auto-Installation:
- SyftBox must be installed and configured
- Git must be available in your system PATH
- Internet connection for cloning the repository
Manual Installation (if auto-install fails):
cd ~/SyftBox/apps/
git clone https://github.com/OpenMined/syft-objects.git
The auto-installation feature makes it seamless to get started with syft-objects in SyftBox environments while maintaining compatibility with standalone usage.
Port Discovery
When syft-objects runs as a SyftBox app, it uses dynamic port assignment via the SYFTBOX_ASSIGNED_PORT environment variable. The system automatically:
- Port Assignment: SyftBox assigns a port via
SYFTBOX_ASSIGNED_PORT - Port Persistence: The
run.shscript saves the assigned port to a.portfile - Dynamic Discovery: The Python API automatically discovers the port by checking:
- Current working directory:
./.port - SyftBox apps directory:
~/SyftBox/apps/syft-objects/.port - Package directory:
<package_path>/.port
- Current working directory:
- Fallback: Uses port 8003 if no port file is found
This ensures the widget and API calls always connect to the correct server instance.
Usage:
import syft_objects as syo
# Widget automatically uses the correct port
syo.objects.widget() # Uses dynamic port discovery
# Manual port/URL access
port = syo.get_syft_objects_port() # Get current port
url = syo.get_syft_objects_url("api/objects") # Get API URL
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