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Python SDK for interacting with the Evolve App Server

Project description

Evolve App Server Python Client

This library provides a wrapper to the Evolve App Server's API, allowing users of the Evolve SDK to authenticate with the Evolve App Server and upload studies.

Usage

from geojson import FeatureCollection
from src.zepben.eas import EasClient, StudyInput, StudyResultInput, GeoJsonOverlayInput, ResultSectionInput,
    SectionType, Mutation

eas_client = EasClient(
    host="<host>",
    port=1234,
    access_token="<access_token>",
    asynchronous=False,
)

eas_client.mutation(
    Mutation.add_studies(
        [
            StudyInput(
                name="<study name>",
                description="<study description>",
                tags=["<tag>", "<tag2>"],
                results=[
                    StudyResultInput(
                        name="<result_name>",
                        geoJsonOverlay=GeoJsonOverlayInput(
                            data=FeatureCollection(...),
                            styles=["style1"]
                        ),
                        sections=[
                            ResultSectionInput(
                                type=SectionType.TABLE,
                                name="<table name>",
                                description="<table description>",
                                columns=[
                                    {"key": "<column 1 key>", "name": "<column 1 name>"},
                                    {"key": "<column 2 key>", "name": "<column 2 name>"},
                                ],
                                data=[
                                    {"<column 1 key>": "<column 1 row 1 value>",
                                     "<column 2 key>": "<column 2 row 1 value>"},
                                    {"<column 1 key>": "<column 1 row 2 value>",
                                     "<column 2 key>": "<column 2 row 2 value>"}
                                ]
                            )
                        ]
                    )
                ],
                styles=[
                    {
                        "id": "style1",
                        # other Mapbox GL JS style properties
                    }
                ]
            )
        ]
    )
)

eas_client.close()

AsyncIO

The EasClient can operate in async mode if specified, like so:

from aiohttp import ClientSession
from geojson import FeatureCollection
from src.zepben.eas import EasClient, StudyInput, StudyResultInput, GeoJsonOverlayInput, ResultSectionInput,
    SectionType, Mutation


async def upload():
    eas_client = EasClient(
        host="<host>",
        port=1234,
        access_token="<access_token>",
        asynchronous=True,  # returns all methods as plain async methods
    )

    await eas_client.mutation(
        Mutation.add_studies(
            [
                StudyInput(
                    name="<study name>",
                    description="<study description>",
                    tags=["<tag>", "<tag2>"],
                    results=[
                        StudyResultInput(
                            name="<result_name>",
                            geoJsonOverlay=GeoJsonOverlayInput(
                                data=FeatureCollection(...),
                                styles=["style1"]
                            ),
                            sections=[
                                ResultSectionInput(
                                    type=SectionType.TABLE,
                                    name="<table name>",
                                    description="<table description>",
                                    columns=[
                                        {"key": "<column 1 key>", "name": "<column 1 name>"},
                                        {"key": "<column 2 key>", "name": "<column 2 name>"},
                                    ],
                                    data=[
                                        {"<column 1 key>": "<column 1 row 1 value>",
                                         "<column 2 key>": "<column 2 row 1 value>"},
                                        {"<column 1 key>": "<column 1 row 2 value>",
                                         "<column 2 key>": "<column 2 row 2 value>"}
                                    ]
                                )
                            ]
                        )
                    ],
                    styles=[
                        {
                            "id": "style1",
                            # other Mapbox GL JS style properties
                        }
                    ]
                )
            ]
        )
    )

    await eas_client.close()

I'm used to the old client, what do i do?

Migrating existing code

Most of the objects passed into requests are similar. The new EasClient is fully type hinted and self documenting.

For example.

from src.zepben.eas import EasClient, WorkPackageInput, HcExecutorConfigInput, FeederConfigsInput, FeederConfigInput

client = EasClient(host='host', port=1234)
client.get_work_package_cost_estimation(
    WorkPackageInput(
        feederConfigs=FeederConfigsInput(
            configs=[
                FeederConfigInput(
                    feeder='myFeeder',
                    years=[2024, 2025],
                    scenarios=['scenario1']
                )
            ]
        )
    )
)

Hovering over any kwarg or looking at any class definition will show all possible parameters, and their expected types.

Enabling legacy convenience methods

Legacy convenience methods can be enabled by passing enable_legacy_methods to __init__ of EasClient. eg:

from src.zepben.eas import EasClient

client = EasClient(enable_legacy_methods=True)

This will enable all deprecated and opt_in methods on the class, they are disabled by default.

Development

To regenerate the graphql client, run the following command

docker compose run codegen

If you have done any of the following, you will need to regenerate the docker image if testing locally.

  • Made changes to anything that affects the python package
  • Changed anything under ariadne_plugins
docker build .

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