Basic Python bindings for Autocode standard library service accession. Python 2.x and 3.x supported.
Used to interface with services built using Autocode and the Autocode CLI.
The lib
package is available on PyPI: lib
and operates as zero-dependency interface to run StdLib functions.
This means that you can utilize any service on StdLib without installing any
additional dependencies, and when you've deployed services to StdLib, you have
a pre-built Python SDK. For example.
from lib import lib
try:
result = lib.yourUsername.hostStatus(name='Dolores Abernathy')
except RuntimeError as err:
# handle error
To discover StdLib services, visit https://stdlib.com/search. To build a service, get started with the StdLib CLI tools.
To install in an existing Python project;
$ pip install lib
from lib import lib
# [1]: Call "utils.reflect" function, the latest version, from StdLib
result = lib.utils.reflect(key='value')
result = lib.utils.reflect({'key': 'value'}) # also works
result = lib.utils.reflect('value') # also works, if first parameter is "key"
# [2]: Call "utils.reflect" function from StdLib, with "dev" environment
result = lib.utils.reflect['@dev'](key='value')
# [3]: Call "utils.reflect" function from StdLib, with "release" environment
# This is equivalent to (1)
result = lib.utils.reflect['@release'](key='value')
# [4]: Call "utils.reflect" function from StdLib, with specific version
# This is equivalent to (1)
result = lib.utils.reflect['@0.0.1'](key='value')
# [5]: Call functions within the service (not just the defaultFunction)
# This is equivalent to (1) when "main" is the default function
result = lib.utils.reflect.main(key='value')
# Valid string composition from first object property only:
result = lib['utils.reflect'](key='value')
result = lib['utils.reflect[@dev]'](key='value')
result = lib['utils.reflect[@release]'](key='value')
result = lib['utils.reflect[@0.0.1]'](key='value')
result = lib['utils.reflect.main'](key='value')
result = lib['utils.reflect[@dev].main'](key='value')
result = lib['utils.reflect[@release].main'](key='value')
result = lib['utils.reflect[@0.0.1].main'](key='value')
In order to send file parameters, in Python 2.7 or 3.6, simply use;
lib.username.service(parameter=open('/path/to/file.jpg'))
Where parameter
is the parameter name expecting a file type (type "buffer"
as listed on StdLib).
To learn more about Autocode and the standard library, visit autocode.com or read the Autocode CLI documentation on GitHub.
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