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The Aito Python SDK is an open-source library that helps you to integrate your Python application to Aito quicker and more efficiently.
The SDK also includes the Aito Command Line Interface (CLI) that enables you to interact with Aito using commands in your command-line shell, e.g: infer a table schema from a file or upload a file to Aito.
For issues with, questions about, or feedback, please join our support channels.
Aito Python SDK can be installed with pip
$ pip install aitoai
Check our installation guide for more information
You will need sphinx installed to generate the documentation.
$ pip install sphinx $ pip install sphinx_rtd_theme
Documentation can be generated by:
$ cd docs $ make clean html
Generated documentation can be found in the docs/build/html/*
directory.
The Python SDK SQL integration and the tests depend on the ODBC db drivers and the postgres and mysql functionality.
The main drivers can be installed in Debian based Linuxes with:
`
sudo apt install unixodbc-dev odbc-postgresql postgresql-client default-mysql-client
pip install pyodbc
`
You can find more information about installing the MySQL ODBC drivers [here](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-odbc/en/connector-odbc-installation.html)
Also note: that the database integration tests require local postgres / mySQL servers.
To run the test, you need to have the following environment variables defined:
- AITO_GROCERY_DEMO_INSTANCE_URL
- AITO_GROCERY_DEMO_API_KEY
- AITO_INSTANCE_URL
- AITO_API_KEY
Install the required packages:
$ pip install -r requirements/build.txt $ pip install -r requirements/test.txt
You can use our test cli to run tests:
$ python -m tests -h
Note
Some tests require some environment variables to be setup. Use the test CLI list command to discover and display the test suites and cases
There are multiple test suites:
- CLI suite:
$ python -m tests -v suite cli
Note
You need an Aito instance and set up the credentials with
`AITO_INSTANCE_URL`
and`AITO_API_KEY`
to test some functions.
- SDK suite:
$ python -m tests -v suite sdk
Note
You need an Aito instance and set up the credentials with
`AITO_INSTANCE_URL`
and`AITO_API_KEY`
to test some functions
- SQL functions tests:
Test against Postgres:
$ python -m tests -v case sql_functions.test_connection.TestPostgresConnection $ python -m tests -v case sql_functions.test_cli_sql_functions.TestPostgresFunctionsTest against MySQL:
$ python -m tests -v case sql_functions.test_connection.TestMySQLConnection $ python -m tests -v case sql_functions.test_cli_sql_functions.TestMySQLFunctionsNote
To test the SQL functions, you need to install pyodbc and the specific database ODBC driver.
- Build and test built package:
To build the package:
$ pip install -r requirements/deploy.txt $ ./scripts/deploy test.pypi --no-publish -b devWARNING: This will update the version in 'aito/__init__' file. DO NOT commit this to Git!
The built wheel should be at
`dist/`
. To install:$ pip install dist/aitoai-<version>.whl
To test the built package, create an environment variable
`TEST_BUILT_PACKAGE`
and run the above tests
- Test the documentation:
To test the inline documentation:
$ python -m tests -v suite inline_docs
To test the code blocks in rst files:
$ cd docs $ curl -o reddit_sample.csv https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AitoDotAI/kickstart/master/reddit_sample.csv $ export SPHINX_DISABLE_MOCK_REQUIREMENTS=TRUE $ make doctest
- Making changes
- Add unittest to the appropriate test suite (e.g: test case for Aito Schema: tests/sdk/test_aito_schema.py) or create a new test suite inside the tests folder
- Add documentation:
- Inline documentation if applicable
- Update .rst file in docs/source folder (e.g: Add a new Client function to docs/source/sdk.rst)
- Add inline doc test if applicable (e.g: inline doc test for Aito Client: tests/inline_docs/test_client_inline_docs.py)
Note
Remember to update the autodoc_mock_imports in conf.py file if there are additional requirements
- Update the version in aito/__init__ to e.g. '1.2.3rc1' and write release notes in docs/changelog.rst
- Check CircleCI and issue a PR
- Deploy to production (scripts/deploy) with the appropriate version after the PR is reviewed