This package provides a client to interact with OSCAR (https://oscar.grycap.net) clusters and services. It is available on Pypi with the name oscar-python.
options_basic_auth = {'cluster_id':'cluster-id',
'endpoint':'https://cluster-endpoint',
'user':'username',
'password':'password',
'ssl':'True'}
client = Client(options = options_basic_auth)
If you want to use OIDC tokens to authenticate with EGI Check-In, you can use the OIDC Agent to create an account configuration for the EGI issuer (https://aai.egi.eu/auth/realms/egi/) and then initialize the client specifying the shortname
of your account like follows.
options_oidc_auth = {'cluster_id':'cluster-id',
'endpoint':'https://cluster-endpoint',
'shortname':'oidc-agent-shortname',
'ssl':'True'}
client = Client(options = options_oidc_auth)
If you already have a valid token, you can use the parameter oidc_token
instead.
options_oidc_auth = {'cluster_id':'cluster-id',
'endpoint':'https://cluster-endpoint',
'oidc_token':'token',
'ssl':'True'}
client = Client(options = options_oidc_auth)
An example of using a generated token is if you want to use EGI Notebooks. Since you can't use oidc-agent on the Notebook, you can make use of the generated token that EGI provides on path /var/run/secrets/egi.eu/access_token
.
- Sample code that creates a client and gets information about the cluster
from oscar_python.client import Client
options_basic_auth = {'cluster_id':'cluster-id',
'endpoint':'https://cluster-endpoint',
'user':'username',
'password':'password',
'ssl':'True'}
client = Client(options = options)
# get the cluster information
try:
info = client.get_cluster_info()
print(info.text)
except Exception as err:
print("Failed with: ", err)
- Sample code to create a simple service with the cowsay example and make a synchronous invocation.
from oscar_python.client import Client
options_basic_auth = {'cluster_id':'cluster-id',
'endpoint':'https://cluster-endpoint',
'user':'username',
'password':'password',
'ssl':'True'}
client = Client(options = options)
try:
client.create_service("/absolute_path/cowsay.yaml")
response = client.run_service("cowsay", input = '{"message": "Hi there"}')
if response.status_code == 200:
print(response.text)
except Exception as err:
print("Failed with: ", err)
get_cluster_info
# get the cluster information
info = client.get_cluster_info() # returns an HTTP response or an HTTPError
get_cluster_config
# get the cluster config
config = client.get_cluster_config() # returns an http response or an HTTPError
get_service
# get the definition of a service
service = client.get_service("service_name") # returns an http response or an HTTPError
list_services
# get a list of all the services deployed
services = client.list_services() # returns an http response or an HTTPError
Note : Both
path_to_fdl
and the script path inside the fdl must be absolute.
create_service
# create a service
err = client.create_service("path_to_fdl" | "JSON_definition") # returns nothing if the service is created or an error if something goes wrong
update_service
# update a service
err = client.update_service("service_name","path_to_fdl" | "JSON_definition") # returns nothing if the service is created or an error if something goes wrong
remove_service
# remove a service
response = client.remove_service("service_name") # returns an http response
run_service
input
, output
and timeout
are optional parameters.
# make a synchronous execution
response = client.run_service("service_name", input="input", output="out.png", timeout=100) # returns an http response
get_job_logs
# get logs of a job
logs = client.get_job_logs("service_name", "job_id") # returns an http response
list_jobs
# get a list of jobs in a service
log_list = client.list_jobs("service_name") # returns an http response
remove_job
# remove a job of a service
response = client.remove_job("service_name", "job_id") # returns an http response
remove_all_jobs
# remove all jobs in a service
response = client.remove_all_jobs("service_name") # returns an http response
You can create a storage object to operate over the different storage providers defined on a service with the method create_storage_client
as follows:
storage_service = client.create_storage_client("service_name") # returns a storage object
Note : The
storage_provider
parameter on the storage methods follows the format:["storage_provider_type"].["storage_provider_name"]
wherestorage_provider_type
is one of the suported storage providers (minIO, S3, Onedata or webdav) andstorage_provider_name
is the identifier (ex: minio.default)
list_files_from_path
This method returns a JSON with the info except for OneData, which returns an HTTP response.
# get a list of the files of one of the service storage provider
files = storage_service.list_files_from_path("storage_provider") # returns json
upload_file
# upload a file from a local path to a remote path
response = storage_service.upload_file("storage_provider", "local_path", "remote_path")
download_file
# download a file from a remote path to a local path
response = storage_service.download_file("storage_provider", "local_path", "remote_path")