speakeasy-client-sdk-python

Speakeasy API Client SDK for Python


Install
pip install speakeasy-client-sdk-python==6.3.0

Documentation

speakeasy-client-sdk-python

SDK Installation

PIP

pip install speakeasy-client-sdk-python

Poetry

poetry add speakeasy-client-sdk-python

SDK Example Usage

Example

# Synchronous Example
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

s = Speakeasy(
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)


res = s.apis.get_apis()

if res.apis is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

The same SDK client can also be used to make asychronous requests by importing asyncio.

# Asynchronous Example
import asyncio
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

async def main():
    s = Speakeasy(
        security=shared.Security(
            api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
        ),
    )
    res = await s.apis.get_apis_async()
    if res.apis is not None:
        # handle response
        pass

asyncio.run(main())

Available Resources and Operations

Error Handling

Handling errors in this SDK should largely match your expectations. All operations return a response object or raise an error. If Error objects are specified in your OpenAPI Spec, the SDK will raise the appropriate Error type.

Error Object Status Code Content Type
errors.Error 5XX application/json
errors.SDKError 4xx-5xx /

Example

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import errors, shared

s = Speakeasy(
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)

res = None
try:
    res = s.events.get_workspace_events_by_target(request={
    "target_id": "<value>",
})

except errors.Error as e:
    # handle exception
    raise(e)
except errors.SDKError as e:
    # handle exception
    raise(e)

if res.cli_event_batch is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

Server Selection

Select Server by Name

You can override the default server globally by passing a server name to the server: str optional parameter when initializing the SDK client instance. The selected server will then be used as the default on the operations that use it. This table lists the names associated with the available servers:

Name Server Variables
prod https://api.prod.speakeasyapi.dev None

Example

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

s = Speakeasy(
    server="prod",
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)


res = s.apis.delete_api(request={
    "api_id": "<value>",
    "version_id": "<value>",
})

if res is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

Override Server URL Per-Client

The default server can also be overridden globally by passing a URL to the server_url: str optional parameter when initializing the SDK client instance. For example:

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

s = Speakeasy(
    server_url="https://api.prod.speakeasyapi.dev",
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)


res = s.apis.delete_api(request={
    "api_id": "<value>",
    "version_id": "<value>",
})

if res is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

Custom HTTP Client

The Python SDK makes API calls using the httpx HTTP library. In order to provide a convenient way to configure timeouts, cookies, proxies, custom headers, and other low-level configuration, you can initialize the SDK client with your own HTTP client instance. Depending on whether you are using the sync or async version of the SDK, you can pass an instance of HttpClient or AsyncHttpClient respectively, which are Protocol's ensuring that the client has the necessary methods to make API calls. This allows you to wrap the client with your own custom logic, such as adding custom headers, logging, or error handling, or you can just pass an instance of httpx.Client or httpx.AsyncClient directly.

For example, you could specify a header for every request that this sdk makes as follows:

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
import httpx

http_client = httpx.Client(headers={"x-custom-header": "someValue"})
s = Speakeasy(client=http_client)

or you could wrap the client with your own custom logic:

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.httpclient import AsyncHttpClient
import httpx

class CustomClient(AsyncHttpClient):
    client: AsyncHttpClient

    def __init__(self, client: AsyncHttpClient):
        self.client = client

    async def send(
        self,
        request: httpx.Request,
        *,
        stream: bool = False,
        auth: Union[
            httpx._types.AuthTypes, httpx._client.UseClientDefault, None
        ] = httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT,
        follow_redirects: Union[
            bool, httpx._client.UseClientDefault
        ] = httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT,
    ) -> httpx.Response:
        request.headers["Client-Level-Header"] = "added by client"

        return await self.client.send(
            request, stream=stream, auth=auth, follow_redirects=follow_redirects
        )

    def build_request(
        self,
        method: str,
        url: httpx._types.URLTypes,
        *,
        content: Optional[httpx._types.RequestContent] = None,
        data: Optional[httpx._types.RequestData] = None,
        files: Optional[httpx._types.RequestFiles] = None,
        json: Optional[Any] = None,
        params: Optional[httpx._types.QueryParamTypes] = None,
        headers: Optional[httpx._types.HeaderTypes] = None,
        cookies: Optional[httpx._types.CookieTypes] = None,
        timeout: Union[
            httpx._types.TimeoutTypes, httpx._client.UseClientDefault
        ] = httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT,
        extensions: Optional[httpx._types.RequestExtensions] = None,
    ) -> httpx.Request:
        return self.client.build_request(
            method,
            url,
            content=content,
            data=data,
            files=files,
            json=json,
            params=params,
            headers=headers,
            cookies=cookies,
            timeout=timeout,
            extensions=extensions,
        )

s = Speakeasy(async_client=CustomClient(httpx.AsyncClient()))

Authentication

Per-Client Security Schemes

This SDK supports the following security schemes globally:

Name Type Scheme
api_key apiKey API key
bearer http HTTP Bearer

You can set the security parameters through the security optional parameter when initializing the SDK client instance. The selected scheme will be used by default to authenticate with the API for all operations that support it. For example:

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

s = Speakeasy(
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)


res = s.apis.delete_api(request={
    "api_id": "<value>",
    "version_id": "<value>",
})

if res is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

Global Parameters

A parameter is configured globally. This parameter may be set on the SDK client instance itself during initialization. When configured as an option during SDK initialization, This global value will be used as the default on the operations that use it. When such operations are called, there is a place in each to override the global value, if needed.

For example, you can set workspaceID to "<value>" at SDK initialization and then you do not have to pass the same value on calls to operations like get_workspace. But if you want to do so you may, which will locally override the global setting. See the example code below for a demonstration.

Available Globals

The following global parameter is available.

Name Type Required Description
workspace_id str The workspace_id parameter.

Example

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

s = Speakeasy(
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)


res = s.workspaces.get_workspace()

if res.workspace is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

Retries

Some of the endpoints in this SDK support retries. If you use the SDK without any configuration, it will fall back to the default retry strategy provided by the API. However, the default retry strategy can be overridden on a per-operation basis, or across the entire SDK.

To change the default retry strategy for a single API call, simply provide a RetryConfig object to the call:

from speakeasy.utils import BackoffStrategy, RetryConfig
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

s = Speakeasy(
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)


res = s.apis.delete_api(request={
    "api_id": "<value>",
    "version_id": "<value>",
},
    RetryConfig("backoff", BackoffStrategy(1, 50, 1.1, 100), False))

if res is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

If you'd like to override the default retry strategy for all operations that support retries, you can use the retry_config optional parameter when initializing the SDK:

from speakeasy.utils import BackoffStrategy, RetryConfig
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

s = Speakeasy(
    retry_config=RetryConfig("backoff", BackoffStrategy(1, 50, 1.1, 100), False),
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)


res = s.apis.delete_api(request={
    "api_id": "<value>",
    "version_id": "<value>",
})

if res is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

File uploads

Certain SDK methods accept file objects as part of a request body or multi-part request. It is possible and typically recommended to upload files as a stream rather than reading the entire contents into memory. This avoids excessive memory consumption and potentially crashing with out-of-memory errors when working with very large files. The following example demonstrates how to attach a file stream to a request.

Tip

For endpoints that handle file uploads bytes arrays can also be used. However, using streams is recommended for large files.

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
from speakeasy_client_sdk_python.models import shared

s = Speakeasy(
    security=shared.Security(
        api_key="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
    ),
)


res = s.schemas.register_schema(request={
    "api_id": "<value>",
    "version_id": "<value>",
    "request_body": {
        "file": {
            "content": open("<file_path>", "rb"),
            "file_name": "your_file_here",
        },
    },
})

if res is not None:
    # handle response
    pass

Debugging

To emit debug logs for SDK requests and responses you can pass a logger object directly into your SDK object.

from speakeasy_client_sdk_python import Speakeasy
import logging

logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
s = Speakeasy(debug_logger=logging.getLogger("speakeasy_client_sdk_python"))

IDE Support

PyCharm

Generally, the SDK will work well with most IDEs out of the box. However, when using PyCharm, you can enjoy much better integration with Pydantic by installing an additional plugin.

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