- Create a python 3.9+ environment
pyenv
- Set env variables and activate virtual environment
source activate_settings.sh
- Install the required packages with
pipenv install --dev
- Make sure the app's settings are configured correctly (see
activate_settings.sh
andaidbox_python_sdk/settings.py
). You can also use environment variables to define sensitive settings, eg. DB connection variables (see example.env-ptl
) - You can then run example with
python example.py
.
main.py
from aidbox_python_sdk.main import create_app as _create_app
from aidbox_python_sdk.settings import Settings
from aidbox_python_sdk.sdk import SDK
settings = Settings(**{})
sdk = SDK(settings, resources={}, seeds={})
def create_app():
app = await _create_app(SDK)
return app
async def create_gunicorn_app() -> web.Application:
return create_app()
import logging
from aiohttp import web
from aidbox_python_sdk.types import SDKOperation, SDKOperationRequest
from yourappfolder import sdk
@sdk.operation(
methods=["POST", "PATCH"],
path=["signup", "register", {"name": "date"}, {"name": "test"}],
timeout=60000 ## Optional parameter to set a custom timeout for operation in milliseconds
)
def signup_register_op(_operation: SDKOperation, request: SDKOperationRequest):
"""
POST /signup/register/21.02.19/testvalue
PATCH /signup/register/22.02.19/patchtestvalue
"""
logging.debug("`signup_register_op` operation handler")
logging.debug("Operation data: %s", operation)
logging.debug("Request: %s", request)
return web.json_response({"success": "Ok", "request": request["route-params"]})
To access Aidbox Client, SDK, settings, DB Proxy the app
(web.Application
) is extended by default with the following app keys that are defined in aidbox_python_sdk.app_keys
module:
from aidbox_python_sdk import app_keys as ak
from aidbox_python_sdk.types import SDKOperation, SDKOperationRequest
@sdk.operation(["POST"], ["example"])
async def update_organization_op(_operation: SDKOperation, request: SDKOperationRequest):
app = request.app
client = app[ak.client] # AsyncAidboxClient
sdk = app[ak.sdk] # SDK
settings = app[ak.settings] # Settings
db = app[ak.db] # DBProxy
return web.json_response()
FHIR Client is not plugged in by default, however, to use it you can extend the app by adding new AppKey
app/app_keys.py
from fhirpy import AsyncFHIRClient
fhir_client: web.AppKey[AsyncFHIRClient] = web.AppKey("fhir_client", AsyncFHIRClient)
main.py
from collections.abc import AsyncGenerator
from aidbox_python_sdk.main import create_app as _create_app
from aidbox_python_sdk.settings import Settings
from aidbox_python_sdk.sdk import SDK
from aiohttp import BasicAuth, web
from fhirpy import AsyncFHIRClient
from app import app_keys as ak
settings = Settings(**{})
sdk = SDK(settings, resources={}, seeds={)
def create_app():
app = await _create_app(SDK)
app.cleanup_ctx.append(fhir_clients_ctx)
return app
async def create_gunicorn_app() -> web.Application:
return create_app()
async def fhir_clients_ctx(app: web.Application) -> AsyncGenerator[None, None]:
app[ak.fhir_client] = await init_fhir_client(app[ak.settings], "/fhir")
yield
async def init_fhir_client(settings: Settings, prefix: str = "") -> AsyncFHIRClient:
basic_auth = BasicAuth(
login=settings.APP_INIT_CLIENT_ID,
password=settings.APP_INIT_CLIENT_SECRET,
)
return AsyncFHIRClient(
f"{settings.APP_INIT_URL}{prefix}",
authorization=basic_auth.encode(),
dump_resource=lambda x: x.model_dump(),
)
After that, you can use app[ak.fhir_client]
that has the type AsyncFHIRClient
everywhere where the app is available.
from aidbox_python_sdk.types import SDKOperation, SDKOperationRequest
schema = {
"required": ["params", "resource"],
"properties": {
"params": {
"type": "object",
"required": ["abc", "location"],
"properties": {"abc": {"type": "string"}, "location": {"type": "string"}},
"additionalProperties": False,
},
"resource": {
"type": "object",
"required": ["organizationType", "employeesCount"],
"properties": {
"organizationType": {"type": "string", "enum": ["profit", "non-profit"]},
"employeesCount": {"type": "number"},
},
"additionalProperties": False,
},
},
}
@sdk.operation(["POST"], ["Organization", {"name": "id"}, "$update"], request_schema=schema)
async def update_organization_op(_operation: SDKOperation, request: SDKOperationRequest):
location = request["params"]["location"]
return web.json_response({"location": location})
POST /Organization/org-1/$update?abc=xyz&location=us
organizationType: non-profit
employeesCount: 10