Presentation#

The saagieapi python package implements python API wrappers to easily interact with the Saagie platform in python.

Installing#

pip install saagieapi==<version>

Compatibility with your Saagie platform#

Saagie platform version

saagie-api release

< 2.2.0

< 0.6.0

>= 2.2.0

>= 0.6.0

>= 2023.01

>= 2.4.0

>= 2023.02

>= 2.6.0

>= 2023.03

>= 2.7.0

>= 2023.04

>= 2.9.0

>= 2023.05

>= 2.10.0

>= 2024.01

>= 2.11.0

>= 2024.02

>= 2.12.0

Usage#

Connecting to your platform#

There are 2 options to connect to your platform :

  1. using the default constructor :

saagie = SaagieApi(url_saagie="<url>",
                   id_platform="1",
                   user="<saagie-user-name>",
                   password="<saagie-user-password>",
                   realm="saagie")
  1. Using the easy_connect alternative constructor which uses the complete URL (eg: https://mysaagie-workspace.prod.saagie.com/projects/platform/6/) and will parse it in order to retrieve the platform URL, platform id and the realm.

saagie = SaagieApi.easy_connect(url_saagie_platform="<url>",
                                user="<saagie-user-name>",
                                password="<saagie-user-password>")

Using the different endpoints#

Once connected with one of the 2 methods explained above, you can now use the different endpoints to interact with:

  • platform : saagie.xxx, see Platform for the details

  • projects : saagie.projects.xxx, see Projects for the details

  • jobs : saagie.jobs.xxx, see Jobs for the details

  • apps : saagie.apps.xxx, see Apps for the details

  • pipelines : saagie.pipelines.xxx, see Pipelines for the details

  • environment variables : saagie.env_vars.xxx, see Environment Variables for the details

  • docker credentials : saagie.docker_credentials.xxx, see Docker Credentials for the details

  • storages : saagie.storages.xxx, see Storages for the details

  • repositories : saagie.repositories.xxx, see Repositories for the details

  • Technologies: saagie.xxx, see Technologies for the details

  • users: saagie.users.xxx, see Users for the details

  • profiles: saagie.profiles.xxx, see Profiles for the details

  • Groups: saagie.groups.xxx, see Groups for the details

  • Conditions: saagie.xxx, see Conditions for the details

Finding your platform, project, job and instances ids#

Your Saagie projects homepage has the following structure https://<REALM>-workspace.me.saagie.com/projects/platform/<PLATFORM_ID>/

https://mysaagie-workspace.me.saagie.com/projects/platform/1/
would give :
    - platform_id = 1
    - realm = mysaagie

Project id can be found in the project URL after the /project

https://mysaagie-workspace.me.saagie.com/projects/platform/1/project/8321e13c-892a-4481-8552-5be4b6cc5df4/jobs
would give :
    - project_id = 8321e13c-892a-4481-8552-5be4b6cc5df4

Job id can be found in the project URL after the /job

https://mysaagie-workspace.me.saagie.com/projects/platform/1/project/8321e13c-892a-4481-8552-5be4b6cc5df4/job/a85ac3db-bca1-4f15-b8f7-44731fba874b
would give :
    - job_id = a85ac3db-bca1-4f15-b8f7-44731fba874b

App id can be found in the project URL after the /app

https://mysaagie-workspace.me.saagie.com/projects/platform/1/project/8321e13c-892a-4481-8552-5be4b6cc5df4/app/02c01d47-8a29-47d0-a53c-235add43c885
would give :
    - app_id = 02c01d47-8a29-47d0-a53c-235add43c885

Pipeline id can be found in the project URL after the /pipeline

https://mysaagie-workspace.me.saagie.com/projects/platform/1/project/8321e13c-892a-4481-8552-5be4b6cc5df4/pipeline/4da29f25-e7c9-4410-869e-40b9ba0074d1
would give :
    - pipeline_id = 4da29f25-e7c9-4410-869e-40b9ba0074d1

Job instance id can be found in the project URL after the /instances

https://mysaagie-workspace.me.saagie.com/projects/platform/1/project/8321e13c-892a-4481-8552-5be4b6cc5df4/job/a85ac3db-bca1-4f15-b8f7-44731fba874b/instances/6ff448ae-3770-4639-b0f8-079e5c614ab6
would give :
    - job_instance_id = 6ff448ae-3770-4639-b0f8-079e5c614ab6

Condition id and condition instance id can be found when you use

res = saagieapi.pipelines.get_instance(pipeline_instance_id="pipeline_instance_id")
condition_id = res["pipelineInstance"]["conditionsInstance"]["conditionNodeId"]
condition_instance_id = res["pipelineInstance"]["conditionsInstance"]["id"]