* feat(deployed-chat): updated chat panel UI, deployed chat and API can now accept files * added nested tag dropdown for files * added duplicate file validation to chat panel * update docs & SDKs * fixed build * rm extraneous comments * ack PR comments, cut multiple DB roundtrips for permissions & api key checks in api/workflows * allow read-only users to access deployment info, but not take actions * add downloadable file to logs for files passed in via API * protect files/serve route that is only used client-side --------- Co-authored-by: waleed <waleed>
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Sim Python SDK
The official Python SDK for Sim, allowing you to execute workflows programmatically from your Python applications.
Installation
pip install simstudio-sdk
Quick Start
import os
from simstudio import SimStudioClient
# Initialize the client
client = SimStudioClient(
api_key=os.getenv("SIM_API_KEY", "your-api-key-here"),
base_url="https://sim.ai" # optional, defaults to https://sim.ai
)
# Execute a workflow
try:
result = client.execute_workflow("workflow-id")
print("Workflow executed successfully:", result)
except Exception as error:
print("Workflow execution failed:", error)
API Reference
SimStudioClient
Constructor
SimStudioClient(api_key: str, base_url: str = "https://sim.ai")
api_key(str): Your Sim API keybase_url(str, optional): Base URL for the Sim API (defaults tohttps://sim.ai)
Methods
execute_workflow(workflow_id, input_data=None, timeout=30.0)
Execute a workflow with optional input data.
result = client.execute_workflow(
"workflow-id",
input_data={"message": "Hello, world!"},
timeout=30.0 # 30 seconds
)
Parameters:
workflow_id(str): The ID of the workflow to executeinput_data(dict, optional): Input data to pass to the workflow. File objects are automatically converted to base64.timeout(float): Timeout in seconds (default: 30.0)
Returns: WorkflowExecutionResult
get_workflow_status(workflow_id)
Get the status of a workflow (deployment status, etc.).
status = client.get_workflow_status("workflow-id")
print("Is deployed:", status.is_deployed)
Parameters:
workflow_id(str): The ID of the workflow
Returns: WorkflowStatus
validate_workflow(workflow_id)
Validate that a workflow is ready for execution.
is_ready = client.validate_workflow("workflow-id")
if is_ready:
# Workflow is deployed and ready
pass
Parameters:
workflow_id(str): The ID of the workflow
Returns: bool
execute_workflow_sync(workflow_id, input_data=None, timeout=30.0)
Execute a workflow and poll for completion (useful for long-running workflows).
result = client.execute_workflow_sync(
"workflow-id",
input_data={"data": "some input"},
timeout=60.0
)
Parameters:
workflow_id(str): The ID of the workflow to executeinput_data(dict, optional): Input data to pass to the workflowtimeout(float): Timeout for the initial request in seconds
Returns: WorkflowExecutionResult
set_api_key(api_key)
Update the API key.
client.set_api_key("new-api-key")
set_base_url(base_url)
Update the base URL.
client.set_base_url("https://my-custom-domain.com")
close()
Close the underlying HTTP session.
client.close()
Data Classes
WorkflowExecutionResult
@dataclass
class WorkflowExecutionResult:
success: bool
output: Optional[Any] = None
error: Optional[str] = None
logs: Optional[list] = None
metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None
trace_spans: Optional[list] = None
total_duration: Optional[float] = None
WorkflowStatus
@dataclass
class WorkflowStatus:
is_deployed: bool
deployed_at: Optional[str] = None
is_published: bool = False
needs_redeployment: bool = False
SimStudioError
class SimStudioError(Exception):
def __init__(self, message: str, code: Optional[str] = None, status: Optional[int] = None):
super().__init__(message)
self.code = code
self.status = status
Examples
Basic Workflow Execution
import os
from simstudio import SimStudioClient
client = SimStudioClient(api_key=os.getenv("SIM_API_KEY"))
def run_workflow():
try:
# Check if workflow is ready
is_ready = client.validate_workflow("my-workflow-id")
if not is_ready:
raise Exception("Workflow is not deployed or ready")
# Execute the workflow
result = client.execute_workflow(
"my-workflow-id",
input_data={
"message": "Process this data",
"user_id": "12345"
}
)
if result.success:
print("Output:", result.output)
print("Duration:", result.metadata.get("duration") if result.metadata else None)
else:
print("Workflow failed:", result.error)
except Exception as error:
print("Error:", error)
run_workflow()
Error Handling
from simstudio import SimStudioClient, SimStudioError
import os
client = SimStudioClient(api_key=os.getenv("SIM_API_KEY"))
def execute_with_error_handling():
try:
result = client.execute_workflow("workflow-id")
return result
except SimStudioError as error:
if error.code == "UNAUTHORIZED":
print("Invalid API key")
elif error.code == "TIMEOUT":
print("Workflow execution timed out")
elif error.code == "USAGE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED":
print("Usage limit exceeded")
elif error.code == "INVALID_JSON":
print("Invalid JSON in request body")
else:
print(f"Workflow error: {error}")
raise
except Exception as error:
print(f"Unexpected error: {error}")
raise
Context Manager Usage
from simstudio import SimStudioClient
import os
# Using context manager to automatically close the session
with SimStudioClient(api_key=os.getenv("SIM_API_KEY")) as client:
result = client.execute_workflow("workflow-id")
print("Result:", result)
# Session is automatically closed here
Environment Configuration
import os
from simstudio import SimStudioClient
# Using environment variables
client = SimStudioClient(
api_key=os.getenv("SIM_API_KEY"),
base_url=os.getenv("SIM_BASE_URL", "https://sim.ai")
)
File Upload
File objects are automatically detected and converted to base64 format. Include them in your input under the field name matching your workflow's API trigger input format:
The SDK converts file objects to this format:
{
'type': 'file',
'data': 'data:mime/type;base64,base64data',
'name': 'filename',
'mime': 'mime/type'
}
Alternatively, you can manually provide files using the URL format:
{
'type': 'url',
'data': 'https://example.com/file.pdf',
'name': 'file.pdf',
'mime': 'application/pdf'
}
from simstudio import SimStudioClient
import os
client = SimStudioClient(api_key=os.getenv("SIM_API_KEY"))
# Upload a single file - include it under the field name from your API trigger
with open('document.pdf', 'rb') as f:
result = client.execute_workflow(
'workflow-id',
input_data={
'documents': [f], # Must match your workflow's "files" field name
'instructions': 'Analyze this document'
}
)
# Upload multiple files
with open('doc1.pdf', 'rb') as f1, open('doc2.pdf', 'rb') as f2:
result = client.execute_workflow(
'workflow-id',
input_data={
'attachments': [f1, f2], # Must match your workflow's "files" field name
'query': 'Compare these documents'
}
)
Batch Workflow Execution
from simstudio import SimStudioClient
import os
client = SimStudioClient(api_key=os.getenv("SIM_API_KEY"))
def execute_workflows_batch(workflow_data_pairs):
"""Execute multiple workflows with different input data."""
results = []
for workflow_id, input_data in workflow_data_pairs:
try:
# Validate workflow before execution
if not client.validate_workflow(workflow_id):
print(f"Skipping {workflow_id}: not deployed")
continue
result = client.execute_workflow(workflow_id, input_data)
results.append({
"workflow_id": workflow_id,
"success": result.success,
"output": result.output,
"error": result.error
})
except Exception as error:
results.append({
"workflow_id": workflow_id,
"success": False,
"error": str(error)
})
return results
# Example usage
workflows = [
("workflow-1", {"type": "analysis", "data": "sample1"}),
("workflow-2", {"type": "processing", "data": "sample2"}),
]
results = execute_workflows_batch(workflows)
for result in results:
print(f"Workflow {result['workflow_id']}: {'Success' if result['success'] else 'Failed'}")
Getting Your API Key
- Log in to your Sim account
- Navigate to your workflow
- Click on "Deploy" to deploy your workflow
- Select or create an API key during the deployment process
- Copy the API key to use in your application
Development
Running Tests
To run the tests locally:
-
Clone the repository and navigate to the Python SDK directory:
cd packages/python-sdk -
Create and activate a virtual environment:
python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate -
Install the package in development mode with test dependencies:
pip install -e ".[dev]" -
Run the tests:
pytest tests/ -v
Code Quality
Run code quality checks:
# Code formatting
black simstudio/
# Linting
flake8 simstudio/ --max-line-length=100
# Type checking
mypy simstudio/
# Import sorting
isort simstudio/
Requirements
- Python 3.8+
- requests >= 2.25.0
License
Apache-2.0