pip install compute-horde-facilitator-sdk
Register at https://facilitator.computehorde.io and generate an API Token.
Important
This package uses ApiVer, make sure to import compute_horde_facilitator_sdk.v1
.
Example:
import os
import time
from compute_horde.executor_class import DEFAULT_EXECUTOR_CLASS
from compute_horde_facilitator_sdk.v1 import BittensorWalletSigner, FacilitatorClient
signer = None
# Optionally, you can sign each request with your wallet for additional security & higher execution priority.
try:
import bittensor
signer = BittensorWalletSigner(bittensor.wallet())
except ImportError:
print('bittensor package not installed, skipping wallet signing')
compute_horde = FacilitatorClient(
token=os.environ["COMPUTE_HORDE_FACILITATOR_TOKEN"],
signer=signer,
)
job = compute_horde.create_docker_job(
executor_class=DEFAULT_EXECUTOR_CLASS,
docker_image="backenddevelopersltd/gen_caption_v2",
# The zip file will be extracted within the Docker container to the /volume directory
input_url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/backend-developers-ltd/ComputeHorde-examples/master/input_shapes.zip",
use_gpu=True,
)
job = compute_horde.wait_for_job(job["uuid"])
print(
f'Job finished with status: {job["status"]}. Stdout is: "{job["stdout"]}",'
f' output_url is {job["output_download_url"]}'
)
# During job execution, any files generated in the /output directory will be incorporated into the final job result,
# which can be downloaded from the url printed above. Full STDOUT and STDERR will also be there.
For more information about Request Signing, see the SDK signing documentation.
This package uses Semantic Versioning.
TL;DR you are safe to use compatible release version specifier ~=MAJOR.MINOR
in your pyproject.toml
or requirements.txt
.
Additionally, this package uses ApiVer to further reduce the risk of breaking changes.
This means, the public API of this package is explicitly versioned, e.g. compute_horde_facilitator_sdk.v1
, and will not change in a backwards-incompatible way even when compute_horde_facilitator_sdk.v2
is released.
Internal packages, i.e. prefixed by compute_horde_facilitator_sdk._
do not share these guarantees and may change in a backwards-incompatible way at any time even in patch releases.
Pre-requisites:
Ideally, you should run nox -t format lint
before every commit to ensure that the code is properly formatted and linted.
Before submitting a PR, make sure that tests pass as well, you can do so using:
nox -t check # equivalent to `nox -t format lint test`
If you wish to install dependencies into .venv
so your IDE can pick them up, you can do so using:
pdm install --dev
Run nox -s make_release -- X.Y.Z
where X.Y.Z
is the version you're releasing and follow the printed instructions.