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Getting started with the Dapr client Python SDK
How to get up and running with the Dapr Python SDK
The Dapr client package allows you to interact with other Dapr applications from a Python application.
Pre-requisites
- Dapr CLI installed
- Initialized Dapr environment
- Python 3.7+ installed
- Dapr Python module installed
Import the client package
The dapr package contains the DaprClient
which will be used to create and use a client.
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
Building blocks
The Python SDK allows you to interface with all of the Dapr building blocks.
Invoke a service
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
with DaprClient() as d:
# invoke a method (gRPC or HTTP GET)
resp = d.invoke_method('service-to-invoke', 'method-to-invoke', data='{"message":"Hello World"}')
# for other HTTP verbs the verb must be specified
# invoke a 'POST' method (HTTP only)
resp = d.invoke_method('service-to-invoke', 'method-to-invoke', data='{"id":"100", "FirstName":"Value", "LastName":"Value"}', http_verb='post')
- For a full guide on service invocation visit How-To: Invoke a service.
- Visit Python SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out service invocation
Save & get application state
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
with DaprClient() as d:
# Save state
d.save_state(store_name="statestore", key="key1", value="value1")
# Get state
data = d.get_state(store_name="statestore", key="key1").data
# Delete state
d.delete_state(store_name="statestore", key="key1")
- For a full list of state operations visit How-To: Get & save state.
- Visit Python SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out state management
Query application state (Alpha)
from dapr import DaprClient
query = '''
{
"filter": {
"EQ": { "state": "CA" }
},
"sort": [
{
"key": "person.id",
"order": "DESC"
}
]
}
'''
with DaprClient() as d:
resp = d.query_state(
store_name='state_store',
query=query,
states_metadata={"metakey": "metavalue"}, # optional
)
- For a full list of state store query options visit How-To: Query state.
- Visit Python SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out state store querying.
Publish & subscribe to messages
Publish messages
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
with DaprClient() as d:
resp = d.publish_event(pubsub_name='pubsub', topic_name='TOPIC_A', data='{"message":"Hello World"}')
Subscribe to messages
from cloudevents.sdk.event import v1
from dapr.ext.grpc import App
import json
app = App()
# Default subscription for a topic
@app.subscribe(pubsub_name='pubsub', topic='TOPIC_A')
def mytopic(event: v1.Event) -> None:
data = json.loads(event.Data())
print(f'Received: id={data["id"]}, message="{data ["message"]}"'
' content_type="{event.content_type}"',flush=True)
# Specific handler using Pub/Sub routing
@app.subscribe(pubsub_name='pubsub', topic='TOPIC_A',
rule=Rule("event.type == \"important\"", 1))
def mytopic_important(event: v1.Event) -> None:
data = json.loads(event.Data())
print(f'Received: id={data["id"]}, message="{data ["message"]}"'
' content_type="{event.content_type}"',flush=True)
- For a full list of state operations visit How-To: Publish & subscribe.
- Visit Python SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out pub/sub
Interact with output bindings
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
with DaprClient() as d:
resp = d.invoke_binding(binding_name='kafkaBinding', operation='create', data='{"message":"Hello World"}')
- For a full guide on output bindings visit How-To: Use bindings.
- Visit Python SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out output bindings
Retrieve secrets
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
with DaprClient() as d:
resp = d.get_secret(store_name='localsecretstore', key='secretKey')
- For a full guide on secrets visit How-To: Retrieve secrets.
- Visit Python SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out retrieving secrets
Get configuration
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
with DaprClient() as d:
# Get Configuration
configuration = d.get_configuration(store_name='configurationstore', keys=['orderId'], config_metadata={})
Subscribe to configuration
import asyncio
from time import sleep
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
async def executeConfiguration():
with DaprClient() as d:
storeName = 'configurationstore'
key = 'orderId'
# Wait for sidecar to be up within 20 seconds.
d.wait(20)
# Subscribe to configuration by key.
configuration = await d.subscribe_configuration(store_name=storeName, keys=[key], config_metadata={})
while True:
if configuration != None:
items = configuration.get_items()
for key, item in items:
print(f"Subscribe key={key} value={item.value} version={item.version}", flush=True)
else:
print("Nothing yet")
sleep(5)
asyncio.run(executeConfiguration())
- For a full list of state operations visit How-To: Get & save state.
- Visit Python SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out state management
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