# File generated from our OpenAPI spec by Stainless. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details. from __future__ import annotations from typing_extensions import Literal import httpx from ... import _legacy_response from ...types import container_list_params, container_create_params from ..._types import Body, Omit, Query, Headers, NoneType, NotGiven, SequenceNotStr, omit, not_given from ..._utils import maybe_transform, async_maybe_transform from ..._compat import cached_property from ..._resource import SyncAPIResource, AsyncAPIResource from ..._response import to_streamed_response_wrapper, async_to_streamed_response_wrapper from .files.files import ( Files, AsyncFiles, FilesWithRawResponse, AsyncFilesWithRawResponse, FilesWithStreamingResponse, AsyncFilesWithStreamingResponse, ) from ...pagination import SyncCursorPage, AsyncCursorPage from ..._base_client import AsyncPaginator, make_request_options from ...types.container_list_response import ContainerListResponse from ...types.container_create_response import ContainerCreateResponse from ...types.container_retrieve_response import ContainerRetrieveResponse __all__ = ["Containers", "AsyncContainers"] class Containers(SyncAPIResource): @cached_property def files(self) -> Files: return Files(self._client) @cached_property def with_raw_response(self) -> ContainersWithRawResponse: """ This property can be used as a prefix for any HTTP method call to return the raw response object instead of the parsed content. For more information, see https://www.github.com/openai/openai-python#accessing-raw-response-data-eg-headers """ return ContainersWithRawResponse(self) @cached_property def with_streaming_response(self) -> ContainersWithStreamingResponse: """ An alternative to `.with_raw_response` that doesn't eagerly read the response body. For more information, see https://www.github.com/openai/openai-python#with_streaming_response """ return ContainersWithStreamingResponse(self) def create( self, *, name: str, expires_after: container_create_params.ExpiresAfter | Omit = omit, file_ids: SequenceNotStr[str] | Omit = omit, memory_limit: Literal["1g", "4g", "16g", "64g"] | Omit = omit, # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs. # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method. extra_headers: Headers | None = None, extra_query: Query | None = None, extra_body: Body | None = None, timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given, ) -> ContainerCreateResponse: """ Create Container Args: name: Name of the container to create. expires_after: Container expiration time in seconds relative to the 'anchor' time. file_ids: IDs of files to copy to the container. memory_limit: Optional memory limit for the container. Defaults to "1g". extra_headers: Send extra headers extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds """ return self._post( "/containers", body=maybe_transform( { "name": name, "expires_after": expires_after, "file_ids": file_ids, "memory_limit": memory_limit, }, container_create_params.ContainerCreateParams, ), options=make_request_options( extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout ), cast_to=ContainerCreateResponse, ) def retrieve( self, container_id: str, *, # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs. # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method. extra_headers: Headers | None = None, extra_query: Query | None = None, extra_body: Body | None = None, timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given, ) -> ContainerRetrieveResponse: """ Retrieve Container Args: extra_headers: Send extra headers extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds """ if not container_id: raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `container_id` but received {container_id!r}") return self._get( f"/containers/{container_id}", options=make_request_options( extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout ), cast_to=ContainerRetrieveResponse, ) def list( self, *, after: str | Omit = omit, limit: int | Omit = omit, order: Literal["asc", "desc"] | Omit = omit, # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs. # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method. extra_headers: Headers | None = None, extra_query: Query | None = None, extra_body: Body | None = None, timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given, ) -> SyncCursorPage[ContainerListResponse]: """List Containers Args: after: A cursor for use in pagination. `after` is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to fetch the next page of the list. limit: A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 20. order: Sort order by the `created_at` timestamp of the objects. `asc` for ascending order and `desc` for descending order. extra_headers: Send extra headers extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds """ return self._get_api_list( "/containers", page=SyncCursorPage[ContainerListResponse], options=make_request_options( extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout, query=maybe_transform( { "after": after, "limit": limit, "order": order, }, container_list_params.ContainerListParams, ), ), model=ContainerListResponse, ) def delete( self, container_id: str, *, # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs. # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method. extra_headers: Headers | None = None, extra_query: Query | None = None, extra_body: Body | None = None, timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given, ) -> None: """ Delete Container Args: extra_headers: Send extra headers extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds """ if not container_id: raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `container_id` but received {container_id!r}") extra_headers = {"Accept": "*/*", **(extra_headers or {})} return self._delete( f"/containers/{container_id}", options=make_request_options( extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout ), cast_to=NoneType, ) class AsyncContainers(AsyncAPIResource): @cached_property def files(self) -> AsyncFiles: return AsyncFiles(self._client) @cached_property def with_raw_response(self) -> AsyncContainersWithRawResponse: """ This property can be used as a prefix for any HTTP method call to return the raw response object instead of the parsed content. For more information, see https://www.github.com/openai/openai-python#accessing-raw-response-data-eg-headers """ return AsyncContainersWithRawResponse(self) @cached_property def with_streaming_response(self) -> AsyncContainersWithStreamingResponse: """ An alternative to `.with_raw_response` that doesn't eagerly read the response body. For more information, see https://www.github.com/openai/openai-python#with_streaming_response """ return AsyncContainersWithStreamingResponse(self) async def create( self, *, name: str, expires_after: container_create_params.ExpiresAfter | Omit = omit, file_ids: SequenceNotStr[str] | Omit = omit, memory_limit: Literal["1g", "4g", "16g", "64g"] | Omit = omit, # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs. # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method. extra_headers: Headers | None = None, extra_query: Query | None = None, extra_body: Body | None = None, timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given, ) -> ContainerCreateResponse: """ Create Container Args: name: Name of the container to create. expires_after: Container expiration time in seconds relative to the 'anchor' time. file_ids: IDs of files to copy to the container. memory_limit: Optional memory limit for the container. Defaults to "1g". extra_headers: Send extra headers extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds """ return await self._post( "/containers", body=await async_maybe_transform( { "name": name, "expires_after": expires_after, "file_ids": file_ids, "memory_limit": memory_limit, }, container_create_params.ContainerCreateParams, ), options=make_request_options( extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout ), cast_to=ContainerCreateResponse, ) async def retrieve( self, container_id: str, *, # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs. # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method. extra_headers: Headers | None = None, extra_query: Query | None = None, extra_body: Body | None = None, timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given, ) -> ContainerRetrieveResponse: """ Retrieve Container Args: extra_headers: Send extra headers extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds """ if not container_id: raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `container_id` but received {container_id!r}") return await self._get( f"/containers/{container_id}", options=make_request_options( extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout ), cast_to=ContainerRetrieveResponse, ) def list( self, *, after: str | Omit = omit, limit: int | Omit = omit, order: Literal["asc", "desc"] | Omit = omit, # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs. # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method. extra_headers: Headers | None = None, extra_query: Query | None = None, extra_body: Body | None = None, timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given, ) -> AsyncPaginator[ContainerListResponse, AsyncCursorPage[ContainerListResponse]]: """List Containers Args: after: A cursor for use in pagination. `after` is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to fetch the next page of the list. limit: A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 20. order: Sort order by the `created_at` timestamp of the objects. `asc` for ascending order and `desc` for descending order. extra_headers: Send extra headers extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds """ return self._get_api_list( "/containers", page=AsyncCursorPage[ContainerListResponse], options=make_request_options( extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout, query=maybe_transform( { "after": after, "limit": limit, "order": order, }, container_list_params.ContainerListParams, ), ), model=ContainerListResponse, ) async def delete( self, container_id: str, *, # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs. # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method. extra_headers: Headers | None = None, extra_query: Query | None = None, extra_body: Body | None = None, timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given, ) -> None: """ Delete Container Args: extra_headers: Send extra headers extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds """ if not container_id: raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `container_id` but received {container_id!r}") extra_headers = {"Accept": "*/*", **(extra_headers or {})} return await self._delete( f"/containers/{container_id}", options=make_request_options( extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout ), cast_to=NoneType, ) class ContainersWithRawResponse: def __init__(self, containers: Containers) -> None: self._containers = containers self.create = _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper( containers.create, ) self.retrieve = _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper( containers.retrieve, ) self.list = _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper( containers.list, ) self.delete = _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper( containers.delete, ) @cached_property def files(self) -> FilesWithRawResponse: return FilesWithRawResponse(self._containers.files) class AsyncContainersWithRawResponse: def __init__(self, containers: AsyncContainers) -> None: self._containers = containers self.create = _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper( containers.create, ) self.retrieve = _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper( containers.retrieve, ) self.list = _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper( containers.list, ) self.delete = _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper( containers.delete, ) @cached_property def files(self) -> AsyncFilesWithRawResponse: return AsyncFilesWithRawResponse(self._containers.files) class ContainersWithStreamingResponse: def __init__(self, containers: Containers) -> None: self._containers = containers self.create = to_streamed_response_wrapper( containers.create, ) self.retrieve = to_streamed_response_wrapper( containers.retrieve, ) self.list = to_streamed_response_wrapper( containers.list, ) self.delete = to_streamed_response_wrapper( containers.delete, ) @cached_property def files(self) -> FilesWithStreamingResponse: return FilesWithStreamingResponse(self._containers.files) class AsyncContainersWithStreamingResponse: def __init__(self, containers: AsyncContainers) -> None: self._containers = containers self.create = async_to_streamed_response_wrapper( containers.create, ) self.retrieve = async_to_streamed_response_wrapper( containers.retrieve, ) self.list = async_to_streamed_response_wrapper( containers.list, ) self.delete = async_to_streamed_response_wrapper( containers.delete, ) @cached_property def files(self) -> AsyncFilesWithStreamingResponse: return AsyncFilesWithStreamingResponse(self._containers.files)