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backend.aiclient 24.3.9

The official client SDK for Backend.AI

Usage (KeyPair mode)
You should set the access key and secret key as environment variables to use the API.
Grab your keypair from cloud.backend.ai or your cluster
admin.
On Linux/macOS, create a shell script as my-backend-ai.sh and run it before using
the backend.ai command:
export BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY=...
export BACKEND_SECRET_KEY=...
export BACKEND_ENDPOINT=https://my-precious-cluster
export BACKEND_ENDPOINT_TYPE=api
On Windows, create a batch file as my-backend-ai.bat and run it before using
the backend.ai command:
chcp 65001
set PYTHONIOENCODING=UTF-8
set BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY=...
set BACKEND_SECRET_KEY=...
set BACKEND_ENDPOINT=https://my-precious-cluster
set BACKEND_ENDPOINT_TYPE=api
Note that you need to switch to the UTF-8 codepage for correct display of
special characters used in the console logs.


Usage (Session mode)
Change BACKEND_ENDPOINT_TYPE to “session” and set the endpoint to the URL of your console server.
export BACKEND_ENDPOINT=https://my-precious-cluster
export BACKEND_ENDPOINT_TYPE=session
$ backend.ai login
User ID: [email protected]
Password:
✔ Login succeeded!

$ backend.ai ... # run any command

$ backend.ai logout
✔ Logout done.
The session expiration timeout is set by the console server.


Command-line Interface
backend.ai command is the entry point of all sub commands.
(Alternatively you can use a verbosely long version: python -m ai.backend.client.cli)

Highlight: run command
The run command execute a code snippet or code source files on a Backend.AI compute session
created on-the-fly.
To run the code specified in the command line directly,
use -c option to pass the code string (like a shell).
$ backend.ai run python:3.6-ubuntu18.04 -c "print('hello world')"
∙ Client session token: d3694dda6e5a9f1e5c718e07bba291a9
✔ Kernel (ID: zuF1OzMIhFknyjUl7Apbvg) is ready.
hello world
By default, you need to specify language with full version tag like
python:3.6-ubuntu18.04. Depending on the Backend.AI admin’s language
alias settings, this can be shortened just as python. If you want to
know defined language aliases, contact the admin of Backend.AI server.
For more complicated programs, you may upload multiple files and then build &
execute them. The below is a simple example to run a sample C program.
$ git clone https://gist.github.com/achimnol/df464c6a3fe05b21e9b06d5b80e986c5 c-example
Cloning into 'c-example'...
Unpacking objects: 100% (5/5), done.
$ cd c-example
$ backend.ai run gcc:gcc6.4-alpine3.8 main.c mylib.c mylib.h
∙ Client session token: 1c352a572bc751a81d1f812186093c47
✔ Kernel (ID: kJ6CgWR7Tz3_v2WsDHOwLQ) is ready.
✔ Uploading done.
✔ Build finished.
myvalue is 42
your name? LABLUP
hello, LABLUP!
Please refer the --help manual provided by the run command.


Highlight: start and app command
backend.ai start is simliar to the run command in that it creates a new compute session,
but it does not execute anything there.
You can subsequently call backend.ai run -t <sessionId> ... to execute codes snippets
or use backend.ai app command to start a local proxy to a container service such as Jupyter which
runs inside the compute session.
$ backend.ai start -t mysess -r cpu=1 -r mem=2g lablup/python:3.6-ubuntu18.04
∙ Session ID mysess is created and ready.
∙ This session provides the following app services: ipython, jupyter, jupyterlab
$ backend.ai app mysess jupyter
∙ A local proxy to the application "jupyter" provided by the session "mysess" is available at: http://127.0.0.1:8080


Highlight: ps and rm command
You can see the list of currently running sessions using your API keypair.
$ backend.ai ps
Session ID Lang/runtime Tag Created At Terminated At Status CPU Cores CPU Used (ms) Total Memory (MiB) Used Memory (MiB) GPU Cores
------------ ------------------------ ----- -------------------------------- --------------- -------- ----------- --------------- -------------------- ------------------- -----------
88ee10a027 lablup/python:3.6-ubuntu 2018-12-11T03:53:14.802206+00:00 RUNNING 1 16314 1024 39.2 0
fce7830826 lablup/python:3.6-ubuntu 2018-12-11T03:50:10.150740+00:00 RUNNING 1 15391 1024 39.2 0
If you set -t option in the run command, it will be used as the session ID—you may use it to assign a human-readable, easy-to-type alias for your sessions.
These session IDs can be reused after the current session using the same ID terminates.
To terminate a session, you can use terminate or rm command.
$ backend.ai rm 5baafb2136029228ca9d873e1f2b4f6a
✔ Done.


Highlight: proxy command
To use API development tools such as GraphiQL for the admin API, run an insecure
local API proxy. This will attach all the necessary authorization headers to your
vanilla HTTP API requests.
$ backend.ai proxy
∙ Starting an insecure API proxy at http://localhost:8084


More commands?
Please run backend.ai --help to see more commands.



Troubleshooting (FAQ)

There are error reports related to simplejson with Anaconda on Windows.
This package no longer depends on simplejson since v1.0.5, so you may uninstall it
safely since Python 3.5+ offers almost identical json module in the standard
library.
If you really need to keep the simplejson package, uninstall the existing
simplejson package manually and try reinstallation of it by downloading a
pre-built binary wheel from here.

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For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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