--- layout: default navsection: sdk navmenu: Python title: "Installation" ... {% comment %} Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 {% endcomment %} The Python SDK provides access from Python to the Arvados API and Keep, along with a number of command line tools for using and administering Arvados and Keep. h2. Installation If you are logged in to an Arvados VM, the Python SDK should be installed. To use the Python SDK elsewhere, you can install from PyPI or a distribution package. The Python SDK supports Python 2.7 and 3.4+ h2. Option 1: Install from a distribution package This installation method is recommended to make the CLI tools available system-wide. It can coexist with the installation method described in option 2, below. First, configure the "Arvados package repositories":../../install/packages.html {% assign arvados_component = 'python-arvados-python-client' %} {% include 'install_packages' %} h2. Option 2: Install with pip This installation method is recommended to use the SDK in your own Python programs. If installed into a @virtualenv@, it can coexist with the system-wide installation method from a distribution package. Run @pip install arvados-python-client@ in an appropriate installation environment, such as a @virtualenv@. Note: The SDK uses @pycurl@ which depends on the @libcurl@ C library. To build the module you may have to first install additional packages. On Debian 9 this is:
$ apt-get install git build-essential python-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl1.0-devFor Python 3 this is
$ apt-get install git build-essential python3-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl1.0-devIf your version of @pip@ is 1.4 or newer, the @pip install@ command might give an error: "Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement arvados-python-client". If this happens, try @pip install --pre arvados-python-client@. h2. Test installation If the SDK is installed and your @ARVADOS_API_HOST@ and @ARVADOS_API_TOKEN@ environment variables are set up correctly (see "api-tokens":{{site.baseurl}}/user/reference/api-tokens.html for details), @import arvados@ should produce no errors. If you installed with pip (option 1, above):
~$python
Python 2.7.4 (default, Sep 26 2013, 03:20:26) [GCC 4.7.3] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>import arvados
>>>arvados.api('v1')
<apiclient.discovery.Resource object at 0x233bb50>
~$source /usr/share/python2.7/dist/python-arvados-python-client/bin/activate
(python-arvados-python-client) ~$python
Python 2.7.4 (default, Sep 26 2013, 03:20:26) [GCC 4.7.3] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>import arvados
>>>arvados.api('v1')
<apiclient.discovery.Resource object at 0x233bb50>
~$/usr/share/python2.7/dist/python-arvados-python-client/bin/python
Python 2.7.4 (default, Sep 26 2013, 03:20:26) [GCC 4.7.3] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>import arvados
>>>arvados.api('v1')
<apiclient.discovery.Resource object at 0x233bb50>
arvados.api(api_version).plural_resource_type().api_method(parameter=value, ...).execute()
arvados.api('v1').links().create(
uuid=test_link['uuid'],
body={'properties':{'foo':'bar'}}).execute()
arv = arvados.api('v1')
j = arv.jobs().list().execute()