RequestsApi class reference

All URIs are relative to http://localhost

Method HTTP request Description
create_cancel POST /api/requests/{id}/cancel Cancel request
list GET /api/requests List requests
retrieve GET /api/requests/{id} Get request details

create_cancel

create_cancel( id, **kwargs )

Cancel request

Example

from pprint import pprint

from cvat_sdk.api_client import Configuration, ApiClient, exceptions
from cvat_sdk.api_client.models import *

# Set up an API client
# Read Configuration class docs for more info about parameters and authentication methods
configuration = Configuration(
    host = "http://localhost",
    username = 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password = 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
)

with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    id = "id_example" # str | 

    try:
        api_client.requests_api.create_cancel(
            id,)
    except exceptions.ApiException as e:
        print("Exception when calling RequestsApi.create_cancel(): %s\n" % e)

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
id str

There are also optional kwargs that control the function invocation behavior. Read more here.

Returned values

Returned type: Tuple[None, urllib3.HTTPResponse].

Returns a tuple with 2 values: (None, raw_response).

This endpoint does not have any return value, so None is always returned as the first value. The second value is the raw response, which can be useful to get response parameters, such as status code, headers, or raw response data. Read more about invocation parameters and returned values here.

Authentication

basicAuth, csrfAuth, sessionAuth, signatureAuth, tokenAuth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: Not defined

HTTP response details

Status code Description Response headers
200 The request has been cancelled -

list

list( action=None, filter=None, format=None, job_id=None, org=None, page=None, page_size=None, project_id=None, sort=None, status=None, subresource=None, target=None, task_id=None, **kwargs )

List requests

Example

from pprint import pprint

from cvat_sdk.api_client import Configuration, ApiClient, exceptions
from cvat_sdk.api_client.models import *

# Set up an API client
# Read Configuration class docs for more info about parameters and authentication methods
configuration = Configuration(
    host = "http://localhost",
    username = 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password = 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
)

with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    action = "autoannotate" # str | A simple equality filter for the action field (optional)
    filter = "filter_example" # str |  JSON Logic filter. This filter can be used to perform complex filtering by grouping rules.  Details about the syntax used can be found at the link: https://jsonlogic.com/   Available filter_fields: ['status', 'project_id', 'task_id', 'job_id', 'action', 'target', 'subresource', 'format']. (optional)
    format = "format_example" # str | A simple equality filter for the format field (optional)
    job_id = 1 # int | A simple equality filter for the job_id field (optional)
    org = "org_example" # str | A simple equality filter for the org field (optional)
    page = 1 # int | A page number within the paginated result set. (optional)
    page_size = 1 # int | Number of results to return per page. (optional)
    project_id = 1 # int | A simple equality filter for the project_id field (optional)
    sort = "sort_example" # str | Which field to use when ordering the results. Available ordering_fields: ['created_date', 'status', 'action'] (optional)
    status = "queued" # str | A simple equality filter for the status field (optional)
    subresource = "annotations" # str | A simple equality filter for the subresource field (optional)
    target = "project" # str | A simple equality filter for the target field (optional)
    task_id = 1 # int | A simple equality filter for the task_id field (optional)

    try:
        (data, response) = api_client.requests_api.list(
            action=action,
            filter=filter,
            format=format,
            job_id=job_id,
            org=org,
            page=page,
            page_size=page_size,
            project_id=project_id,
            sort=sort,
            status=status,
            subresource=subresource,
            target=target,
            task_id=task_id,
        )
        pprint(data)
    except exceptions.ApiException as e:
        print("Exception when calling RequestsApi.list(): %s\n" % e)

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
action str A simple equality filter for the action field [optional]
filter str JSON Logic filter. This filter can be used to perform complex filtering by grouping rules. Details about the syntax used can be found at the link: https://jsonlogic.com/ Available filter_fields: [‘status’, ‘project_id’, ‘task_id’, ‘job_id’, ‘action’, ‘target’, ‘subresource’, ‘format’]. [optional]
format str A simple equality filter for the format field [optional]
job_id int A simple equality filter for the job_id field [optional]
org str A simple equality filter for the org field [optional]
page int A page number within the paginated result set. [optional]
page_size int Number of results to return per page. [optional]
project_id int A simple equality filter for the project_id field [optional]
sort str Which field to use when ordering the results. Available ordering_fields: [‘created_date’, ‘status’, ‘action’] [optional]
status str A simple equality filter for the status field [optional]
subresource str A simple equality filter for the subresource field [optional]
target str A simple equality filter for the target field [optional]
task_id int A simple equality filter for the task_id field [optional]

There are also optional kwargs that control the function invocation behavior. Read more here.

Returned values

Returned type: Tuple[PaginatedRequestList, urllib3.HTTPResponse].

Returns a tuple with 2 values: (parsed_response, raw_response).

The first value is a model parsed from the response data. The second value is the raw response, which can be useful to get response parameters, such as status code, headers, or raw response data. Read more about invocation parameters and returned values here.

Authentication

basicAuth, csrfAuth, sessionAuth, signatureAuth, tokenAuth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/vnd.cvat+json

HTTP response details

Status code Description Response headers
200 -

retrieve

retrieve( id, **kwargs )

Get request details

Example

from pprint import pprint

from cvat_sdk.api_client import Configuration, ApiClient, exceptions
from cvat_sdk.api_client.models import *

# Set up an API client
# Read Configuration class docs for more info about parameters and authentication methods
configuration = Configuration(
    host = "http://localhost",
    username = 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password = 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
)

with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    id = "id_example" # str | 

    try:
        (data, response) = api_client.requests_api.retrieve(
            id,)
        pprint(data)
    except exceptions.ApiException as e:
        print("Exception when calling RequestsApi.retrieve(): %s\n" % e)

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
id str

There are also optional kwargs that control the function invocation behavior. Read more here.

Returned values

Returned type: Tuple[Request, urllib3.HTTPResponse].

Returns a tuple with 2 values: (parsed_response, raw_response).

The first value is a model parsed from the response data. The second value is the raw response, which can be useful to get response parameters, such as status code, headers, or raw response data. Read more about invocation parameters and returned values here.

Authentication

basicAuth, csrfAuth, sessionAuth, signatureAuth, tokenAuth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/vnd.cvat+json

HTTP response details

Status code Description Response headers
200 -