watson-machine-learning-client’s(V4) (beta)

watson-machine-learning-client-V4 is a python library that allows you to work with Watson Machine Learning services. Train, store, deploy your models and score them using the APIs and integrate them with your application development.

watson-machine-learning-client-V4 is dedicated to be used with IBM Cloud Pak® for Data versions 2.5 and 3.0.1.

NOTE: DEPRECATED!! This Watson Machine Learning client V4 Beta version is deprecated for working with IBM Cloud v2 instance plans starting Sep 1st, 2020 and will be discontinued at the end of the migration period. Migrate to new V4 GA release of IBM Watson Machine Learning Python client. Refer to the documentation for the migration process to be able to access new features

NOTE: Due to a security vulnerability, Python 3.6 frameworks are deprecated in favor of Python 3.7. For a list of supported frameworks, consult the documentation for your product, as follows:

Installation

There is no separate installation required for watson-machine-learning-client-V4 to use it in IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data as watson-machine-learning-client-V4 is pre-installed in Jupyter notebooks environment.

The package is available on pypi. Please use below command to install it to use with IBM cloud services.

$pip install watson-machine-learning-client-V4

Note

This package is being replaced in favor of the new package ibm-watson-machine-learning in V4 GA release of IBM Watson Machine Learning Python client. Refer to the new V4 GA release documentation for more details.

API

To use Watson Machine learning APIs, user must create an instance of WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient with authentication details.

Requirements (Applicable only for IBM Cloud)

To create a Watson Machine Learning service instance, you can use link.

Authentication

Authentication for IBM Cloud

IBM Cloud users can create an instance of Watson Machine learning python client by providing IAM token or apikey.

Example of creating the client using apikey.

from watson_machine_learning_client import WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient

wml_credentials = {
                   "url": "https://us-south.ml.cloud.ibm.com",
                   "apikey":"***********",
                   "instance_id": "*****"
                  }

client = WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient(wml_credentials)

Example of creating the client using token.

from watson_machine_learning_client import WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient

wml_credentials = {
                   "url": "https://us-south.ml.cloud.ibm.com",
                   "token":"***********",
                   "instance_id": "*****"
                  }

client = WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient(wml_credentials)

Authentication for IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data(CP4D) 2.5

IBM Cloud Pak for Data version 2.5.0 user can create Watson Machine Learning python client by providing the credentials as given below:

from watson_machine_learning_client import WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient

wml_credentials = {
                   "url": "<URL>",
                   "username": "<USERNAME>",
                   "password" : "<PASSWORD>",
                   "instance_id": "wml_local",
                   "version" : "2.5.0"

                  }

client = WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient(wml_credentials)

Note

  • Please note the additional version field in the wml_credentials and the value will be “2.5.0”.

  • Setting default space id is mandatory for CP4D. Refer to client.set.default_space() API in this document.

Authentication for CP4D 3.0

IBM Cloud Pak for Data version 3.0.0 or 3.0.1 user can create Watson Machine Learning python client by providing the credentials as given below:

Example of creation of client using user Credentials:

from watson_machine_learning_client import WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient

wml_credentials = {
                   "url": "<URL>",
                   "username": "<USERNAME>",
                   "password" : "<PASSWORD>",
                   "instance_id": "wml_local",
                   "version" : "3.0.0"

                  }

client = WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient(wml_credentials)

Example of creating the client using token:

In IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data version 3.0.0 or 3.0.1, user can authenticate with token set in the notebook environment.

access_token = os.environ['USER_ACCESS_TOKEN']
from watson_machine_learning_client import WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient

wml_credentials = {
                   "url": "https://us-south.ml.cloud.ibm.com",
                   "token": access_token,
                   "instance_id": "wml_local"
                   "version" : "3.0.0"
                  }

client = WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient(wml_credentials)

Note

  • The version value should be set to “3.0.0” for In IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data version 3.0.0 users.

  • The version value should be set to “3.0.1” for In IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data version 3.0.1 users.

  • Setting default space id or project id is mandatory. Refer to client.set.default_space() and client.set.default_project() APIs in this document for more example.

Authentication for WML Server

In IBM Watson Machine Learning Server user can authenticate with token set in the notebook environment or with user credentials.

Example of creating the client using User Credentials:

from watson_machine_learning_client import WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient

wml_credentials = {
                   "url": "<URL>",
                   "username": "<USERNAME>",
                   "password" : "<PASSWORD>",
                   "instance_id": "wml_local",
                   "version" : "1.1"

                  }

client = WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient(wml_credentials)

Example of creating the client using token:

access_token = os.environ['USER_ACCESS_TOKEN']
from watson_machine_learning_client import WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient

wml_credentials = {
                   "url": "https://us-south.ml.cloud.ibm.com",
                   "token": access_token,
                   "instance_id": "wml_local"
                   "version" : "1.1"
                  }

client = WatsonMachineLearningAPIClient(wml_credentials)

Note

  • The version value should be set to corresponding WML Server Product version.( Example: “1.1” or “2.0”).

  • Setting default space id or project id is mandatory. Refer to client.set.default_space() and client.set.default_project() APIs in this document for more example.

  • The “url” field value should be having the port number as well. For example, the value can be “https://wmlserver.xxx.com:31843

Supported machine learning frameworks

For the list of supported machine learning frameworks (models) on IBM cloud, please refer to Watson Machine Learning Documentation.

For the list of supported machine learning frameworks (models) of IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data version 2.5 , Please refer to Watson Machine Learning Documentation.

For the list of supported machine learning frameworks (models) of IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data version 3.0.0, Please refer to Watson Machine Learning Documentation.

Data assets (Applicable only for IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data)

class client.Assets(client)[source]

Store and manage your data assets.

ConfigurationMetaNames = <watson_machine_learning_client.metanames.AssetsMetaNames object>

MetaNames for Data Assets creation.

create(name, file_path)[source]

Creates a data asset and uploads content to it.

Parameters

Important

  1. name: Name to be given to the data asset

    type: str

  2. file_path: Path to the content file to be uploaded

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: metadata of the stored data asset

return type: dict

Example

>>> asset_details = client.data_assets.create(name="sample_asset",file_path="/path/to/file")
delete(asset_uid)[source]

Delete a stored data asset.

Parameters

Important

  1. asset_uid: Unique Id of data asset

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.data_assets.delete(asset_uid)
download(asset_uid, filename)[source]

Download the content of a data asset.

Parameters

Important

  1. asset_uid: The Unique Id of the data asset to be downloaded

    type: str

  2. filename: filename to be used for the downloaded file

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Path to the downloaded asset content

return type: str

Example

>>> client.data_assets.download(asset_uid,"sample_asset.csv")
get_details(asset_uid)[source]

Get data asset details.

Parameters

Important

  1. asset_details: Metadata of the stored data asset

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique id of asset

return type: str

Example

>>> asset_details = client.data_assets.get_details(asset_uid)
static get_href(asset_details)[source]

Get url of stored data asset.

Parameters

Important

  1. asset_details: stored data asset details

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: href of stored data asset

return type: str

Example

>>> asset_details = client.data_assets.get_details(asset_uid)
>>> asset_href = client.data_assets.get_href(asset_details)
static get_uid(asset_details)[source]

Get Unique Id of stored data asset.

Parameters

Important

  1. asset_details: Metadata of the stored data asset

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of stored asset

return type: str

Example

>>> asset_uid = client.data_assets.get_uid(asset_details)
list(limit=None)[source]

List stored data assets. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all data assets in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.data_assets.list()
store(meta_props)[source]

Creates a data asset and uploads content to it.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the space configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Example

Example for data asset creation for files :

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my data assets',
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: 'sample description',
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.DATA_CONTENT_NAME: 'sample.csv'
>>> }
>>> asset_details = client.data_assets.store(meta_props=metadata)

Example of data asset creation using connection:

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my data assets',
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: 'sample description',
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.CONNECTION_ID: '39eaa1ee-9aa4-4651-b8fe-95d3ddae',
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.DATA_CONTENT_NAME: 't1/sample.csv'
>>> }
>>> asset_details = client.data_assets.store(meta_props=metadata)

Example for data asset creation with database sources type connection:

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my data assets',
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: 'sample description',
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.CONNECTION_ID: '23eaf1ee-96a4-4651-b8fe-95d3dadfe',
>>>  client.data_assets.ConfigurationMetaNames.DATA_CONTENT_NAME: 't1'
>>> }
>>> asset_details = client.data_assets.store(meta_props=metadata)
class metanames.AssetsMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Data Asset Specs.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Schema

NAME

str

Y

my_data_asset

DATA_CONTENT_NAME

str

Y

/test/sample.csv

CONNECTION_ID

str

N

39eaa1ee-9aa4-4651-b8fe-95d3ddae

DESCRIPTION

str

N

my_description

Deployments

class client.Deployments(client)[source]

Deploy and score published artifacts (models and functions).

create(artifact_uid=None, meta_props=None, rev_id=None, **kwargs)[source]

Create a deployment from an artifact. As artifact we understand model or function which may be deployed.

Parameters

Important

  1. artifact_uid: Published artifact UID (model or function uid)

    type: str

  1. meta_props: metaprops. To see the available list of metanames use:

    >>> client.deployments.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of the created deployment

return type: dict

Example

>>> meta_props = {
>>> wml_client.deployments.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: "SAMPLE DEPLOYMENT NAME",
>>> wml_client.deployments.ConfigurationMetaNames.ONLINE: {}
>>> }
>>> deployment_details = client.deployments.create(artifact_uid, meta_props)
create_job(deployment_id, meta_props)[source]

Create an asynchronous deployment job.

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment_id: Unique Id of Deployment

    type: str

  2. meta_props: metaprops. To see the available list of metanames use:

    >>> client.deployments.ScoringMetaNames.get() or client.deployments.DecisionOptimizationmetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of the created async deployment job

return type: dict

Note

  • The valid payloads for scoring input are either list of values, pandas or numpy dataframes.

Example

>>> scoring_payload = {wml_client.deployments.ScoringMetaNames.INPUT_DATA: [{'fields': ['GENDER','AGE','MARITAL_STATUS','PROFESSION'], 'values': [['M',23,'Single','Student'],['M',55,'Single','Executive']]}]}
>>> async_job = client.deployments.create_job(deployment_id, scoring_payload)
delete(deployment_uid)[source]

Delete deployment.

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment uid: Unique Id of Deployment

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.deployments.delete(deployment_uid)
delete_job(job_uid, hard_delete=False)[source]

Cancels a deployment job that is currenlty running. This method is also be used to delete metadata details of the completed or canceled jobs when hard_delete parameter is set to True.

Parameters

Important

  1. job_uid: Unique Id of deployment job which should be canceled

    type: str

  2. hard_delete: specify True or False.

    • True - To delete the completed or canceled job.

    • False - To cancel the currently running deployment job. Default value is False.

    type: Boolean

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.deployments.delete_job(job_uid)
download(virtual_deployment_uid, filename=None)[source]

Downloads file deployment of specified deployment Id. Currently supported format is Core ML.

Parameters

Important

  1. virtual_deployment_uid: Unique Id of virtual deployment.

    type: str

  2. filename: Filename of downloaded archive (optional).

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Path to downloaded file.

return type: str

Example
>>> client.deployments.download(virtual_deployment_uid)
get_details(deployment_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get information about your deployment(s). If deployment_uid is not passed, all deployment details are fetched.

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment_uid: Unique Id of Deployment (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of deployment(s)

return type: dict (if deployment_uid is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if deployment_uid is None)

Note

If deployment_uid is not specified, all deployments metadata is fetched

Example

>>> deployment_details = client.deployments.get_details(deployment_uid)
>>> deployment_details = client.deployments.get_details(deployment_uid=deployment_uid)
>>> deployments_details = client.deployments.get_details()
static get_download_url(deployment_details)[source]

Get deployment_download_url from deployment details.

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment_details: Created deployment details.

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Deployment download URL that is used to get file deployment (for example: Core ML).

return type: str

Example
>>> deployment_url = client.deployments.get_download_url(deployment)
static get_href(deployment_details)[source]

Get deployment_href from deployment details.

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment_details: Metadata of the deployment

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: deployment href that is used to manage the deployment

return type: str

Example

>>> deployment_href = client.deployments.get_href(deployment)
get_job_details(job_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get information about your deployment job(s). If deployment job_uid is not passed, all deployment jobs details are fetched.

Parameters

Important

  1. job_uid: Unqiue Job ID (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of deployment job(s)

return type: dict (if job_uid is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if job_uid is None)

Note

If job_uid is not specified, all deployment jobs metadata associated with the deployment Id is fetched

Example

>>> deployment_details = client.deployments.get_job_details()
>>> deployments_details = client.deployments.get_job_details(job_uid=job_uid)
get_job_href(job_details)[source]

Get the href of the deployment job.

Parameters

Important

  1. job_details: metadata of the deployment job

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: href of the deployment job

return type: str

Example

>>> job_details = client.deployments.get_job_details(job_uid=job_uid)
>>> job_status = client.deployments.get_job_href(job_details)
get_job_status(job_id)[source]

Get the status of the deployment job.

Parameters

Important

  1. job_id: Unique Id of the deployment job

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status of the deployment job

return type: dict

Example

>>> job_status = client.deployments.get_job_status(job_uid)
get_job_uid(job_details)[source]

Get the Unique Id of the deployment job.

Parameters

Important

  1. job_details: metadata of the deployment job

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of the deployment job

return type: str

Example

>>> job_details = client.deployments.get_job_details(job_uid=job_uid)
>>> job_status = client.deployments.get_job_uid(job_details)
static get_scoring_href(deployment_details)[source]

Get scoring url from deployment details.

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment_details: Metadata of the deployment

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: scoring endpoint url that is used for making scoring requests

return type: str

Example

>>> scoring_href = client.deployments.get_scoring_href(deployment)
static get_uid(deployment_details)[source]

Get deployment_uid from deployment details.

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment_details: Metadata of the deployment

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: deployment UID that is used to manage the deployment

return type: str

Example

>>> deployment_uid = client.deployments.get_uid(deployment)
list(limit=None)[source]

List deployments. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all deployments in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.deployments.list()
list_jobs(limit=None)[source]

List the async deployment jobs. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all async jobs in a table format.

return type: None

Note

  • This method list only async deployment jobs created for WML deployment.

Example

>>> client.deployments.list_jobs()
score(deployment_id, meta_props)[source]

Make scoring requests against deployed artifact.

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment_id: Unique Id of the deployment to be scored

    type: str

  2. meta_props: Meta props for scoring

    >>> Use client.deployments.ScoringMetaNames.show() to view the list of ScoringMetaNames.
    

    type: dict

  3. transaction_id: transaction id to be passed with records during payload logging (optional)

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: scoring result containing prediction and probability

return type: dict

Note

  • client.deployments.ScoringMetaNames.INPUT_DATA is the only metaname valid for sync scoring.

  • The valid payloads for scoring input are either list of values, pandas or numpy dataframes.

Example

>>> scoring_payload = {wml_client.deployments.ScoringMetaNames.INPUT_DATA:
>>>        [{'fields':
>>>            ['GENDER','AGE','MARITAL_STATUS','PROFESSION'],
>>>            'values': [
>>>                ['M',23,'Single','Student'],
>>>                ['M',55,'Single','Executive']
>>>                ]
>>>         }
>>>       ]}
>>> predictions = client.deployments.score(deployment_id, scoring_payload)
>>> predictions = client.deployments.score(deployment_id, scoring_payload,async=True)
update(deployment_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing deployment metadata. If ASSET is patched, then ‘id’ field is mandatory and it starts a deployment with the provided asset id/rev. Deployment id remains same

Parameters

Important

  1. deployment_uid: Unqiue Id of deployment which should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated deployment

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.deployments.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME:"updated_Deployment",
>>> client.deployments.ConfigurationMetaNames.ASSET: { "id": "ca0cd864-4582-4732-b365-3165598dc945", "rev":"2" }
>>> }
>>>
>>> deployment_details = client.deployments.update(deployment_uid, changes=metadata)
class metanames.DeploymentMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Deployments Specs.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

N

my_deployment

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

DESCRIPTION

str

N

my_deployment

CUSTOM

dict

N

{}

AUTO_REDEPLOY

bool

N

False

SPACE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

COMPUTE

dict

N

None

ONLINE

dict

N

{}

BATCH

dict

N

{}

VIRTUAL

dict

N

{}

ASSET

dict

N

{}

R_SHINY

dict

N

{}

HYBRID_PIPELINE_HARDWARE_SPECS

list

N

[{'id': '3342-1ce536-20dc-4444-aac7-7284cf3befc'}]

HARDWARE_SPEC

dict

N

{'id': '3342-1ce536-20dc-4444-aac7-7284cf3befc'}

class metanames.ScoringMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Scoring.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

INPUT_DATA

list

N

[{'fields': ['name', 'age', 'occupation'], 'values': [['john', 23, 'student']]}]

[{'name(optional)': 'string', 'id(optional)': 'string', 'fields(optional)': 'array[string]', 'values': 'array[array[string]]'}]

INPUT_DATA_REFERENCES

list

N

[{'id(optional)': 'string', 'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}, 'schema(optional)': {'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}}]

OUTPUT_DATA_REFERENCE

dict

N

{'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}, 'schema(optional)': {'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}}

EVALUATIONS_SPEC

list

N

[{'id': 'string', 'input_target': 'string', 'metrics_names': ['auroc', 'accuracy']}]

[{'id(optional)': 'string', 'input_target(optional)': 'string', 'metrics_names(optional)': 'array[string]'}]

ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES

dict

N

{'my_env_var1': 'env_var_value1', 'my_env_var2': 'env_var_value2'}

class metanames.DecisionOptimizationMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Decision Optimization.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

INPUT_DATA

list

N

[{'fields': ['name', 'age', 'occupation'], 'values': [['john', 23, 'student']]}]

[{'name(optional)': 'string', 'id(optional)': 'string', 'fields(optional)': 'array[string]', 'values': 'array[array[string]]'}]

INPUT_DATA_REFERENCES

list

N

[{'fields': ['name', 'age', 'occupation'], 'values': [['john', 23, 'student']]}]

[{'name(optional)': 'string', 'id(optional)': 'string', 'fields(optional)': 'array[string]', 'values': 'array[array[string]]'}]

OUTPUT_DATA

list

N

[{'name(optional)': 'string'}]

OUTPUT_DATA_REFERENCES

list

N

{'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}, 'schema(optional)': {'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}}

SOLVE_PARAMETERS

dict

N

Experiments

class client.Experiments(client)[source]

Run new experiment.

ConfigurationMetaNames = <watson_machine_learning_client.metanames.ExperimentMetaNames object>

MetaNames for experiments creation.

clone(experiment_uid, space_id=None, action='copy', rev_id=None)[source]

Creates a new experiment identical with the given experiment either in the same space or in a new space. All dependent assets will be cloned too.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_id: Guid of the experiment to be cloned:

    type: str

  2. space_id: Guid of the space to which the experiment needs to be cloned. (optional)

    type: str

  3. action: Action specifying “copy” or “move”. (optional)

    type: str

  4. rev_id: Revision ID of the experiment. (optional)

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the experiment cloned.

return type: dict

Example

>>> client.experiments.clone(experiment_uid=artifact_id,space_id=space_uid,action="copy")

Note

  • If revision id is not specified, all revisions of the artifact are cloned

  • Default value of the parameter action is copy

  • Space guid is mandatory for move action

create_revision(experiment_id)[source]

Creates a new experiment revision.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_id: Experiment ID.

    type: str

Output

Important

return: Stored experiment new revision details.

return type: dict

Example

>>> experiment_revision_artifact = client.experiments.create_revision(experiment_id)
delete(experiment_uid)[source]

Delete a stored experiment.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Unique Id of the stored experiment

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.experiments.delete(experiment_uid)
get_details(experiment_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of experiment(s). If no experiment UID is specified all experiments metadata is returned.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: UID of experiment (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: experiment(s) metadata

return type: dict (if UID is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if UID is None)

Note

If UID is not specified, all experiments metadata is fetched

Example

>>> experiment_details = client.experiments.get_details(experiment_uid)
>>> experiment_details = client.experiments.get_details()
static get_href(experiment_details)[source]

Get href of stored experiment.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_details: Metadata of the stored experiment

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: href of stored experiment

return type: str

Example

>>> experiment_details = client.experiments.get_detailsf(experiment_uid)
>>> experiment_href = client.experiments.get_href(experiment_details)
get_revision_details(experiment_uid, rev_uid)[source]

Get metadata of stored experiments revisions.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Stored experiment UID (optional).

    type: str

  2. rev_id: rev_id number of experiment.

    type: int

Output

..important::

returns: Stored experiment revision metadata.

return type: dict

Example

>>> experiment_details = client.repository.get_revision_details(experiment_uid,rev_id)
static get_uid(experiment_details)[source]

Get Unique Id of stored experiment.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_details: Metadata of the stored experiment

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of stored experiment

return type: str

Example

>>> experiment_details = client.experiments.get_detailsf(experiment_uid)
>>> experiment_uid = client.experiments.get_uid(experiment_details)
list(limit=None)[source]

List stored experiments. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all experiments in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.experiments.list()
list_revisions(experiment_uid, limit=None)[source]

List all revision for the given experiment uid.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Unique id of stored experiment.

    type: str

  2. limit: Limit number of fetched records (optional).

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all experiment’s revisions in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.experiments.list_revisions(experiment_uid)
store(meta_props)[source]

Create an experiment.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the experiment configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: stored experiment metadata

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my_experiment',
>>>  client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.EVALUATION_METRICS: ['accuracy'],
>>>  client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.TRAINING_REFERENCES: [
>>>      {
>>>        'pipeline': {'href': pipeline_href_1}
>>>
>>>      },
>>>      {
>>>        'pipeline': {'href':pipeline_href_2}
>>>      },
>>>   ]
>>> }
>>> experiment_details = client.experiments.store(meta_props=metadata)
>>> experiment_href = client.experiments.get_href(experiment_details)
update(experiment_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing experiment metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: UID of experiment which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated experiment

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME:"updated_exp"
>>> }
>>> exp_details = client.experiments.update(experiment_uid, changes=metadata)
class metanames.ExperimentMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for experiments.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

Hand-written Digit Recognition

DESCRIPTION

str

N

Hand-written Digit Recognition training

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

EVALUATION_METHOD

str

N

multiclass

EVALUATION_METRICS

list

N

[{'name': 'accuracy', 'maximize': False}]

[{'name(required)': 'string', 'maximize(optional)': 'boolean'}]

TRAINING_REFERENCES

list

Y

[{'pipeline': {'href': '/v4/pipelines/6d758251-bb01-4aa5-a7a3-72339e2ff4d8'}}]

[{'pipeline(optional)': {'href(required)': 'string', 'data_bindings(optional)': [{'data_reference(required)': 'string', 'node_id(required)': 'string'}], 'nodes_parameters(optional)': [{'node_id(required)': 'string', 'parameters(required)': 'dict'}]}, 'training_lib(optional)': {'href(required)': 'string', 'compute(optional)': {'name(required)': 'string', 'nodes(optional)': 'number'}, 'runtime(optional)': {'href(required)': 'string'}, 'command(optional)': 'string', 'parameters(optional)': 'dict'}}]

SPACE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

LABEL_COLUMN

str

N

label

CUSTOM

dict

N

{'field1': 'value1'}

Model definitions (Applicable only for IBM Cloud Pak for Data)

class client.ModelDefinition(client)[source]

Store and manage your model_definitions.

ConfigurationMetaNames = <watson_machine_learning_client.metanames.ModelDefinitionMetaNames object>

MetaNames for model_definition creation.

delete(model_definition_uid)[source]

Delete a stored model_definition.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_definition_uid: Unique Id of stored Model definition

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.model_definitions.delete(model_definition_uid)
get_details(model_definition_uid)[source]

Get metadata of stored model_definition.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_definition_uid: Unique Id of model_definition

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: metadata of model definition

return type: dict dict (if model_definition_uid is not None)

Example

>>> model_definition_details = client.model_definitions.get_details(model_definition_uid)
get_href(model_definition_details)[source]

Get href of stored model_definition.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_definition_details: Stored model_definition details.

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: href of stored model_definition.

return type: str

Example

>>> model_definition_uid = client.model_definitions.get_href(model_definition_details)
get_uid(model_definition_details)[source]

Get uid of stored model.

Parameters

model_definition_details (dict) – stored model_definition details

Returns

uid of stored model_definition

Return type

{str_type}

A way you might use me is:

>>> model_definition_uid = client.model_definitions.get_uid(model_definition_details)
list(limit=None)[source]

List stored model_definition assets. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all model_definition assets in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.model_definitions.list()
list_revisions(model_definition_uid, limit=None)[source]

List stored model_definition assets. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_definition_uid: Unique id of model_definition

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all model_definition revision in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.model_definitions.list_revisions()
store(model_definition, meta_props)[source]

Create a model_definitions.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the model_definition configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.model_definitions.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the model_defintion created

return type: dict

Example

>>>  client.model_definitions.store(model_definition, meta_props)
class metanames.ModelDefinitionMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Model Definition.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

my_model_definition

DESCRIPTION

str

N

my model_definition

PLATFORM

dict

Y

{'name': 'python', 'versions': ['3.7']}

{'name(required)': 'string', 'version(required)': 'version'}

VERSION

str

Y

1.0

COMMAND

str

N

python3 convolutional_network.py

CUSTOM

dict

N

{'field1': 'value1'}

SPACE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

Pipelines

class client.Pipelines(client)[source]

Store and manage your pipelines.

ConfigurationMetaNames = <watson_machine_learning_client.metanames.PipelineMetanames object>

MetaNames for pipelines creation.

clone(pipeline_uid, space_id=None, action='copy', rev_id=None)[source]

Creates a new pipeline identical with the given pipeline either in the same space or in a new space. All dependent assets will be cloned too.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Guid of the pipeline to be cloned:

    type: str

  2. space_id: Guid of the space to which the pipeline needs to be cloned. (optional) type: str

  3. action: Action specifying “copy” or “move”. (optional) type: str

  4. rev_id: Revision ID of the pipeline. (optional) type: str

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the pipeline cloned.

return type: dict

Example

>>> client.pipelines.clone(pipeline_uid=artifact_id,space_id=space_uid,action="copy")

Note

  • If revision id is not specified, all revisions of the artifact are cloned

  • Default value of the parameter action is copy

  • Space guid is mandatory for move action

create_revision(pipeline_uid)[source]

Create a new pipeline revision.

Parameters:

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Unique pipeline ID.

    type: str

Example:

>>> client.pipelines.create_revision(pipeline_uid)
delete(pipeline_uid)[source]

Delete a stored pipeline.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Unique Id of Pipeline

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.pipelines.delete(pipeline_uid)
get_details(pipeline_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored pipeline(s). If pipeline UID is not specified returns all pipelines metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Pipeline UID (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of pipeline(s)

return type: dict (if UID is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if UID is None)

Note

If UID is not specified, all pipelines metadata is fetched

Example

>>> pipeline_details = client.pipelines.get_details(pipeline_uid)
>>> pipeline_details = client.pipelines.get_details()
static get_href(pipeline_details)[source]

Get hef from pipeline details.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_details: Metadata of the stored pipeline

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: pipeline href

return type: str

Example

>>> pipeline_details = client.pipelines.get_details(pipeline_uid)
>>> pipeline_href = client.pipelines.ger_href(pipeline_details)
get_revision_details(pipeline_uid, rev_uid)[source]

Get metadata of pipeline revision.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Stored pipeline UID.

    type: str

  2. rev_uid: Stored pipeline revision ID.

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Stored pipeline revision metadata.

return type: dict

Example

>>> pipeline_details = client.pipelines.get_revisions_details(pipeline_uid, rev_uid)
static get_uid(pipeline_details)[source]

Get pipeline_uid from pipeline details.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_details: Metadata of the stored pipeline

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of pipeline

return type: str

Example

>>> pipeline_uid = client.pipelines.get_uid(pipeline_details)
list(limit=None)[source]

List stored pipelines. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all pipelines in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.pipelines.list()
list_revisions(pipeline_uid, limit=None)[source]

List all revision for the given pipeline uid.

Parameters .. important:

#. **pipeline_uid**: Unique id of stored pipeline.

   **type**: str


#. **limit**: Limit number of fetched records (optional).

   **type**: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all pipelines revisions in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> pipeline_revision_details = client.pipelines.list_revisions(pipeline_uid)
store(meta_props)[source]

Create a pipeline.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the pipeline configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.pipelines.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: stored pipeline metadata

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.pipelines.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my_pipeline',
>>>  client.pipelines.ConfigurationMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: 'sample description'
>>> }
>>> pipeline_details = client.pipelines.store(training_definition_filepath, meta_props=metadata)
>>> pipeline_url = client.pipelines.get_href(pipeline_details)
update(pipeline_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing pipeline metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Unique Id of pipeline which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated pipeline

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.pipelines.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME:"updated_pipeline"
>>> }
>>> pipeline_details = client.pipelines.update(pipeline_uid, changes=metadata)
class metanames.PipelineMetanames[source]

Set of MetaNames for pipelines.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

Hand-written Digit Recognitionu

DESCRIPTION

str

N

Hand-written Digit Recognition training

SPACE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

DOCUMENT

dict

N

{'doc_type': 'pipeline', 'version': '2.0', 'primary_pipeline': 'dlaas_only', 'pipelines': [{'id': 'dlaas_only', 'runtime_ref': 'hybrid', 'nodes': [{'id': 'training', 'type': 'model_node', 'op': 'dl_train', 'runtime_ref': 'DL', 'inputs': [], 'outputs': [], 'parameters': {'name': 'tf-mnist', 'description': 'Simple MNIST model implemented in TF', 'command': 'python3 convolutional_network.py --trainImagesFile ${DATA_DIR}/train-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --trainLabelsFile ${DATA_DIR}/train-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --testImagesFile ${DATA_DIR}/t10k-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --testLabelsFile ${DATA_DIR}/t10k-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --learningRate 0.001 --trainingIters 6000', 'compute': {'name': 'k80', 'nodes': 1}, 'training_lib_href': '/v4/libraries/64758251-bt01-4aa5-a7ay-72639e2ff4d2/content'}, 'target_bucket': 'wml-dev-results'}]}]}

{'doc_type(required)': 'string', 'version(required)': 'string', 'primary_pipeline(required)': 'string', 'pipelines(required)': [{'id(required)': 'string', 'runtime_ref(required)': 'string', 'nodes(required)': [{'id': 'string', 'type': 'string', 'inputs': 'list', 'outputs': 'list', 'parameters': {'training_lib_href': 'string'}}]}]}

CUSTOM

dict

N

{'field1': 'value1'}

IMPORT

dict

N

{'connection': {'endpoint_url': 'https://s3-api.us-geo.objectstorage.softlayer.net', 'access_key_id': '***', 'secret_access_key': '***'}, 'location': {'bucket': 'train-data', 'path': 'training_path'}, 'type': 's3'}

{'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}}

RUNTIMES

list

N

[{'id': 'id', 'name': 'tensorflow', 'version': '1.13-py3'}]

COMMAND

str

N

convolutional_network.py --trainImagesFile train-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --trainLabelsFile train-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --testImagesFile t10k-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --testLabelsFile t10k-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --learningRate 0.001 --trainingIters 6000

LIBRARY_UID

str

N

fb9752c9-301a-415d-814f-cf658d7b856a

COMPUTE

dict

N

{'name': 'k80', 'nodes': 1}

Repository

class client.Repository(client)[source]

Store and manage your models, functions, spaces, pipelines and experiments using Watson Machine Learning Repository.

Important

  1. To view ModelMetaNames, use:

    >>> client.repository.ModelMetaNames.show()
    
  2. To view ExperimentMetaNames, use:

    >>> client.repository.ExperimentMetaNames.show()
    
  3. To view FunctionMetaNames, use:

    >>> client.repository.FunctionMetaNames.show()
    
  4. To view PipelineMetaNames, use:

    >>> client.repository.PipelineMetaNames.show()
    
  5. To view SpacesMetaNames, use:

    >>> client.repository.SpacesMetaNames.show()
    
  6. To view MemberMetaNames, use:

    >>> client.repository.MemberMetaNames.show()
    
clone(artifact_id, space_id=None, action='copy', rev_id=None)[source]

Creates a new resource(models, runtimes, libraries, experiments, functions, pipelines) identical with the model either in the same space or in a new space. All dependent assets will be cloned too.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_id: Guid of the artifact to be cloned:

    type: str

  2. space_id: Guid of the space to which the model needs to be cloned. (optional)

    type: str

  3. action: Action specifying “copy” or “move”. (optional)

    type: str

  4. rev_id: Revision ID of the artifact. (optional)

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the model cloned.

return type: dict

Example
>>> client.repository.clone(artifact_id=artifact_id,space_id=space_uid,action="copy")

Note

  • If revision id is not specified, all revisions of the artifact are cloned.

  • Default value of the parameter action is copy.

  • Space guid is mandatory for move action.

create_experiment_revision(experiment_uid)[source]

Create a new version for a experiment.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Unique ID of the experiment.

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Experiment version details.

return type: dict

Example:

>>> stored_experiment_revision_details = client.repository.create_experiment_revision(experiment_uid)
create_function_revision(function_uid)[source]

Create a new version for a function.

Parameters

Important

  1. function_uid: Unique ID of the function.

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Function version details.

return type: dict

Example

>>> stored_function_revision_details = client.repository.create_function_revision( function_uid)
create_member(space_uid, meta_props)[source]

Create a member within a space.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the member configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.spaces.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of the stored member

return type: dict

Note

  • client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.ROLE can be any one of the following “viewer, editor, admin”

  • client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.IDENTITY_TYPE can be any one of the following “user,service”

  • client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.IDENTITY can be either service-ID or IAM-userID

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.ROLE:"Admin",
>>>  client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.IDENTITY:"iam-ServiceId-5a216e59-6592-43b9-8669-625d341aca71",
>>>  client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.IDENTITY_TYPE:"service"
>>> }
>>> members_details = client.repository.create_member(space_uid=space_id, meta_props=metadata)
create_model_revision(model_uid)[source]

Create a new version for a model.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_uid: Model ID.

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Model version details.

return type: dict

Example

>>> stored_model_revision_details = client.repository.create_model_revision( model_uid="MODELID")
create_pipeline_revision(pipeline_uid)[source]

Create a new version for a model.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Unique ID of the Pipeline.

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Pipeline version details.

return type: dict

Example

>>> stored_pipeline_revision_details = client.repository.create_pipeline_revision( pipeline_uid)
create_revision(artifact_uid)[source]

Create revision for passed artifact_uid.

Parameters

Important

  1. artifact_uid: Unique id of stored model, experiment, function or pipelines.

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Artifact new revision metadata.

return type: dict

Example

>>> details = client.repository.create_revision(artifact_uid)
delete(artifact_uid)[source]

Delete model, experiment, pipeline, space, runtime, library or function from repository.

Parameters

Important

  1. artifact_uid: Unique id of stored model, experiment, function, pipeline, space, library or runtime

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.repository.delete(artifact_uid)
download(artifact_uid, filename='downloaded_artifact.tar.gz', rev_uid=None)[source]

Downloads configuration file for artifact with specified uid.

Parameters

Important

  1. artifact_uid: Unique Id of model, function, runtime or library

    type: str

  2. filename: Name of the file to which the artifact content has to be downloaded

    default value: downloaded_artifact.tar.gz

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Path to the downloaded artifact content

return type: str

Note

If filename is not specified, the default filename is “downloaded_artifact.tar.gz”.

Example

>>> client.repository.download(model_uid, 'my_model.tar.gz')
get_details(artifact_uid=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored artifacts. If artifact_uid is not specified returns all models, experiments, functions, pipelines, spaces, libraries and runtimes metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. artifact_uid: Unique Id of stored model, experiment, function, pipeline, space, library or runtime (optional)

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: stored artifact(s) metadata

return type: dict

dict (if artifact_uid is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if artifact_uid is None)

Note

If artifact_uid is not specified, all models, experiments, functions, pipelines, spaces, libraries and runtimes metadata is fetched

Example

>>> details = client.repository.get_details(artifact_uid)
>>> details = client.repository.get_details()
get_experiment_details(experiment_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of experiment. If no experiment_uid is specified all experiments metadata is returned.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Unique Id of experiment (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: experiment(s) metadata

return type: dict

dict (if experiment_uid is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if experiment_uid is None)

Note

If experiment_uid is not specified, all experiments metadata is fetched

Example

>>> experiment_details = client.respository.get_experiment_details(experiment_uid)
static get_experiment_href(experiment_details)[source]

Get href of stored experiment.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_details: Metadata of the stored experiment

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: href of stored experiment

return type: str

Example
>>> experiment_details = client.repository.get_experiment_detailsf(experiment_uid)
>>> experiment_href = client.repository.get_experiment_href(experiment_details)
get_experiment_revision_details(experiment_uid, rev_id)[source]

Get metadata of experiment revision.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Unique Id of experiment

    type: str

  2. rev_id: Unique id of experiment revision

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: experiment revision metadata

return type: dict

Example
>>> experiment_rev_details = client.respository.get_experiment__revision_details(experiment_uid, rev_uid)
static get_experiment_uid(experiment_details)[source]

Get Unique Id of stored experiment.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_details: Metadata of the stored experiment

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of stored experiment

return type: str

Example
>>> experiment_details = client.repository.get_experiment_detailsf(experiment_uid)
>>> experiment_uid = client.repository.get_experiment_uid(experiment_details)
get_function_details(function_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of function. If no function_uid is specified all functions metadata is returned.

Parameters

Important

  1. function_uid: Unique Id of function (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: function(s) metadata

return type: dict

dict (if function_uid is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if function_uid is None)

Note

If function_uid is not specified, all functions metadata is fetched

Example

>>> function_details = client.respository.get_function_details(function_uid)
>>> function_details = client.respository.get_function_details()
static get_function_href(function_details)[source]

Get href of stored function.

Parameters

Important

  1. function_details: Metadata of the stored function

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: href of stored function

return type: str

Example

>>> function_details = client.repository.get_function_detailsf(function_uid)
>>> function_url = client.repository.get_function_href(function_details)
get_function_revision_details(function_uid, rev_id)[source]

Get metadata of function revision.

Parameters

Important

  1. function_uid: Unique Id of function

    type: str

  2. rev_id: Unique Id of function revision

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: function revision metadata

return type: dict

Example

>>> function_rev_details = client.respository.get_function_revision_details(function_uid, rev_id)
static get_function_uid(function_details)[source]

Get Unique Id of stored function.

Parameters

Important

  1. function_details: Metadata of the stored function

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of stored function

return type: str

Example

>>> function_details = client.repository.get_function_detailsf(function_uid)
>>> function_uid = client.repository.get_function_uid(function_details)
static get_member_href(member_details)[source]

Get member_href from member details.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_details: Metadata of the stored member

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: member href

return type: str

Example

>>> member_details = client.repository.get_members_details(member_id)
>>> member_href = client.repository.get_member_href(member_details)
static get_member_uid(member_details)[source]

Get member_uid from member details.

Parameters

Important

  1. member_details: Metadata of the created member

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: unique id of member

return type: str

Example

>>> member_details = client.repository.get_members_details(member_id)
>>> member_id = client.repository.get_member_uid(member_details)
get_members_details(space_uid, member_id=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of members associated with a space. If member_uid is not specified, it returns all the members metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: Unique id of member (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of member(s) of a space

return type: dict dict (if member_id is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if member_id is None)

Note

If member id is not specified, all members metadata is fetched

Example

>>> member_details = client.repository.get_members_details(space_uid,member_id)
get_model_details(model_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored model. If model_uid is not specified returns all models metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_uid: Unique Id of Model (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of model(s)

return type: dict dict (if model_uid is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if model_uid is None)

Note

If model_uid is not specified, all models metadata is fetched

Example

>>> model_details = client.repository.get_model_details(model_uid)
>>> models_details = client.repository.get_model_details()
static get_model_href(model_details)[source]

Get href of stored model.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_details: Metadata of the stored model

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: href of stored model

return type: str

Example

>>> model_details = client.repository.get_model_detailsf(model_uid)
>>> model_uid = client.repository.get_model_href(model_details)
get_model_revision_details(model_uid, rev_uid)[source]

Get metadata of model revision.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Unique Id of model

    type: str

  2. limit: Unique id of model revision

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: model revision metadata

return type: dict

Example

>>> model_rev_details = client.respository.get_model_revision_details(model_uid, rev_uid)
static get_model_uid(model_details)[source]

Get Unique Id of stored model.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_details: Metadata of the stored model

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of stored model

return type: str

Example

>>> model_details = client.repository.get_model_detailsf(model_uid)
>>> model_uid = client.repository.get_model_uid(model_details)
get_pipeline_details(pipeline_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored pipelines. If pipeline_uid is not specified returns all pipelines metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Unique id of Pipeline(optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of pipeline(s)

return type: dict dict (if pipeline_uid is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if pipeline_uid is None)

Note

If pipeline_uid is not specified, all pipelines metadata is fetched

Example

>>> pipeline_details = client.repository.get_pipeline_details(pipeline_uid)
>>> pipeline_details = client.repository.get_pipeline_details()
static get_pipeline_href(pipeline_details)[source]

Get pipeline_hef from pipeline details.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_details: Metadata of the stored pipeline

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: pipeline href

return type: str

Example

>>> pipeline_details = client.repository.get_pipeline_details(pipeline_uid)
>>> pipeline_href = client.repository.get_pipeline_href(pipeline_details)
get_pipeline_revision_details(pipeline_uid, rev_id)[source]

Get metadata of stored pipeline revision.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Unique id of Pipeline

    type: str

  2. rev_id: Unique id Pipeline revision

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: metadata of revision pipeline(s)

return type: dict

Example

>>> pipeline_rev_details = client.repository.get_pipeline_revision_details(pipeline_uid, rev_id)
static get_pipeline_uid(pipeline_details)[source]

Get pipeline_uid from pipeline details.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_details: Metadata of the stored pipeline

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of pipeline

return type: str

Example

>>> pipeline_details = client.repository.get_pipeline_details(pipeline_uid)
>>> pipeline_uid = client.repository.get_pipeline_uid(pipeline_details)
get_space_details(space_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored space. If space_uid is not specified returns all model spaces metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: Unique id of Space (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of space(s)

return type: dict dict (if space_uid is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if space_uid is None)

Note

If space_uid is not specified, all spaces metadata is fetched

Example

>>> space_details = client.repository.get_space_details(space_uid)
>>> space_details = client.repository.get_space_details()
static get_space_href(space_details)[source]

Get space_href from space details.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_details: Metadata of the stored space

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: space href

return type: str

Example

>>> space_details = client.repository.get_space_details(space_uid)
>>> space_href = client.repository.get_space_href(space_details)
static get_space_uid(space_details)[source]

Get space_uid from space details.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_details: Metadata of the stored space

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique Id of space

return type: str

Example

>>> space_details = client.repository.get_space_details(space_uid)
>>> space_uid = client.repository.get_space_uid(space_details)
list()[source]

List stored models, pipelines, runtimes, libraries, functions, spaces and experiments. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all models, pipelines, runtimes, libraries, functions, spaces and experiments in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list()
list_experiments(limit=None)[source]

List stored experiments. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all experiments in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list_experiments()
list_experiments_revisions(experiment_uid, limit=None)[source]

List stored experiment revisions. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Uniquie Id of the experiment

    type: str

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all revisions of given experiment ID in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list_experiments_revisions(experiment_uid)
list_functions(limit=None)[source]

List stored functions. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all functions in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.respository.list_functions()
list_functions_revisions(function_uid, limit=None)[source]

List stored function revisions. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. function_uid: Uniquie Id of the function

    type: str

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all revisions of given function ID in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list_functions_revisions(function_uid)
list_members(space_uid, limit=None)[source]

List stored members of a space. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all members associated with a space in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.spaces.list_members()
list_models(limit=None)[source]

List stored models. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all models in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list_models()
list_models_revisions(model_uid, limit=None)[source]

List stored model revisions. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_uid: Uniquie Id of the model

    type: str

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all revisions of given model ID in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list_models_revisions(model_uid)
list_pipelines(limit=None)[source]

List stored pipelines. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all pipelines in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list_pipelines()
list_pipelines_revisions(pipeline_uid, limit=None)[source]

List stored pipeline revisions. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_uid: Uniquie Id of the pipeline

    type: str

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all revisions of given pipeline ID in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list_pipelines_revisions(pipeline_uid)
list_spaces(limit=None)[source]

List stored spaces. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all spaces in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.repository.list_spaces()
load(artifact_uid)[source]

Load model from repository to object in local environment.

Parameters

Important

  1. artifact_uid: Unique Id of model

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: model object

return type: object

Example

>>> model_obj = client.repository.load(model_uid)
store_experiment(meta_props)[source]

Create an experiment.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the experiment configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the experiment created

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my_experiment',
>>>  client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.EVALUATION_METRICS: ['accuracy'],
>>>  client.experiments.ConfigurationMetaNames.TRAINING_REFERENCES: [
>>>      {
>>>        'pipeline': {'href': pipeline_href_1}
>>>      },
>>>      {
>>>        'pipeline': {'href':pipeline_href_2}
>>>      },
>>>   ]
>>> }
>>> experiment_details = client.repository.store_experiment(meta_props=metadata)
>>> experiment_href = client.repository.get_experiment_href(experiment_details)
store_function(function, meta_props)[source]

Create a function.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data or name of the function. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.functions.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

  2. function: path to file with archived function content or function (as described above)

    • As a ‘function’ may be used one of the following:

    • filepath to gz file

    • ‘score’ function reference, where the function is the function which will be deployed

    • generator function, which takes no argument or arguments which all have primitive python default values and as result return ‘score’ function

    type: str or function

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the function created.

return type: dict

Example

The most simple use is (using score function):

>>> def score(payload):
>>>      values = [[row[0]*row[1]] for row in payload['values']]
>>>      return {'fields': ['multiplication'], 'values': values}
>>> stored_function_details = client.functions.store(score, name)

Other, more interesting example is using generator function. In this situation it is possible to pass some variables:

>>> wml_creds = {...}
>>> def gen_function(wml_credentials=wml_creds, x=2):
        def f(payload):
            values = [[row[0]*row[1]*x] for row in payload['values']]
            return {'fields': ['multiplication'], 'values': values}
        return f
>>> stored_function_details = client.functions.store(gen_function, name)

In more complicated cases you should create proper metadata, similar to this one:

>>> metadata = {
>>>    client.repository.FunctionMetaNames.NAME: "function",
>>>    client.repository.FunctionMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: "This is ai function",
>>>    client.repository.FunctionMetaNames.RUNTIME_UID: "53dc4cf1-252f-424b-b52d-5cdd9814987f",
>>>    client.repository.FunctionMetaNames.INPUT_DATA_SCHEMAS: [{"fields": [{"metadata": {}, "type": "string", "name": "GENDER", "nullable": True}]}],
>>>    client.repository.FunctionMetaNames.OUTPUT_DATA_SCHEMAS:[{"fields": [{"metadata": {}, "type": "string", "name": "GENDER", "nullable": True}]}],
>>>    client.repository.FunctionMetaNames.TAGS: [{"value": "ProjectA", "description": "Functions created for ProjectA"}]
>>> }
>>> stored_function_details = client.repository.store_function(score, metadata)
store_model(model, meta_props=None, training_data=None, training_target=None, pipeline=None, feature_names=None, label_column_names=None, subtrainingId=None)[source]

Create a model.

Parameters

Important

  1. model:

    Can be one of following:

    • The train model object:

      • scikit-learn

      • xgboost

      • spark (PipelineModel)

    • path to saved model in format:

      • keras (.tgz)

      • pmml (.xml)

      • scikit-learn (.tar.gz)

      • tensorflow (.tar.gz)

      • spss (.str)

    • directory containing model file(s):

      • scikit-learn

      • xgboost

      • tensorflow

    • unique id of trained model

  2. training_data: Spark DataFrame supported for spark models. Pandas dataframe, numpy.ndarray or array supported for scikit-learn models

    type: spark dataframe, pandas dataframe, numpy.ndarray or array

  3. meta_props: meta data of the models configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.repository.ModelMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

  4. training_target: array with labels required for scikit-learn models

    type: array

  5. pipeline: pipeline required for spark mllib models

    type: object

  6. feature_names: Feature names for the training data in case of Scikit-Learn/XGBoost models. This is applicable only in the case where the training data is not of type - pandas.DataFrame.

    type: numpy.ndarray or list

  7. label_column_names: Label column names of the trained Scikit-Learn/XGBoost models.

    type: numpy.ndarray and list

  8. subtrainingId: The subtraining ID for a training created via an experiment.

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the model created

return type: dict

Note

  • For a keras model, model content is expected to contain a .h5 file and an archived version of it.

  • For deploying a keras model, it is mandatory to pass the FRAMEWORK_LIBRARIES along with other metaprops.

    >>> client.repository.ModelMetaNames.FRAMEWORK_LIBRARIES: [{'name':'keras', 'version': '2.1.3'}]
    
  • feature_names is an optional argument containing the feature names for the training data in case of Scikit-Learn/XGBoost models. Valid types are numpy.ndarray and list. This is applicable only in the case where the training data is not of type - pandas.DataFrame.

  • If the training data is of type pandas.DataFrame and feature_names are provided, feature_names are ignored.

  • The value can be a single dictionary(being deprecated, use list even for single schema) or a list if you are using single input data schema. you can provide multiple schemas as dictionaries inside a list.

Example

>>> stored_model_details = client.repository.store_model(model, name)

In more complicated cases you should create proper metadata, similar to this one:

>>> metadata = {
>>>        client.repository.ModelMetaNames.NAME: 'customer satisfaction prediction model',
>>>        client.repository.ModelMetaNames.TYPE: 'tensorflow_1.5',
>>>        client.repository.ModelMetaNames.RUNTIME_UID: 'tensorflow_1.5-py3'
>>>}

In case when you want to provide input data schema of the model, you can provide it as part of meta

>>> metadata = {
>>>        client.repository.ModelMetaNames.NAME: 'customer satisfaction prediction model',
>>>        client.repository.ModelMetaNames.RUNTIME_UID: 'spss-modeler_18.1',
>>>        client.repository.ModelMetaNames.TYPE: 'spss-modeler_18.1',
>>>        client.repository.ModelMetaNames.INPUT_DATA_SCHEMA: [{'id': 'test',
>>>                                                             'type': 'list',
>>>                                                             'fields': [{'name': 'age', 'type': 'float'},
>>>                                                                        {'name': 'sex', 'type': 'float'},
>>>                                                                         {'name': 'fbs', 'type': 'float'},
>>>                                                                         {'name': 'restbp', 'type': 'float'}]
>>>                                                               },
>>>                                                               {'id': 'test2',
>>>                                                                'type': 'list',
>>>                                                                'fields': [{'name': 'age', 'type': 'float'},
>>>                                                                           {'name': 'sex', 'type': 'float'},
>>>                                                                           {'name': 'fbs', 'type': 'float'},
>>>                                                                           {'name': 'restbp', 'type': 'float'}]
>>>                                                               }]
>>>             }

A way you might use me with local tar.gz containing model:

>>> stored_model_details = client.repository.store_model(path_to_tar_gz, meta_props=metadata, training_data=None)

A way you might use me with local directory containing model file(s):

>>> stored_model_details = client.repository.store_model(path_to_model_directory, meta_props=metadata, training_data=None)

A way you might use me with trained model guid:

>>> stored_model_details = client.repository.store_model(trained_model_guid, meta_props=metadata, training_data=None)
store_pipeline(meta_props)[source]

Create a pipeline.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the pipeline configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.pipelines.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the pipeline createdn return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.pipelines.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my_training_definition',
>>>  client.pipelines.ConfigurationMetaNames.DOCUMENT: {"doc_type":"pipeline","version": "2.0","primary_pipeline": "dlaas_only","pipelines": [{"id": "dlaas_only","runtime_ref": "hybrid","nodes": [{"id": "training","type": "model_node","op": "dl_train","runtime_ref": "DL","inputs": [],"outputs": [],"parameters": {"name": "tf-mnist","description": "Simple MNIST model implemented in TF","command": "python3 convolutional_network.py --trainImagesFile ${DATA_DIR}/train-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --trainLabelsFile ${DATA_DIR}/train-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --testImagesFile ${DATA_DIR}/t10k-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --testLabelsFile ${DATA_DIR}/t10k-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --learningRate 0.001 --trainingIters 6000","compute": {"name": "k80","nodes": 1},"training_lib_href":"/v4/libraries/64758251-bt01-4aa5-a7ay-72639e2ff4d2/content"},"target_bucket": "wml-dev-results"}]}]}}
>>> pipeline_details = client.repository.store_pipeline(pipeline_filepath, meta_props=metadata)
>>> pipeline_href = client.repository.get_pipeline_href(pipeline_details)
store_space(meta_props)[source]

Create a space.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the space configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.spaces.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the space created

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.spaces.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my_space'
>>> }
>>> space_details = client.repository.store_space(meta_props=metadata)
>>> space_href = client.repository.get_space_href(experiment_details)
update_experiment(experiment_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing experiment metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. experiment_uid: Unique of Id experiment which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated experiment

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.repository.ExperimentMetaNames.NAME:"updated_exp"
>>> }
>>> exp_details = client.repository.update_experiment(experiment_uid, changes=metadata)
update_function(function_uid, changes, update_function=None)[source]

Updates existing function metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. function_uid: Unique Id of function which define what should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: Elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames.

    type: dict

  3. update_function: Path to file with archived function content or function which should be changed for specific function_uid. This parameters is valid only for CP4D 3.0.0.

    type: str or function

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated function

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.repository.FunctionMetaNames.NAME:"updated_function"
>>> }
>>>
>>> function_details = client.repository.update_function(function_uid, changes=metadata)
update_model(model_uid, updated_meta_props=None, update_model=None)[source]

Updates existing model metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_uid: Unique id of model which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. updated_meta_props: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

  3. update_model: archived model content file or path to directory containing archived model file which should be changed for specific model_uid. This parameters is valid only for CP4D 3.0.0.

    type: object or archived model content file

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated model

return type: dict

Example 1

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.repository.ModelMetaNames.NAME:"updated_model"
>>> }
>>> model_details = client.repository.update_model(model_uid, updated_meta_props=metadata)

Example 2

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.repository.ModelMetaNames.NAME:"updated_model"
>>> }
>>> model_details = client.repository.update_model(model_uid, updated_meta_props=metadata, update_model="newmodel_content.tar.gz")
update_pipeline(pipeline_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing pipeline metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. pipeline_uid: Unique Id of pipeline which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated pipeline

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.repository.PipelineMetanames.NAME:"updated_pipeline"
>>> }
>>> pipeline_details = client.repository.update_pipeline(pipeline_uid, changes=metadata)
update_space(space_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing space metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: Unique Id of space which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated space

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.repository.SpacesMetaNames.NAME:"updated_space"
>>> }
>>> space_details = client.repository.update_space(space_uid, changes=metadata)
class metanames.ModelMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for models.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

my_model

DESCRIPTION

str

N

my_description

INPUT_DATA_SCHEMA

list

N

{'id': '1', 'type': 'struct', 'fields': [{'name': 'x', 'type': 'double', 'nullable': False, 'metadata': {}}, {'name': 'y', 'type': 'double', 'nullable': False, 'metadata': {}}]}

{'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}

TRAINING_DATA_REFERENCES

list

N

[]

[{'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}, 'schema(optional)': {'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}}]

OUTPUT_DATA_SCHEMA

dict

N

{'id': '1', 'type': 'struct', 'fields': [{'name': 'x', 'type': 'double', 'nullable': False, 'metadata': {}}, {'name': 'y', 'type': 'double', 'nullable': False, 'metadata': {}}]}

{'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}

LABEL_FIELD

str

N

PRODUCT_LINE

TRANSFORMED_LABEL_FIELD

str

N

PRODUCT_LINE_IX

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'string', 'description': 'string'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

SIZE

dict

N

{'in_memory': 0, 'content': 0}

{'in_memory(optional)': 'string', 'content(optional)': 'string'}

SPACE_UID

str

N

53628d69-ced9-4f43-a8cd-9954344039a8

PIPELINE_UID

str

N

53628d69-ced9-4f43-a8cd-9954344039a8

RUNTIME_UID

str

N

53628d69-ced9-4f43-a8cd-9954344039a8

TYPE

str

Y

mllib_2.1

CUSTOM

dict

N

{}

DOMAIN

str

N

Watson Machine Learning

HYPER_PARAMETERS

dict

N

METRICS

list

N

IMPORT

dict

N

{'connection': {'endpoint_url': 'https://s3-api.us-geo.objectstorage.softlayer.net', 'access_key_id': '***', 'secret_access_key': '***'}, 'location': {'bucket': 'train-data', 'path': 'training_path'}, 'type': 's3'}

{'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}}

TRAINING_LIB_UID

str

N

53628d69-ced9-4f43-a8cd-9954344039a8

MODEL_DEFINITION_UID

str

N

53628d6_cdee13-35d3-s8989343

SOFTWARE_SPEC_UID

str

N

53628d69-ced9-4f43-a8cd-9954344039a8

TF_MODEL_PARAMS

dict

N

{'save_format': 'None', 'signatures': 'struct', 'options': 'None', 'custom_objects': 'string'}

class metanames.ExperimentMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for experiments.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

Hand-written Digit Recognition

DESCRIPTION

str

N

Hand-written Digit Recognition training

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

EVALUATION_METHOD

str

N

multiclass

EVALUATION_METRICS

list

N

[{'name': 'accuracy', 'maximize': False}]

[{'name(required)': 'string', 'maximize(optional)': 'boolean'}]

TRAINING_REFERENCES

list

Y

[{'pipeline': {'href': '/v4/pipelines/6d758251-bb01-4aa5-a7a3-72339e2ff4d8'}}]

[{'pipeline(optional)': {'href(required)': 'string', 'data_bindings(optional)': [{'data_reference(required)': 'string', 'node_id(required)': 'string'}], 'nodes_parameters(optional)': [{'node_id(required)': 'string', 'parameters(required)': 'dict'}]}, 'training_lib(optional)': {'href(required)': 'string', 'compute(optional)': {'name(required)': 'string', 'nodes(optional)': 'number'}, 'runtime(optional)': {'href(required)': 'string'}, 'command(optional)': 'string', 'parameters(optional)': 'dict'}}]

SPACE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

LABEL_COLUMN

str

N

label

CUSTOM

dict

N

{'field1': 'value1'}

class metanames.FunctionMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for AI functions.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

ai_function

DESCRIPTION

str

N

This is ai function

RUNTIME_UID

str

N

53628d69-ced9-4f43-a8cd-9954344039a8

SOFTWARE_SPEC_UID

str

N

53628d69-ced9-4f43-a8cd-9954344039a8

INPUT_DATA_SCHEMAS

list

N

[{'id': '1', 'type': 'struct', 'fields': [{'name': 'x', 'type': 'double', 'nullable': False, 'metadata': {}}, {'name': 'y', 'type': 'double', 'nullable': False, 'metadata': {}}]}]

[{'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}]

OUTPUT_DATA_SCHEMAS

list

N

[{'id': '1', 'type': 'struct', 'fields': [{'name': 'multiplication', 'type': 'double', 'nullable': False, 'metadata': {}}]}]

[{'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}]

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'ProjectA', 'description': 'Functions created for ProjectA'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

TYPE

str

N

python

CUSTOM

dict

N

{}

SAMPLE_SCORING_INPUT

list

N

{'input_data': [{'fields': ['name', 'age', 'occupation'], 'values': [['john', 23, 'student'], ['paul', 33, 'engineer']]}]}

{'id(optional)': 'string', 'fields(optional)': 'array', 'values(optional)': 'array'}

SPACE_UID

str

N

3628d69-ced9-4f43-a8cd-9954344039a8

class metanames.PipelineMetanames[source]

Set of MetaNames for pipelines.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

Hand-written Digit Recognitionu

DESCRIPTION

str

N

Hand-written Digit Recognition training

SPACE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

DOCUMENT

dict

N

{'doc_type': 'pipeline', 'version': '2.0', 'primary_pipeline': 'dlaas_only', 'pipelines': [{'id': 'dlaas_only', 'runtime_ref': 'hybrid', 'nodes': [{'id': 'training', 'type': 'model_node', 'op': 'dl_train', 'runtime_ref': 'DL', 'inputs': [], 'outputs': [], 'parameters': {'name': 'tf-mnist', 'description': 'Simple MNIST model implemented in TF', 'command': 'python3 convolutional_network.py --trainImagesFile ${DATA_DIR}/train-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --trainLabelsFile ${DATA_DIR}/train-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --testImagesFile ${DATA_DIR}/t10k-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --testLabelsFile ${DATA_DIR}/t10k-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --learningRate 0.001 --trainingIters 6000', 'compute': {'name': 'k80', 'nodes': 1}, 'training_lib_href': '/v4/libraries/64758251-bt01-4aa5-a7ay-72639e2ff4d2/content'}, 'target_bucket': 'wml-dev-results'}]}]}

{'doc_type(required)': 'string', 'version(required)': 'string', 'primary_pipeline(required)': 'string', 'pipelines(required)': [{'id(required)': 'string', 'runtime_ref(required)': 'string', 'nodes(required)': [{'id': 'string', 'type': 'string', 'inputs': 'list', 'outputs': 'list', 'parameters': {'training_lib_href': 'string'}}]}]}

CUSTOM

dict

N

{'field1': 'value1'}

IMPORT

dict

N

{'connection': {'endpoint_url': 'https://s3-api.us-geo.objectstorage.softlayer.net', 'access_key_id': '***', 'secret_access_key': '***'}, 'location': {'bucket': 'train-data', 'path': 'training_path'}, 'type': 's3'}

{'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}}

RUNTIMES

list

N

[{'id': 'id', 'name': 'tensorflow', 'version': '1.13-py3'}]

COMMAND

str

N

convolutional_network.py --trainImagesFile train-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --trainLabelsFile train-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --testImagesFile t10k-images-idx3-ubyte.gz --testLabelsFile t10k-labels-idx1-ubyte.gz --learningRate 0.001 --trainingIters 6000

LIBRARY_UID

str

N

fb9752c9-301a-415d-814f-cf658d7b856a

COMPUTE

dict

N

{'name': 'k80', 'nodes': 1}

class metanames.SpacesMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Spaces Specs.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

my_space

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

CUSTOM

dict

N

{"field1":"value1"}

DESCRIPTION

str

N

my_description

ONLINE_DEPLOYMENTS

list

N

[{}]

[{'name(optional)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string', 'guid(optional)': 'string', 'compute(optional)': {'name(required)': 'string', 'nodes(optional)': 'number'}}]

SCHEDULES

list

N

[{}]

[{'cron(optional)': 'string', 'assets(optional)': [{'name(optional)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string', 'guid(optional)': 'string', 'compute(optional)': {'name(required)': 'string', 'nodes(optional)': 'number'}}]}]

Runtimes

class client.Runtimes(client)[source]

Creates Runtime Specs and associated Custom Libraries.

Note

There are a list of pre-defined runtimes available. To see the list of pre-defined runtimes, use:

>>> client.runtimes.list(pre_defined=True)
clone_library(library_uid, space_id=None, action='copy', rev_id=None)[source]

Creates a new function library with the given library either in the same space or in a new space. All dependent assets will be cloned too.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_id: Guid of the library to be cloned:

    type: str

  2. space_id: Guid of the space to which the library needs to be cloned. (optional)

    type: str

  3. action: Action specifying “copy” or “move”. (optional)

    type: str

  4. rev_id: Revision ID of the library. (optional)

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the library cloned.

return type: dict

Example

>>> client.runtmes.clone_library(library_uid=artifact_id,space_id=space_uid,action="copy")

Note

  • If revision id is not specified, all revisions of the artifact are cloned

  • Default value of the parameter action is copy

  • Space guid is mandatory for move action

clone_runtime(runtime_uid, space_id=None, action='copy', rev_id=None)[source]

Creates a new runtime identical with the given runtime either in the same space or in a new space. All dependent assets will be cloned too.

Parameters

Important

  1. model_id: Guid of the runtime to be cloned:

    type: str

  2. space_id: Guid of the space to which the runtime needs to be cloned. (optional)

    type: str

  3. action: Action specifying “copy” or “move”. (optional)

    type: str

  4. rev_id: Revision ID of the runtime. (optional)

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the runtime cloned.

return type: dict

Example

>>> client.runtimes.clone_runtime(runtime_uid=artifact_id,space_id=space_uid,action="copy")

Note

  • If revision id is not specified, all revisions of the artifact are cloned

  • Default value of the parameter action is copy

  • Space guid is mandatory for move action

delete(runtime_uid, with_libraries=False)[source]

Delete a runtime.

Parameters

Important

  1. runtime_uid: Runtime UID

    type: str

  2. with_libraries: Boolean value indicating an option to delete the libraries associated with the runtime

    type: bool

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.runtimes.delete(deployment_uid)
delete_library(library_uid)[source]

Delete a library.

Parameters

Important

  1. library_uid: Library UID

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.runtimes.delete_library(library_uid)
download_configuration(runtime_uid, filename=None)[source]

Downloads configuration file for runtime with specified uid.

Parameters

Important

  1. runtime_uid: UID of runtime

    type: str

  2. filename: filename of downloaded archive (optional)

    default value: runtime_configuration.yaml

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Path to the downloaded runtime configuration

return type: str

Note

If filename is not specified, the default filename is “runtime_configuration.yaml”.

Example

>>> filename="runtime.yml"
>>> client.runtimes.download_configuration(runtime_uid, filename=filename)
download_library(library_uid, filename=None)[source]

Downloads library content with specified uid.

Parameters

Important

  1. library_uid: UID of library

    type: str

  2. filename: filename of downloaded archive (optional)

    default value: <LIBRARY-NAME>-<LIBRARY-VERSION>.zip

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Path to the downloaded library content

return type: str

Note

If filename is not specified, the default filename is “<LIBRARY-NAME>-<LIBRARY-VERSION>.zip”.

Example

>>> filename="library.tgz"
>>> client.runtimes.download_library(runtime_uid, filename=filename)
get_details(runtime_uid=None, pre_defined=False, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored runtime(s). If runtime UID is not specified returns all runtimes metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. runtime_uid: runtime UID (optional)

    type: str

  2. pre_defined: Boolean indicating to display predefined runtimes only. Default value is set to ‘False’

    type: bool

  3. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of runtime(s)

return type: dict The output can be {“resources”: [dict]} or a dict

Note

If UID is not specified, all runtimes metadata is fetched

Example

>>> runtime_details = client.runtimes.get_details(runtime_uid)
>>> runtime_details = client.runtimes.get_details(runtime_uid=runtime_uid)
>>> runtime_details = client.runtimes.get_details()
static get_href(details)[source]

Get runtime_href from runtime details.

Parameters

Important

  1. runtime_details: Metadata of the runtime

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: runtime href

return type: str

Example

>>> runtime_details = client.runtimes.get_details(runtime_uid)
>>> runtime_href = client.runtimes.get_href(runtime_details)
get_library_details(library_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored librarie(s). If library UID is not specified returns all libraries metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. library_uid: library UID (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of library(s)

return type: dict The output can be {“resources”: [dict]} or a dict

Note

If UID is not specified, all libraries metadata is fetched

Example

>>> library_details = client.runtimes.get_library_details(library_uid)
>>> library_details = client.runtimes.get_library_details(library_uid=library_uid)
>>> library_details = client.runtimes.get_library_details()
static get_library_href(library_details)[source]

Get library_href from library details.

Parameters

Important

  1. library_details: Metadata of the library

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: library href

return type: str

Example

>>> library_details = client.runtimes.get_library_details(library_uid)
>>> library_url = client.runtimes.get_library_href(library_details)
static get_library_uid(library_details)[source]

Get library_uid from library details.

Parameters

Important

  1. library_details: Metadata of the library

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: library UID

return type: str

Example

>>> library_details = client.runtimes.get_library_details(library_uid)
>>> library_uid = client.runtimes.get_library_uid(library_details)
static get_uid(details)[source]

Get runtime_uid from runtime details.

Parameters

Important

  1. runtime_details: Metadata of the runtime

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: runtime UID

return type: str

Example

>>> runtime_details = client.runtimes.get_details(runtime_uid)
>>> runtime_uid = client.runtimes.get_uid(runtime_details)
list(limit=None, pre_defined=False)[source]

List stored runtimes. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

  2. pre_defined: Boolean indicating to display predefined runtimes only. Default value is set to ‘False’

    type: bool

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of runtimes in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.runtimes.list()
>>> client.runtimes.list(pre_defined=True)
list_libraries(runtime_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

List stored libraries. If runtime UID is not provided, all libraries are listed else, libraries associated with a runtime are listed. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. runtime_uid: runtime UID (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of libraries in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.runtimes.list_libraries()
>>> client.runtimes.list_libraries(runtime_uid)
store(meta_props)[source]

Create a runtime.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the runtime configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.runtimes.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the runtime created

return type: dict

Example

Creating a library

>>> lib_meta = {
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.NAME: "libraries_custom",
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: "custom libraries for scoring",
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.FILEPATH: "/home/user/my_lib.zip",
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.VERSION: "1.0",
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.PLATFORM: {"name": "python", "versions": ["3.7"]}
>>> }
>>> custom_library_details = client.runtimes.store_library(lib_meta)
>>> custom_library_uid = client.runtimes.get_library_uid(custom_library_details)

Creating a runtime

>>> runtime_meta = {
>>> client.runtimes.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: "runtime_spec_python_3.7",
>>> client.runtimes.ConfigurationMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: "test",
>>> client.runtimes.ConfigurationMetaNames.PLATFORM: {
>>> "name": "python",
>>>  "version": "3.7"
>>> },
>>> client.runtimes.ConfigurationMetaNames.LIBRARIES_UIDS: [custom_library_uid] # already existing lib is linked here
>>> }
>>> runtime_details = client.runtimes.store(runtime_meta)
store_library(meta_props)[source]

Create a library.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the libraries configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the library created.

return type: dict

Example

>>> library_details = client.runtimes.store_library({
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.NAME: "libraries_custom",
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: "custom libraries for scoring",
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.FILEPATH: custom_library_path,
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.VERSION: "1.0",
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.PLATFORM: {"name": "python", "versions": ["3.7"]}
>>> })
update_library(library_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing library metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. library_uid: UID of library which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated library

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.runtimes.LibraryMetaNames.NAME:"updated_lib"
>>> }
>>> library_details = client.runtimes.update_library(library_uid, changes=metadata)
update_runtime(runtime_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing runtime metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. runtime_uid: UID of runtime which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated runtime

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.runtimes.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME:"updated_runtime"
>>> }
>>> runtime_details = client.runtimes.update(runtime_uid, changes=metadata)
class metanames.RuntimeMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Runtime Specs.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

runtime_spec_python_3.7

DESCRIPTION

str

N

sample runtime

PLATFORM

dict

Y

{"name":python","version":"3.7")

{'name(required)': 'string', 'version(required)': 'version'}

LIBRARIES_UIDS

list

N

['46dc9cf1-252f-424b-b52d-5cdd9814987f']

CONFIGURATION_FILEPATH

str

N

/home/env_config.yaml

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

CUSTOM

dict

N

{"field1": "value1"}

SPACE_UID

str

N

46dc9cf1-252f-424b-b52d-5cdd9814987f

COMPUTE

dict

N

{'name': 'name1', 'nodes': 1}

{'name(required)': 'string', 'nodes(optional)': 'string'}

class metanames.LibraryMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Custom Libraries.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

my_lib

DESCRIPTION

str

N

my lib

PLATFORM

dict

Y

{'name': 'python', 'versions': ['3.7']}

{'name(required)': 'string', 'version(required)': 'version'}

VERSION

str

Y

1.0

FILEPATH

str

Y

/home/user/my_lib_1_0.zip

TAGS

dict

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

SPACE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

MODEL_DEFINITION

bool

N

False

COMMAND

str

N

command

CUSTOM

dict

N

{'field1': 'value1'}

Service instance (Applicable only for IBM Cloud)

class client.ServiceInstance(client)[source]

Connect, get details and check usage of your Watson Machine Learning service instance.

get_api_key()[source]

Get api_key of Watson Machine Learning service.

Output

Important

returns api_key

return type: str

Example

>>> instance_details = client.service_instance.get_api_key()
get_details()[source]

Get information about your Watson Machine Learning instance.

Output

Important

returns: metadata of service instance

return type: dict

Example

>>> instance_details = client.service_instance.get_details()
get_instance_id()[source]

Get instance id of your Watson Machine Learning service.

Output

Important

returns: instance id

return type: str

Example

>>> instance_details = client.service_instance.get_instance_id()
get_password()[source]

Get password for your Watson Machine Learning service.

Output

Important

returns: password

return type: str

Example

>>> instance_details = client.service_instance.get_password()
get_url()[source]

Get instance url of your Watson Machine Learning service.

Output

Important

returns: instance url

return type: str

Example

>>> instance_details = client.service_instance.get_url()
get_username()[source]

Get username for your Watson Machine Learning service.

Output

Important

returns: username

return type: str

Example

>>> instance_details = client.service_instance.get_username()

Set (Applicable only for IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data)

class client.Set(client)[source]

Set a space_id/project_id to be used in the subsequent actions.

default_project(project_id)[source]

Set a project ID.

Parameters

Important

  1. project_id: GUID of the project

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: “SUCCESS”

return type: str

Example

>>>  client.set.default_project(project_id)
default_space(space_uid)[source]

Set a space ID.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: GUID of the space to be used:

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: The space that is set here is used for subsequent requests.

return type: str(“SUCCESS”/”FAILURE”)

Example

>>>  client.set.default_space(space_uid)

Spaces (Applicable only for IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data)

class client.Spaces(client)[source]

Store and manage your spaces. This is applicable only for IBM Cloud Pak™ for Data

ExportMetaNames = <watson_machine_learning_client.metanames.ExportMetaNames object>

MetaNames for spaces creation.

create_member(space_uid, meta_props)[source]

Create a member within a space.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the member configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of the stored member

return type: dict

Note

  • client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.ROLE can be any one of the following “viewer, editor, admin”

  • client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.IDENTITY_TYPE can be any one of the following “user,service”

  • client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.IDENTITY can be either service-ID or IAM-userID

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.ROLE:"Admin",
>>>  client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.IDENTITY:"iam-ServiceId-5a216e59-6592-43b9-8669-625d341aca71",
>>>  client.spaces.MemberMetaNames.IDENTITY_TYPE:"service"
>>> }
>>> members_details = client.spaces.create_member(space_uid=space_id, meta_props=metadata)
delete(space_uid)[source]

Delete a stored space.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: space UID

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.spaces.delete(deployment_uid)
delete_members(space_uid, member_id)[source]

Delete a member associated with a space.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: space UID

    type: str

  2. member_uid: member UID

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.spaces.delete_member(space_uid,member_id)
download(space_uid, space_exports_uid, filename=None)[source]

Downloads zip file deployment of specified UID.

Parameters

Important

  1. exports_space_uid: UID of virtual deployment.

    type: str

  2. filename: Filename of downloaded archive. (optional)

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Path to downloaded file.

return type: str

Example

>>> client.spaces.download(space_uid)
exports(space_uid, meta_props)[source]

Updates existing space metadata. exports assets in the zip file from a space

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the space configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.spaces.ExportMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of import space

return type: str

Note

Space exports are unsupported on CPD 2.5.

Example

>>> meta_props = {
>>>     client.spaces.ExportMetaNames.NAME: "sample",
>>>     client.spaces.ExportMetaNames.DESCRIPTION : "test description",
>>>     client.spaces.ExportMetaNames.ASSETS : {"data_assets": [], "wml_model":[]} }
>>> }
>>> space_details = client.spaces.exports(space_uid, meta_props=meta_props)
get_details(space_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored space(s). If space UID is not specified, it returns all the spaces metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: Space UID (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of stored space(s)

return type: dict dict (if UID is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if UID is None)

Note

If UID is not specified, all spaces metadata is fetched

Example

>>> space_details = client.spaces.get_details(space_uid)
>>> space_details = client.spaces.get_details()
get_exports_details(space_uid, exports_id=None, limit=None)[source]

Get details of exports for space. If exports UID is not specified, it returns all the spaces metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: Space UID (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of stored space(s)

return type: dict dict (if UID is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if UID is None)

Note

If UID is not specified, all spaces metadata is fetched

Example

>>> space_details = client.spaces.get_exports_details(space_uid)
>>> space_details = client.spaces.get_exports_details(space_uid,exports_id)
static get_exports_uid(exports_space_details)[source]

Get imports_uid from imports space details.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_exports_details: Metadata of the created space import

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: exports space UID

return type: str

Example

>>> member_details = client.spaces.get_exports_details(space_uid, exports_id)
>>> imports_id = client.spaces.get_imports_uid(exports_space_details)
static get_href(spaces_details)[source]

Get space_href from space details.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_details: Metadata of the stored space

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: space href

return type: str

Example

>>> space_details = client.spaces.get_details(space_uid)
>>> space_href = client.spaces.get_href(deployment)
get_imports_details(space_uid, imports_id=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of stored space(s). If space UID is not specified, it returns all the spaces metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: Space UID (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of stored space(s)

return type: dict dict (if UID is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if UID is None)

Note

If UID is not specified, all spaces metadata is fetched

Example

>>> space_details = client.spaces.get_imports_details(space_uid)
>>> space_details = client.spaces.get_imports_details(space_uid,imports_id)
static get_imports_uid(imports_space_details)[source]

Get imports_uid from imports space details.

Parameters

Important

  1. imports_space_details: Metadata of the created space import

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: imports space UID

return type: str

Example

>>> member_details = client.spaces.get_imports_details(space_uid, imports_id)
>>> imports_id = client.spaces.get_imports_uid(imports_space_details)
static get_member_href(member_details)[source]

Get member_href from member details.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_details: Metadata of the stored member

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: member href

return type: str

Example

>>> member_details = client.spaces.get_members_details(member_id)
>>> member_href = client.spaces.get_member_href(member_details)
static get_member_uid(member_details)[source]

Get member_uid from member details.

Parameters

Important

  1. member_details: Metadata of the created member

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: member UID

return type: str

Example

>>> member_details = client.spaces.get_members_details(member_id)
>>> member_id = client.spaces.get_member_uid(member_details)
get_members_details(space_uid, member_id=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of members associated with a space. If member UID is not specified, it returns all the members metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: member UID (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of member(s) of a space

return type: dict dict (if UID is not None) or {“resources”: [dict]} (if UID is None)

Note

If member id is not specified, all members metadata is fetched

Example

>>> member_details = client.spaces.get_members_details(space_uid,member_id)
static get_uid(spaces_details)[source]

Get space_uid from space details.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_details: Metadata of the stored space

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: space UID

return type: str

Example

>>> space_details = client.spaces.get_details(space_uid)
>>> space_uid = client.spaces.get_uid(deployment)
imports(space_uid, file_path)[source]

Updates existing space metadata. Imports assets in the zip file to a space

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: UID of space which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. file_path: Path to the content file to be importedn type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of import space

return type: str

Example

>>> space_details = client.spaces.imports(space_uid, file_path="/tmp/spaces.zip")
list(limit=None)[source]

List stored spaces. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all spaces in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.spaces.list()
list_members(space_uid, limit=None)[source]

List stored members of a space. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all members associated with a space in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.spaces.list_members()
store(meta_props)[source]

Create a space.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the space configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.spaces.ConfigurationMetaNames.get()
    

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of the stored space

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.spaces.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'my_space',
>>>  client.spaces.ConfigurationMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: 'spaces',
>>> }
>>> spaces_details = client.spaces.store(meta_props=metadata)
>>> spaces_href = client.spaces.get_href(spaces_details)
update(space_uid, changes)[source]

Updates existing space metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: UID of space which definition should be updated

    type: str

  2. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated space

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.spaces.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME:"updated_space"
>>> }
>>> space_details = client.spaces.update(space_uid, changes=metadata)
update_member(space_uid, member_id, changes)[source]

Updates existing member metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. space_uid: UID of space

    type: str

  2. member_id: UID of member that needs to be updated

    type: str

  3. changes: elements which should be changed, where keys are ConfigurationMetaNames

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: metadata of updated member

return type: dict

Example

>>> metadata = {
>>> client.spaces.ConfigurationMetaNames.ROLE:"viewer"
>>> }
>>> member_details = client.spaces.update_member(space_uid, member_id, changes=metadata)
class metanames.SpacesMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Spaces Specs.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

NAME

str

Y

my_space

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'dsx-project.<project-guid>', 'description': 'DSX project guid'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

CUSTOM

dict

N

{"field1":"value1"}

DESCRIPTION

str

N

my_description

ONLINE_DEPLOYMENTS

list

N

[{}]

[{'name(optional)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string', 'guid(optional)': 'string', 'compute(optional)': {'name(required)': 'string', 'nodes(optional)': 'number'}}]

SCHEDULES

list

N

[{}]

[{'cron(optional)': 'string', 'assets(optional)': [{'name(optional)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string', 'guid(optional)': 'string', 'compute(optional)': {'name(required)': 'string', 'nodes(optional)': 'number'}}]}]

class metanames.MemberMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for Member Specs.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Schema

IDENTITY

str

Y

IBMid-060000123A (service-ID or IAM-userID)

ROLE

str

Y

Supported values - Viewer/Editor/Admin

IDENTITY_USER

str

Y

Supported values - service/user

Training

class client.Training(client)[source]

Train new models.

cancel(training_uid, hard_delete=False)[source]

Cancel a training which is currently running and remove it. This method is also be used to delete metadata details of the completed or canceled training run when hard_delete parameter is set to True.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_uid: Training UID

    type: str

  2. hard_delete: specify True or False. True - To delete the completed or canceled training runs. False - To cancel the currently running training run. Default value is False. type: Boolean

Output

Important

returns: status (“SUCCESS” or “FAILED”)

return type: str

Example

>>> client.training.cancel(training_uid)
get_details(training_uid=None, limit=None)[source]

Get metadata of training(s). If training_uid is not specified returns all model spaces metadata.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_uid: Unique Id of Training (optional)

    type: str

  2. limit: limit number of fetched records (optional)

    type: int

Output

Important

returns: metadata of training(s)

return type: dict The output can be {“resources”: [dict]} or a dict

Note

If training_uid is not specified, all trainings metadata is fetched

Example

>>> training_run_details = client.training.get_details(training_uid)
>>> training_runs_details = client.training.get_details()
static get_href(training_details)[source]

Get training_href from training details.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_details: Metadata of the training created

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: training href

return type: str

Example

>>> training_details = client.training.get_details(training_uid)
>>> run_url = client.training.get_href(training_details)
get_metrics(training_uid)[source]

Get metrics.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_uid: training UID

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: Metrics of a training run

return type: list of dict

Example

>>> training_status = client.training.get_metrics(training_uid)
get_status(training_uid)[source]

Get the status of a training created.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_uid: training UID

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: training_status

return type: dict

Example

>>> training_status = client.training.get_status(training_uid)
static get_uid(training_details)[source]

Get training_uid from training details.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_details: Metadata of the training created

    type: dict

Output

Important

returns: Unique id of training

return type: str

Example

>>> training_details = client.training.get_details(training_uid)
>>> model_uid = client.training.get_uid(training_details)
list(limit=None)[source]

List stored trainings. If limit is set to None there will be only first 50 records shown.

Parameters

Important

  1. limit: limit number of fetched records

    type: int

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all trainings in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.training.list()
list_intermediate_models(training_uid)[source]

List the intermediate_models.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_uid: Training GUID

    type: str

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all intermediate_models associated with an AUTOAI training in a table format.

return type: None

Note

This method prints the training logs. This method is not supported for IBM Cloud Pack for Data.

Example

>>> client.training.list_intermediate_models()
list_subtrainings(training_uid)[source]

List the sub-trainings.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_uid: Training GUID

    type: str

Output

Important

This method only prints the list of all sub-trainings associated with a training in a table format.

return type: None

Example

>>> client.training.list_subtrainings()
monitor_logs(training_uid)[source]

Monitor the logs of a training created.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_uid: Training UID

    type: str

Output

Important

returns: None

return type: None

Note

This method prints the training logs. This method is not supported for IBM Cloud Pack for Data.

Example

>>> client.training.monitor_logs(training_uid)
monitor_metrics(training_uid)[source]

Monitor the metrics of a training created.

Parameters

Important

  1. training_uid: Training UID

    type: str

Output

Output

Important

returns: None

return type: None

Note

This method prints the training metrics. This method is not supported for IBM Cloud Pack for Data.

Example

>>> client.training.monitor_metrics(training_uid)
run(meta_props, asynchronous=True)[source]

Create a new Machine Learning training.

Parameters

Important

  1. meta_props: meta data of the training configuration. To see available meta names use:

    >>> client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.show()
    

    type: str

  2. asynchronous:

    • True - training job is submitted and progress can be checked later.

    • False - method will wait till job completion and print training stats.

    type: bool

Output

Important

returns: Metadata of the training created

return type: dict

Examples

Example meta_props for Training run creation in IBM Cloud Pak® for Data for Data version 3.0.1 or above:

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'Hand-written Digit Recognition',
>>>  client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.DESCRIPTION: 'Hand-written Digit Recognition Training',
>>>  client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.PIPELINE: {
>>>                "id": "4cedab6d-e8e4-4214-b81a-2ddb122db2ab",
>>>                "rev": "12",
>>>                "model_type": "string",
>>>                "data_bindings": [
>>>                  {
>>>                    "data_reference_name": "string",
>>>                    "node_id": "string"
>>>                  }
>>>                ],
>>>                "nodes_parameters": [
>>>                  {
>>>                    "node_id": "string",
>>>                    "parameters": {}
>>>                  }
>>>                ],
>>>                "hardware_spec": {
>>>                  "id": "4cedab6d-e8e4-4214-b81a-2ddb122db2ab",
>>>                  "rev": "12",
>>>                  "name": "string",
>>>                  "num_nodes": "2"
>>>                }
>>>      },
>>>  client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.TRAINING_DATA_REFERENCES: [{
>>>          'type': 's3',
>>>          'connection': {},
>>>          'location': {
>>>              'href': 'v2/assets/asset1233456',
>>>          }
>>>          "schema": "{ "id": "t1", "name": "Tasks", "fields": [ { "name": "duration", "type": "number" } ]}"
>>>      }],
>>> client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.TRAINING_RESULTS_REFERENCE: {
>>>          'id' : 'string',
>>>          'connection': {
>>>              'endpoint_url': 'https://s3-api.us-geo.objectstorage.service.networklayer.com',
>>>              'access_key_id': '***',
>>>              'secret_access_key': '***'
>>>          },
>>>          'location': {
>>>              'bucket': 'wml-dev-results',
>>>               'path' : "path"
>>>          }
>>>          'type': 's3'
>>>      }
>>>   }

NOTE: You can provide either one of the below values can be provided for training:

  • client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.EXPERIMENT

  • client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.PIPELINE

  • client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.MODEL_DEFINITION

Example meta_prop values for training run creation in other versions:

>>> metadata = {
>>>  client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.NAME: 'Hand-written Digit Recognition',
>>>  client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.TRAINING_DATA_REFERENCES: [{
>>>          'connection': {
>>>              'endpoint_url': 'https://s3-api.us-geo.objectstorage.service.networklayer.com',
>>>              'access_key_id': '***',
>>>              'secret_access_key': '***'
>>>          },
>>>          'source': {
>>>              'bucket': 'wml-dev',
>>>          }
>>>          'type': 's3'
>>>      }],
>>> client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.TRAINING_RESULTS_REFERENCE: {
>>>          'connection': {
>>>              'endpoint_url': 'https://s3-api.us-geo.objectstorage.service.networklayer.com',
>>>              'access_key_id': '***',
>>>              'secret_access_key': '***'
>>>          },
>>>          'target': {
>>>              'bucket': 'wml-dev-results',
>>>          }
>>>          'type': 's3'
>>>      },
>>> client.training.ConfigurationMetaNames.PIPELINE_UID : "/v4/pipelines/<PIPELINE-ID>"
>>> }
>>> training_details = client.training.run(definition_uid, meta_props=metadata)
>>> training_uid = client.training.get_uid(training_details)
class metanames.TrainingConfigurationMetaNames[source]

Set of MetaNames for trainings.

Available MetaNames:

MetaName

Type

Required

Example value

Schema

TRAINING_DATA_REFERENCES

list

Y

[{'connection': {'endpoint_url': 'https://s3-api.us-geo.objectstorage.softlayer.net', 'access_key_id': '***', 'secret_access_key': '***'}, 'location': {'bucket': 'train-data', 'path': 'training_path'}, 'type': 's3', 'schema': {'id': '1', 'fields': [{'name': 'x', 'type': 'double', 'nullable': 'False'}]}}]

[{'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}, 'schema(optional)': {'id(required)': 'string', 'fields(required)': [{'name(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'nullable(optional)': 'string'}]}}]

TRAINING_RESULTS_REFERENCE

dict

Y

{'connection': {'endpoint_url': 'https://s3-api.us-geo.objectstorage.softlayer.net', 'access_key_id': '***', 'secret_access_key': '***'}, 'location': {'bucket': 'test-results', 'path': 'training_path'}, 'type': 's3'}

{'name(optional)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'connection(required)': {'endpoint_url(required)': 'string', 'access_key_id(required)': 'string', 'secret_access_key(required)': 'string'}, 'location(required)': {'bucket': 'string', 'path': 'string'}}

TAGS

list

N

[{'value': 'string', 'description': 'string'}]

[{'value(required)': 'string', 'description(optional)': 'string'}]

PIPELINE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

EXPERIMENT_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

PIPELINE_DATA_BINDINGS

list

N

[{'data_reference_name': 'string', 'node_id': 'string'}]

[{'data_reference_name(required)': 'string', 'node_id(required)': 'string'}]

PIPELINE_NODE_PARAMETERS

list

N

[{'node_id': 'string', 'parameters': {}}]

[{'node_id(required)': 'string', 'parameters(required)': 'dict'}]

SPACE_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

TRAINING_LIB

dict

N

{'href': '/v4/libraries/3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6', 'compute': {'name': 'k80', 'nodes': 0}, 'runtime': {'href': '/v4/runtimes/3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6'}, 'command': 'python3 convolutional_network.py', 'parameters': {}}

{'href(required)': 'string', 'type(required)': 'string', 'runtime(optional)': {'href': 'string'}, 'command(optional)': 'string', 'parameters(optional)': 'dict'}

TRAINING_LIB_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

TRAINING_LIB_MODEL_TYPE

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

TRAINING_LIB_RUNTIME_UID

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

TRAINING_LIB_PARAMETERS

dict

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

COMMAND

str

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

COMPUTE

dict

N

3c1ce536-20dc-426e-aac7-7284cf3befc6

PIPELINE_MODEL_TYPE

str

N

tensorflow_1.1.3-py3

AutoAI (BETA)

This version of ibm-watson-machine-learning client introduces support for AutoAI Experiments. Note that AutoAI functionality is currently only available as a beta.

Working with AutoAI class and optimizer

The AutoAI experiment class is responsible for creating experiments and scheduling training. All experiment results are stored automatically in the user-specified Cloud Object Storage (COS). Then, the AutoAI feature can fetch the results and provide them directly to the user for further usage.

Configure optimizer

For an AutoAI object initialization WML credentials (with apikey and url) and one of project_id or space_id.

from watson_machine_learning_client.experiment import AutoAI

experiment = AutoAI(wml_credentials,
    space_id='76g53e0-0b32-4a0e-9152-3d50324855ddb')
)

pipeline_optimizer = experiment.optimizer(
            name='test name',
            desc='test description',
            prediction_type=AutoAI.PredictionType.BINARY,
            prediction_column='y',
            scoring=AutoAI.Metrics.ACCURACY_SCORE,
            test_size=0.1,
            max_num_daub_ensembles=1,
            train_sample_rows_test_size=1.,
            daub_include_only_estimators = [
                 AutoAI.ClassificationAlgorithms.XGB,
                 AutoAI.ClassificationAlgorithms.LGBM
                 ],
            cognito_transform_names = [
                 AutoAI.Transformers.SUM,
                 AutoAI.Transformers.MAX
                 ]
        )
Get configuration parameters

To see what configuration parameters are used, call the get_params() method.

config_parameters = pipeline_optimizer.get_params()
print(config_parameters)
{
    'name': 'test name',
    'desc': 'test description',
    'prediction_type': 'classification',
    'prediction_column': 'y',
    'scoring': 'roc_auc',
    'test_size': 0.1,
    'max_num_daub_ensembles': 1
}
Fit optimizer

To schedule an AutoAI experiment, call a fit() method. This will trigger a training and an optimization process on WML. fit() method can be synchronous (background_mode=False), or asynchronous (background_mode=True). When you do not want to wait until the fit end, invoke an async version, which immediately returns only fit/run details. Otherwise, in the sync version, you will see a progress bar with information about the learning/optimization process.

fit_details = pipeline_optimizer.fit(
        training_data_reference=[training_data_connection],
        training_results_reference=results_connection,
        background_mode=True)

# OR

fit_details = pipeline_optimizer.fit(
        training_data_reference=[training_data_connection],
        training_results_reference=results_connection,
        background_mode=False)
Get run status, get run details

If you decided to use an asynchronous option during fit() method, you can monitor the run/fit details and status using the following two methods:

status = pipeline_optimizer.get_run_status()
print(status)
'running'

# OR

'completed'

run_details = pipeline_optimizer.get_run_details()
print(run_details)
{'entity': {'pipeline': {'href': '/v4/pipelines/5bfeb4c5-90df-48b8-9e03-ba232d8c0838'},
        'results_reference': {'connection': {'access_key_id': '...',
                                             'endpoint_url': '...',
                                             'secret_access_key': '...'},
                              'location': {'bucket': '...',
                                           'logs': '53c8cb7b-c8b5-44aa-8b52-6fde3c588462',
                                           'model': '53c8cb7b-c8b5-44aa-8b52-6fde3c588462/model',
                                           'path': '.',
                                           'pipeline': './33825fa2-5fca-471a-ab1a-c84820b3e34e/pipeline.json',
                                           'training': './33825fa2-5fca-471a-ab1a-c84820b3e34e',
                                           'training_status': './33825fa2-5fca-471a-ab1a-c84820b3e34e/training-status.json'},
                              'type': 's3'},
        'space': {'href': '/v4/spaces/71ab11ea-bb77-4ae6-b98a-a77f30ade09d'},
        'status': {'completed_at': '2020-02-17T10:46:32.962Z',
                   'message': {'level': 'info',
                               'text': 'Training job '
                                       '33825fa2-5fca-471a-ab1a-c84820b3e34e '
                                       'completed'},
                   'state': 'completed'},
        'training_data_references': [{'connection': {'access_key_id': '...',
                                                     'endpoint_url': '...',
                                                     'secret_access_key': '...'},
                                      'location': {'bucket': '...',
                                                   'path': '...'},
                                      'type': 's3'}]},
 'metadata': {'created_at': '2020-02-17T10:44:22.532Z',
              'guid': '33825fa2-5fca-471a-ab1a-c84820b3e34e',
              'href': '/v4/trainings/33825fa2-5fca-471a-ab1a-c84820b3e34e',
              'id': '33825fa2-5fca-471a-ab1a-c84820b3e34e',
              'modified_at': '2020-02-17T10:46:32.987Z'}}
Get data connections
data_connections = pipeline_optimizer.get_data_connections()
# note: data_connections is a list with all training_connections that you referenced during fit() call
Summary

You can get a ranking of all computed pipeline models sorted based on a scorer metric supplied at the beginning. The output is a pandas.DataFrame with pipeline names, computation timestamps, machine learning metrics and the number of enhancements implemented in each of the pipeline.

results = pipeline_optimizer.summary()
print(results)
               Number of enhancements  ...  training_f1
Pipeline Name                          ...
Pipeline_4                          3  ...     0.555556
Pipeline_3                          2  ...     0.554978
Pipeline_2                          1  ...     0.503175
Pipeline_1                          0  ...     0.529928
Get pipeline details

To see pipeline composition steps and nodes, use get_pipeline_details(). Empty pipeline_name returns the best computed pipeline details.

pipeline_params = pipeline_optimizer.get_pipeline_details(pipeline_name='Pipeline_1')
print(pipeline_params)
{
    'composition_steps': [
        'TrainingDataset_full_199_16', 'Split_TrainingHoldout',
        'TrainingDataset_full_179_16', 'Preprocessor_default', 'DAUB'
        ],
    'pipeline_nodes': [
        'PreprocessingTransformer', 'LogisticRegressionEstimator'
        ]
}
Get pipeline

Use this method to load a specific pipeline. By default, get_pipeline() returns a Lale (https://github.com/ibm/lale) pipeline.

pipeline = pipeline_optimizer.get_pipeline(pipeline_name='Pipeline_4')
print(type(pipeline))
'lale.operators.TrainablePipeline'

There is an additional option to load a pipeline as a scikit pipeline model type.

lale_pipeline = pipeline_optimizer.get_pipeline(pipeline_name='Pipeline_4', astype=AutoAI.PipelineTypes.SKLEARN)
print(type(lale_pipeline))
<class 'sklearn.pipeline.Pipeline'>

Working with deployments

The following classes enable you to work with Watson Machine Learning deployments.

Web Service

Web Service is an online type of deployment. It allows you to upload and deploy your model to be able to score it via online web service. You need to pass the location where the training was performed (source_space_id or source_project_id). The model can be deployed to any space or project described by target_space_id or target_project_id.

WebService supports only AutoAI deployment.

from watson_machine_learning_client.deployment import WebService

# note: only AutoAI deployment is possible now
service = WebService(wml_credentials,
     source_space_id='76g53e0-0b32-4a0e-9152-3d50324855ddb',
     target_space_id='1234abc1234abc1234abc1234abc1234abcd')
 )

service.create(
       experiment_run_id="...",
       model=model,
       deployment_name='My new deployment'
   )
Batch

Batch manages batch type of deployment. It allows upload and deploy model and run batch deployment job. As in Web Service, you need to pass the location where the training was performed (source_space_id or source_project_id). The model can be deployed to any space or project described by target_space_id or target_project_id.

Batch supports only AutoAI deployment. The input data can be provided as one of: pandas.DataFrame, data-asset or Cloud Object Storage file.

Example of batch deployment creation:

from watson_machine_learning_client.deployment import Batch

service_batch = Batch(wml_credentials, source_space_id='76g53e0-0b32-4a0e-9152-3d50324855ddb')
service_batch.create(
        experiment_run_id="6ce62a02-3e41-4d11-89d1-484c2deaed75",
        model="Pipeline_4",
        deployment_name='Batch deployment')

Example of batch job creation with inline data as type pandas.DataFrame:

scoring_params = service_batch.run_job(
            payload=test_X_df,
            background_mode=False)

Example of batch job creation with COS object:

from watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections import S3Connection, S3Location, DataConnection

payload_reference = DataConnection(
        connection=S3Connection(endpoint_url='url of the COS endpoint',
                                access_key_id='COS access key id',
                                secret_access_key='COS secret acces key'
                                ),
        location=S3Location(bucket='bucket_name',   # note: COS bucket name where deployment payload dataset is located
                            path='my_path'  # note: path within bucket where your deployment payload dataset is located
                            )
    )

results_reference = DataConnection(
        connection=S3Connection(endpoint_url='url of the COS endpoint',
                                access_key_id='COS access key id',
                                secret_access_key='COS secret acces key'
                                ),
        location=S3Location(bucket='bucket_name',   # note: COS bucket name where deployment output should be located
                            path='my_path_where_output_will_be_saved'  # note: path within bucket where your deployment output should be located
                            )
    )
payload_reference.write("local_path_to_the_batch_payload_csv_file", remote_name="batch_payload_location.csv"])

scoring_params = service_batch.run_job(
    payload=[payload_reference],
    output_data_reference=results_reference,
    background_mode=False)   # If background_mode is False, then synchronous mode is started. Otherwise job status need to be monitored.

Example of batch job creation with data-asset object.

from watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections import DataConnection, CloudAssetLocation, DeploymentOutputAssetLocation

payload_reference = DataConnection(location=CloudAssetLocation(asset_id=asset_id))
results_reference = DataConnection(
        location=DeploymentOutputAssetLocation(name="batch_output_file_name.csv"))

    scoring_params = service_batch.run_job(
        payload=[payload_reference],
        output_data_reference=results_reference,
        background_mode=False)

Working with DataConnection

DataConnection is the base class to start working with your data storage needed for AutoAI backend to fetch training data and store all of the results. There are several ways you can use the DataConnection object. This is one basic scenario.

To start an AutoAI experiment, first you must specify where your training dataset is located. Currently, WML AutoAI supports Cloud Object Storage (COS) and data assets on Cloud.

Cloud DataConnection Initialization

To upload your experiment dataset, you must initialize DataConnection with your COS credentials.

from watson_machine_learning_client.autoai.helpers.connections import S3Connection, S3Location, DataConnection

# note: this DataConnection will be used as a reference where to find your training dataset
training_data_connection = DataConnection(
        connection=S3Connection(endpoint_url='url of the COS endpoint',
                                access_key_id='COS access key id',
                                secret_access_key='COS secret acces key'
                                ),
        location=S3Location(bucket='bucket_name',   # note: COS bucket name where training dataset is located
                            path='my_path'  # note: path within bucket where your training dataset is located
                            )
    )

# note: this DataConnection will be used as a reference where to save all of the AutoAI experiment results
results_connection = DataConnection(
        connection=S3Connection(endpoint_url='url of the COS endpoint',
                                access_key_id='COS access key id',
                                secret_access_key='COS secret acces key'
                                ),
        # note: bucket name and path could be different or the same as specified in the training_data_connection
        location=S3Location(bucket='bucket_name',
                            path='my_path'
                            )
    )
Upload your training dataset

An AutoAI experiment should be able to access your training data. If you do not have a training dataset stored already, you can do it by invoking the write() method of the DataConnection.

training_data_connection.write(data='local_path_to_the_dataset', remote_name='training_dataset.csv')
Download your training dataset

To download stored dataset, use the read() method of DataConnection.

dataset = training_data_connection.read()   # note: returns a pandas DataFrame

AutoAI Helpers

DataConnection
class watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.DataConnection(location: Union[watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.S3Location, watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.FSLocation, watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.CP4DAssetLocation, watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.WMLSAssetLocation, watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.WSDAssetLocation, watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.DeploymentOutputAssetLocation], connection: Optional[watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.S3Connection] = None, data_join_node_name: Optional[str] = None)[source]

Bases: watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.base_data_connection.BaseDataConnection

Data Storage Connection class needed for WML training metadata (input data).

connection: Union[S3Connection], required

connection parameters of specific type

location: Union[S3Location, FSLocation, CP4DAssetLocation, WMLSAssetLocation, WSDAssetLocation], required

location parameters of specific type

classmethod from_studio(path: str)List[watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.DataConnection][source]

Create DataConnections from the credentials stored (connected) in Watson Studio. Only for COS.

path: str, required

Path in COS bucket to the training dataset.

List with DataConnection objects.

>>> data_connections = DataConnection.from_studio(path='iris_dataset.csv')
read(with_holdout_split: bool = False, csv_separator: str = ',', excel_sheet: Union[str, int] = 0)Union[pandas.core.frame.DataFrame, Tuple[pandas.core.frame.DataFrame, pandas.core.frame.DataFrame]][source]

Download dataset stored in remote data storage.

with_holdout_split: bool, optional

If True, data will be split to train and holdout dataset as it was by AutoAI.

csv_separator: str, optional

Separator / delimiter for CSV file, default is ‘,’

excel_sheet: Union[str, int], optional

Excel file sheet name to use, default is 0.

pandas.DataFrame contains dataset from remote data storage or Tuple[pandas.DataFrame, pandas.DataFrame]

containing training data and holdout data from remote storage (only if only_holdout == True and auto_pipeline_params was passed)

write(data: Union[str, pandas.core.frame.DataFrame], remote_name: str)None[source]

Upload file to a remote data storage.

data: str, required

Local path to the dataset or pandas.DataFrame with data.

remote_name: str, required

Name that dataset should be stored with in remote data storage.

S3Connection
class watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.S3Connection(endpoint_url: str, access_key_id: Optional[str] = None, secret_access_key: Optional[str] = None, api_key: Optional[str] = None, service_name: Optional[str] = None, auth_endpoint: Optional[str] = None)[source]

Bases: watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.base_connection.BaseConnection

Connection class to COS data storage in S3 format.

endpoint_url: str, required

S3 data storage url (COS)

access_key_id: str, optional

access_key_id of the S3 connection (COS)

secret_access_key: str, optional

secret_access_key of the S3 connection (COS)

api_key: str, optional

API key of the S3 connection (COS)

service_name: str, optional

Service name of the S3 connection (COS)

auth_endpoint: str, optional

Authentication endpoint url of the S3 connection (COS)

S3Location
class watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.S3Location(bucket: str, path: str, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.base_location.BaseLocation

Connection class to COS data storage in S3 format.

bucket: str, required

COS bucket name

path: str, required

COS data path in the bucket

model_location: str, optional

Path to the pipeline model in the COS.

training_status: str, optional

Path t the training status json in COS.

DeploymentOutputAssetLocation
class watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.DeploymentOutputAssetLocation(name: str, description: str = '')[source]

Bases: watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.base_location.BaseLocation

Connection class to data assets where output of batch deployment will be stored.

name: str, required

name of .csv file which will be saved as data asset.

description: str, optional

description of the data asset

get_credentials_from_config
class watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.helpers.get_credentials_from_config(env_name, credentials_name, config_path='./config.ini')[source]

Load credentials from config file.

[DEV_LC]

wml_credentials = { } cos_credentials = { }

Parameters
  • env_name (str) – the name of [ENV] defined in config file

  • credentials_name (str) – name of credentials

  • config_path (str) – path to the config file

Returns

dict

>>> get_credentials_from_config(env_name='DEV_LC', credentials_name='wml_credentials')
Enums
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.ClassificationAlgorithms(value)[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

Classification algorithms that AutoAI could use.

DT = 'DecisionTreeClassifierEstimator'
EX_TREES = 'ExtraTreesClassifierEstimator'
GB = 'GradientBoostingClassifierEstimator'
LGBM = 'LGBMClassifierEstimator'
LR = 'LogisticRegressionEstimator'
RF = 'RandomForestClassifierEstimator'
XGB = 'XGBClassifierEstimator'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.DataConnectionTypes[source]

Bases: object

Supported types of DataConnection. OneOf: [s3, FS]

DS = 'data_asset'
FS = 'fs'
S3 = 's3'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.Directions[source]

Bases: object

Possible metrics directions

ASCENDING = 'ascending'
DESCENDING = 'descending'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.Metrics[source]

Bases: object

Supported types of classification and regression metrics in autoai.

ACCURACY_SCORE = 'accuracy'
AVERAGE_PRECISION_SCORE = 'average_precision'
EXPLAINED_VARIANCE_SCORE = 'explained_variance'
F1_SCORE = 'f1'
F1_SCORE_MACRO = 'f1_macro'
F1_SCORE_MICRO = 'f1_micro'
F1_SCORE_WEIGHTED = 'f1_weighted'
LOG_LOSS = 'neg_log_loss'
MEAN_ABSOLUTE_ERROR = 'neg_mean_absolute_error'
MEAN_SQUARED_ERROR = 'neg_mean_squared_error'
MEAN_SQUARED_LOG_ERROR = 'neg_mean_squared_log_error'
MEDIAN_ABSOLUTE_ERROR = 'neg_median_absolute_error'
PRECISION_SCORE = 'precision'
PRECISION_SCORE_MACRO = 'precision_macro'
PRECISION_SCORE_MICRO = 'precision_micro'
PRECISION_SCORE_WEIGHTED = 'precision_weighted'
R2_SCORE = 'r2'
RECALL_SCORE = 'recall'
RECALL_SCORE_MACRO = 'recall_macro'
RECALL_SCORE_MICRO = 'recall_micro'
RECALL_SCORE_WEIGHTED = 'recall_weighted'
ROC_AUC_SCORE = 'roc_auc'
ROOT_MEAN_SQUARED_ERROR = 'neg_root_mean_squared_error'
ROOT_MEAN_SQUARED_LOG_ERROR = 'neg_root_mean_squared_log_error'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.MetricsToDirections(value)[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

Map of metrics directions.

ACCURACY = 'ascending'
AVERAGE_PRECISION = 'ascending'
EXPLAINED_VARIANCE = 'ascending'
F1 = 'ascending'
F1_MACRO = 'ascending'
F1_MICRO = 'ascending'
F1_WEIGHTED = 'ascending'
NEG_LOG_LOSS = 'descending'
NEG_MEAN_ABSOLUTE_ERROR = 'descending'
NEG_MEAN_SQUARED_ERROR = 'descending'
NEG_MEAN_SQUARED_LOG_ERROR = 'descending'
NEG_MEDIAN_ABSOLUTE_ERROR = 'descending'
NEG_ROOT_MEAN_SQUARED_ERROR = 'descending'
NEG_ROOT_MEAN_SQUARED_LOG_ERROR = 'descending'
NORMALIZED_GINI_COEFFICIENT = 'ascending'
PRECISION = 'ascending'
PRECISION_MACRO = 'ascending'
PRECISION_MICRO = 'ascending'
PRECISION_WEIGHTED = 'ascending'
R2 = 'ascending'
RECALL = 'ascending'
RECALL_MACRO = 'ascending'
RECALL_MICRO = 'ascending'
RECALL_WEIGHTED = 'ascending'
ROC_AUC = 'ascending'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.PipelineTypes[source]

Bases: object

Supported types of Pipelines.

LALE = 'lale'
SKLEARN = 'sklearn'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.PositiveLabelClass[source]

Bases: object

Metrics that need positive label definition for binary classification.

AVERAGE_PRECISION_SCORE = 'average_precision'
F1_SCORE = 'f1'
F1_SCORE_MACRO = 'f1_macro'
F1_SCORE_MICRO = 'f1_micro'
F1_SCORE_WEIGHTED = 'f1_weighted'
PRECISION_SCORE = 'precision'
PRECISION_SCORE_MACRO = 'precision_macro'
PRECISION_SCORE_MICRO = 'precision_micro'
PRECISION_SCORE_WEIGHTED = 'precision_weighted'
RECALL_SCORE = 'recall'
RECALL_SCORE_MACRO = 'recall_macro'
RECALL_SCORE_MICRO = 'recall_micro'
RECALL_SCORE_WEIGHTED = 'recall_weighted'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.PredictionType[source]

Bases: object

Supported types of learning. OneOf: [BINARY, MULTICLASS, REGRESSION]

BINARY = 'binary'
MULTICLASS = 'multiclass'
REGRESSION = 'regression'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.RegressionAlgorithms(value)[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

Regression algorithms that AutoAI could use.

DT = 'DecisionTreeRegressorEstimator'
EX_TREES = 'ExtraTreesRegressorEstimator'
GB = 'GradientBoostingRegressorEstimator'
LGBM = 'LGBMRegressorEstimator'
LR = 'LinearRegressionEstimator'
RF = 'RandomForestRegressorEstimator'
RIDGE = 'RidgeEstimator'
XGB = 'XGBRegressorEstimator'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.RunStateTypes[source]

Bases: object

Supported types of AutoAI fit/run.

COMPLETED = 'completed'
FAILED = 'failed'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.TShirtSize[source]

Bases: object

Possible sizes of the AutoAI POD Depends on the POD size, AutoAI could support different data sets sizes.

S - small (2vCPUs and 8GB of RAM) M - Medium (4vCPUs and 16GB of RAM) L - Large (8vCPUs and 32GB of RAM)) XL - Extra Large (16vCPUs and 64GB of RAM)

L = 'l'
M = 'm'
ML = 'ml'
S = 's'
XL = 'xl'
class watson_machine_learning_client.utils.autoai.enums.VisualizationTypes[source]

Bases: object

Types of visualization options.

INPLACE = 'inplace'
PDF = 'pdf'

Deployment Modules for AutoAI models

Batch
class watson_machine_learning_client.deployment.Batch(source_wml_credentials: Optional[Union[dict, watson_machine_learning_client.workspace.workspace.WorkSpace]] = None, source_project_id: Optional[str] = None, source_space_id: Optional[str] = None, target_wml_credentials: Optional[Union[dict, watson_machine_learning_client.workspace.workspace.WorkSpace]] = None, target_project_id: Optional[str] = None, target_space_id: Optional[str] = None, wml_credentials: Optional[Union[dict, watson_machine_learning_client.workspace.workspace.WorkSpace]] = None, project_id: Optional[str] = None, space_id: Optional[str] = None)[source]

Bases: watson_machine_learning_client.deployment.base_deployment.BaseDeployment

The Batch Deployment class. With this class object you can manage any batch deployment.

source_wml_credentials: dictionary, required

Credentials to Watson Machine Learning instance where training was performed.

source_project_id: str, optional

ID of the Watson Studio project where training was performed.

source_space_id: str, optional

ID of the Watson Studio Space where training was performed.

target_wml_credentials: dictionary, required

Credentials to Watson Machine Learning instance where you want to deploy.

target_project_id: str, optional

ID of the Watson Studio project where you want to deploy.

target_space_id: str, optional

ID of the Watson Studio Space where you want to deploy.

create(model: Any, deployment_name: str, metadata: Optional[Dict] = None, training_data: Optional[Union[DataFrame, ndarray]] = None, training_target: Optional[Union[DataFrame, ndarray]] = None, experiment_run_id: Optional[str] = None)None[source]

Create deployment from a model.

model: Union[Any, str], required

Model object to deploy or local path to the model.

deployment_name: str, required

Name of the deployment

training_data: Union[‘pandas.DataFrame’, ‘numpy.ndarray’], optional

Training data for the model

training_target: Union[‘pandas.DataFrame’, ‘numpy.ndarray’], optional

Target/label data for the model

metadata: dictionary, optional

Model meta properties.

experiment_run_id: str, optional

ID of a training/experiment (only applicable for AutoAI deployments)

>>> from watson_machine_learning_client.deployment import Batch
>>>
>>> deployment = Batch(
>>>        wml_credentials={
>>>              "apikey": "...",
>>>              "iam_apikey_description": "...",
>>>              "iam_apikey_name": "...",
>>>              "iam_role_crn": "...",
>>>              "iam_serviceid_crn": "...",
>>>              "instance_id": "...",
>>>              "url": "https://us-south.ml.cloud.ibm.com"
>>>            },
>>>         project_id="...",
>>>         space_id="...")
>>>
>>> deployment.create(
>>>        experiment_run_id="...",
>>>        model=model,
>>>        deployment_name='My new deployment'
>>>    )
delete(deployment_id: str = None)None[source]

Delete deployment on WML.

deployment_id: str, optional

ID of the deployment to delete. If empty, current deployment will be deleted.

>>> deployment = Batch(workspace=...)
>>> # Delete current deployment
>>> deployment.delete()
>>> # Or delete a specific deployment
>>> deployment.delete(deployment_id='...')
get(deployment_id: str)None[source]

Get WML deployment.

deployment_id: str, required

ID of the deployment to work with.

WebService deployment object

>>> deployment = Batch(workspace=...)
>>> deployment.get(deployment_id="...")
get_job_id(batch_scoring_details)[source]

Get id from batch scoring details.

get_job_params(scoring_job_id: str = None)Dict[source]

Get batch deployment job parameters.

scoring_job_id: str

Id of scoring job.

Dictionary with parameters of the scoring job.

get_job_result(scoring_job_id: str)Union[Dict, pandas.core.frame.DataFrame][source]

Get batch deployment results of job with id scoring_job_id.

scoring_job_id: str

Id of scoring job which results will be returned.

Dictionary with predictions for scoring job with inline input data or

dictionary with data reference to output data if the scoring job has reference to input data. In case of incompleted or failed scoring None is returned.

get_job_status(scoring_job_id: str)Dict[source]

Get status of scoring job. Parameters ———- scoring_job_id: str

Id of scoring job.

Dictionary with state of scoring job (one of: [completed, failed, starting, queued])

and additional details if they exist.

get_params()Dict[source]

Get deployment parameters.

list(limit=None)pandas.core.frame.DataFrame[source]

List WML deployments.

limit: int, optional

Set the limit of how many deployments to list. Default is None (all deployments should be fetched)

Pandas DataFrame with information about deployments.

>>> deployment = Batch(workspace=...)
>>> deployments_list = deployment.list()
>>> print(deployments_list)
                     created_at  ...  status
    0  2020-03-06T10:50:49.401Z  ...   ready
    1  2020-03-06T13:16:09.789Z  ...   ready
    4  2020-03-11T14:46:36.035Z  ...  failed
    3  2020-03-11T14:49:55.052Z  ...  failed
    2  2020-03-11T15:13:53.708Z  ...   ready
list_jobs()[source]

Returns pandas DataFrame with list of deployment jobs

rerun_job(scoring_job_id: str, background_mode: bool = True)Union[dict, DataFrame, DataConnection][source]

Rerun scoring job with the same parameters as job described by ‘scoring_job_id’.

scoring_job_id: str

Id described scoring job.

background_mode: bool, optional

Indicator if score_rerun() method will run in background (async) or (sync).

Dictionary with scoring job details.

>>> scoring_details = deployment.score_rerun(scoring_job_id)
run_job(payload: Union[pandas.core.frame.DataFrame, List[watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.DataConnection]], output_data_reference: DataConnection = None, background_mode: bool = True)Union[Dict, watson_machine_learning_client.helpers.connections.connections.DataConnection][source]

Batch scoring job on WML. Payload or Payload data reference is required. It is passed to the WML where model have been deployed.

payload: pandas.DataFrame or List[DataConnection], required

DataFrame with data to test the model or data storage connection details to inform where payload data is stored.

output_data_reference: DataConnection, optional

DataConnection to the output COS for storing predictions. Required nly when DataConnections are as a payload.

background_mode: bool, optional

Indicator if score() method will run in background (async) or (sync).

Dictionary with scoring job details.

>>> score_details = deployment.score(payload=test_data)
>>> print(score_details['entity']['scoring'])
    {'input_data': [{'fields': ['sepal_length',
                  'sepal_width',
                  'petal_length',
                  'petal_width'],
                 'values': [[4.9, 3.0, 1.4, 0.2]]}],
   'predictions': [{'fields': ['prediction', 'probability'],
                 'values': [['setosa',
                   [0.9999320742502246,
                    5.1519823540224506e-05,
                    1.6405926235405522e-05]]]}]
>>>
>>> payload_reference = DataConnection(location=DSLocation(asset_id=asset_id))
>>> score_details = deployment.score(payload=payload_reference, output_data_filename = "scoring_output.csv")
score(**kwargs)[source]

Scoring on WML. Payload is passed to the WML scoring endpoint where model have been deployed.

payload: pandas.DataFrame, required

DataFrame with data to test the model.

WebService
class watson_machine_learning_client.deployment.WebService(source_wml_credentials: Optional[Union[dict, watson_machine_learning_client.workspace.workspace.WorkSpace]] = None, source_project_id: Optional[str] = None, source_space_id: Optional[str] = None, target_wml_credentials: Optional[Union[dict, watson_machine_learning_client.workspace.workspace.WorkSpace]] = None, target_project_id: Optional[str] = None, target_space_id: Optional[str] = None, wml_credentials: Optional[Union[dict, watson_machine_learning_client.workspace.workspace.WorkSpace]] = None, project_id: Optional[str] = None, space_id: Optional[str] = None)[source]

Bases: watson_machine_learning_client.deployment.base_deployment.BaseDeployment

An Online Deployment class aka. WebService. With this class object you can manage any online (WebService) deployment.

source_wml_credentials: dictionary, required

Credentials to Watson Machine Learning instance where training was performed.

source_project_id: str, optional

ID of the Watson Studio project where training was performed.

source_space_id: str, optional

ID of the Watson Studio Space where training was performed.

target_wml_credentials: dictionary, required

Credentials to Watson Machine Learning instance where you want to deploy.

target_project_id: str, optional

ID of the Watson Studio project where you want to deploy.

target_space_id: str, optional

ID of the Watson Studio Space where you want to deploy.

create(model: Any, deployment_name: str, metadata: Optional[Dict] = None, training_data: Optional[Union[DataFrame, ndarray]] = None, training_target: Optional[Union[DataFrame, ndarray]] = None, experiment_run_id: Optional[str] = None)None[source]

Create deployment from a model.

model: Union[Any, str], required

Model object to deploy or local path to the model.

deployment_name: str, required

Name of the deployment

training_data: Union[‘pandas.DataFrame’, ‘numpy.ndarray’], optional

Training data for the model

training_target: Union[‘pandas.DataFrame’, ‘numpy.ndarray’], optional

Target/label data for the model

metadata: dictionary, optional

Model meta properties.

experiment_run_id: str, optional

ID of a training/experiment (only applicable for AutoAI deployments)

>>> from watson_machine_learning_client.deployment import WebService
>>>
>>> deployment = WebService(
>>>        wml_credentials={
>>>              "apikey": "...",
>>>              "iam_apikey_description": "...",
>>>              "iam_apikey_name": "...",
>>>              "iam_role_crn": "...",
>>>              "iam_serviceid_crn": "...",
>>>              "instance_id": "...",
>>>              "url": "https://us-south.ml.cloud.ibm.com"
>>>            },
>>>         project_id="...",
>>>         space_id="...")
>>>
>>> deployment.create(
>>>        experiment_run_id="...",
>>>        model=model,
>>>        deployment_name='My new deployment'
>>>    )
delete(deployment_id: str = None)None[source]

Delete deployment on WML.

deployment_id: str, optional

ID of the deployment to delete. If empty, current deployment will be deleted.

>>> deployment = WebService(workspace=...)
>>> # Delete current deployment
>>> deployment.delete()
>>> # Or delete a specific deployment
>>> deployment.delete(deployment_id='...')
get(deployment_id: str)None[source]

Get WML deployment.

deployment_id: str, required

ID of the deployment to work with.

WebService deployment object

>>> deployment = WebService(workspace=...)
>>> deployment.get(deployment_id="...")
get_params()Dict[source]

Get deployment parameters.

list(limit=None)pandas.core.frame.DataFrame[source]

List WML deployments.

limit: int, optional

Set the limit of how many deployments to list. Default is None (all deployments should be fetched)

Pandas DataFrame with information about deployments.

>>> deployment = WebService(workspace=...)
>>> deployments_list = deployment.list()
>>> print(deployments_list)
                     created_at  ...  status
    0  2020-03-06T10:50:49.401Z  ...   ready
    1  2020-03-06T13:16:09.789Z  ...   ready
    4  2020-03-11T14:46:36.035Z  ...  failed
    3  2020-03-11T14:49:55.052Z  ...  failed
    2  2020-03-11T15:13:53.708Z  ...   ready
score(payload: pandas.core.frame.DataFrame)Dict[str, List][source]

Online scoring on WML. Payload is passed to the WML scoring endpoint where model have been deployed.

payload: pandas.DataFrame, required

DataFrame with data to test the model.

Dictionary with list od model output/predicted targets.

>>> predictions = deployment.score(payload=test_data)
>>> print(predictions)
    {'predictions':
        [{
            'fields': ['prediction', 'probability'],
            'values': [['no', [0.9221385608558003, 0.07786143914419975]],
                      ['no', [0.9798324002736079, 0.020167599726392187]]
        }]}