40 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
40 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
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This example demonstrates how to directly call a tool that does not require authorization.
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"""
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from arcadepy import Arcade # pip install arcade-py
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def call_non_auth_tool(client: Arcade, user_id: str) -> None:
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"""Directly call a prebuilt tool that does not require authorization.
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In this example, we are
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1. Preparing the inputs to the Math.Add tool
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2. Executing the tool
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3. Printing the output of the tool's execution, i.e., the result of adding 9001 and 42
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This is a simple example of calling a non-auth tool. Next, try writing your own non-auth tool for your own use case.
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"""
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# Prepare the inputs to the tool as a dictionary where keys are the names of the parameters expected by the tool and the values are the actual values to pass to the tool
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tool_input = {"a": 9001, "b": 42}
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# Execute the tool
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response = client.tools.execute(
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tool_name="Math.Add",
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input=tool_input,
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user_id=user_id,
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)
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# Print the output of the tool execution
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print(response.output.value)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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cloud_host = "https://api.arcade.dev"
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client = Arcade(
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base_url=cloud_host, # Alternatively, use http://localhost:9099 if you are running Arcade Engine locally, or any base_url if you're hosting elsewhere
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)
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user_id = "you@example.com"
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call_non_auth_tool(client, user_id)
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