sdk.lusid.api.executions_api.ExecutionsApi

class ExecutionsApi(api_client=None)[source]

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Methods

delete_execution

[EARLY ACCESS] DeleteExecution: Delete execution # noqa: E501

delete_execution_with_http_info

[EARLY ACCESS] DeleteExecution: Delete execution # noqa: E501

get_execution

[EARLY ACCESS] GetExecution: Get Execution # noqa: E501

get_execution_with_http_info

[EARLY ACCESS] GetExecution: Get Execution # noqa: E501

list_executions

[EARLY ACCESS] ListExecutions: List Executions # noqa: E501

list_executions_with_http_info

[EARLY ACCESS] ListExecutions: List Executions # noqa: E501

upsert_executions

[EARLY ACCESS] UpsertExecutions: Upsert Execution # noqa: E501

upsert_executions_with_http_info

[EARLY ACCESS] UpsertExecutions: Upsert Execution # noqa: E501

delete_execution(scope, code, async_req=None, **kwargs)[source]

[EARLY ACCESS] DeleteExecution: Delete execution # noqa: E501

Delete an execution. Deletion will be valid from the execution’s creation datetime. This means that the execution will no longer exist at any effective datetime from the asAt datetime of deletion. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True

>>> thread = api.delete_execution(scope, code, async_req=True)
>>> result = thread.get()
Parameters:
  • scope (str) – The execution scope. (required)

  • code (str) – The execution’s code. This, together with the scope uniquely identifies the execution to delete. (required)

  • async_req (bool, optional) – Whether to execute the request asynchronously.

  • _request_timeout – timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts.

Returns:

Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread.

Return type:

DeletedEntityResponse

delete_execution_with_http_info(scope, code, **kwargs)[source]

[EARLY ACCESS] DeleteExecution: Delete execution # noqa: E501

Delete an execution. Deletion will be valid from the execution’s creation datetime. This means that the execution will no longer exist at any effective datetime from the asAt datetime of deletion. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True

>>> thread = api.delete_execution_with_http_info(scope, code, async_req=True)
>>> result = thread.get()
Parameters:
  • scope (str) – The execution scope. (required)

  • code (str) – The execution’s code. This, together with the scope uniquely identifies the execution to delete. (required)

  • async_req (bool, optional) – Whether to execute the request asynchronously.

  • _preload_content (bool, optional) – if False, the ApiResponse.data will be set to none and raw_data will store the HTTP response body without reading/decoding. Default is True.

  • _return_http_data_only (bool, optional) – response data instead of ApiResponse object with status code, headers, etc

  • _request_timeout – timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts.

  • _request_auth (dict, optional) – set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request.

Returns:

Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread.

Return type:

tuple(DeletedEntityResponse, status_code(int), headers(HTTPHeaderDict))

get_execution(scope, code, as_at=None, property_keys=None, async_req=None, **kwargs)[source]

[EARLY ACCESS] GetExecution: Get Execution # noqa: E501

Fetch a Execution that matches the specified identifier # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True

>>> thread = api.get_execution(scope, code, as_at, property_keys, async_req=True)
>>> result = thread.get()
Parameters:
  • scope (str) – The scope to which the execution belongs. (required)

  • code (str) – The execution’s unique identifier. (required)

  • as_at (datetime) – The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the execution. Defaults to return the latest version of the execution if not specified.

  • property_keys (List[str]) – A list of property keys from the “Execution” domain to decorate onto the execution. These take the format {domain}/{scope}/{code} e.g. “Execution/system/Name”.

  • async_req (bool, optional) – Whether to execute the request asynchronously.

  • _request_timeout – timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts.

Returns:

Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread.

Return type:

Execution

get_execution_with_http_info(scope, code, as_at=None, property_keys=None, **kwargs)[source]

[EARLY ACCESS] GetExecution: Get Execution # noqa: E501

Fetch a Execution that matches the specified identifier # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True

>>> thread = api.get_execution_with_http_info(scope, code, as_at, property_keys, async_req=True)
>>> result = thread.get()
Parameters:
  • scope (str) – The scope to which the execution belongs. (required)

  • code (str) – The execution’s unique identifier. (required)

  • as_at (datetime) – The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the execution. Defaults to return the latest version of the execution if not specified.

  • property_keys (List[str]) – A list of property keys from the “Execution” domain to decorate onto the execution. These take the format {domain}/{scope}/{code} e.g. “Execution/system/Name”.

  • async_req (bool, optional) – Whether to execute the request asynchronously.

  • _preload_content (bool, optional) – if False, the ApiResponse.data will be set to none and raw_data will store the HTTP response body without reading/decoding. Default is True.

  • _return_http_data_only (bool, optional) – response data instead of ApiResponse object with status code, headers, etc

  • _request_timeout – timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts.

  • _request_auth (dict, optional) – set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request.

Returns:

Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread.

Return type:

tuple(Execution, status_code(int), headers(HTTPHeaderDict))

list_executions(as_at=None, page=None, sort_by=None, limit=None, filter=None, property_keys=None, async_req=None, **kwargs)[source]

[EARLY ACCESS] ListExecutions: List Executions # noqa: E501

Fetch the last pre-AsAt date version of each execution in scope (does not fetch the entire history). # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True

>>> thread = api.list_executions(as_at, page, sort_by, limit, filter, property_keys, async_req=True)
>>> result = thread.get()
Parameters:
  • as_at (datetime) – The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the execution. Defaults to return the latest version of the execution if not specified.

  • page (str) – The pagination token to use to continue listing execution from a previous call to list executions. This value is returned from the previous call. If a pagination token is provided the sortBy, filter, effectiveAt, and asAt fields must not have changed since the original request.

  • sort_by (List[str]) – A list of field names or properties to sort by, each suffixed by “ ASC” or “ DESC”.

  • limit (int) – When paginating, limit the number of returned results to this many.

  • filter (str) – Expression to filter the result set. Read more about filtering results from LUSID here: https://support.lusid.com/filtering-results-from-lusid.

  • property_keys (List[str]) – A list of property keys from the “Execution” domain to decorate onto each execution. These take the format {domain}/{scope}/{code} e.g. “Execution/system/Name”.

  • async_req (bool, optional) – Whether to execute the request asynchronously.

  • _request_timeout – timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts.

Returns:

Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread.

Return type:

PagedResourceListOfExecution

list_executions_with_http_info(as_at=None, page=None, sort_by=None, limit=None, filter=None, property_keys=None, **kwargs)[source]

[EARLY ACCESS] ListExecutions: List Executions # noqa: E501

Fetch the last pre-AsAt date version of each execution in scope (does not fetch the entire history). # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True

>>> thread = api.list_executions_with_http_info(as_at, page, sort_by, limit, filter, property_keys, async_req=True)
>>> result = thread.get()
Parameters:
  • as_at (datetime) – The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the execution. Defaults to return the latest version of the execution if not specified.

  • page (str) – The pagination token to use to continue listing execution from a previous call to list executions. This value is returned from the previous call. If a pagination token is provided the sortBy, filter, effectiveAt, and asAt fields must not have changed since the original request.

  • sort_by (List[str]) – A list of field names or properties to sort by, each suffixed by “ ASC” or “ DESC”.

  • limit (int) – When paginating, limit the number of returned results to this many.

  • filter (str) – Expression to filter the result set. Read more about filtering results from LUSID here: https://support.lusid.com/filtering-results-from-lusid.

  • property_keys (List[str]) – A list of property keys from the “Execution” domain to decorate onto each execution. These take the format {domain}/{scope}/{code} e.g. “Execution/system/Name”.

  • async_req (bool, optional) – Whether to execute the request asynchronously.

  • _preload_content (bool, optional) – if False, the ApiResponse.data will be set to none and raw_data will store the HTTP response body without reading/decoding. Default is True.

  • _return_http_data_only (bool, optional) – response data instead of ApiResponse object with status code, headers, etc

  • _request_timeout – timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts.

  • _request_auth (dict, optional) – set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request.

Returns:

Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread.

Return type:

tuple(PagedResourceListOfExecution, status_code(int), headers(HTTPHeaderDict))

upsert_executions(execution_set_request=None, async_req=None, **kwargs)[source]

[EARLY ACCESS] UpsertExecutions: Upsert Execution # noqa: E501

Upsert; update existing executions with given ids, or create new executions otherwise. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True

>>> thread = api.upsert_executions(execution_set_request, async_req=True)
>>> result = thread.get()
Parameters:
  • execution_set_request (ExecutionSetRequest) – The collection of execution requests.

  • async_req (bool, optional) – Whether to execute the request asynchronously.

  • _request_timeout – timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts.

Returns:

Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread.

Return type:

ResourceListOfExecution

upsert_executions_with_http_info(execution_set_request=None, **kwargs)[source]

[EARLY ACCESS] UpsertExecutions: Upsert Execution # noqa: E501

Upsert; update existing executions with given ids, or create new executions otherwise. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True

>>> thread = api.upsert_executions_with_http_info(execution_set_request, async_req=True)
>>> result = thread.get()
Parameters:
  • execution_set_request (ExecutionSetRequest) – The collection of execution requests.

  • async_req (bool, optional) – Whether to execute the request asynchronously.

  • _preload_content (bool, optional) – if False, the ApiResponse.data will be set to none and raw_data will store the HTTP response body without reading/decoding. Default is True.

  • _return_http_data_only (bool, optional) – response data instead of ApiResponse object with status code, headers, etc

  • _request_timeout – timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts.

  • _request_auth (dict, optional) – set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request.

Returns:

Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread.

Return type:

tuple(ResourceListOfExecution, status_code(int), headers(HTTPHeaderDict))