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python-luca-bds
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This library provides a set of tools for interacting with the LUCA BDS API. It allows you to perform queries and execute operations in the LUCA environment using secure connections
LUCA BDS is a business intelligence platform designed to centralize access to all your company's information, empowering users with real-time data analysis and visualization tools for informed decision-making. This library provides a set of tools for interacting with the LUCA BDS API. It allows you to perform queries and execute operations in the LUCA environment using secure connections.
You can install the library via PyPI. Make sure to have Python installed on your machine, then run:
pip install python-luca-bds
Below is an example of how to use the LUCA BDS client to connect to the server and test some functionality:
from luca.connectors import LucaConnector
from luca.querys import query
# LUCA connection configuration
luca_conn = LucaConnector(
server_url='https://luca-bds-domain/luca-api',
username='user',
password='pass'
)
# Retrieve connection information
info = luca_conn.info()
print(info)
# Execute a query by name
result, pag, state = query(
conn=luca_conn,
name='Prueba',
environment='DES'
)
print(result)
# Execute a query by ID
result, pag, state = query(
conn=luca_conn,
id=364,
environment='DES',
input_variables=[{'Usuario': 'luca', 'Sistema': 'LUCA'}]
)
print(result)
print(pag)
print(state)
FAQs
This library provides a set of tools for interacting with the LUCA BDS API. It allows you to perform queries and execute operations in the LUCA environment using secure connections
We found that python-luca-bds demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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