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Ruben Fiszel 5ad2de91a2 feat(sdk): enforce s3:// URIs for string S3 params + ingestion (EL) docs (#9912)
* feat(pipelines): ingestion (EL) templates + docs

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* fix(pipelines): review nits — draft collision guard, template-mode selection reset, invariant test

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* fix(pipelines): lead the insert menu with ingestion templates

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* refactor(pipelines): ingestion story as docs-only — drop editor template UI

The insert-menu template section mixed two selection grammars in one popover and confused more than it helped. The three E2E-verified example pipelines now live verbatim in docs/pipeline-ingestion.md; the Python bare-string S3 key fix in pipelineTemplates.ts stays.

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* feat(sdk): bare string S3 keys in py/ts clients + asset parsers

A plain string passed where an S3Object is expected is now a bare key in the default storage — previously the py client silently degraded it to s3="" (auto-generated key) and both asset parsers canonicalized it without the leading slash, splitting lineage. parseS3Object moves to s3Types.ts so it is unit-testable without the generated services. The pipeline template fix from the earlier commit is superseded (bare strings are the supported spelling again); docs examples flipped to bare keys.

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* refactor(sdk): enforce s3:// URIs for string S3Object params

Bare strings now raise/throw with a hint pointing at the s3:///<key> spelling instead of being treated as keys (previous commit) or silently degrading to an empty key (original behavior). One string spelling everywhere: SDK calls, // on annotations, and DuckDB SQL all use s3:///<key>. TS regains the s3://-template-literal type; the asset parsers record no asset for a bare string (the call can only error); templates emit the URI form.

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* docs(pipelines): move ingestion (EL) guide to windmilldocs, keep design constraints

User-facing how-to (engine choice, cursor recipes, schema drift, worked examples) moves to windmilldocs core_concepts/63_pipelines (windmilldocs#1462); the repo keeps only the design constraints future feature work must not break, as a section of ducklake-materialization.md.

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* chore: regenerate system prompts after parse_s3_object docstring change

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* fix(sdk): reject empty-key s3 URIs; align asset parsers with the runtime rule

Addresses CI review: s3:/// and s3://bucket/ now raise (an empty key would fall back to the auto-generated-key path the strict contract exists to prevent); the asset parsers' string branch applies the same valid-URI-with-non-empty-key rule so no R/W edge is recorded for a call that can only error (the generic URI-literal scan still records ambiguous access-None assets, by design); comments rephrased as current constraints per AGENTS.md.

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wmill

The core client for the Windmill platform.

Usage

Basic Usage

The wmill package has several methods at the top-level for the most frequent operations you will need.

The following are some common examples:

import time

import wmill


def main():
    # Get the value of a variable
    wmill.get_variable("u/user/variable_path")
    
    # Run a script synchronously and get the result
    wmill.run_script("f/pathto/script", args={"arg1": "value1"})
    
    # Get the value of a resource
    wmill.get_resource("u/user/resource_path")
    
    # Set the script's state
    wmill.set_state({"ts": time.time()})
    
    # Get the script's state
    wmill.get_state()

Advanced Usage

The wmill package also exposes the Windmill class, which is the core client for the Windmill platform.

import time

from wmill import Windmill

def main():
    client = Windmill(
        # token=...  <- this is optional. otherwise the client will look for the WM_TOKEN env var
    )

    # Get the current version of the client
    client.version

    # Get the current user
    client.user
    
    # Convenience get and post methods exist for https://app.windmill.dev/openapi.html#/
    # these are thin wrappers around the httpx library's get and post methods
    # list worker groups
    client.get("/configs/list_worker_groups")
    # create a group
    client.post(
        f"/w/{client.workspace}/groups/create",
        json={
            "name": "my-group",
            "summary": "my group summary",
        }
    )
    
    # Get and set the state of the script
    now = time.time()
    client.state = {"ts": now}
    assert client.state == {"ts": now}
    
    # Run a job asynchronously
    job_id = client.run_script_async(path="path/to/script")
    # Get its status
    client.get_job_status(job_id)
    # Get its result
    client.get_result(job_id)