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* feat(sdk): allow overriding worker tag when running jobs Add an optional `tag` parameter to every job-running helper across the TypeScript, Python, PowerShell and Rust client SDKs. When set, it is forwarded as the `tag` query param on the `jobs/run/*` endpoints, which the backend already honors as a worker-tag override. The parameter is appended last and defaults to null/None everywhere, so existing positional and keyword callers are unaffected. Rust has no optional params, so its existing `run_script_async`/`run_script_sync` signatures are left untouched and new `*_with_tag` variants are added. Fixes WIN-2105 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(system_prompts): regenerate SDK docs for tag param Regenerate auto-generated system prompts so the TypeScript/Python SDK references (and the script skills that embed them) reflect the new optional `tag` parameter on the job-running helpers. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(powershell-sdk): preserve original RunScriptAsync/RunFlowAsync arities PowerShell class methods dispatch by exact argument count and have no default parameter values, so adding `$Tag` in place dropped the old 4-arg `RunScriptAsync` / 3-arg `RunFlowAsync` overloads — existing direct class calls would fail with "Cannot find an overload". Re-add the original arities as thin overloads that forward `$null` for `$Tag`. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(system_prompts): generate prompts.d.ts to stop literal-content drift prompts.d.ts was a tracked declaration file with string-literal types baked in, but generate.py never regenerated it — only prompts.ts and the hand-written index.d.ts. So every prompt change (e.g. the new SDK `tag` param) left prompts.d.ts stale, and check-freshness didn't catch it because generate.py never wrote the file. Emit prompts.d.ts from generate.py as plain `export declare const X: string;` declarations. The contents now live only in prompts.ts, so the declaration file can't drift, and check-freshness covers it going forward. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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)