OTSClient is a client for Tablestore. OTSClient provides various methods for you to manage tables and perform read and write operations on a single row or multiple rows. To use Tablestore SDK for Python to initiate a request, you must initialize an OTSClient instance and modify the default configurations of the OTSClient instance based on your business requirements.
Usage notes
HTTPS is supported in Tablestore SDK for Python V2.0.8 and later. If you want to access Tablestore resources over HTTPS, use Tablestore SDK for Python V2.0.8 or later, and make sure that the OpenSSL version is at least 0.9.8j. We recommend that you use OpenSSL 1.0.2d.
The release package for Tablestore SDK for Python V2.0.8 contains the certifi package that can be directly installed and used. To update the root certificate, download the latest root certificate from the official website of certifi.
Before you run the code, you must import the Tablestore package.
Preparations
Before you initialize an OTSClient instance, you must configure an AccessKey pair, obtain the endpoint of your Tablestore instance, and install Tablestore SDK for Python.
Configure an AccessKey pair
Obtain the endpoint of a Tablestore instance
Install Tablestore SDK for Python
Initialize an OTSClient instance
To use Tablestore SDK for Python, you must first create an OTSClient instance. Then, you can call the methods of the OTSClient instance to access Tablestore.
The AccessKey pair of an Alibaba Cloud account has permissions on all API operations. We recommend that you use the AccessKey pair of a RAM user to call API operations or perform routine O&M. We recommend that you do not hard-code the AccessKey ID and AccessKey secret into your project code. Otherwise, the AccessKey pair may be leaked and the security of all resources in your account is compromised. In the following examples, the AccessKey pair is configured in the environment variables to verify your identify.
Syntax
"""
Initialize an OTSClient instance.
end_point: the endpoint that is used to access the Tablestore instance. The endpoint must start with https://. Example: https://instance.cn-hangzhou.ots.aliyun.com:80.
access_key_id: the AccessKey ID that is used to access the Tablestore instance. You can visit the Alibaba Cloud official website or contact an administrator to obtain an AccessKey ID.
access_key_secret: the AccessKey secret that is used to access the Tablestore instance. You can visit the Alibaba Cloud official website or contact an administrator to obtain an AccessKey secret.
instance_name: the name of the Tablestore instance that you want to access. You can create an instance in the Tablestore console or contact an administrator to obtain the name of an existing instance.
sts_token: the STS token that is used to access the Tablestore instance. You can use Alibaba Cloud STS to obtain an STS token. The STS token has a validity period. You must obtain a new token if the existing token expires.
encoding: the method that is used to encode the request parameter string. Default value: utf8.
socket_timeout: the timeout period in seconds for each socket connection in the connection pool. The value can be an integer or a floating-point number. Default value: 50.
max_connection: the maximum number of connections in a connection pool. Default value: 50.
logger_name: the name of the log file that records the DEBUG log in the request or the ERROR log when an error occurs.
retry_policy: the retry policy. The default retry policy is DefaultRetryPolicy. You can define a retry policy based on a RetryPolicy class. For more information, see the code in DefaultRetryPolicy.
ssl_version: the transport layer security (TLS) version that is used for HTTPS connections. Default value: None.
"""
class OTSClient(object):
def __init__(self, end_point, access_key_id, access_key_secret, instance_name, **kwargs):
Example
access_key_id = os.getenv("OTS_AK_ENV")
access_key_secret = os.getenv("OTS_SK_ENV")
######### Specify the name of the log file and the retry policy. #########
# The name of the log file is table_store.log. The retry policy is WriteRetryPolicy, which defines the retry attempts to write data to the table when a write operation fails.
ots_client = OTSClient('endpoint', access_key_id, access_key_secret, 'instance_name', logger_name = 'table_store.log', retry_policy = WriteRetryPolicy())
######### Set the TLS version that is used for HTTPS connections to TLS 1.2. #########
# Note: The specified TLS version takes effect only when you use an HTTPS endpoint.
ots_client = OTSClient('endpoint', access_key_id, access_key_secret, 'instance_name', ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2)
######### Use STS. #########
ots_client = OTSClient('endpoint', 'STS.K8h*******GB77', 'CkuDj******Wn6', 'instance_name', sts_token = 'CAISjgJ1q6Ft5B2y********OFcsLLuw==')
Import the Tablestore package
If you do not import the Tablestore package, the NameError: name 'OTSClient' is not defined
message appears. In this case, you must import the Tablestore package before you run the code. For more information, see What are the examples of code used to perform ListTable in Tablestore SDK for Python?
When you use Tablestore SDK for Python to invoke functions, you must import the Tablestore package to the code. You can run the following code to import the Tablestore package:
# Import the Tablestore package.
from tablestore import *
# You must import the Tablestore package when you obtain the AccessKey pair from environment variables.
import os
# You must import the Tablestore package when you access the Tablestore instance by using the specified TLS version.
import ssl
FAQ
What do I do if the Signature mismatch error is reported when I use Tablestore SDKs?