Raghav Patidar 49d560583f
Fix: HTTP API Updates Read-Only Dataset Fields During Modification #5923 (#5937)
### What problem does this PR solve?

Fixes #5923 

Fixes the readonly variables from payload at
 /datasets/<dataset_id> 

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that will help reviewers understand the purpose of the PR._

Now if user tries to modify readonly values then it will show " The
input parameters are invalid. "

invalid_keys = {"id", "embd_id", "chunk_num", "doc_num", "parser_id",
"create_date", "create_time", "created_by",
"status","token_num","update_date","update_time"}
    if any(key in req for key in invalid_keys):
return get_error_data_result(message="The input parameters are
invalid.")
i have include those readonly keys in invalid_keys

### Type of change

- [ ] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

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Co-authored-by: Raghav <2020csb1115@iitrpr.ac.in>
2025-03-12 10:27:02 +08:00

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import os
import requests
HOST_ADDRESS = os.getenv('HOST_ADDRESS', 'http://127.0.0.1:9380')
DATASET_NAME_LIMIT = 128
def create_dataset(auth, dataset_name):
authorization = {"Authorization": auth}
url = f"{HOST_ADDRESS}/v1/kb/create"
json = {"name": dataset_name}
res = requests.post(url=url, headers=authorization, json=json)
return res.json()
def list_dataset(auth, page_number):
authorization = {"Authorization": auth}
url = f"{HOST_ADDRESS}/v1/kb/list?page={page_number}"
res = requests.get(url=url, headers=authorization)
return res.json()
def rm_dataset(auth, dataset_id):
authorization = {"Authorization": auth}
url = f"{HOST_ADDRESS}/v1/kb/rm"
json = {"kb_id": dataset_id}
res = requests.post(url=url, headers=authorization, json=json)
return res.json()
def update_dataset(auth, json_req):
authorization = {"Authorization": auth}
url = f"{HOST_ADDRESS}/v1/kb/update"
res = requests.post(url=url, headers=authorization, json=json_req)
return res.json()
def upload_file(auth, dataset_id, path):
authorization = {"Authorization": auth}
url = f"{HOST_ADDRESS}/v1/document/upload"
json_req = {
"kb_id": dataset_id,
}
file = {
'file': open(f'{path}', 'rb')
}
res = requests.post(url=url, headers=authorization, files=file, data=json_req)
return res.json()
def list_document(auth, dataset_id):
authorization = {"Authorization": auth}
url = f"{HOST_ADDRESS}/v1/document/list?kb_id={dataset_id}"
res = requests.get(url=url, headers=authorization)
return res.json()
def get_docs_info(auth, doc_ids):
authorization = {"Authorization": auth}
json_req = {
"doc_ids": doc_ids
}
url = f"{HOST_ADDRESS}/v1/document/infos"
res = requests.post(url=url, headers=authorization, json=json_req)
return res.json()
def parse_docs(auth, doc_ids):
authorization = {"Authorization": auth}
json_req = {
"doc_ids": doc_ids,
"run": 1
}
url = f"{HOST_ADDRESS}/v1/document/run"
res = requests.post(url=url, headers=authorization, json=json_req)
return res.json()
def parse_file(auth, document_id):
pass