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Pygen v1 is out!

  • January 31, 2025
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Anders  Albert
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Pygen v1 is now released and ready for use. This means there will be no more breaking changes of pygen, and it can be used in production. 

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Andre Alves
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  • February 11, 2025

Great news, ​@Anders Albert. Regarding this topic, what are the most common activities your team uses Pygen for? For example, ingesting data into CDF or migrating data between data models. Are there any other use cases you would recommend?


Ayush Daruka
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  • February 12, 2025

@Snehal-Jagtap Can we also think of using Pygen for migrating data to the new model?


Anders  Albert
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  • February 12, 2025

@Andre Alves Most common use case I know about is exploration of data in a model. You generate an SDK in a notebook and use the autocomplete to retrieve data from the model. In addition, I know of several solutions that  are built using Pygen. Suggest checking out the docs for where to start. Note that Pygen have a significant number of users, at least I have been continuously surprised by the use cases it has been used for.

@Ayush Daruka I know if cases were pygen has been used for migration to a new data model. There is an example in the docs.

 


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