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You can also install `pyright` with `sudo npm install -g pyright` and run `pyright` in the root of the project to find
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any type errors.
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#### data_types.py: Contains data types representing model API endpoints
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### data_types.py: Contains data types representing model API endpoints
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This file defines the structure of the data your model server expects (its API contract) and, critically, how PyWorker *interprets* that data for autoscaling purposes. You define Python data classes that mirror the JSON payloads your model's API uses.
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#### server.py: Creating Your Model's API Endpoints
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### server.py: Creating Your Model's API Endpoints
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This section guides you through creating the core of your custom model API: the `EndpointHandler`. Think of `EndpointHandler` as the bridge between incoming requests from users and your underlying model. It's the key to making your model accessible and scalable.
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start_server(backend, routes)
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#### test_load.py
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### test_load.py
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Here you can create a script that allows you test an endpoint group running instances with this PyWorker
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