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- [Connecting to the Service via Python Client](#connecting-to-the-service-via-python-client)
- [Tab Completion Support](#tab-completion-support)
- [Integration within Another Service](#integration-within-another-service)
- [RESTful API](#restful-api)
- [Understanding the Component System](#understanding-the-component-system)
- [Built-in Type and Enum Components](#built-in-type-and-enum-components)
- [Method Components](#method-components)
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The `block_until_connected=False` argument allows the service to start up even if the initial connection attempt fails.
This configuration is particularly useful in distributed systems where services may start in any order.
### RESTful API
The `pydase` RESTful API allows for standard HTTP-based interactions and provides access to various functionalities through specific routes.
For example, you can get a value like this:
```python
import json
import requests
response = requests.get(
"http://<hostname>:<port>/api/v1/get_value?access_path=<full_access_path>"
)
serialized_value = json.loads(response.text)
```
For more information, see [here](https://pydase.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user-guide/interaction/main/#restful-api).
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## Understanding the Component System

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The `pydase` RESTful API allows for standard HTTP-based interactions and provides access to various functionalities through specific routes. This is particularly useful for integrating `pydase` services with other applications or for scripting and automation.
For example, you can get a value like this:
```python
import json
import requests
response = requests.get(
"http://<hostname>:<port>/api/v1/get_value?access_path=<full_access_path>"
)
serialized_value = json.loads(response.text)
```
To help developers understand and utilize the API, we provide an OpenAPI specification. This specification describes the available endpoints and corresponding request/response formats.
## OpenAPI Specification
**Base URL**:
```
http://<hostname>:<port>/api/
```
<swagger-ui src="./openapi.yaml"/>