cuOpt REST server — what it does and how requests flow. Domain concepts; no deploy or client code.
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name: cuopt-server-common
version: "26.08.00"
description: cuOpt REST server — what it does and how requests flow. Domain concepts; no deploy or client code.
license: Apache-2.0
metadata:
author: NVIDIA cuOpt Team
tags:
- cuopt
- server
- rest-api
- concepts
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# cuOpt Server (common)
Domain concepts for the cuOpt REST server. No deploy commands or client code here.
## What the server does
- Accepts optimization requests (routing, LP, MILP) over HTTP.
- Returns a request ID; solution is obtained by polling with that ID.
- Does **not** support QP via REST.
## Problem types supported
| Problem type | Supported |
|--------------|:---------:|
| Routing | ✓ |
| LP | ✓ |
| MILP | ✓ |
| QP | ✗ |
## Request flow (conceptual)
1. Client sends problem data in the required schema (matrices, tasks, fleet, solver config).
2. Server returns a `reqId`.
3. Client polls the solution endpoint with `reqId` until the job completes.
4. Response contains status and, on success, solution (routes, objective, primal values, etc.).
## Required questions (deployment and usage)
Ask these if not already clear:
1. **Problem type** — Routing or LP/MILP? (QP not available.)
2. **Deployment** — Local, Docker, Kubernetes, or cloud?
3. **Client** — Which language or tool will call the API (e.g. Python, curl, another service)?
## Key endpoints (conceptual)
- Health check.
- Submit request (POST).
- Get solution by request ID (GET).
- OpenAPI spec (e.g. for payload format).
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License: Apache-2.0