The Defs, Suite,Family and Task from a node hierarchy: Every Suite,Family and Task must have a name. This name must be unique between the peers.
The following example show different ways of adding node hierarchy.
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import ecflow
defs = ecflow.Defs()
s = ecflow.Suite('s1')
f = ecflow.Family('f1')
t = ecflow.Task('t1')
defs.add_suite(s)
s.add_suite(f)
f.add_task(t) |
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| import ecflow
defs = ecflow.Defs()
defs.add(
Suite('s1').add(
Family('f1').add(
Task('t1')))) |
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The following example shows how suites, families and tasks are added to created in a Python definition file.
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import ecflow
if _name_ == "_main_":
defs = ecFlow.Defs() # create an empty definition
suite = defs.add_suite("s1"); # create a suite and add it to the defs
family = suite.add_family("f1") # create a family and add it to suite
for i in [ "a", "b", "c" ]: # create task ta,tb,tc
family.add_task( "t" + i) # create a task and add to family
defs.save_as_defs("test.def") # save defs to file "test.def" |
The following examples show alternative styles of adding suites,families and tasks: They produce exactly the same suite as the first.
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| from ecflow import *
defs = Defs(
Suite("s1",
Family("f1",
[ Task("t{0}".format(t)) for t in ("a", "b", "c")])))
defs.save_as_defs("test.def") |
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| from ecflow import *
defs = Defs().add(
Suite("s1").add(
Family("f1").add(
[ Task("t{}".format(t))
for t in ("a", "b", "c")])))
defs.save_as_defs("test.def") |
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| from ecflow import *
defs = Defs()
defs += Suite("s1")
defs.s1 += Family("f1")
defs.s1.f1 += [ Task("t{}".format(t))
for t in ("a", "b", "c")]
defs.save_as_defs("test.def") |
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