from ecflow import Defs,Suite,Family,Task,RepeatDay,RepeatEnumerated,RepeatString,RepeatInteger def add_tasks(fam): for i in range(1,3): fam.add_task(Task("t{}".format(i))) defs = Defs() s1 = defs.add_suite("s1") f1 = s1.add_family("f1") f1.add_repeat( RepeatDate("YMD",20100111,20100115,2) ) add_tasks(f1) f2 = s1.add_family("f2") f2.add_repeat( RepeatInteger("count",0,100,2) ) add_tasks(f2) f3 = s1.add_family("f3") f3.add_repeat( RepeatEnumerated("enum",["red", "green", "blue" ] ) ) add_tasks(f3) f4 = s1.add_family("f4") f4.add_repeat( RepeatString("enum",["a", "b", "c" ] ) ) add_tasks(f4) f5 = s1.add_family("f5") f5.add_repeat( RepeatDay(1) ) add_tasks(f5)
The following examples show alternative styles that produce the same definition:
defs = Defs( Suite("s1", Family("f1", RepeatDate("YMD",20100111,20100115,2), [ Task("t{}".format(i)) for i in range(1,3) ] ), Family("f2", RepeatInteger("count",0,100,2), [ Task("t{}".format(i)) for i in range(1,3) ] ), Family("f3", RepeatEnumerated("enum",["red", "green", "blue" ] ), [ Task("t{}".format(i)) for i in range(1,3) ] ), Family("f4", RepeatString("enum",["a", "b", "c" ] ), [ Task("t{}".format(i)) for i in range(1,3) ] ), Family("f5", RepeatDay(1), [ Task("t{}".format(i)) for i in range(1,3) ] ))) | defs = Defs() + Suite("s1") defs.s1 += [ Family("f{}".format(i)).add( [ Task("t{}".format(i)) for i in range(1,3) ]) for i in range(1,6) ] defs.s1.f1 += RepeatDate("YMD",20100111,20100115,2) defs.s1.f2 += RepeatInteger("count",0,100,2) defs.s1.f3 += RepeatEnumerated("enum",["red", "green", "blue" ] ) defs.s1.f4 += RepeatString("enum",["a", "b", "c" ] ) defs.s1.f5 += RepeatDay(1) |
In the second example above we use 'defs.s1.*' to reference a node by name. This is useful in small designs but will produce maintenance issues in large designs IF the node names are changed.