The text examples allow indentation. In python indentation affects the logical meaning of the program.
However as we have seen we can use the Node constructor to provide indentation, to show the definition structure.
Using Node constructor to show definition structure
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7 import os from ecflow import Defs,Suite,Family,Task,Edit,Trigger,Complete,Event,Meter,Time,Day,Date print("Creating suite definition") home = os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"), "course") defs = Defs( Suite("test", Edit(ECF_INCLUDE=home,ECF_HOME=home), Family("f1", Edit(SLEEP=20), Task("t1", Meter("progress", 1, 100, 90)), Task("t2", Trigger("t1 == complete"),Event("a"),Event("b")), Task("t3", Trigger("t2:a")), Task("t4", Trigger("t2 == complete"), Complete("t2:b")), Task("t5", Trigger("t1:progress ge 30")), Task("t6", Trigger("t1:progress ge 60")), Task("t7", Trigger("t1:progress ge 90"))), Family("f2", Edit(SLEEP=20), Task("t1", Time( "00:30 23:30 00:30" )), Task("t2", Day( "sunday" )), Task("t3", Date("1.*.*"), Time("12:00")), Task("t4", Time("+00:02")), Task("t5", Time("00:02"))))) print(defs) print("Checking job creation: .ecf -> .job0") #print(defs.check_job_creation()) print("Checking trigger expressions") assert len(defs.check() == 0, defs.check() print("Saving definition to file 'test.def'") defs.save_as_defs("test.def")
We can also use python with statement to provide the indentation.
Here is the previous example using the with statement:
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
import os
import ecflow
import sys
version = sys.version_info
if version[1] < 7:
print "This example requires python version 2.7, but found : " + str(version)
exit(0)
print "Creating suite definition"
with ecflow.Defs() as defs:
with defs.add_suite("test") as suite:
suite.add_variable("ECF_INCLUDE", os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"), "course"))
suite.add_variable("ECF_HOME", os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"), "course"))
with suite.add_family("f1") as f1:
f1.add_variable("SLEEP", 20)
f1.add_task("t1").add_meter("progress", 1, 100, 90)
f1.add_task("t2").add_trigger("t1 eq complete").add_event("a").add_event("b")
f1.add_task("t3").add_trigger("t2:a")
f1.add_task("t4").add_trigger("t2 eq complete").add_complete("t2:b")
f1.add_task("t5").add_trigger("t1:progress ge 30")
f1.add_task("t6").add_trigger("t1:progress ge 60")
f1.add_task("t7").add_trigger("t1:progress ge 90")
with suite.add_family("f2") as f2:
f2.add_variable("SLEEP", 20)
f2.add_task("t1").add_time("00:30 23:30 00:30")
f2.add_task("t2").add_day("sunday")
f2.add_task("t3").add_date(1, 0, 0).add_time(12, 0)
f2.add_task("t4").add_time(0, 2, True)
f2.add_task("t5").add_time(0, 2)
print defs
print "Checking job creation: .ecf -> .job0"
print defs.check_job_creation()
print "Checking trigger expressions"
print defs.check()
print "Saving definition to file 'test.def'"
defs.save_as_defs("test.def")
Alternative styles:
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7 import os for ecflow import * print "Creating suite definition" home = os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"), "course") with Defs() as defs: with defs.add_suite("test") as suite: suite += Edit(ECF_INCLUDE=home,ECF_HOME=home) with suite.add_family("f1") as f1: f1 += [ Task("t{}".format(i)) for i in range(1,8) ] f1 += Edit(SLEEP=20) f1.t1 += Meter("progress", 1, 100, 90) f1.t2 += [ Trigger(["t1"]), Event("a"), Event("b") ] f1.t3 += Trigger("t2:a") f1.t4 += [ Trigger(["t2"]), Complete("t2:b") ] f1.t5 += Trigger("t1:progress ge 30") f1.t6 += Trigger("t1:progress ge 60") f1.t7 += Trigger("t1:progress ge 90") with suite.add_family("f2") as f2: f2 += [ Edit(SLEEP=20),[ Task("t{}".format(i)) for i in range(1,6)] ] f2.t1 += Time( "00:30 23:30 00:30" ) f2.t2 += Day( "sunday" ) f2.t3 += [ Date("1.*.*"), Time("12:00") ] f2.t4 += Time("+00:02") f2.t5 += Time("00:02") print(defs) print("Checking job creation: .ecf -> .job0") print defs.check_job_creation() print("Checking trigger expressions") assert len(defs.check() == 0, defs.check() print("Saving definition to file 'test.def'") defs.save_as_defs("test.def") defs.test.replace_on_server() |