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LSST Data Management Base Package
_lookupStaticCalibration.py
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21 
22 from lsst.obs.base import Instrument
23 
24 __all__ = ["lookupStaticCalibration"]
25 
26 
27 def lookupStaticCalibration(datasetType, registry, quantumDataId, collections):
28  """A lookup function override for QuantumGraph generation that allows a
29  PipelineTask to have an input dataset (usually a camera) that is formally a
30  calibration with a validity range, without having a temporal data ID for
31  the lookup, by asserting that there is in fact only dataset for all time.
32 
33  Parameters
34  ----------
35  datasetType : `lsst.daf.butler.DatasetType`
36  Dataset type to look up.
37  registry : `lsst.daf.butler.Registry`
38  Registry for the data repository being searched.
39  quantumDataId : `lsst.daf.butler.DataCoordinate`
40  Data ID for the quantum of the task this dataset will be passed to.
41  This must include an "instrument" key, and should also include any
42  keys that are present in ``datasetType.dimensions``. If it has an
43  ``exposure`` or ``visit`` key, that's a sign that this function is
44  not actually needed, as those come with the temporal information that
45  would allow a real validity-range lookup.
46  collections : `lsst.daf.butler.registry.CollectionSearch`
47  Collections passed by the user when generating a QuantumGraph. Ignored
48  by this function (see notes below).
49 
50  Returns
51  -------
52  refs : `list` [ `DatasetRef` ]
53  A zero- or single-element list containing the matching dataset, if one
54  was found.
55 
56  Notes
57  -----
58  This works by looking in the `~CollectionType.RUN` collection
59  that `lsst.obs.base.Instrument.writeCuratedCalibrations` (currently!) uses,
60  instead of the collections passed into it. This may be considered
61  surprising by users (but will usually go unnoticed because the dataset
62  returned _is_ actually in those given input colllections, too). It may
63  stop working entirely once we have data repositories with multiple
64  calibration collections; a better workaround or a more principled change
65  to the PipelineTasks that use this function (which are by definition asking
66  for something ill-defined) will ultimately be needed.
67  """
68  instrument = Instrument.fromName(quantumDataId["instrument"], registry)
69  unboundedCollection = instrument.makeUnboundedCalibrationRunName()
70  ref = registry.findDataset(datasetType, dataId=quantumDataId, collections=[unboundedCollection])
71  if ref is None:
72  return []
73  else:
74  return [ref]
def lookupStaticCalibration(datasetType, registry, quantumDataId, collections)