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butlerSubset.py
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1#!/usr/bin/env python
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25# -*- python -*-
26
27"""This module defines the ButlerSubset class and the ButlerDataRefs contained
28within it as well as an iterator over the subset."""
29
30from . import DataId
31
32
34
35 """ButlerSubset is a container for ButlerDataRefs. It represents a
36 collection of data ids that can be used to obtain datasets of the type
37 used when creating the collection or a compatible dataset type. It can be
38 thought of as the result of a query for datasets matching a partial data
39 id.
40
41 The ButlerDataRefs are generated at a specified level of the data id
42 hierarchy. If that is not the level at which datasets are specified, the
43 ButlerDataRef.subItems() method may be used to dive further into the
44 ButlerDataRefs.
45
46 ButlerSubsets should generally be created using Butler.subset().
47
48 This mechanism replaces the creation of butlers using partial dataIds.
49
50 Public methods:
51
52 __init__(self, butler, datasetType, level, dataId)
53
54 __len__(self)
55
56 __iter__(self)
57
58 """
59
60 GENERATION = 2
61 """This is a Generation 2 ButlerSubset.
62 """
63
64 def __init__(self, butler, datasetType, level, dataId):
65 """
66 Create a ButlerSubset by querying a butler for data ids matching a
67 given partial data id for a given dataset type at a given hierarchy
68 level.
69
70 @param butler (Butler) butler that is being queried.
71 @param datasetType (str) the type of dataset to query.
72 @param level (str) the hierarchy level to descend to. if empty string will look up the default
73 level.
74 @param dataId (dict) the (partial or complete) data id.
75 """
76 self.butler = butler
77 self.datasetType = datasetType
78 self.dataId = DataId(dataId)
79 self.cache = []
80 self.level = level
81
82 keys = self.butler.getKeys(datasetType, level, tag=dataId.tag)
83 if keys is None:
84 return
85 fmt = list(keys.keys())
86
87 # Don't query if we already have a complete dataId
88 completeId = True
89 for key in fmt:
90 if key not in dataId:
91 completeId = False
92 break
93 if completeId:
94 self.cache.append(dataId)
95 return
96
97 idTuples = butler.queryMetadata(self.datasetType, fmt, self.dataId)
98 for idTuple in idTuples:
99 tempId = dict(self.dataId)
100 if len(fmt) == 1:
101 tempId[fmt[0]] = idTuple
102 else:
103 for i in range(len(fmt)):
104 tempId[fmt[i]] = idTuple[i]
105 self.cache.append(tempId)
106
107 def __repr__(self):
108 return "ButlerSubset(butler=%s, datasetType=%s, dataId=%s, cache=%s, level=%s)" % (
109 self.butler, self.datasetType, self.dataId, self.cache, self.level)
110
111 def __len__(self):
112 """
113 Number of ButlerDataRefs in the ButlerSubset.
114
115 @returns (int)
116 """
117
118 return len(self.cache)
119
120 def __iter__(self):
121 """
122 Iterator over the ButlerDataRefs in the ButlerSubset.
123
124 @returns (ButlerIterator)
125 """
126
127 return ButlerSubsetIterator(self)
128
129
131 """
132 An iterator over the ButlerDataRefs in a ButlerSubset.
133 """
134
135 def __init__(self, butlerSubset):
136 self.butlerSubset = butlerSubset
137 self.iter = iter(butlerSubset.cache)
138
139 def __iter__(self):
140 return self
141
142 def __next__(self):
143 return ButlerDataRef(self.butlerSubset, next(self.iter))
144
145
147 """
148 A ButlerDataRef is a reference to a potential dataset or group of datasets
149 that is portable between compatible dataset types. As such, it can be
150 used to create or retrieve datasets.
151
152 ButlerDataRefs are (conceptually) created as elements of a ButlerSubset by
153 Butler.subset(). They are initially specific to the dataset type passed
154 to that call, but they may be used with any other compatible dataset type.
155 Dataset type compatibility must be determined externally (or by trial and
156 error).
157
158 ButlerDataRefs may be created at any level of a data identifier hierarchy.
159 If the level is not one at which datasets exist, a ButlerSubset
160 with lower-level ButlerDataRefs can be created using
161 ButlerDataRef.subItems().
162
163 Public methods:
164
165 get(self, datasetType=None, **rest)
166
167 put(self, obj, datasetType=None, **rest)
168
169 subItems(self, level=None)
170
171 datasetExists(self, datasetType=None, **rest)
172
173 getButler(self)
174 """
175
176 GENERATION = 2
177 """This is a Generation 2 DataRef.
178 """
179
180 def __init__(self, butlerSubset, dataId):
181 """
182 For internal use only. ButlerDataRefs should only be created by
183 ButlerSubset and ButlerSubsetIterator.
184 """
185
186 self.butlerSubset = butlerSubset
187 self.dataId = dataId
188
189 def __repr__(self):
190 return 'ButlerDataRef(butlerSubset=%s, dataId=%s)' % (self.butlerSubset, self.dataId)
191
192 def get(self, datasetType=None, **rest):
193 """
194 Retrieve a dataset of the given type (or the type used when creating
195 the ButlerSubset, if None) as specified by the ButlerDataRef.
196
197 @param datasetType (str) dataset type to retrieve.
198 @param **rest keyword arguments with data identifiers
199 @returns object corresponding to the given dataset type.
200 """
201 if datasetType is None:
202 datasetType = self.butlerSubset.datasetType
203 return self.butlerSubset.butler.get(datasetType, self.dataId, **rest)
204
205 def put(self, obj, datasetType=None, doBackup=False, **rest):
206 """
207 Persist a dataset of the given type (or the type used when creating
208 the ButlerSubset, if None) as specified by the ButlerDataRef.
209
210 @param obj object to persist.
211 @param datasetType (str) dataset type to persist.
212 @param doBackup if True, rename existing instead of overwriting
213 @param **rest keyword arguments with data identifiers
214
215 WARNING: Setting doBackup=True is not safe for parallel processing, as it
216 may be subject to race conditions.
217 """
218
219 if datasetType is None:
220 datasetType = self.butlerSubset.datasetType
221 self.butlerSubset.butler.put(obj, datasetType, self.dataId, doBackup=doBackup, **rest)
222
223 def getUri(self, datasetType=None, write=False, **rest):
224 """Return the URL for a dataset
225
226 .. warning:: This is intended only for debugging. The URI should
227 never be used for anything other than printing.
228
229 .. note:: In the event there are multiple URIs, we return only
230 the first.
231
232 .. note:: getUri() does not currently support composite datasets.
233
234 Parameters
235 ----------
236 datasetType : `str`, optional
237 The dataset type of interest.
238 write : `bool`, optional
239 Return the URI for writing?
240 rest : `dict`, optional
241 Keyword arguments for the data id.
242
243 Returns
244 -------
245 uri : `str`
246 URI for dataset
247 """
248
249 if datasetType is None:
250 datasetType = self.butlerSubset.datasetType
251 return self.butlerSubset.butler.getUri(datasetType, self.dataId, write=write, **rest)
252
253 def subLevels(self):
254 """
255 Return a list of the lower levels of the hierarchy than this
256 ButlerDataRef.
257
258 @returns (iterable) list of strings with level keys."""
259
260 return set(
261 self.butlerSubset.butler.getKeys(
262 self.butlerSubset.datasetType,
263 tag=self.butlerSubset.dataId.tag).keys()
264 ) - set(
265 self.butlerSubset.butler.getKeys(
266 self.butlerSubset.datasetType,
267 self.butlerSubset.level,
268 tag=self.butlerSubset.dataId.tag).keys()
269 )
270
271 def subItems(self, level=None):
272 """
273 Generate a ButlerSubset at a lower level of the hierarchy than this
274 ButlerDataRef, using it as a partial data id. If level is None, a
275 default lower level for the original ButlerSubset level and dataset
276 type is used.
277
278 As currently implemented, the default sublevels for all the
279 repositories used by this Butler instance must match for the Butler to
280 be able to select a default sublevel to get the subset.
281
282 @param level (str) the hierarchy level to descend to.
283 @returns (ButlerSubset) resulting from the lower-level query or () if
284 there is no lower level.
285 """
286
287 if level is None:
288 levelSet = set()
289 for repoData in self.butlerSubset.butler._repos.all():
290 levelSet.add(repoData.repo._mapper.getDefaultSubLevel(
291 self.butlerSubset.level))
292 if len(levelSet) > 1:
293 raise RuntimeError(
294 "Support for multiple levels not implemented.")
295 level = levelSet.pop()
296 if level is None:
297 return ()
298 return self.butlerSubset.butler.subset(self.butlerSubset.datasetType,
299 level, self.dataId)
300
301 def datasetExists(self, datasetType=None, write=False, **rest):
302 """
303 Determine if a dataset exists of the given type (or the type used when
304 creating the ButlerSubset, if None) as specified by the ButlerDataRef.
305
306 @param datasetType (str) dataset type to check.
307 @param write (bool) if True, search only in output repositories
308 @param **rest keywords arguments with data identifiers
309 @returns bool
310 """
311 if datasetType is None:
312 datasetType = self.butlerSubset.datasetType
313 return self.butlerSubset.butler.datasetExists(
314 datasetType, self.dataId, write=write, **rest)
315
316 def getButler(self):
317 """
318 Return the butler associated with this data reference.
319 """
320 return self.butlerSubset.butler
def datasetExists(self, datasetType=None, write=False, **rest)
def get(self, datasetType=None, **rest)
def put(self, obj, datasetType=None, doBackup=False, **rest)
def __init__(self, butlerSubset, dataId)
def getUri(self, datasetType=None, write=False, **rest)
def __init__(self, butler, datasetType, level, dataId)
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