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butlerFactory.py
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1 #!/usr/bin/env python
2 
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25 # -*- python -*-
26 
27 """This module defines the ButlerFactory class."""
28 
29 from lsst.daf.persistence import Butler
30 
31 class ButlerFactory(object):
32  """ButlerFactory creates data Butlers containing data mappers. Use of it
33  is deprecated in favor of the direct Butler constructor.
34 
35  The ButlerFactory class takes a mapper for a data collection.
36  It can then create Butlers with these mappers.
37 
38  A data identifier is a dictionary. The keys match those understood by a
39  mapper; the values select particular data sets or collections of data
40  sets. For example, one key might be "visit". Specifying a value of
41  "695934" for this key might select a collection of images.
42 
43  The mappers perform four functions:
44  1. Determine what keys are valid for dataset ids.
45  2. Obtain a collection of potential dataset ids matching a
46  partial dataset id.
47  3. Map a dataset id to the location of the dataset, including its
48  C++ and Python types.
49  4. Manipulate a retrieved dataset object so that it conforms to a
50  standard.
51 
52  Public methods:
53 
54  __init__(self, mapper)
55 
56  create(self)
57  """
58 
59  def __init__(self, mapper):
60  """Construct a ButlerFactory.
61 
62  @param mapper mapper object.
63  """
64 
65  self.mapper = mapper
66 
67  def create(self):
68  """Create a Butler.
69 
70  @returns a new Butler.
71  """
72 
73  return Butler(None, mapper=self.mapper)