ResourceConfig¶
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class lsst.pipe.base.ResourceConfig¶
- Bases: - lsst.pex.config.Config- Configuration for resource requirements. - This configuration class will be used by some activators to estimate resource use by pipeline. Additionally some tasks could use it to adjust their resource use (e.g. reduce the number of threads). - For some resources their limit can be estimated by corresponding task, in that case task could set the field value. For many fields defined in this class their associated resource used by a task will depend on the size of the data and is not known in advance. For these resources their value will be configured through overrides based on some external estimates. - Attributes Summary - history- minMemoryMB- Minimal memory needed by task, can be None if estimate is unknown. - minNumCores- Minimal number of cores needed by task. - Methods Summary - compare(other[, shortcut, rtol, atol, output])- Compare this configuration to another - Configfor equality.- formatHistory(name, **kwargs)- Format a configuration field’s history to a human-readable format. - freeze()- Make this config, and all subconfigs, read-only. - items()- Get configurations as - (field name, field value)pairs.- iteritems()- Iterate over (field name, field value) pairs. - iterkeys()- Iterate over field names - itervalues()- Iterate over field values. - keys()- Get field names. - load(filename[, root])- Modify this config in place by executing the Python code in a configuration file. - loadFromStream(stream[, root, filename])- Modify this Config in place by executing the Python code in the provided stream. - names()- Get all the field names in the config, recursively. - save(filename[, root])- Save a Python script to the named file, which, when loaded, reproduces this config. - saveToStream(outfile[, root, skipImports])- Save a configuration file to a stream, which, when loaded, reproduces this config. - setDefaults()- Subclass hook for computing defaults. - toDict()- Make a dictionary of field names and their values. - update(**kw)- Update values of fields specified by the keyword arguments. - validate()- Validate the Config, raising an exception if invalid. - values()- Get field values. - Attributes Documentation - 
history¶
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compare(other, shortcut=True, rtol=1e-08, atol=1e-08, output=None)¶
- Compare this configuration to another - Configfor equality.- Parameters: - other : lsst.pex.config.Config
- Other - Configobject to compare against this config.
- shortcut : bool, optional
- If - True, return as soon as an inequality is found. Default is- True.
- rtol : float, optional
- Relative tolerance for floating point comparisons. 
- atol : float, optional
- Absolute tolerance for floating point comparisons. 
- output : callable, optional
- A callable that takes a string, used (possibly repeatedly) to report inequalities. 
 - Returns: - isEqual : bool
- Truewhen the two- lsst.pex.config.Configinstances are equal.- Falseif there is an inequality.
 - See also - Notes - Unselected targets of - RegistryFieldfields and unselected choices of- ConfigChoiceFieldfields are not considered by this method.- Floating point comparisons are performed by - numpy.allclose.
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formatHistory(name, **kwargs)¶
- Format a configuration field’s history to a human-readable format. - Parameters: - name : str
- Name of a - Fieldin this config.
- kwargs
- Keyword arguments passed to - lsst.pex.config.history.format.
 - Returns: - history : str
- A string containing the formatted history. 
 - See also 
- name : 
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freeze()¶
- Make this config, and all subconfigs, read-only. 
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items()¶
- Get configurations as - (field name, field value)pairs.- Returns: - items : list
- List of tuples for each configuration. Tuple items are: - Field name.
- Field value.
 
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iteritems()¶
- Iterate over (field name, field value) pairs. - Yields: - item : tuple
- Tuple items are: - Field name.
- Field value.
 
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itervalues()¶
- Iterate over field values. - Yields: - value : obj
- A field value. 
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keys()¶
- Get field names. - Returns: - names : list
- List of - lsst.pex.config.Fieldnames.
 - See also 
- names : 
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load(filename, root='config')¶
- Modify this config in place by executing the Python code in a configuration file. - Parameters: - filename : str
- Name of the configuration file. A configuration file is Python module. 
- root : str, optional
- Name of the variable in file that refers to the config being overridden. - For example, the value of root is - "config"and the file contains:- config.myField = 5 - Then this config’s field - myFieldis set to- 5.- Deprecated: For backwards compatibility, older config files that use - root="root"instead of- root="config"will be loaded with a warning printed to- sys.stderr. This feature will be removed at some point.
 - See also - lsst.pex.config.Config.loadFromStream,- lsst.pex.config.Config.save,- lsst.pex.config.Config.saveFromStream
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loadFromStream(stream, root='config', filename=None)¶
- Modify this Config in place by executing the Python code in the provided stream. - Parameters: - stream : file-like object, str, or compiled string
- Stream containing configuration override code. 
- root : str, optional
- Name of the variable in file that refers to the config being overridden. - For example, the value of root is - "config"and the file contains:- config.myField = 5 - Then this config’s field - myFieldis set to- 5.- Deprecated: For backwards compatibility, older config files that use - root="root"instead of- root="config"will be loaded with a warning printed to- sys.stderr. This feature will be removed at some point.
- filename : str, optional
- Name of the configuration file, or - Noneif unknown or contained in the stream. Used for error reporting.
 - See also - lsst.pex.config.Config.load,- lsst.pex.config.Config.save,- lsst.pex.config.Config.saveFromStream
- stream : file-like object, 
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names()¶
- Get all the field names in the config, recursively. - Returns: 
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save(filename, root='config')¶
- Save a Python script to the named file, which, when loaded, reproduces this config. - Parameters: - filename : str
- Desination filename of this configuration. 
- root : str, optional
- Name to use for the root config variable. The same value must be used when loading (see - lsst.pex.config.Config.load).
 
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saveToStream(outfile, root='config', skipImports=False)¶
- Save a configuration file to a stream, which, when loaded, reproduces this config. - Parameters: - outfile : file-like object
- Destination file object write the config into. Accepts strings not bytes. 
- root
- Name to use for the root config variable. The same value must be used when loading (see - lsst.pex.config.Config.load).
- skipImports : bool, optional
- If - Truethen do not include- importstatements in output, this is to support human-oriented output from- pipetaskwhere additional clutter is not useful.
 
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setDefaults()¶
- Subclass hook for computing defaults. - Notes - Derived - Configclasses that must compute defaults rather than using the- Fieldinstances’s defaults should do so here. To correctly use inherited defaults, implementations of- setDefaultsmust call their base class’s- setDefaults.
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toDict()¶
- Make a dictionary of field names and their values. - Returns: - See also - Notes - This method uses the - toDictmethod of individual fields. Subclasses of- Fieldmay need to implement a- toDictmethod for this method to work.
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update(**kw)¶
- Update values of fields specified by the keyword arguments. - Parameters: - kw
- Keywords are configuration field names. Values are configuration field values. 
 - Notes - The - __atand- __labelkeyword arguments are special internal keywords. They are used to strip out any internal steps from the history tracebacks of the config. Do not modify these keywords to subvert a- Configinstance’s history.- Examples - This is a config with three fields: - >>> from lsst.pex.config import Config, Field >>> class DemoConfig(Config): ... fieldA = Field(doc='Field A', dtype=int, default=42) ... fieldB = Field(doc='Field B', dtype=bool, default=True) ... fieldC = Field(doc='Field C', dtype=str, default='Hello world') ... >>> config = DemoConfig() - These are the default values of each field: - >>> for name, value in config.iteritems(): ... print(f"{name}: {value}") ... fieldA: 42 fieldB: True fieldC: 'Hello world' - Using this method to update - fieldAand- fieldC:- >>> config.update(fieldA=13, fieldC='Updated!') - Now the values of each field are: - >>> for name, value in config.iteritems(): ... print(f"{name}: {value}") ... fieldA: 13 fieldB: True fieldC: 'Updated!' 
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validate()¶
- Validate the Config, raising an exception if invalid. - Raises: - lsst.pex.config.FieldValidationError
- Raised if verification fails. 
 - Notes - The base class implementation performs type checks on all fields by calling their - validatemethods.- Complex single-field validation can be defined by deriving new Field types. For convenience, some derived - lsst.pex.config.Field-types (- ConfigFieldand- ConfigChoiceField) are defined in- lsst.pex.configthat handle recursing into subconfigs.- Inter-field relationships should only be checked in derived - Configclasses after calling this method, and base validation is complete.
 
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