Metadata¶
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class lsst.verify.Metadata(measurement_set, data=None)¶
- Bases: - lsst.verify.jsonmixin.JsonSerializationMixin- Container for verification framework job metadata. - Metadata are key-value terms. Both keys and values should be JSON-serializable. - Parameters: - measurement_set : lsst.verify.MeasurementSet, optional
- When provided, metadata with keys prefixed by metric names are deferred to - Metadatainstances attached to measurements (- lsst.verify.Measurement.notes).
- data : dict, optional
- Dictionary to seed metadata. 
 - Attributes Summary - json- A - dictthat can be serialized as semantic SQUASH JSON.- Methods Summary - items()- Iterate over key-value metadata pairs. - jsonify_dict(d)- Recursively build JSON-renderable objects on all values in a dict. - keys()- Get a - listof metadata keys.- update(data)- Update metadata with key-value pairs from a - dict-like object.- write_json(filepath)- Write JSON to a file. - Attributes Documentation - 
json¶
- A - dictthat can be serialized as semantic SQUASH JSON.- Keys in the - dictare metadata keys (see- Metadata.keys). Values are the associated metadata values as JSON-serializable objects.
 - Methods Documentation - 
items()¶
- Iterate over key-value metadata pairs. - Yields: 
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static jsonify_dict(d)¶
- Recursively build JSON-renderable objects on all values in a dict. - Parameters: - d : dict
- Dictionary to convert into a JSON-serializable object. Values are recursively JSON-ified. 
 - Returns: - json_dict : dict
- Dictionary that can be serialized to JSON. 
 - Examples - Subclasses can use this method to prepare output in their - json-method implementation. For example:- def json(self): return JsonSerializationMixin.jsonify_dict({ 'value': self.value, }) 
- d : 
 
- measurement_set :