DimensionGraph¶
- class lsst.daf.butler.DimensionGraph(*args, **kwargs)¶
Bases:
objectAn immutable, dependency-complete collection of dimensions.
DimensionGraphis deprecated in favor ofDimensionGroupand will be removed after v27. The two types have very similar interfaces, butDimensionGroupdoes not support direct iteration and its set-like attributes are of dimension element names, notDimensionElementinstances.DimensionGraphobjects are still returned by certain non-deprecated methods and properties (most prominentlyDatasetType.dimensions), and to handle these cases deprecation warnings are only emitted for operations onDimensionGraphthat are not supported byDimensionGroupas well.- Parameters:
- universe
DimensionUniverse The special graph of all known dimensions of which this graph will be a subset.
- dimensionsiterable of
Dimension, optional An iterable of
Dimensioninstances that must be included in the graph. All (recursive) dependencies of these dimensions will also be included. At most one ofdimensionsandnamesmust be provided.- namesiterable of
str, optional An iterable of the names of dimensions that must be included in the graph. All (recursive) dependencies of these dimensions will also be included. At most one of
dimensionsandnamesmust be provided.- conform
bool, optional If
True(default), expand to include dependencies.Falseshould only be used for callers that can guarantee that other arguments are already correctly expanded, and is primarily for internal use.
- universe
Notes
DimensionGraphshould be used instead of other collections in most contexts where a collection of dimensions is required and aDimensionUniverseis available. Exceptions include cases where order matters (and is different from the consistent ordering defined by theDimensionUniverse), or completeSetsemantics are required.Deprecated since version v27: DimensionGraph is deprecated in favor of DimensionGroup and will be removed after v27.
Attributes Summary
A true
Setof allDimensionElementinstances in the graph; a superset ofdimensions(NamedValueAbstractSetofDimensionElement).A true
Setof allGovernorDimensioninstances in the graph.The subset of
dimensionswhose elements need not be directly identified via their primary keys in a data ID.Set of the names of all dimensions in the graph.
A tuple of all elements in specific order.
The subset of
dimensionswhose elements must be directly identified via their primary keys in a data ID in order to identify the rest of the elements in the graph.A true
Setof allSkyPixDimensioninstances in the graph.Families represented by the spatial elements in this graph.
Families represented by the temporal elements in this graph.
Families of elements in this graph that can participate in topological relationships.
Object that manages all known dimensions.
Methods Summary
as_group()Return a
DimensionGroupthat represents the same set of dimensions.from_json(json_str[, universe, registry])Convert from JSON to a pydantic model.
from_simple(names[, universe, registry])Construct a new object from the simplified form.
get(name[, default])Return the element with the given name.
intersection(*others)Construct a new graph with only dimensions in all of the operands.
isdisjoint(other)Test whether the intersection of two graphs is empty.
issubset(other)Test whether all dimensions in
selfare also inother.issuperset(other)Test whether all dimensions in
otherare also inself.to_json([minimal])Convert this class to JSON assuming that the
to_simple()returns a pydantic model.to_simple([minimal])Convert this class to a simple python type.
union(*others)Construct a new graph with all dimensions in any of the operands.
Attributes Documentation
- dimensions¶
A true
Setof all trueDimensioninstances in the graph.Deprecated since version v27: DimensionGraph is deprecated in favor of DimensionGroup, which uses sets of str names instead of NamedValueAbstractSets of Dimension or DimensionElement instances. Support for the NamedValueAbstractSet interfaces on this object will be dropped after v27. Use ‘.names’ instead of ‘.dimensions’ or ‘.dimensions.names’.
- elements¶
A true
Setof allDimensionElementinstances in the graph; a superset ofdimensions(NamedValueAbstractSetofDimensionElement).
- governors¶
A true
Setof allGovernorDimensioninstances in the graph.
- implied¶
The subset of
dimensionswhose elements need not be directly identified via their primary keys in a data ID.
- names¶
Set of the names of all dimensions in the graph.
- primaryKeyTraversalOrder¶
A tuple of all elements in specific order.
The order allows records to be found given their primary keys, starting from only the primary keys of required dimensions (
tuple[DimensionRecord]).Unlike the table definition/topological order (which is what DimensionUniverse.sorted gives you), when dimension A implies dimension B, dimension A appears first.
Deprecated since version v27: DimensionGraph is deprecated in favor of DimensionGroup, which does not have this attribute; use .lookup_order. DimensionGraph will be removed after v27.
- required¶
The subset of
dimensionswhose elements must be directly identified via their primary keys in a data ID in order to identify the rest of the elements in the graph.
- skypix¶
A true
Setof allSkyPixDimensioninstances in the graph.
- spatial¶
Families represented by the spatial elements in this graph.
- temporal¶
Families represented by the temporal elements in this graph.
- topology¶
Families of elements in this graph that can participate in topological relationships.
Deprecated since version v27: DimensionGraph is deprecated in favor of DimensionGroup, which does not have this attribute; use .spatial or .temporal. DimensionGraph will be removed after v27.
- universe¶
Object that manages all known dimensions.
Methods Documentation
- as_group() DimensionGroup¶
Return a
DimensionGroupthat represents the same set of dimensions.
- classmethod from_json(json_str: str, universe: DimensionUniverse | None = None, registry: Registry | None = None) SupportsSimple¶
Convert from JSON to a pydantic model.
- classmethod from_simple(names: SerializedDimensionGraph, universe: DimensionUniverse | None = None, registry: Registry | None = None) DimensionGraph¶
Construct a new object from the simplified form.
This is assumed to support data data returned from the
to_simplemethod.- Parameters:
- names
listofstr The names of the dimensions.
- universe
DimensionUniverse The special graph of all known dimensions of which this graph will be a subset. Can be
NoneifRegistryis provided.- registry
lsst.daf.butler.Registry, optional Registry from which a universe can be extracted. Can be
Noneif universe is provided explicitly.
- names
- Returns:
- graph
DimensionGraph Newly-constructed object.
- graph
- get(name: str, default: Any = None) DimensionElement¶
Return the element with the given name.
This lookup covers all
DimensionElementinstances inself.elements, not just trueDimensioninstances).
- intersection(*others: DimensionGroup | DimensionGraph) DimensionGraph¶
Construct a new graph with only dimensions in all of the operands.
See also
union.
- isdisjoint(other: DimensionGroup | DimensionGraph) bool¶
Test whether the intersection of two graphs is empty.
Returns
Trueif either operand is the empty.
- issubset(other: DimensionGroup | DimensionGraph) bool¶
Test whether all dimensions in
selfare also inother.Returns
Trueifselfis empty.
- issuperset(other: DimensionGroup | DimensionGraph) bool¶
Test whether all dimensions in
otherare also inself.Returns
Trueifotheris empty.
- to_json(minimal: bool = False) str¶
Convert this class to JSON assuming that the
to_simple()returns a pydantic model.
- to_simple(minimal: bool = False) SerializedDimensionGraph¶
Convert this class to a simple python type.
This type is suitable for serialization.
- union(*others: DimensionGroup | DimensionGraph) DimensionGraph¶
Construct a new graph with all dimensions in any of the operands.
The elements of the returned graph may exceed the naive union of their elements, as some
DimensionElementinstances are included in graphs whenever multiple dimensions are present, and those dependency dimensions could have been provided by different operands.