DimensionJoin¶
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class lsst.daf.butler.DimensionJoin(universe, name, config)¶
- Bases: - lsst.daf.butler.DimensionElement- A join that relates two or more - Dimensions.- DimensionJoins usually map to many-to-many join tables or views that relate- Dimensiontables.- DimensionJoinobjects are not directly constructable; they can only be obtained from a- DimensionGraph.- Attributes Summary - asNeeded- Whether this join only be included in a query when required, as opposed to whenever its dependencies are included ( - bool).- doc- Documentation for this dimension ( - str).- hasRegion- Whether this dimension is associated with a region on the sky ( - bool).- lhs- The - Dimensions on the left hand side of the join (- DimensionSet).- name- Name of this dimension ( - str, read-only).- rhs- The - Dimensions on the right hand side of the join (- DimensionSet).- summarizes- A set of other - DimensionJoins that provide more fine-grained relationships than this one (- DimensionJoinSet).- universe- The graph of all dimensions compatible with self ( - DimensionGraph).- Methods Summary - dependencies([required, implied])- Return the set of dimensions this dimension depends on. - graph([implied])- Return the minimal - DimensionGraphthat contains- self.- links([expand, implied])- Return the names of fields that uniquely identify this dimension in a data ID dict. - Attributes Documentation - 
asNeeded¶
- Whether this join only be included in a query when required, as opposed to whenever its dependencies are included ( - bool).
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lhs¶
- The - Dimensions on the left hand side of the join (- DimensionSet).- Left vs. right is completely arbitrary; the terminology simply provides an easy way to distinguish between the two sides. 
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name¶
- Name of this dimension ( - str, read-only).- Also assumed to be the name of any associated table or view. 
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rhs¶
- The - Dimensions on the right hand side of the join (- DimensionSet).- Left vs. right is completely arbitrary; the terminology simply provides an easy way to distinguish between the two sides. 
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summarizes¶
- A set of other - DimensionJoins that provide more fine-grained relationships than this one (- DimensionJoinSet).- When a join “summarizes” another, it means the table for that join could (at least conceptually) be defined as an aggregate view on the summarized join table. For example, “tract_skypix_join” summarizes “patch_skypix_join”, because the set of skypix rows associated with a tract row is just the set of skypix rows associated with all patches associated with that tract. Or, in SQL: - CREATE VIEW tract_skypix_join AS SELECT DISTINCT skymap, tract, skypix FROM patch_skypix_join; 
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universe¶
- The graph of all dimensions compatible with self ( - DimensionGraph).
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dependencies(required=True, implied=False)¶
- Return the set of dimensions this dimension depends on. - Parameters: - Returns: - dependencies : DimensionSet
 
- dependencies : 
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graph(implied=False)¶
- Return the minimal - DimensionGraphthat contains- self.- Parameters: - Returns: - graph : DimensionGraph
 
- graph : 
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links(expand=True, implied=False)¶
- Return the names of fields that uniquely identify this dimension in a data ID dict. - Parameters: - Returns: 
 
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