DataCoordinateQueryResults¶
- class lsst.daf.butler.registry.queries.DataCoordinateQueryResults(query: Query)¶
Bases:
DataCoordinateIterableAn enhanced implementation of
DataCoordinateIterablethat represents data IDs retrieved from a database query.- Parameters:
- query
Query Query object that backs this class.
- query
Notes
The
Queryclass now implements essentially all of this class’s functionality; “QueryResult” classes like this one now exist only to provide interface backwards compatibility and more specific iterator types.Attributes Summary
Dimensions identified by these data IDs (
DimensionGraph).Universe that defines all known compatible dimensions.
Methods Summary
any(*[, execute, exact])Test whether this query returns any results.
count(*[, exact, discard])Count the number of rows this query would return.
expanded()Return a results object for which
hasRecordsreturnsTrue.explain_no_results([execute])Return human-readable messages that may help explain why the query yields no results.
findDatasets(datasetType, collections, *[, ...])Find datasets using the data IDs identified by this query.
fromScalar(dataId)Return a
DataCoordinateIterablecontaining the single data ID.hasFull()Indicate if all data IDs in this iterable identify all dimensions.
Return whether all data IDs in this iterable contain records.
limit(limit[, offset])Make the iterator return limited number of records.
Insert this query's results into a temporary table.
order_by(*args)Make the iterator return ordered results.
subset([graph, unique])Return a results object containing a subset of the dimensions of this one, and/or a unique near-subset of its rows.
Transform this iterable into a
DataCoordinateSequence.toSet()Transform this iterable into a
DataCoordinateSet.Attributes Documentation
- graph¶
- universe¶
Universe that defines all known compatible dimensions.
(
DimensionUniverse).
Methods Documentation
- any(*, execute: bool = True, exact: bool = True) bool¶
Test whether this query returns any results.
- Parameters:
- execute
bool, optional If
True, execute at least aLIMIT 1query if it cannot be determined prior to execution that the query would return no rows.- exact
bool, optional If
True, run the full query and perform post-query filtering if needed, until at least one result row is found. IfFalse, the returned result does not account for post-query filtering, and hence may beTrueeven when all result rows would be filtered out.
- execute
- Returns:
- count(*, exact: bool = True, discard: bool = False) int¶
Count the number of rows this query would return.
- Parameters:
- exact
bool, optional If
True, run the full query and perform post-query filtering if needed to account for that filtering in the count. IfFalse, the result may be an upper bound.- discard
bool, optional If
True, compute the exact count even if it would require running the full query and then throwing away the result rows after counting them. IfFalse, this is an error, as the user would usually be better off executing the query first to fetch its rows into a new query (or passingexact=False). Ignored ifexact=False.
- exact
- Returns:
- count
int The number of rows the query would return, or an upper bound if
exact=False.
- count
Notes
This counts the number of rows returned, not the number of unique rows returned, so even with
exact=Trueit may provide only an upper bound on the number of deduplicated result rows.
- expanded() DataCoordinateQueryResults¶
Return a results object for which
hasRecordsreturnsTrue.This method may involve actually executing database queries to fetch
DimensionRecordobjects.- Returns:
- results
DataCoordinateQueryResults A results object for which
hasRecordsreturnsTrue. May beselfif that is already the case.
- results
Notes
For very result sets, it may be much more efficient to call
materializebefore callingexpanded, to avoid performing the original query multiple times (as a subquery) in the follow-up queries that fetch dimension records. For example:with registry.queryDataIds(...).materialize() as tempDataIds: dataIdsWithRecords = tempDataIds.expanded() for dataId in dataIdsWithRecords: ...
- explain_no_results(execute: bool = True) Iterable[str]¶
Return human-readable messages that may help explain why the query yields no results.
- findDatasets(datasetType: Any, collections: Any, *, findFirst: bool = True, components: bool | None = None) DatasetQueryResults¶
Find datasets using the data IDs identified by this query.
- Parameters:
- datasetType
DatasetTypeorstr Dataset type or the name of one to search for. Must have dimensions that are a subset of
self.graph.- collections
Any An expression that fully or partially identifies the collections to search for the dataset, such as a
str,re.Pattern, or iterable thereof....can be used to return all collections. See Collection expressions for more information.- findFirst
bool, optional If
True(default), for each result data ID, only yield oneDatasetRef, from the first collection in which a dataset of that dataset type appears (according to the order ofcollectionspassed in). IfTrue,collectionsmust not contain regular expressions and may not be....- components
bool, optional If
True, apply all expression patterns to component dataset type names as well. IfFalse, never apply patterns to components. IfNone(default), apply patterns to components only if their parent datasets were not matched by the expression. Fully-specified component datasets (strorDatasetTypeinstances) are always included.Values other than
Falseare deprecated, and onlyFalsewill be supported after v26. After v27 this argument will be removed entirely.
- datasetType
- Returns:
- datasets
ParentDatasetQueryResults A lazy-evaluation object representing dataset query results, iterable over
DatasetRefobjects. Ifself.hasRecords(), all nested data IDs in those dataset references will have records as well.
- datasets
- Raises:
- ValueError
Raised if
datasetType.dimensions.issubset(self.graph) is False.- MissingDatasetTypeError
Raised if the given dataset type is not registered.
- static fromScalar(dataId: DataCoordinate) _ScalarDataCoordinateIterable¶
Return a
DataCoordinateIterablecontaining the single data ID.- Parameters:
- dataId
DataCoordinate Data ID to adapt. Must be a true
DataCoordinateinstance, not an arbitrary mapping. No runtime checking is performed.
- dataId
- Returns:
- iterable
DataCoordinateIterable A
DataCoordinateIterableinstance of unspecified (i.e. implementation-detail) subclass. Guaranteed to implement thecollections.abc.Sized(i.e.__len__) andcollections.abc.Container(i.e.__contains__) interfaces as well as that ofDataCoordinateIterable.
- iterable
- hasFull() bool¶
Indicate if all data IDs in this iterable identify all dimensions.
Not just required dimensions.
- limit(limit: int, offset: int | None = 0) DataCoordinateQueryResults¶
Make the iterator return limited number of records.
- Parameters:
- Returns:
- result
DataCoordinateQueryResults Returns
selfinstance which is updated to return limited set of records.
- result
Notes
This method modifies the iterator in place and returns the same instance to support method chaining. Normally this method is used together with
order_bymethod.
- materialize() Iterator[DataCoordinateQueryResults]¶
Insert this query’s results into a temporary table.
- Returns:
- context
typing.ContextManager[DataCoordinateQueryResults] A context manager that ensures the temporary table is created and populated in
__enter__(returning a results object backed by that table), and dropped in__exit__. Ifselfis already materialized, the context manager may do nothing (reflecting the fact that an outer context manager should already take care of everything else).
- context
Notes
When using a very large result set to perform multiple queries (e.g. multiple calls to
subsetwith different arguments, or even a single call toexpanded), it may be much more efficient to start by materializing the query and only then performing the follow up queries. It may also be less efficient, depending on how well database engine’s query optimizer can simplify those particular follow-up queries and how efficiently it caches query results even when the are not explicitly inserted into a temporary table. Seeexpandedandsubsetfor examples.
- order_by(*args: str) DataCoordinateQueryResults¶
Make the iterator return ordered results.
- Parameters:
- *args
str Names of the columns/dimensions to use for ordering. Column name can be prefixed with minus (
-) to use descending ordering.
- *args
- Returns:
- result
DataCoordinateQueryResults Returns
selfinstance which is updated to return ordered result.
- result
Notes
This method modifies the iterator in place and returns the same instance to support method chaining.
- subset(graph: DimensionGraph | None = None, *, unique: bool = False) DataCoordinateQueryResults¶
Return a results object containing a subset of the dimensions of this one, and/or a unique near-subset of its rows.
This method may involve actually executing database queries to fetch
DimensionRecordobjects.- Parameters:
- graph
DimensionGraph, optional Dimensions to include in the new results object. If
None,self.graphis used.- unique
bool, optional If
True(Falseis default), the query should only return unique data IDs. This is implemented in the database; to obtain unique results via Python-side processing (which may be more efficient in some cases), usetoSetto construct aDataCoordinateSetfrom this results object instead.
- graph
- Returns:
- results
DataCoordinateQueryResults A results object corresponding to the given criteria. May be
selfif it already qualifies.
- results
- Raises:
- ValueError
Raised when
graphis not a subset of the dimension graph in this result.
Notes
This method can only return a “near-subset” of the original result rows in general because of subtleties in how spatial overlaps are implemented; see
Query.projectedfor more information.When calling
subsetmultiple times on the same very large result set, it may be much more efficient to callmaterializefirst. For example:dimensions1 = DimensionGraph(...) dimensions2 = DimensionGraph(...) with registry.queryDataIds(...).materialize() as tempDataIds: for dataId1 in tempDataIds.subset( graph=dimensions1, unique=True): ... for dataId2 in tempDataIds.subset( graph=dimensions2, unique=True): ...
- toSequence() DataCoordinateSequence¶
Transform this iterable into a
DataCoordinateSequence.- Returns:
- seq
DataCoordinateSequence A new
DatasetCoordinateSequencewith the same elements asself, in the same order. May beselfif it is already aDataCoordinateSequence.
- seq
- toSet() DataCoordinateSet¶
Transform this iterable into a
DataCoordinateSet.- Returns:
- set
DataCoordinateSet A
DatasetCoordinateSetinstance with the same elements asself, after removing any duplicates. May beselfif it is already aDataCoordinateSet.
- set