pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag package¶
Submodules¶
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.qa module¶
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.qa.
TsysflagListQAHandler
[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.infrastructure.pipelineqa.QAPlugin
QA handler for a list containing TsysflagResults.
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child_cls
¶ alias of
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.resultobjects.TsysflagResults
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result_cls
¶ alias of
collections.abc.Iterable
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.qa.
TsysflagQAHandler
[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.infrastructure.pipelineqa.QAPlugin
QA handler for an uncontained TsysflagResult.
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child_cls
= None¶
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result_cls
¶ alias of
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.resultobjects.TsysflagResults
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer module¶
Created on 9 Sep 2014
@author: sjw
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
ComponentRendererMap
(plot_fn, template)¶ Bases:
tuple
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property
plot_fn
¶ Alias for field number 0
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property
template
¶ Alias for field number 1
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property
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
FlagTotal
¶ alias of
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.FlagSummary
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
PlotDetailRenderer
(template_uri, context, results, plots, component)[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.infrastructure.renderer.basetemplates.JsonPlotRenderer
Standard Mako renderer used to render all Tsys plot detail pages.
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
T2_4MDetailsTsysflagRenderer
(uri='tsysflag.mako', description='Flag Tsys calibration', always_rerender=False)[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.infrastructure.renderer.basetemplates.T2_4MDetailsDefaultRenderer
Renders detailed HTML output for the Tsysflag task.
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
convert_field_id_to_field_names
(plots, context)[source]¶ Convert field IDs in the Plot to field names where possible.
- Parameters
plots – list of Plot objects to process
context – pipeline context
- Returns
Plot objects with field IDs replaced with field names
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
create_plot_detail_page
(metric_mapping, context, results_list)[source]¶ Create and render any detail plots required for the Tsys result.
- Parameters
metric_mapping – a dict mapping Tsys metric to ComponentRendererMap objects
context – pipeline context
results_list – the Tsysflag results
- Returns
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
ensure_vis_in_plot_metadata
(plots, vis)[source]¶ Update Plot parameters with the given vis metadata if required.
- Parameters
plots – list of Plots to update
vis – the vis value to set
- Returns
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
get_plots
(plot_fn, context, results_list, name_of_metric)[source]¶ Generate detail plots for a Tsys flagging metric, returning a list of Plot objects.
- Parameters
plot_fn – plot generating function that returns Plot objects
context – pipeline context
results_list – list of results for Tsys
name_of_metric – name of Tsys metric
- Returns
list of Plot objects
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
plot_image_displays
(name_of_metric, context, result_for_metric, reportdir)[source]¶
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.renderer.
plot_slice_displays
(name_of_metric, context, result_for_metric, reportdir)[source]¶ Create Slice plots for the given Tsys metric.
- Parameters
name_of_metric – name of Tsys flagging metric
context – pipeline context
result_for_metric – result for Tsys flagging metric
reportdir – destination directory for plots
- Returns
list of Plot objects
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.resultobjects module¶
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.resultobjects.
TsysflagDataResults
[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.infrastructure.basetask.Results
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merge_with_context
(context)[source]¶ Merge these results with the given context.
This method will be called during the execution of accept(). For calibration tasks, a typical implementation will register caltables with the pipeline callibrary.
At this point the result is deemed safe to merge, so no further checks on the context need be performed.
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.resultobjects.
TsysflagResults
[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.h.tasks.tsyscal.resultobjects.TsyscalResults
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merge_with_context
(context)[source]¶ Merge these results with the given context.
This method will be called during the execution of accept(). For calibration tasks, a typical implementation will register caltables with the pipeline callibrary.
At this point the result is deemed safe to merge, so no further checks on the context need be performed.
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.resultobjects.
TsysflagViewResults
[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.infrastructure.basetask.Results
,pipeline.h.tasks.common.flaggableviewresults.FlaggableViewResults
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merge_with_context
(context)[source]¶ Merge these results with the given context.
This method will be called during the execution of accept(). For calibration tasks, a typical implementation will register caltables with the pipeline callibrary.
At this point the result is deemed safe to merge, so no further checks on the context need be performed.
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.resultobjects.
TsysflagspectraResults
(final=[], pool=[], preceding=[])[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.h.tasks.tsyscal.resultobjects.TsyscalResults
,pipeline.h.tasks.common.flaggableviewresults.FlaggableViewResults
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merge_with_context
(context)[source]¶ Merge these results with the given context.
This method will be called during the execution of accept(). For calibration tasks, a typical implementation will register caltables with the pipeline callibrary.
At this point the result is deemed safe to merge, so no further checks on the context need be performed.
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pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.tsysflag module¶
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.tsysflag.
Tsysflag
(inputs)[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.infrastructure.basetask.StandardTaskTemplate
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Inputs
¶ alias of
TsysflagInputs
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class
pipeline.h.tasks.tsysflag.tsysflag.
TsysflagInputs
(context, output_dir=None, vis=None, caltable=None, flag_nmedian=None, fnm_limit=None, fnm_byfield=None, flag_derivative=None, fd_max_limit=None, flag_edgechans=None, fe_edge_limit=None, flag_fieldshape=None, ff_refintent=None, ff_max_limit=None, flag_birdies=None, fb_sharps_limit=None, flag_toomany=None, tmf1_limit=None, tmef1_limit=None, metric_order=None, normalize_tsys=None, filetemplate=None)[source]¶ Bases:
pipeline.infrastructure.vdp.StandardInputs
TsysflagInputs defines the inputs for the Tsysflag pipeline task.
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caltable
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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fb_sharps_limit
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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fd_max_limit
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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fe_edge_limit
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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ff_max_limit
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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ff_refintent
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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filetemplate
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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flag_birdies
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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flag_derivative
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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flag_edgechans
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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flag_fieldshape
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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flag_nmedian
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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flag_toomany
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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fnm_byfield
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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fnm_limit
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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metric_order
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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normalize_tsys
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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tmef1_limit
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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tmf1_limit
¶ VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.
On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:
If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.
If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.
The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.
A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.
A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.
Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,
solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])
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