There can be occasions when we want to add variables dynamically dynamically i.e. In this example we want to configure the ECF_LOGHOST to the machine where the job is running. ECF_LOGHOST is used by the log server, to view the running output in the GUI.
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%include <head.h>
ecflow_client --alter add variable ECG_LOGHOST %HOST% %ECF_NAME%
ecflow_client --alter add variable ECG_LOGPORT 9316 %ECF_NAME%
....
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ecflow_client --alter delete variable ECG_LOGHOST %ECF_NAME%
ecflow_client --alter delete variable ECG_LOGPORT %ECF_NAME%
%include <tail.h> |
All this works, but it does add a lot of overhead.
In ecflow 5, we can now add/remove variable with the standard child commands init and complete. If the variable of same name already exists, it is updated.
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ecflow_client --init=$$ --add "ECF_LOGHOST=%HOST%${HOST}-log" "ECF_LOGPORT=9316" |
The removing is optional.
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ecflow_client --complete --remove ECF_LOGHOST ECF_LOGPORT |
Python API
The following examples show similar functionality using python api. i.e. set_child_init_add_vars and set_child_complete_del_vars
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class Client(object):
"""Encapsulate communication with the ecflow server. This will automatically call
the child command init()/complete(), for job start/finish. It will also
handle exceptions and signals, by calling the abort child command.
*ONLY* one instance of this class, should be used. Otherwise zombies will be created.
"""
def __init__(self,init_add_vars = False):
print ("Creating Client")
self.ci = ecflow.Client()
self.ci.set_host_port("%ECF_HOST%","%ECF_PORT%")
self.ci.set_child_pid(os.getpid())
self.ci.set_child_path("%ECF_NAME%")
self.ci.set_child_password("%ECF_PASS%")
self.ci.set_child_try_no(%ECF_TRYNO%)
if init_add_vars:
self.ci.set_child_init_add_vars({"name1":"1", "name2":"2"})
self.ci.set_child_init_add_vars([ecflow.Variable("name3","3"), ecflow.Variable("name4","4")])
self.ci.set_child_complete_del_vars(["name","name1","name2","name3","name4"])
print(" Only wait 20 seconds, if the server cannot be contacted (note default is 24 hours) before failing")
self.ci.set_child_timeout(20)
self.ci.set_zombie_child_timeout(10)
# Abort the task for the following signals
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGQUIT, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGILL, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTRAP, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGIOT, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGBUS, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGFPE, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR2, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self.signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGXCPU, self.signal_handler)
if platform.system() != "Darwin":
signal.signal(signal.SIGPWR, self.signal_handler)
def at_time(self):
%ecfmicro #
return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.time()).strftime('%H:%M:%S')
#ecfmicro %
def signal_handler(self,signum, frame):
print(' Aborting: Signal handler called with signal ', signum)
self.ci.child_abort("Signal handler called with signal " + str(signum));
def __enter__(self):
print('Calling init at: ' + self.at_time())
self.ci.child_init()
return self.ci
def __exit__(self,ex_type,value,tb):
print (" Client:__exit__: ex_type:" + str(ex_type) + " value:" + str(value) + "\n traceback:" + str(tb))
if ex_type != None:
print('Calling abort ' + self.at_time())
self.ci.child_abort("Aborted with exception type " + str(ex_type) + ":" + str(value))
return False
print('Calling complete at: ' + self.at_time())
self.ci.child_complete()
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