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Let’s add another task named t2.
You will need to modify the suite definition file and add a new script.

You must also create a file t2.ecf in $HOME/course/test. Simply copy t1.ecf.

First, modify the suite definition

  

Text

It is good practice to suspend your suite before you reload any part of it.
In ecflowview ecflow_ui right click on the suite and select “Suspend”.
Once you made your change(specified below) you can right-click on the suite and “Resume” it.


 

Code Block
# Definition of the suite test
suite test
   edit ECF_HOME "$HOME/course"  # replace '$HOME' with the path to your home directory
   task t1
   task t2
endsuite
 


Note

As before replace $HOME with the real path to your home directory.


Then you must load the file again:

 


Code Block
languagebash
ecflow_client --load =test.def

 



 

Warning
This will fail because the suite is already loaded
 


Because the suite is already defined, you need to delete and reload it first:

 


Code Block
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ecflow_client --delete=_all_
ecflow_client --load=test.def

 


Then restart the suite:

Code Block
languagebash
 ecflow_client --begin=test
 

Rather than deleting, loading and beginning the suite every time you can replace
all or part of the suite for example to replace whole suite.


 

Code Block
languagebash
 ecflow_client --replace =/test test.def
 


or to replace part of the suite:

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languagebash
 ecflow_client --replace =/test/t2 test.def

 

 


Python

To delete the suite definition, reload and begin using the Client Server API: First update test.py

#!/usr/bin/env python2.7

to add task t2

Code Block
languagepy
title$HOME/course/test.py
import os
from ecflow import 
ecflow
Defs,Suite,Task,Edit
   
print
("Creating suite definition"
defs = ecflow.Defs(
)
suite
home = 
defs.add_suite("test") suite.add_variable("ECF_HOME",
os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"),
 
  "course")
defs = Defs( 
        Suite('test',
            Edit(ECF_HOME=home)
suite.add_task("t1") suite.add_task("t2") print defs print
,
            Task('t1'),
            Task('t2')))
print(defs)

print("Checking job creation: .ecf -> .job0"
)
print
(defs.check_job_creation())

print
("Saving definition to file 'test.def'")
defs.save_as_defs("test.def")

 

To delete all suites in the server and reload the modified test.def, we could update client.py

#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
Code Block
languagepy
title$HOME/course/client.py
import ecflow 
   
print
("Client -> Server: delete, then load a new definition")   
try:
    ci = ecflow.Client()
    ci.delete_all()           # clear out the server
    ci.load("test.def")       # load the definition into the server
    ci.begin_suite("test")    # start the suite
except RuntimeError as e:
    print
("Failed:",
 
 
 
e
 
)


Rather than deleting, loading, and beginning the suite every time you can replace
all or part of the suite. (i.e. to replace the whole suite see below)
Additionally, we do not want the suite to start straight away. This can be done
by suspending the suite in ecflowview in  ecflow_ui before reloading.
However, we will need to remember to do this, each time. To get round around this we will
suspend the suite use the Client Server API:
Modify client.py with:
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7


Code Block
languagepy
title$HOME/course/client.py
import ecflow 
   
print
("Client -> Server: replacing suite '/test' in the server, with a new definition"
)
try:
    ci = ecflow.Client()
    ci.suspend("/test")              # so that we can resume manually in 
ecflowview
ecflow_ui
    ci.replace("/test", "test.def")  # replace suite /test with suite of same name in test.def
except RuntimeError as e:
    print
("Failed:",
 
 
 e 
  e) 
 

Note
For brevity the examples that follow, will not show the loading of the suite.

 

What to do

  1. Suspend the suite using ecflowview ecflow_ui or via python using by modifying your client.py to add ecflow.Client.suspend
  2. Create the a new task
  3. Create t2.ecf by copying from t1.ecf
  4. Update python scripts test.py and client.py or test.def
  5. Replace the suite
    python: python3 test.py     |  ./test.py
                  python3 client.py  |  ./client.py
    text:      ecflow_client --replace=/test test.def
  6. Resume Resume the the suite using ecflowview ecflow_ui
  7. In ecflow_ui In ecflowview, watch the two task tasks running. They should run at the same time
       
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