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Python

For brevity we have left out family f1. In python this would be:

Code Block
languagepy
title$HOME/course/test.py
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
import os
from ecflow import Defs,Suite,Family,Task,Edit,Trigger,Complete,Event,Meter,Time,Day,Date,Edit

def create_family_f2():
    return Family("f2",
            Edit(SLEEP=20),
            Task("t1", Time("00:30 23:30 00:30")),     # start(hh:mm) end(hh:mm) increment(hh:mm)
            Task("t2", Day("sunday")),
            Task("t3", Date("1.*.*"), Time("12:00")),  # Date(day,month,year) - * means every day,month,year
            Task("t4", Time("+00:02")),                # + means realative to suite begin/requeue time
            Task("t5", Time("00:02")))                 # 2 minutes past midnight
 
print("Creating suite definition")  
home = os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"), "course")
defs = Defs( 
        Suite("test",
            Edit(ECF_INCLUDE=home,ECF_HOME=home),
            #create_family_f1(),
            create_family_f2()
            ))
print(defs) 

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

print("Checking trigger expressions")
errors = defs.check()
assert len(errors) == 0,errors

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

What to do

  1. Make the changes to the suite definition file
  2. Create all the necessary ecf script‘s by copying the one from /test/f1/t7
  3. Replace the suite
    python:  python test.py; python client.py
    text:       ecflow_client --suspend=/test  ;  ecflow_client --replace=/test  test.def
  4. ecflow_ui  has a special window to explain why a task is queued. Select a queued task and press the why icon
        
    or click on the 'Why tab'

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