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In the previous section we created a task.

A task has corresponding ecf script which defines the work to be carried out. Scripts are similar to UNIX shell scripts.

However ecf script includes the addition of “c” like pre-processing directives and variable s.

The default pre-processing directives are specified using the % character.

One of the pre-processing directives is an include.

The include is used to inject code into a script, and provide a mechanism for code sharing. When you have several ecf script that need to define common code, it should be placed in a include file. This then provides a single point of maintenance.

head.h

The head.h include file is placed at the start of ecf script. It provides:

  • Environment for communication with the server
  • Defines script error handling. When a trap is raised, we inform the server the task has aborted.
  • Child command to inform the server that job has started.
#!/bin/ksh
set -e # stop the shell on first error
set -u # fail when using an undefined variable
set -x # echo script lines as they are executed


# Defines the variables that are needed for any communication with ECF
export ECF_PORT=%ECF_PORT%    # The server port number
export ECF_NODE=%ECF_NODE%    # The name of ecf host that issued this task
export ECF_NAME=%ECF_NAME%    # The name of this current task
export ECF_PASS=%ECF_PASS%    # A unique password
export ECF_TRYNO=%ECF_TRYNO%  # Current try number of the task
export ECF_RID=$$


# Tell ecFlow we have started
ecflow_client --init=$$


# Defined a error hanlder
ERROR() {
   set +e                      # Clear -e flag, so we don't fail
   ecflow_client --abort=trap  # Notify ecFlow that something went wrong, using 'trap' as the reason
   trap 0                      # Remove the trap
   exit 0                      # End the script
}


# Trap any calls to exit and errors caught by the -e flag
trap ERROR 0


# Trap any signal that may cause the script to fail
trap '{ echo "Killed by a signal"; ERROR ; }' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 13 15

tail.h

The tail.h include file is placed at the end of ecf script and is used to inform the server that job has completed.

ecflow_client --complete  # Notify ecFlow of a normal end
trap 0                    # Remove all traps
exit 0                    # End the shell

What to do:

  • In another window, change the current directory to course and copy the file head.h and tail.h into it.
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