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#pyflow Method
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# Author : Avi
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# Copyright 2009- ECMWF.
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#pyflow is a pure python module on top of ecflow native API ;
# it is proposed to facilitate suites definitions.
# It is not yet provided in default standard location.
# It can be used, adding this one line to the definition script.
import sys; sys.path.append("/home/ma/emos/def/pyflow")
# Enter the following python code into a file i.e. test.py :
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
import os
from pyflow import (Suite, Family, Task, Variable)
print("Creating suite definition")
with Suite("test" ) as suite:
ECF_HOME = os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"), "course") # python vriable
Variable("ECF_HOME", ECF_HOME) # suite variable
Task("t1")
print(suite.ecflow_definition())
#Then run as a python script:
#pyflow
#Using pyflow, header files are generated and placed in the expected location (ECF_INCLUDE) when the suite is deployed:
suite.deploy_suite()
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