%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-LbAPLocal Version: 0.6.3 Release: 1 Summary: Tool to locally run tests for AnalysisProductions License: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+) URL: https://gitlab.cern.ch/lhcb-dpa/analysis-productions/lbaplocal Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/41/e5/4e4b77c9fa8d83542e1d9c6ee34b27955b4983bb55e6358be18ea35a0597/LbAPLocal-0.6.3.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-click Requires: python3-consolemd Requires: python3-LbAPCommon Requires: python3-apd Requires: python3-LbEnv Requires: python3-LbDiracWrappers Requires: python3-requests Requires: python3-setuptools Requires: python3-mplhep Requires: python3-LbProdRun Requires: python3-pytest Requires: python3-pytest-cov Requires: python3-pytest-mock Requires: python3-pytest-timeout Requires: python3-pytest-recording %description # LbAPLocal LbAPLocal is the python library for running offline tests for the LHCb AnalysisProductions framework. ## Usage LbAPLocal is installed by default with the LHCb environment on lxplus. For users on external clusters, one can source the LHCb environment from CVMFS to get setup: ``` source /cvmfs/lhcb.cern.ch/lib/LbEnv ``` After installing, LbAPLocal can be run from the command line with the following options: ``` Usage: lb-ap [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Command line tool for the LHCb AnalysisProductions Options: --version --help Show this message and exit. Commands: versions List the available tags of the Analysis Productions... checkout Clean out the current copy of the specified production and... clone Clone the AnalysisProductions repository and do lb-ap... list List the available production folders by running 'lb-ap list' list-checks List the checks for a specific production by running lb-ap... render Render the info.yaml for a given production validate Validate the configuration for a given production test Execute a job locally check Run checks for a production debug Start an interactive session inside the job's environment reproduce Reproduce an existing online test locally parse-log Read a Gaudi log file and extract information ``` To update an existing production: ```bash $ lb-ap checkout ``` where `version` is the latest version of AnalysisProductions corresponding to `production`, `working_group` is the working group the production belongs to, `production` is the production you want to update and `branch` is the name of the branch you want to work on. If you don't yet have a local copy of AnalysisProductions: ```bash $ lb-ap clone ``` where `version`, `working_group`, `production` and `branch` are defined as above. `clone_type` can be either `ssh`, `https` or `krb5`, by default it is `ssh`. To see which versions of the repository are available for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap versions B2OC B02DKPi The available versions for B02DKPi are: v0r0p1674088 v0r0p1735460 . . . ``` To see which productions are available locally: ```bash $ lb-ap list The available productions are: * MyAnalysis ``` To see which jobs are available for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list MyAnalysis The available jobs for MyAnalysis are: * My2016MagDownJob * My2016MagUpJob ``` To see which checks are defined for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list-checks MyAnalysis The checks defined for MyAnalysis are: * MyRangeCheck (type: range) * MyOtherRangeCheck (type: range) * MyNumEntriesCheck (type: num_entries) ``` To see which checks are used for a job within a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list-checks MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob The checks defined for MyAnalysis that are required by My2016MagDownJob are: * MyRangeCheck (type: range) * MyNumEntriesCheck (type: num_entries) ``` To render the templating in `info.yaml` for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap render MyAnalysis ``` To validate the configuration of a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap validate MyAnalysis Rendering info.yaml for MyAnalysis YAML parsed successfully YAML validated successfully ``` To run a test of a job interactively: ```bash $ lb-ap debug MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob Welcome to analysis productions debug mode: The production can be tested by running: gaudirun.py -T '$ANALYSIS_PRODUCTIONS_DYNAMIC/Lb2Lll/MC_2017_MagDown_Lb2PsiL_mm_strip_autoconf.py' '$ANALYSIS_PRODUCTIONS_BASE/Lb2Lll/stripping_seq.py' prodConf_DaVinci_00012345_00006789_1.py [DaVinci v45r5] output $ ``` To test a job non-interactively: ```bash $ lb-ap test MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob Success! Output can be found in xxxxxxxxxxxx ``` For both interactive and non-interactive testing, when testing a job that depends on another job to provide the input file the dependent job will be tested first and its output passed to the requested job. If the dependent job has already been run the location of its output can be passed to the requested job by appending `-i ` to `lb-ap test `. To test a job on a specific input file: ```bash $ lb-ap test MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob -i InputFileLocation Success! Output can be found in xxxxxxxxxxxx ``` InputFileLocation can be either an LFN or a path to a local file. This is also valid for the debug command. To run only the checks for a job (non-interactively, requiring the output from an earlier successful `test` command): ```bash $ lb-ap check MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob local-tests/path/to/output/OUTPUT_NTUPLE.ROOT All checks passed! Any output can be found in local-tests/path/to/output/checks ``` To run only the checks for a job but saving the output to a different location (non-interactively, requiring the output from an earlier successful `test` command): ```bash $ lb-ap check MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob local-tests/path/to/output/OUTPUT_NTUPLE.ROOT another/file/path All checks passed! Any output can be found in another/file/path ``` To read a Gaudi log file and extract information: ```bash $ lb-ap parse-log Job.log Summary of log messages in: Job.log Found 2659 ERROR messages * 2649 instances of "*** Flag container MC/TrackInfo not found." * 9 instances of "HltSelReportsDecoder:: Failed to add Hlt selection name Hlt2RecSummary to its container " * 1 instances of "HltSelReportsDecoder:: The ERROR message is suppressed : ' Failed to add Hlt selection name Hlt2RecSummary to its container '" Found 61 WARNING messages * 7 instances of "TupleToolBremInfo:: TupleToolBremInfo requires fullDST - BremP and BremOrigin might not be reliable (Multiplicity is OK)" and 54 others (50 unique), pass "--suppress=0" to show all messages Errors have been detected! * Lines: 3275, 3277, 3279, 3281, 3283 and 17 others This message indicates the location specified for the information being accessed by RelatedInfo does not exist. It is likely that either: * The location specified is incorrect, try looking for it with dst-dump. * The given information was never stored for that candidate, in which case the use of RelatedInfo should be removed. General explanations * Line: 6318 Histograms are not being saved as no filename has been specified for storing them. This message is harmless and normally ignored. Error: Found issues in log ``` %package -n python3-LbAPLocal Summary: Tool to locally run tests for AnalysisProductions Provides: python-LbAPLocal BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-LbAPLocal # LbAPLocal LbAPLocal is the python library for running offline tests for the LHCb AnalysisProductions framework. ## Usage LbAPLocal is installed by default with the LHCb environment on lxplus. For users on external clusters, one can source the LHCb environment from CVMFS to get setup: ``` source /cvmfs/lhcb.cern.ch/lib/LbEnv ``` After installing, LbAPLocal can be run from the command line with the following options: ``` Usage: lb-ap [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Command line tool for the LHCb AnalysisProductions Options: --version --help Show this message and exit. Commands: versions List the available tags of the Analysis Productions... checkout Clean out the current copy of the specified production and... clone Clone the AnalysisProductions repository and do lb-ap... list List the available production folders by running 'lb-ap list' list-checks List the checks for a specific production by running lb-ap... render Render the info.yaml for a given production validate Validate the configuration for a given production test Execute a job locally check Run checks for a production debug Start an interactive session inside the job's environment reproduce Reproduce an existing online test locally parse-log Read a Gaudi log file and extract information ``` To update an existing production: ```bash $ lb-ap checkout ``` where `version` is the latest version of AnalysisProductions corresponding to `production`, `working_group` is the working group the production belongs to, `production` is the production you want to update and `branch` is the name of the branch you want to work on. If you don't yet have a local copy of AnalysisProductions: ```bash $ lb-ap clone ``` where `version`, `working_group`, `production` and `branch` are defined as above. `clone_type` can be either `ssh`, `https` or `krb5`, by default it is `ssh`. To see which versions of the repository are available for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap versions B2OC B02DKPi The available versions for B02DKPi are: v0r0p1674088 v0r0p1735460 . . . ``` To see which productions are available locally: ```bash $ lb-ap list The available productions are: * MyAnalysis ``` To see which jobs are available for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list MyAnalysis The available jobs for MyAnalysis are: * My2016MagDownJob * My2016MagUpJob ``` To see which checks are defined for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list-checks MyAnalysis The checks defined for MyAnalysis are: * MyRangeCheck (type: range) * MyOtherRangeCheck (type: range) * MyNumEntriesCheck (type: num_entries) ``` To see which checks are used for a job within a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list-checks MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob The checks defined for MyAnalysis that are required by My2016MagDownJob are: * MyRangeCheck (type: range) * MyNumEntriesCheck (type: num_entries) ``` To render the templating in `info.yaml` for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap render MyAnalysis ``` To validate the configuration of a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap validate MyAnalysis Rendering info.yaml for MyAnalysis YAML parsed successfully YAML validated successfully ``` To run a test of a job interactively: ```bash $ lb-ap debug MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob Welcome to analysis productions debug mode: The production can be tested by running: gaudirun.py -T '$ANALYSIS_PRODUCTIONS_DYNAMIC/Lb2Lll/MC_2017_MagDown_Lb2PsiL_mm_strip_autoconf.py' '$ANALYSIS_PRODUCTIONS_BASE/Lb2Lll/stripping_seq.py' prodConf_DaVinci_00012345_00006789_1.py [DaVinci v45r5] output $ ``` To test a job non-interactively: ```bash $ lb-ap test MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob Success! Output can be found in xxxxxxxxxxxx ``` For both interactive and non-interactive testing, when testing a job that depends on another job to provide the input file the dependent job will be tested first and its output passed to the requested job. If the dependent job has already been run the location of its output can be passed to the requested job by appending `-i ` to `lb-ap test `. To test a job on a specific input file: ```bash $ lb-ap test MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob -i InputFileLocation Success! Output can be found in xxxxxxxxxxxx ``` InputFileLocation can be either an LFN or a path to a local file. This is also valid for the debug command. To run only the checks for a job (non-interactively, requiring the output from an earlier successful `test` command): ```bash $ lb-ap check MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob local-tests/path/to/output/OUTPUT_NTUPLE.ROOT All checks passed! Any output can be found in local-tests/path/to/output/checks ``` To run only the checks for a job but saving the output to a different location (non-interactively, requiring the output from an earlier successful `test` command): ```bash $ lb-ap check MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob local-tests/path/to/output/OUTPUT_NTUPLE.ROOT another/file/path All checks passed! Any output can be found in another/file/path ``` To read a Gaudi log file and extract information: ```bash $ lb-ap parse-log Job.log Summary of log messages in: Job.log Found 2659 ERROR messages * 2649 instances of "*** Flag container MC/TrackInfo not found." * 9 instances of "HltSelReportsDecoder:: Failed to add Hlt selection name Hlt2RecSummary to its container " * 1 instances of "HltSelReportsDecoder:: The ERROR message is suppressed : ' Failed to add Hlt selection name Hlt2RecSummary to its container '" Found 61 WARNING messages * 7 instances of "TupleToolBremInfo:: TupleToolBremInfo requires fullDST - BremP and BremOrigin might not be reliable (Multiplicity is OK)" and 54 others (50 unique), pass "--suppress=0" to show all messages Errors have been detected! * Lines: 3275, 3277, 3279, 3281, 3283 and 17 others This message indicates the location specified for the information being accessed by RelatedInfo does not exist. It is likely that either: * The location specified is incorrect, try looking for it with dst-dump. * The given information was never stored for that candidate, in which case the use of RelatedInfo should be removed. General explanations * Line: 6318 Histograms are not being saved as no filename has been specified for storing them. This message is harmless and normally ignored. Error: Found issues in log ``` %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for LbAPLocal Provides: python3-LbAPLocal-doc %description help # LbAPLocal LbAPLocal is the python library for running offline tests for the LHCb AnalysisProductions framework. ## Usage LbAPLocal is installed by default with the LHCb environment on lxplus. For users on external clusters, one can source the LHCb environment from CVMFS to get setup: ``` source /cvmfs/lhcb.cern.ch/lib/LbEnv ``` After installing, LbAPLocal can be run from the command line with the following options: ``` Usage: lb-ap [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Command line tool for the LHCb AnalysisProductions Options: --version --help Show this message and exit. Commands: versions List the available tags of the Analysis Productions... checkout Clean out the current copy of the specified production and... clone Clone the AnalysisProductions repository and do lb-ap... list List the available production folders by running 'lb-ap list' list-checks List the checks for a specific production by running lb-ap... render Render the info.yaml for a given production validate Validate the configuration for a given production test Execute a job locally check Run checks for a production debug Start an interactive session inside the job's environment reproduce Reproduce an existing online test locally parse-log Read a Gaudi log file and extract information ``` To update an existing production: ```bash $ lb-ap checkout ``` where `version` is the latest version of AnalysisProductions corresponding to `production`, `working_group` is the working group the production belongs to, `production` is the production you want to update and `branch` is the name of the branch you want to work on. If you don't yet have a local copy of AnalysisProductions: ```bash $ lb-ap clone ``` where `version`, `working_group`, `production` and `branch` are defined as above. `clone_type` can be either `ssh`, `https` or `krb5`, by default it is `ssh`. To see which versions of the repository are available for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap versions B2OC B02DKPi The available versions for B02DKPi are: v0r0p1674088 v0r0p1735460 . . . ``` To see which productions are available locally: ```bash $ lb-ap list The available productions are: * MyAnalysis ``` To see which jobs are available for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list MyAnalysis The available jobs for MyAnalysis are: * My2016MagDownJob * My2016MagUpJob ``` To see which checks are defined for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list-checks MyAnalysis The checks defined for MyAnalysis are: * MyRangeCheck (type: range) * MyOtherRangeCheck (type: range) * MyNumEntriesCheck (type: num_entries) ``` To see which checks are used for a job within a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap list-checks MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob The checks defined for MyAnalysis that are required by My2016MagDownJob are: * MyRangeCheck (type: range) * MyNumEntriesCheck (type: num_entries) ``` To render the templating in `info.yaml` for a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap render MyAnalysis ``` To validate the configuration of a given production: ```bash $ lb-ap validate MyAnalysis Rendering info.yaml for MyAnalysis YAML parsed successfully YAML validated successfully ``` To run a test of a job interactively: ```bash $ lb-ap debug MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob Welcome to analysis productions debug mode: The production can be tested by running: gaudirun.py -T '$ANALYSIS_PRODUCTIONS_DYNAMIC/Lb2Lll/MC_2017_MagDown_Lb2PsiL_mm_strip_autoconf.py' '$ANALYSIS_PRODUCTIONS_BASE/Lb2Lll/stripping_seq.py' prodConf_DaVinci_00012345_00006789_1.py [DaVinci v45r5] output $ ``` To test a job non-interactively: ```bash $ lb-ap test MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob Success! Output can be found in xxxxxxxxxxxx ``` For both interactive and non-interactive testing, when testing a job that depends on another job to provide the input file the dependent job will be tested first and its output passed to the requested job. If the dependent job has already been run the location of its output can be passed to the requested job by appending `-i ` to `lb-ap test `. To test a job on a specific input file: ```bash $ lb-ap test MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob -i InputFileLocation Success! Output can be found in xxxxxxxxxxxx ``` InputFileLocation can be either an LFN or a path to a local file. This is also valid for the debug command. To run only the checks for a job (non-interactively, requiring the output from an earlier successful `test` command): ```bash $ lb-ap check MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob local-tests/path/to/output/OUTPUT_NTUPLE.ROOT All checks passed! Any output can be found in local-tests/path/to/output/checks ``` To run only the checks for a job but saving the output to a different location (non-interactively, requiring the output from an earlier successful `test` command): ```bash $ lb-ap check MyAnalysis My2016MagDownJob local-tests/path/to/output/OUTPUT_NTUPLE.ROOT another/file/path All checks passed! Any output can be found in another/file/path ``` To read a Gaudi log file and extract information: ```bash $ lb-ap parse-log Job.log Summary of log messages in: Job.log Found 2659 ERROR messages * 2649 instances of "*** Flag container MC/TrackInfo not found." * 9 instances of "HltSelReportsDecoder:: Failed to add Hlt selection name Hlt2RecSummary to its container " * 1 instances of "HltSelReportsDecoder:: The ERROR message is suppressed : ' Failed to add Hlt selection name Hlt2RecSummary to its container '" Found 61 WARNING messages * 7 instances of "TupleToolBremInfo:: TupleToolBremInfo requires fullDST - BremP and BremOrigin might not be reliable (Multiplicity is OK)" and 54 others (50 unique), pass "--suppress=0" to show all messages Errors have been detected! * Lines: 3275, 3277, 3279, 3281, 3283 and 17 others This message indicates the location specified for the information being accessed by RelatedInfo does not exist. It is likely that either: * The location specified is incorrect, try looking for it with dst-dump. * The given information was never stored for that candidate, in which case the use of RelatedInfo should be removed. General explanations * Line: 6318 Histograms are not being saved as no filename has been specified for storing them. This message is harmless and normally ignored. Error: Found issues in log ``` %prep %autosetup -n LbAPLocal-0.6.3 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-LbAPLocal -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Thu May 18 2023 Python_Bot - 0.6.3-1 - Package Spec generated