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- Navigator - Aplication - Workflow - Project - Options Corresponding changes have been added in lots of other files to account for this, but the access to these objects should now be a lot easier.
464 lines
14 KiB
Python
464 lines
14 KiB
Python
import gtk, gobject
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import sys
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import os
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import inspect
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import logger
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import fluents
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import main
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def _workflow_classes(modname):
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"""Returns a list of all subclasses of Workflow in a given module"""
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workflow_classes = []
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__import__('workflows.%s' % modname)
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module = sys.modules['workflows.%s' % modname]
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d = module.__dict__
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for wf in d.values():
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try:
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if issubclass(wf, Workflow):
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workflow_classes.append(wf)
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except TypeError, e:
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pass
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return workflow_classes
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def workflow_list():
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"""Returns a list containing all new workflows"""
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retval = []
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# List all .py files that can contain workflow classes
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wf_path = sys.modules['workflows'].__path__
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wf_files = []
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for dir in wf_path:
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for fn in os.listdir(dir):
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if fn.endswith('.py') and ('#' not in fn):
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wf_files.append(fn[:-3])
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# Try to load each file and look for Workflow derived classes
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for fn in wf_files:
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try:
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for wf in _workflow_classes(fn):
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retval.append(wf)
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except Exception, e:
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logger.log('warning', 'Cannot load workflow: %s' % fn)
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logger.log('warning', e)
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return retval
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class Workflow:
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"""Defines a workflow that contains a set of analysis stages.
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A Workflow is a set of analysis stages for a certain type of analysis.
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Each stage contains some possible operations to do accomplish that
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task.
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"""
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name = "Workflow"
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ident = None
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description = "Workflow Description"
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def __init__(self):
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print "Setting stages"
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self.stages = []
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self.stages_by_id = {}
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def get_data_file_name(self, filename):
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"""Checks if a file with the given name exists in the data directory.
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Returns the file name if the file exists in the data directory, which
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is defined as datadir/workflowname. If the file does not exist, or the
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workflow does not have an identificator, this method returns None."""
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print os.path.join(main.options.datadir, self.ident, filename)
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if self.ident == None:
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return None
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fn = os.path.join(main.options.datadir, self.ident, filename)
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if os.path.isfile(fn):
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return fn
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return None
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def add_stage(self, stage):
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self.stages.append(stage)
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self.stages_by_id[stage.id] = stage
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def print_tree(self):
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print self.name
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for stage in self.stages:
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print ' %s' % stage.name
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for fun in stage.functions:
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print ' %s' % fun.name
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# def add_project(self,project):
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# if project == None:
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# logger.log('notice','Proejct is empty')
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# logger.log('notice','Project added in : %s' %self.name)
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# self.project = project
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class EmptyWorkflow(Workflow):
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name = 'Empty Workflow'
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def __init__(self):
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print "initing empty workflow"
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Workflow.__init__(self)
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class Stage:
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"""A stage is a part of the data analysis process.
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Each stage contains a set of functions that can be used to
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accomplish the task. A typical early stage is 'preprocessing', which
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can be done in several ways, each represented by a function.
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"""
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def __init__(self, id, name):
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self.id = id
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self.name = name
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self.functions = []
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self.functions_by_id = {}
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def add_function(self, fun):
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self.functions.append(fun)
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self.functions_by_id[fun.id] = fun
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class Function:
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"""A Function object encapsulates a function on a data set.
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Each Function instance encapsulates some function that can be applied
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to one or more types of data.
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"""
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def __init__(self, id, name):
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self.id = id
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self.name = name
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# just return a Validation object
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def validate_input(input):
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return Validation(True,"Validation Not Implemented")
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def run(self):
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pass
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class Validation:
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def __init__(self,result, reason):
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self.succeeded = result
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self.reason = reason
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class WorkflowView (gtk.VBox):
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def __init__(self, wf):
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gtk.VBox.__init__(self)
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self.workflow = wf
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self.setup_workflow(wf)
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def setup_workflow(self, wf):
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# Add stage in the process
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for stage in wf.stages:
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exp = gtk.Expander(stage.name)
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btn_align = gtk.Alignment(xscale=0.9)
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btn_align.set_padding(0,4,20,0)
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btn_align.show()
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btn_box = gtk.VBox()
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btn_align.add(btn_box)
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btn_box.show()
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exp.add(btn_align)
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# Add functions in each stage
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for fun in stage.functions:
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btn = gtk.Button(fun.name)
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btn.connect('clicked',
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lambda button, f=fun : self.run_function(f))
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btn_box.add(btn)
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btn.show()
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exp.show()
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self.pack_start(exp, expand=False, fill=False)
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def remove_workflow(self):
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for c in self.get_children():
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c.hide()
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self.remove(c)
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def set_workflow(self, workflow):
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self.workflow = workflow
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self.remove_workflow()
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self.setup_workflow(workflow)
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def run_function(self, function):
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logger.log('debug', 'Starting function: %s' % function.name)
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parent_data = main.project.current_data
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validation = function.validate_input()
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if not validation.succeeded:
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logger.log('warning','Invalid Inputdata: ' + str(reason))
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return
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args, varargs, varkw, defaults = inspect.getargspec(function.run)
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# first argument is 'self' and second should be the selection
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# and we don't care about those...
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args.remove('self')
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if "selection" in args:
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pass_selection = True
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args.remove('selection')
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else:
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pass_selection = False
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if varargs and len(parent_data) < len(args):
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logger.log('warning', "Function requires minimum %d datasets selected." % len(args))
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return
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elif not varargs and args and len(args) != len(parent_data):
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# functions requiring datasets have to have the right number
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logger.log('warning', "Function requires %d datasets, but only %d selected." % (len(args), len(parent_data)))
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return
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if not args:
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# we allow functions requiring no data to be run even if a
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# dataset is is selected
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data = []
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else:
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data = parent_data
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if pass_selection:
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# if the function has a 'selection' argument, we pass in
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# the selection
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new_data = function.run(selection=main.project.get_selection(), *data)
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else:
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new_data = function.run(*data)
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if new_data != None:
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main.project.add_data(parent_data, new_data, function.name)
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logger.log('debug', 'Function ended: %s' % function.name)
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class Options(dict):
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"""Options base class.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args,**kw):
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dict.__init__(self, *args, **kw)
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self['out_plots'] = []
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self['out_data'] = []
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self['all_plots'] = []
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self['all_data'] = []
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def _copy_from_list(self, key_list):
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"""Returns suboptions (dictionary) from a list of keys.
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"""
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d = {}
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for key in key_list:
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d[key] = self.get(key, None)
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return d
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class OptionsDialog(gtk.Dialog):
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"""The basic input/output dialog box.
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This defines the first page of the function options-gui.
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Any function that invokes a option-gui will inherit from this class.
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"""
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def __init__(self, data, options, input_names=['X','Y']):
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gtk.Dialog.__init__(self, 'Input-Output dialog',
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None,
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gtk.DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT,
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(gtk.STOCK_OK, gtk.RESPONSE_OK,
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gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL))
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self._options = options
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self._data = data
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self._editable = True
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self.set_size_request(550,450)
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# create notebook
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self.nb = nb = gtk.Notebook()
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# 1. page: input/output
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#inputs
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input_frame = gtk.Frame("Input")
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hbox = gtk.HBox(True, 8)
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align = gtk.Alignment(1, 1, 1, 1)
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align.set_padding(8, 8, 8, 8)
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align.add(hbox)
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input_frame.add(align)
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for i, name in enumerate(input_names):
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frame = gtk.Frame(name)
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frame.set_label_align(0.5, 0.5)
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label = gtk.Label(data[i]._name + "\n" + str(data[i]._array.shape))
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frame.add(label)
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hbox.add(frame)
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#outputs
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output_frame = gtk.Frame("Output")
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output_hbox = gtk.HBox(True,4)
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output_align = gtk.Alignment(1, 1, 1, 1)
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output_align.set_padding(8, 8, 8, 8) #left padding:8
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output_align.add(output_hbox)
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output_frame.add(output_align)
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# plots
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plot_list = gtk.ListStore(str, 'gboolean', gtk.gdk.Pixbuf)
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plot_treeview = gtk.TreeView(plot_list)
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# Add plots
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plot_icon = fluents.icon_factory.get('line_plot')
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for plt, name, use in self._options['all_plots']:
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plot_list.append((name, use, plot_icon))
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# Renderer for icon
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plot_icon = fluents.icon_factory.get('line_plot')
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icon_renderer = gtk.CellRendererPixbuf()
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icon_renderer.set_property('pixbuf', plot_icon)
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# Renderer for active toggle.
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active_renderer = gtk.CellRendererToggle()
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active_renderer.set_property('mode', gtk.CELL_RENDERER_MODE_ACTIVATABLE)
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active_renderer.connect('toggled', toggled, plot_list)
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active_column = gtk.TreeViewColumn('Use', active_renderer, active=1)
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# Renderer for plot title.
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title_renderer = gtk.CellRendererText()
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title_renderer.set_property('mode', gtk.CELL_RENDERER_MODE_EDITABLE)
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title_column = gtk.TreeViewColumn('Plot', title_renderer, text=0)
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title_column.pack_start(icon_renderer, expand=False)
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# Add columns to tree view.
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plot_treeview.append_column(active_column)
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plot_treeview.append_column(title_column)
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## datasets
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dataset_list = gtk.ListStore(str, 'gboolean', gtk.gdk.Pixbuf)
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dataset_treeview = gtk.TreeView(dataset_list)
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# Add datasets
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data_icon = fluents.icon_factory.get('dataset')
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for dat, name, use in self._options['all_data']:
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dataset_list.append((name, use, data_icon))
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# Renderer for icon
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icon_renderer = gtk.CellRendererPixbuf()
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icon_renderer.set_property('pixbuf', data_icon)
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# Renderer for active toggle.
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active_renderer = gtk.CellRendererToggle()
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active_renderer.set_property('mode', gtk.CELL_RENDERER_MODE_ACTIVATABLE)
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active_renderer.connect('toggled', toggled, dataset_list)
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active_column = gtk.TreeViewColumn('Use', active_renderer, active=1)
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# Renderer for dataset title.
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title_renderer = gtk.CellRendererText()
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title_renderer.set_property('mode', gtk.CELL_RENDERER_MODE_EDITABLE)
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title_column = gtk.TreeViewColumn('Dataset', title_renderer, text=0)
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title_column.pack_start(icon_renderer, expand=False)
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# Add columns to tree view.
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dataset_treeview.append_column(active_column)
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dataset_treeview.append_column(title_column)
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# add treeviews to output frame
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output_hbox.add(plot_treeview)
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output_hbox.add(dataset_treeview)
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# vbox for input/spacer/output
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vbox1 = gtk.VBox()
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vbox1.add(input_frame)
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vbox1.add(gtk.HSeparator())
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vbox1.add(output_frame)
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# add vbox to notebook
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nb.insert_page(vbox1, gtk.Label("Input/Output"), 0)
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self.vbox.add(nb)
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#keep ref to liststores
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self.dataset_list = dataset_list
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self.plot_list = plot_list
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def run(self):
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self.vbox.show_all()
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return gtk.Dialog.run(self)
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def set_options(self, options):
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self._options = options
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def update_options(self, options):
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self._options.update(options)
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def set_output(self):
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# get toggled output data
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out_data = [item[0] for name, mark, ic in self.dataset_list for item in self._options['all_data'] if mark==True and name==item[1]]
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# get toggled plots
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out_plots = [item[0] for name, mark, ic in self.plot_list for item in self._options['all_plots'] if mark==True and name==item[1]]
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# update options
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self._options['out_data'] = out_data
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self._options['out_plots'] = out_plots
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def set_editable(self, editable):
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self._editable = True
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def set_data(self, data):
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self._data = data
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def get_data(self):
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return self._data
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def get_options(self):
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return self._options
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def add_page_from_glade(self, glade_file, widget_name, page_title):
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"""Adds a new page(s) to the existing notebook.
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The input widget (added as a page in notebook) is defined
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in the glade file.
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input:
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glade_file -- path to glade file
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widget_name -- name of widget from glade file
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"""
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try:
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self.wTree = gtk.glade.XML(glade_file)
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except:
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logger.log('notice', 'Could not find glade file: %s' %glade_file)
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widget = self.wTree.get_widget(widget_name)
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win = widget.get_parent()
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win.hide()
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widget.unparent()
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self.nb.insert_page(widget, gtk.Label(page_title), -1)
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self.nb.set_current_page(0)
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def toggled(renderer, path, store):
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it = store.get_iter(path)
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old_value = store.get_value(it, 1)
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store.set_value(it, 1, not old_value)
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class WorkflowMenu (gtk.Menu):
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def __init__(self, workflow):
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gtk.Menu.__init__(self)
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self._workflow = workflow
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for stage in workflow.stages:
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self.append(self._create_stage_item(stage))
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def _create_stage_item(self, stage):
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stage_menu_item = gtk.MenuItem(stage.name)
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stage_menu_item.show()
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stage_menu = gtk.Menu()
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stage_menu_item.set_submenu(stage_menu)
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for fun in stage.functions:
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stage_menu.append(self._create_function_item(fun))
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return stage_menu_item
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def _create_function_item(self, function):
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menuitem = gtk.MenuItem(function.name)
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menuitem.show()
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return menuitem
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