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| 1 | from savu.core.iterate_plugin_group_utils import shift_plugin_index | ||
| 2 | |||
| 3 | |||
| 4 | class IteratePluginGroup(): | ||
| 5 | ''' | ||
| 6 | Class for iterating a set/group of plugins in a process list | ||
| 7 | ''' | ||
| 8 | |||
| 9 | def __init__(self, plugin_runner, start_index, end_index, iterations): | ||
| 10 | self.in_data = None | ||
| 11 | self.out_data = None | ||
| 12 | # PluginRunner object for running the individual plugns in the group of | ||
| 13 | # pluigns to iterate over | ||
| 14 | self.plugin_runner = plugin_runner | ||
| 15 | |||
| 16 | # nPlugin index of plugin that is at the start of group to iterate over | ||
| 17 | self.start_index = start_index | ||
| 18 | # nPlugin index of plugin that is at the end of group to iterate over | ||
| 19 | self.end_index = end_index | ||
| 20 | |||
| 21 | # dict of plugins needed to run the plugins using | ||
| 22 | # PluginRunner.__run_plugin() | ||
| 23 | self.plugins = [] | ||
| 24 | |||
| 25 | # Note: copied from CpuIterativePlugin | ||
| 26 | |||
| 27 | # the current iteration: starts counting at 0 (zero-based) | ||
| 28 | self._ip_iteration = 0 | ||
| 29 | # the number of iterations to perform: starts counting at 1 (one-based) | ||
| 30 | self._ip_fixed_iterations = iterations | ||
| 31 | # The _ip_data_dict value eventually holds 3 keys: | ||
| 32 | # - 'iterating' | ||
| 33 | # - 0 | ||
| 34 | # - 1 | ||
| 35 | # The name of the 0 key refers to the 0th iteration, and the name of the | ||
| 36 | # 1 key refers to the 1st iteration | ||
| 37 | # The values of the 0 key is a list containing two lists (both with only | ||
| 38 | # one element in them): | ||
| 39 | # - a list contining the input NeXuS file | ||
| 40 | # - a list containing the Data object used as an input AND output dataset | ||
| 41 | # (depending on the iteration number) with the "original" backing file | ||
| 42 | # (ie, NOT the "cloned" backing file) | ||
| 43 | # The value of the 1 key is a list containing two lists (one containing | ||
| 44 | # one element, one containing two elements): | ||
| 45 | # - a list containing the input NeXuS file, and also the Data object | ||
| 46 | # with the "original" backing file | ||
| 47 | # - a list containing the Data object with the "clone" backing file | ||
| 48 |         self._ip_data_dict = {} | ||
| 49 | # The dict value of the 'iterating' key contains only one key-value | ||
| 50 | # pair throughout all iterations: | ||
| 51 | # - the key is the "original" Data object | ||
| 52 | # - the value is the "cloned" Data object | ||
| 53 |         self._ip_data_dict['iterating'] = {} | ||
| 54 | |||
| 55 | # dict for holding the different PluginData objects involved | ||
| 56 |         self._ip_plugin_data_dict = { | ||
| 57 |             'original': {}, | ||
| 58 |             'clone': {} | ||
| 59 | } | ||
| 60 | |||
| 61 | def setup_datasets(self): | ||
| 62 | ''' | ||
| 63 | Setup the cloned datasets in the start and end plugins in the group to | ||
| 64 | iterate over | ||
| 65 | ''' | ||
| 66 | self.__set_original_datasets() | ||
| 67 | # get the in and out datasets, like in IterativeCcpiDenosing.setup() | ||
| 68 | in_dataset, out_dataset = self.get_original_datasets() | ||
| 69 | |||
| 70 | # set the input and output datasets for the first iteration | ||
| 71 | self.set_iteration_datasets(0, [in_dataset[0]], [out_dataset[0]]) | ||
| 72 | # set the input and output datasets for subsequent iterations | ||
| 73 | self.set_iteration_datasets(1, [in_dataset[0], out_dataset[0]], | ||
| 74 | [out_dataset[1]]) | ||
| 75 | # out_dataset[0] and out_dataset[1] will continue to alternate for | ||
| 76 | # all remaining iterations i.e. output becomes input and input becomes | ||
| 77 | # output. | ||
| 78 | |||
| 79 | def _execute_iteration_0(self, exp, transport): | ||
| 80 | ''' | ||
| 81 | Run plugins for iteration 0 | ||
| 82 | ''' | ||
| 83 | start = shift_plugin_index(exp, self.start_index) | ||
| 84 | end = shift_plugin_index(exp, self.end_index) | ||
| 85 | |||
| 86 |         nPlugin = exp.meta_data.get('nPlugin') | ||
| 87 | exp_coll = exp._get_collection() | ||
| 88 | if start == end and nPlugin == end: | ||
| 89 | # start == end -> group of plugins to iterate over is a single | ||
| 90 | # plugin | ||
| 91 | |||
| 92 | plugin_name = \ | ||
| 93 | self.plugin_runner._PluginRunner__run_plugin( | ||
| 94 | exp_coll['plugin_dict'][nPlugin], | ||
| 95 | clean_up_plugin=False) | ||
| 96 | |||
| 97 | # since the end plugin has now been run, the group of plugins to | ||
| 98 | # iterate over has been executed once, and this counts as having | ||
| 99 | # done one iteration (ie, at this point, iteration 0 is | ||
| 100 | # complete) | ||
| 101 | self.increment_ip_iteration() | ||
| 102 | # kick off all subsequent iterations | ||
| 103 | self._execute_iterations(exp, transport) | ||
| 104 | # finished all iterations, set which output dataset to keep, and | ||
| 105 | # which to remove | ||
| 106 | self._finalise_iterated_datasets(exp) | ||
| 107 | else: | ||
| 108 | # start != end -> group of plugins to iterate over is more than one | ||
| 109 | # plugin | ||
| 110 | if nPlugin == start: | ||
| 111 | # start plugin is being run, on iteration 0 | ||
| 112 |                 print(f"Iteration {self._ip_iteration}") | ||
| 113 | plugin = self.plugin_runner._PluginRunner__run_plugin( | ||
| 114 | exp_coll['plugin_dict'][nPlugin], | ||
| 115 | clean_up_plugin=False) | ||
| 116 | plugin_name = plugin.name | ||
| 117 | self.set_start_plugin(plugin) | ||
| 118 | elif nPlugin == end: | ||
| 119 | # end plugin is being run, on iteration 0 | ||
| 120 | |||
| 121 | plugin_name = \ | ||
| 122 | self.plugin_runner._PluginRunner__run_plugin( | ||
| 123 | exp_coll['plugin_dict'][nPlugin], | ||
| 124 | clean_up_plugin=False) | ||
| 125 | |||
| 126 | # since the end plugin has now been run, the group of plugins to | ||
| 127 | # iterate over has been executed once, and this counts as having | ||
| 128 | # done one iteration (ie, at this point, iteration 0 is | ||
| 129 | # complete) | ||
| 130 | self.increment_ip_iteration() | ||
| 131 | # kick off all subsequent iterations | ||
| 132 | self._execute_iterations(exp, transport) | ||
| 133 | # finished all iterations, set which output dataset to keep, and | ||
| 134 | # which to remove | ||
| 135 | self._finalise_iterated_datasets(exp) | ||
| 136 | elif nPlugin >= start and nPlugin <= end: | ||
| 137 | # a "middle" plugin is being run on iteration 0 | ||
| 138 | plugin = self.plugin_runner._PluginRunner__run_plugin( | ||
| 139 | exp_coll['plugin_dict'][nPlugin], | ||
| 140 | clean_up_plugin=False) | ||
| 141 | plugin_name = plugin.name | ||
| 142 | else: | ||
| 143 |                 info_dict = { | ||
| 144 | 'start_index': self.start_index, | ||
| 145 | 'end_index': self.end_index | ||
| 146 | } | ||
| 147 | err_str = f"Encountered an unknown case when running inside " \ | ||
| 148 |                     f"an iterative loop. IteratePluginGroup info: {info_dict}" | ||
| 149 | raise Exception(err_str) | ||
| 150 | |||
| 151 | return plugin_name | ||
| 152 | |||
| 153 | def _execute_iterations(self, exp, transport): | ||
| 154 | ''' | ||
| 155 | Execute all iterations from iteration 1 onwards (iteration 0 is | ||
| 156 | currently handled by methods in PluginRunner). | ||
| 157 | ''' | ||
| 158 | # The docstring of this method in IterativePlugin is the following: | ||
| 159 | # | ||
| 160 | # Run the pre_process, process, and post_process methods. | ||
| 161 | # | ||
| 162 | # However, there is no obvious point where those methods are called, | ||
| 163 | # so perhaps this docstring isn't quite accurate? (Also note that this | ||
| 164 | # sentence has been copied from the docstring | ||
| 165 | # BaseDriver._run_plugin_instances(), so maybe it is just a generic | ||
| 166 | # description of what this method SHOULD do, but doesn't yet do, | ||
| 167 | # in IterativePlugin) | ||
| 168 | |||
| 169 | while self._ip_iteration < self._ip_fixed_iterations: | ||
| 170 |             print(f"Iteration {self._ip_iteration}...") | ||
| 171 | self.__set_datasets() | ||
| 172 | # replace this with the PluginRunner.__run_plugin() method to run | ||
| 173 | # the individual plugins in the group of plugins to iterate | ||
| 174 | #self._run_plugin_instances(transport, self.get_communicator()) | ||
| 175 | |||
| 176 | # clean up the plugins in the group to iterate over IF the last | ||
| 177 | # iteration is being executed | ||
| 178 | if self._ip_iteration == self._ip_fixed_iterations - 1: | ||
| 179 | clean_up_plugin = True | ||
| 180 | else: | ||
| 181 | clean_up_plugin = False | ||
| 182 | |||
| 183 | start = shift_plugin_index(exp, self.start_index) | ||
| 184 | # naughty naughty, to run a double underscore method, but for now, | ||
| 185 | # just testing... | ||
| 186 | for plugin in self.plugins: | ||
| 187 | # reset the slicing of the input data for the plugin, to be what | ||
| 188 | # it was on the previous iteration before the plugin was run, as | ||
| 189 | # opposed to what it potentially changed to after processing | ||
| 190 | # occurred in the last iteration | ||
| 191 | # | ||
| 192 | # only reset the input PluginData for the plugin if it's not the | ||
| 193 | # start plugin of an iterative loop, since this is already done | ||
| 194 | # by default for the start plugin on every iteration | ||
| 195 |                 nPlugin = exp.meta_data.get('nPlugin') | ||
| 196 | if nPlugin != start: | ||
| 197 | self._reset_input_dataset_slicing(plugin) | ||
| 198 |                 print(f"Running {plugin.name} in iterative group of plugins") | ||
| 199 | # TODO: need to pass the plguin dict, or something more than an | ||
| 200 | # empty dict... | ||
| 201 |                 self.plugin_runner._PluginRunner__run_plugin({}, | ||
| 202 | clean_up_plugin=clean_up_plugin, | ||
| 203 | plugin=plugin) | ||
| 204 | |||
| 205 | # if self._ip_fixed_iterations has been set to something other | ||
| 206 | # than its original value of False, and if the current iteration | ||
| 207 | # (the one that has just been completed) is the LAST iteration, | ||
| 208 | # then processing has been completed | ||
| 209 | # | ||
| 210 | # Note that _ip_iteration starts counting at 0, | ||
| 211 | # but _ip_fixed_iterations starts counting at 1, so if you have | ||
| 212 | # reached _ip_iteration=n, then this means that n+1 iterations | ||
| 213 | # have been performed | ||
| 214 | self.increment_ip_iteration() | ||
| 215 | |||
| 216 | def _reset_input_dataset_slicing(self, plugin): | ||
| 217 | """ | ||
| 218 | Reset the slicing of the input dataset of a plugin in an iterative loop, | ||
| 219 | to what it was on the previous iteration | ||
| 220 | """ | ||
| 221 | previous_in_pData = plugin.parameters['plugin_in_datasets'][0] | ||
| 222 | plugin.parameters['in_datasets'][0]._set_plugin_data(previous_in_pData) | ||
| 223 | plugin._finalise_plugin_datasets() | ||
| 224 | plugin._finalise_datasets() | ||
| 225 | |||
| 226 | def increment_ip_iteration(self): | ||
| 227 | self._ip_iteration += 1 | ||
| 228 | |||
| 229 | def __set_original_datasets(self): | ||
| 230 | ''' | ||
| 231 | Utility function to make the (original) in dataset, and out dataset, | ||
| 232 | easier to reference | ||
| 233 | ''' | ||
| 234 | self.in_data = self.start_plugin.parameters['in_datasets'] | ||
| 235 | self.out_data = self.end_plugin.parameters['out_datasets'] | ||
| 236 | |||
| 237 | def get_original_datasets(self): | ||
| 238 | ''' | ||
| 239 | Helper function to get the in and out datasets more easily. | ||
| 240 | ''' | ||
| 241 | return self.in_data, self.out_data | ||
| 242 | |||
| 243 | def get_plugin_datasets(self): | ||
| 244 | ''' | ||
| 245 | Helper function to get the in and out plugin datasets more easily. | ||
| 246 | ''' | ||
| 247 | return self.start_plugin.parameters['plugin_in_datasets'], \ | ||
| 248 | self.end_plugin.parameters['plugin_out_datasets'] | ||
| 249 | |||
| 250 | def create_clone(self, clone, data): | ||
| 251 | clone.create_dataset(data) | ||
| 252 |         clone.data_info.set('clone', data.get_name()) | ||
| 253 | # alternate a dataset with its clone | ||
| 254 | self.set_alternating_datasets(data, clone) | ||
| 255 | |||
| 256 | def set_alternating_datasets(self, d1, d2): | ||
| 257 | names = [d1.get_name(), d2.get_name()] | ||
| 258 | if not any([True if 'itr_clone' in i else False for i in names]): | ||
| 259 |             raise Exception('Alternating datasets must contain a clone.  These' | ||
| 260 | ' are found at the end of the out_datasets list') | ||
| 261 | self._ip_data_dict['iterating'][d1] = d2 | ||
| 262 | |||
| 263 | def set_iteration_datasets(self, itr, in_data, out_data): | ||
| 264 | self._ip_data_dict[itr] = [in_data, out_data] | ||
| 265 | |||
| 266 | def set_start_plugin(self, plugin): | ||
| 267 | ''' | ||
| 268 | Set the plugin that is at the start of the group to iterate over | ||
| 269 | ''' | ||
| 270 | self.start_plugin = plugin | ||
| 271 | |||
| 272 | def set_end_plugin(self, plugin): | ||
| 273 | ''' | ||
| 274 | Set the plugin that is at the end of the group to iterate over | ||
| 275 | ''' | ||
| 276 | self.end_plugin = plugin | ||
| 277 | |||
| 278 | def add_plugin_to_iterate_group(self, plugin): | ||
| 279 | ''' | ||
| 280 | Append plugin dict to list fo plguins that are part of the group to | ||
| 281 | iterate over | ||
| 282 | ''' | ||
| 283 | self.plugins.append(plugin) | ||
| 284 | |||
| 285 | def __set_datasets(self): | ||
| 286 | ''' | ||
| 287 | Set the input and output datasets such that | ||
| 288 | - the output dataset from the previous iteration is the input dataset of | ||
| 289 | the current iteration that is about to be performed | ||
| 290 | - the input dataset from the previous iteration is used to write the | ||
| 291 | output of the current iteration that is about to be performed | ||
| 292 | ''' | ||
| 293 | # TODO: perhaps the pattern should be changed here, to make use of | ||
| 294 | # the same logic that is being used to switch the original & cloned | ||
| 295 | # data? | ||
| 296 | |||
| 297 | # Only the 0th and 1st iterations are set in _ip_data_dicts, there is | ||
| 298 | # NOT a key for every iteration in _ip_data_dict, hence this if/elif | ||
| 299 | # block | ||
| 300 | if self._ip_iteration in list(self._ip_data_dict.keys()): | ||
| 301 | # If on the 0th or 1st iteration, set the in_datasets and | ||
| 302 | # out_datasets according to the structure defined in _ip_data_dict | ||
| 303 | # | ||
| 304 | # The body of this if statement is essentially a way to "set up" the | ||
| 305 | # input and ouput datasets so that for iterations after the 0th and | ||
| 306 | # 1st, the two datasets that are swapped between being used for | ||
| 307 | # input or output (depending on the particular iteration) can be | ||
| 308 | # swapped WITHOUT having to define a key-value pair in | ||
| 309 | # _ip_data_dict for EVERY SINGLE ITERATION | ||
| 310 | self.start_plugin.parameters['in_datasets'] = [self._ip_data_dict[self._ip_iteration][0][-1]] | ||
| 311 | self.end_plugin.parameters['out_datasets'] = self._ip_data_dict[self._ip_iteration][1] | ||
| 312 | elif self._ip_iteration > 0: | ||
| 313 | # If on an iteration greater than 1 (since the if statement catches | ||
| 314 | # both iteration 0 and 1), then there is some (fiddly...) logic | ||
| 315 | # here to essentially SWAP the out dataset from the previous | ||
| 316 | # iteration with the in dataset of the previous iteration | ||
| 317 | # | ||
| 318 | # Practically speaking, this means that: | ||
| 319 | # - the out dataset from the previous iteration is used as the input | ||
| 320 | # for the current iteration that is about to be performed | ||
| 321 | # - the in dataset from the previous iteration is free to be used to | ||
| 322 | # write the output of the current iteration that is about to be | ||
| 323 | # performed | ||
| 324 | p = [ | ||
| 325 | self.start_plugin.parameters['in_datasets'], | ||
| 326 | self.end_plugin.parameters['out_datasets'] | ||
| 327 | ] | ||
| 328 | |||
| 329 | for s1, s2 in self._ip_data_dict['iterating'].items(): | ||
| 330 | a = [0, p[0].index(s1)] if s1 in p[0] else [1, p[1].index(s1)] | ||
| 331 | b = [0, p[0].index(s2)] if s2 in p[0] else [1, p[1].index(s2)] | ||
| 332 | p[a[0]][a[1]], p[b[0]][b[1]] = p[b[0]][b[1]], p[a[0]][a[1]] | ||
| 333 | |||
| 334 | if self.start_index != self.end_index: | ||
| 335 | self.set_plugin_datasets() | ||
| 336 | else: | ||
| 337 | info_str = f"Not setting plugin datasets for " \ | ||
| 338 |                        f"{self.start_plugin.name}, since iterating only a "\ | ||
| 339 | f"single plugin" | ||
| 340 | print(info_str) | ||
| 341 | |||
| 342 | |||
| 343 | def set_plugin_datasets(self): | ||
| 344 | """ | ||
| 345 | Set the PluginData objects for the original and cloned Data objects, | ||
| 346 | based on the current iteration. | ||
| 347 | """ | ||
| 348 | p = [ | ||
| 349 | self.start_plugin.parameters['in_datasets'], | ||
| 350 | self.end_plugin.parameters['out_datasets'] | ||
| 351 | ] | ||
| 352 | |||
| 353 | for s1, s2 in self._ip_data_dict['iterating'].items(): | ||
| 354 | # change the PluginData obejcts for the in and out datasets, to take | ||
| 355 | # care of the potential switching of patterns | ||
| 356 | View Code Duplication | if s1 in p[0]: | |
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| 357 | new_original_data_pData = \ | ||
| 358 | self._ip_plugin_data_dict['original']['start_plugin'] | ||
| 359 | self.start_plugin.parameters['plugin_in_datasets'] = \ | ||
| 360 | [new_original_data_pData] | ||
| 361 | p[0][0]._set_plugin_data(new_original_data_pData) | ||
| 362 | elif s1 in p[1]: | ||
| 363 | new_original_data_pData = \ | ||
| 364 | self._ip_plugin_data_dict['original']['end_plugin'] | ||
| 365 | self.end_plugin.parameters['plugin_out_datasets'] = \ | ||
| 366 | [new_original_data_pData] | ||
| 367 | p[1][0]._set_plugin_data(new_original_data_pData) | ||
| 368 | else: | ||
| 369 |                 info_str = f"s1 {s1.backing_file} wasn't in either the start " \ | ||
| 370 | f"plugin's plugin_in_datasets, nor the end " \ | ||
| 371 | f"plugin's plugin_out_datasets" | ||
| 372 | print(info_str) | ||
| 373 | |||
| 374 | View Code Duplication | if s2 in p[0]: | |
| 375 | new_cloned_data_pData = \ | ||
| 376 | self._ip_plugin_data_dict['clone']['start_plugin'] | ||
| 377 | self.start_plugin.parameters['plugin_in_datasets'] = \ | ||
| 378 | [new_cloned_data_pData] | ||
| 379 | p[0][0]._set_plugin_data(new_cloned_data_pData) | ||
| 380 | elif s2 in p[1]: | ||
| 381 | new_cloned_data_pData = \ | ||
| 382 | self._ip_plugin_data_dict['clone']['end_plugin'] | ||
| 383 | self.end_plugin.parameters['plugin_out_datasets'] = \ | ||
| 384 | [new_cloned_data_pData] | ||
| 385 | p[1][0]._set_plugin_data(new_cloned_data_pData) | ||
| 386 | else: | ||
| 387 |                 info_str = f"s2 {s2.backing_file} wasn't in either the start " \ | ||
| 388 | f"plugin's plugin_in_datasets, nor the end " \ | ||
| 389 | f"plugin's plugin_out_datasets" | ||
| 390 | print(info_str) | ||
| 391 | |||
| 392 | # reset the values inside Data.data_info that have an effect on how the | ||
| 393 | # value of core_slice in SliceLists comes out | ||
| 394 | self.start_plugin._finalise_datasets() | ||
| 395 | self.start_plugin._finalise_plugin_datasets() | ||
| 396 | self.end_plugin._finalise_datasets() | ||
| 397 | self.end_plugin._finalise_plugin_datasets() | ||
| 398 | |||
| 399 | View Code Duplication | def _finalise_iterated_datasets(self, exp): | |
| 400 | ''' | ||
| 401 | Inspect the two Data objects that are used to contain the input and | ||
| 402 | output data for iterations over the course of the iterative processing | ||
| 403 | (input/output depending on which particular iteration was being done). | ||
| 404 | |||
| 405 | Mark one of them as the "final dataset" to be added to the output | ||
| 406 | NeXuS file, and mark the other as "obsolete/to be removed". | ||
| 407 | |||
| 408 | The decision between which one is kept and which one is removed | ||
| 409 | depends on which Data object contains the OUTPUT of the very last | ||
| 410 | iteration. | ||
| 411 | |||
| 412 | For an odd number of iterations, this is the "original" Data object. | ||
| 413 | For an even number of iteration, this is the "clone" Data object. | ||
| 414 | ''' | ||
| 415 | for s1, s2 in self._ip_data_dict['iterating'].items(): | ||
| 416 | name = s1.get_name() | ||
| 417 | name = name if 'itr_clone' not in name else s2.get_name() | ||
| 418 | final_dataset = s1 if s1 in self.end_plugin.parameters['out_datasets'] else s2 | ||
| 419 | obsolete = s1 if s1 is not final_dataset else s2 | ||
| 420 | obsolete.remove = True | ||
| 421 | |||
| 422 | # switch names if necessary | ||
| 423 | if final_dataset.get_name() != name: | ||
| 424 | # If this is true, then the output dataset of the last | ||
| 425 | # iteration is the clone Data object (hence, the mismatched | ||
| 426 | # names). | ||
| 427 | # | ||
| 428 | # So then: | ||
| 429 | # - obsolete = original | ||
| 430 | # - final_dataset = clone | ||
| 431 | # | ||
| 432 | # which means that the CLONED dataset needs to be set in the | ||
| 433 | # Experiment object (self.exp) as the "out data", but under | ||
| 434 | # the name of the ORIGINAL dataset. | ||
| 435 | # And also, the ORIGINAL dataset is set in the Experiment | ||
| 436 | # object, but under the name of the CLONED/OBSOLETE dataset | ||
| 437 | temp = obsolete | ||
| 438 | exp.index['out_data'][name] = final_dataset | ||
| 439 | exp.index['out_data'][s2.get_name()] = temp | ||
| 440 | # One last thing to do in this case is to set the "name" | ||
| 441 | # inside the Data object that final_result is set to. | ||
| 442 | # | ||
| 443 | # This is because, in this case, the CLONED dataset is in | ||
| 444 | # final_result, and the "name" within the Data object will | ||
| 445 | # be some value like "itr_0". | ||
| 446 | # | ||
| 447 | # However, the name within the Data object needs to be the | ||
| 448 | # name of the ORIGINAL Data object in order for the creation | ||
| 449 | # of the output NeXuS file to work. | ||
| 450 | final_dataset._set_name(name) | ||
| 451 | |||
| 452 | def set_alternating_datasets(self): | ||
| 453 | d1 = self.end_plugin.parameters['out_datasets'][0] | ||
| 454 | d2 = self.end_plugin.parameters['out_datasets'][1] | ||
| 455 | names = [d1.get_name(), d2.get_name()] | ||
| 456 | if not any([True if 'itr_clone' in i else False for i in names]): | ||
| 457 |             raise Exception('Alternating datasets must contain a clone.  These' | ||
| 458 | ' are found at the end of the out_datasets list') | ||
| 459 | self._ip_data_dict['iterating'][d1] = d2 | ||
| 460 | |||
| 461 | def set_alternating_plugin_datasets(self): | ||
| 462 | """ | ||
| 463 | Setup the PluginData objects for the original and cloned Data objects | ||
| 464 | """ | ||
| 465 | if self.start_index != self.end_index: | ||
| 466 | self._ip_plugin_data_dict['original']['start_plugin'] = \ | ||
| 467 | self.start_plugin.parameters['plugin_in_datasets'][1] | ||
| 468 | self._ip_plugin_data_dict['clone']['start_plugin'] = \ | ||
| 469 | self.start_plugin.parameters['plugin_in_datasets'][2] | ||
| 470 | |||
| 471 | self._ip_plugin_data_dict['original']['end_plugin'] = \ | ||
| 472 | self.end_plugin.parameters['plugin_out_datasets'][0] | ||
| 473 | self._ip_plugin_data_dict['clone']['end_plugin'] = \ | ||
| 474 | self.end_plugin.parameters['plugin_out_datasets'][1] | ||
| 475 | else: | ||
| 476 | info_str = f"Not setting up alternating plugin datasets for " \ | ||
| 477 |                        f"{self.start_plugin.name}, since iterating only a "\ | ||
| 478 | f"single plugin" | ||
| 479 | print(info_str) |