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IO adapter registry and format backends for the Jarvis ecosystem

Project description

Jarvis-Portal

Jarvis-Portal is the standalone IO adapter and registry package for the Jarvis ecosystem.

It provides format-specific read/write behavior for scientific file formats used by Jarvis-HEP and related tools. The currently exposed format is JSON; SLHA, xSLHA, and future HEP calculator formats can be developed behind the registry until they are tested.

Jarvis-Portal is intended to serve YAML-driven Jarvis workflows through Jarvis-HEP. It does not own Jarvis-HEP YAML parsing or runtime workflow semantics.

Scope

Jarvis-Portal owns:

  • format adapter registration and lookup
  • JSON nested entry reads/writes
  • future adapters for ROOT, HepMC, LHE, YODA, SPheno, MadGraph cards, and related HEP formats

Jarvis-HEP owns:

  • YAML IO block parsing
  • runtime path markers such as &J, @PackID, @SampleID, and @Sdir
  • expression evaluation
  • sample/runtime context
  • save/copy/archive policy
  • logger and IO manager integration
  • deciding which variables are written or read
  • plain file copy/save helpers that do not require format parsing

Quick Install

pip install Jarvis-HEP-Portal

Optional format extras:

pip install "Jarvis-HEP-Portal[slha]"
pip install "Jarvis-HEP-Portal[xslha]"
pip install "Jarvis-HEP-Portal[all]"

Development

python -m pip install -e ".[dev,all]"
python -m pytest
ruff check .
python -m build

Basic Usage

CLI:

jportal file
jportal man
jportal man json
jportal -h
jportal -v

jportal file is the only supported business CLI shape. It prints the observable dictionary itself as JSON. Utility exceptions are jportal man, jportal man <format>, -h/--help, and -v/--version.

Python:

from jarvis_portal import IOContext, create_default_registry

registry = create_default_registry()
adapter = registry.get("JSON", "input")

def evaluate_expression(expression, values):
    if expression == "x * 2":
        return values["x"] * 2
    raise ValueError(expression)

context = IOContext(evaluate_expression=evaluate_expression)
observables = await adapter.write_input(
    context,
    {
        "name": "params",
        "path": "input.json",
        "type": "JSON",
        "actions": [
            {
                "type": "Dump",
                "variables": [
                    {"name": "nested", "entry": "config.value", "expression": "x * 2"},
                ],
            },
        ],
    },
    {"x": 1.0},
)

JSON adapter calls return the observable dictionary itself. For JSON input, plain dumped variables are written to the file; expression variables and saved file specs may contribute observables, matching Jarvis-HEP.

Documentation

Status

This package is in alpha development. Runtime behavior should stay small and adapter-focused so Jarvis-HEP can remain the owner of workflow semantics.

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