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Runs python script in argument combinations and produces dataset of all results.

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pip install args_to_db

Data Generation Tool for Argument Optimisation

args_to_db is an attempt to generalize and simplify the process of running a programm in different modes or configurations and combining the resulting datasets to allow for further analysis.

The functionality is separated into three different (independently usable) parts:

Command Construction

Given a programm/script which is highly dependent on parameters and arguments, which we want to run for swarm of different settings, yielding datasets for further analysis.

Argument construction is made easy with the interfaces cmd, option, flag which are the intended way of constructing Command and CommandList objects.

from args_to_db import cmd, flag, option

py = cmd('python')
# > py=[['python']]

script = cmd('script.py')
# > py=[['script.py']]

data = option('--input', ['file1.csv', 'file2.csv'])
# > data=[['--input', 'file1.csv'],
#         ['--input', 'file2.csv']]

opt_flags = flag('-O') + flag('-r')
# > opt_flags=[[],
#              ['-r'],
#              ['-O'],
#              ['-O', '-r']]

log_flag = flag('--log', vary=False)
# > log_flag=[['--log']]

cmds = py + script + data + opt_flags + log_flag
# > cmds=[['python', 'script.py', '--input', 'file1.csv', '--log'],
#         ['python', 'script.py', '--input', 'file1.csv', '-r', '--log'],
#         ['python', 'script.py', '--input', 'file1.csv', '-O', '--log'],
#         ['python', 'script.py', '--input', 'file1.csv', '-O', '-r', '--log'],
#         ['python', 'script.py', '--input', 'file2.csv', '--log'],
#         ['python', 'script.py', '--input', 'file2.csv', '-r', '--log'],
#         ['python', 'script.py', '--input', 'file2.csv', '-O', '--log'],
#         ['python', 'script.py', '--input', 'file2.csv', '-O', '-r', '--log']]

The CommandList objects are arrays of commands (which themselves are arrays again), they behave like normal python arrays except for the differnt usage of the + and += operators.

Command Execution

A given CommandList object may then be executed with run, providing the user with a live interface in the terminal of execution states and parallelisation control of the execution.

run(cmds, threads=4)
# runs all specified commands with up to 4 concurrent threads.

Data Collection

Data may be produced by the programm/script independently of being called with args_to_db, which is therefore completely optional. But functionality is provided to make data collection and combination straight forward and as easy as possible for fast results.

args = argparse.ArgumentParser().parse_args()
config = config_from_args(args, __file__)
write_results(config, {'solver_solve_time': solve_time})

This produces an output which is then later on combined with the others by the run task - note the native support of argparse objects which are often used for argument/parameter parsing.

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