F.A.S.T. package for describing datasets
Project description
fast-curator
Create, read and write dictionary descriptions of input datasets to process. Currently all datasets are expected to be built from ROOT Trees.
Requirements
Installing
pip install --user fast-curator[uproot]
Note that if you wish to handle large numbers of remote files, such as with wild-carded xrootd paths, you currently need to use the ROOT
version of this package and not the uproot
version.
That means changing the above command to:
pip install --user fast-curator[ROOT]
Usage
# Local files:
fast_curator -o output_file_list.txt -t tree_name -d dataset_name --mc input/files/*root
# Single XROOTD files:
fast_curator -o output_file_list.txt -t tree_name -d dataset_name --mc root://my.domain.with.files://input/files/one_file.root
# XROOTD files with a glob (needs the ROOT version of fast-curator, see above)
fast_curator -o output_file_list.txt -t tree_name -d dataset_name --mc root://my.domain.with.files://input/files/*.root
If the command is called multiple times with the same output file (using the -o
option), the additional files specified will be appended to the output file.
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