Galileo Jupyter: Tools for analyzing galileo experiments
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galileo-jupyter
Tools for analyzing galileo experiments.
Configuration
Create a $HOME/.galileojp
and fill with environment variables that configure the database access to galileo-db.
For example:
galileo_expdb_driver=mixed
galileo_expdb_mysql_host=localhost
galileo_expdb_mysql_port=3307
galileo_expdb_mysql_db=galileo
galileo_expdb_mysql_user=galileo
galileo_expdb_mysql_password=mypassword
galileo_expdb_influxdb_url=http://localhost:8086
galileo_expdb_influxdb_token=...
galileo_expdb_influxdb_timeout=10000
galileo_expdb_influxdb_org=galileo
galileo_expdb_influxdb_org_id=...
galileo_expdb_faas_sim_results_folder=...
Usage
Then you can run
from galileojp.frames import MixedExperimentFrameGateway
efg = MixedExperimentFrameGateway.from_env()
efg.telemetry('my-exp-id') # returns a dataframe containing the telemetry for the given experiment
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