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Build large-scale task workflows using luigi, remote job submission, remote targets, and environment

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Note: This project is currently under development. Version 1.0.0 will be the first, fully documented beta release, targetted for mid 2023.

Use law to build complex and large-scale task workflows. It is build on top of luigi and adds abstractions for run locations, storage locations and software environments. Law strictly disentangles these building blocks and ensures they remain interchangeable and resource-opportunistic.

Key features:

  • CLI with auto-completion and interactive status and dependency inspection.

  • Remote targets with automatic retries and local caching
    • WebDAV, HTTP, Dropbox, SFTP, all WLCG protocols (srm, xrootd, dcap, gsiftp, webdav, …)

  • Automatic submission to batch systems from within tasks
    • HTCondor, LSF, gLite, ARC, Slurm

  • Environment sandboxing, configurable on task level
    • Docker, Singularity, Sub-Shells, Python-venv

Contents

First steps

Installation and dependencies

Install via pip:

pip install law

This command also installs luigi and six.

The (default) remote target implementation also requires gfal2 and gfal2-python (optional, also via pip) to be installed.

Usage at CERN

See the wiki.

Overcomplete example config

See law.cfg.example.

Projects using law

  • CMS Di-Higgs Inference Tools:
    • Basis for statistical analysis for all Di-Higgs searches in CMS, starting at datacard-level

    • repo, docs

  • CMS B-Tag SF Measurement:
    • Automated workflow for deriving shape-calibrating b-tag scale factors, starting at MiniAOD-level

    • repo

  • CMS Tau POG ML Tools:
    • Preprocessing pipeline for ML trainings in the TAU group

    • repo

  • CMS HLT Config Parser:
    • Collects information from various databases (HLT, bril, etc.) and shows menus, triggers paths, filter names for configurable MC datasets or data runs

    • repo

  • UHH-CMS Analysis Framework:
    • Python based, fully automated, columnar framework, including job submission, resolution of systematics and ML pipelines, starting at NanoAOD-level with an optimized multi-threaded column reader

    • repo, docs, task structure

  • RWTH-CMS Analysis Framework:
    • Basis for multiple CMS analyses ranging from Di-Higgs, to single Higgs and b-tag SF measurements, starting at NanoAOD-level and based on coffea processors

    • repo

  • CIEMAT-CMS Analysis Framework:
    • Python and RDataFrame based framework starting from NanoAOD and targetting multiple CMS analyses

    • repo

  • CMS 3D Z+jet 13TeV analysis
    • Analysis workflow management from NTuple production to final plots and fits

    • repo

  • NP-correction derivation tool
    • MC generation with Herwig and analysis of generated events with Rivet

    • repo

  • CMS SUSY Searches at DESY
    • Analysis framework for CMS SUSY searches going from custom NanoAODs -> NTuple production -> DNN-based inference -> final plots and fits

    • repo

  • YOUR REPOSITORY HERE

If your project uses law but is not yet listed here, feel free to open a pull request or mention your project details in a new issue and it will be added.

Examples

All examples can be run either in a Jupyter notebook or a dedicated docker container. For the latter, do

docker run -ti riga/law:example <example_name>

Further topics

Auto completion on the command-line

bash

source "$( law completion )"

zsh

zsh is able to load and evaluate bash completion scripts via bashcompinit. In order for bashcompinit to work, you should run compinstall to enable completion scripts:

autoload -Uz compinstall && compinstall

After following the instructions, these lines should be present in your ~/.zshrc:

# The following lines were added by compinstall
zstyle :compinstall filename '~/.zshrc'

autoload -Uz +X compinit && compinit
autoload -Uz +X bashcompinit && bashcompinit
# End of lines added by compinstall

If this is the case, just source the law completion script (which internally enables bashcompinit) and you’re good to go:

source "$( law completion )"

Tests

To run and test law, there are various docker riga/law images available on the DockerHub, corresponding to different OS and Python versions.

OS

Python

Tags

Centos 8

3.10

c8-py310, c8-py3, c8, py310, py3, latest

Centos 8

3.9

c8-py39, py39

Centos 8

3.8

c8-py38, py38

Centos 8

3.7

c8-py37, py37

Centos 7

3.10

c7-py310

Centos 7

3.9

c7-py39, c7-py3, c7

Centos 7

3.8

c7-py38

Centos 7

3.7

c7-py37

Centos 7

3.6

c7-py36, py36

Centos 7

2.7

c7-py27, c7-py2, py27, py2

docker run -ti riga/law:latest

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