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PanDA Pilot 3

Contributions

  1. Check the TODO.md and STYLEGUIDE.md files.

  2. Fork the PanDAWMS/pilot3 repository into your private account as origin. Clone it and set the PanDAWMS/pilot3 repository as upstream.

  3. Make new code contributions only to a new branch in your repository, push to origin and make a pull request into upstream. Depending on the type of contribution this should go to either upstream/next or upstream/hotfix. Any pull requests directly to the master branch will be rejected since that would trigger the automatic pilot tarball creation.

Verifying code correctness

Do not submit code that does not conform to the project standards. We use PEP8 and Flake verification, with everything enabled at a maximum line length of 160 characters and McCabe complexity 12, as well Pylint:

flake8 pilot.py pilot/
pylint <path to pilot module>

Running the pilot

The pilot is a dependency-less Python application and relies on /usr/bin/env python. The minimum pilot can be called like:

./pilot.py -q <PANDA_QUEUE>

where PANDA_QUEUE correspond to the ATLAS PandaQueue as defined in AGIS. This will launch the default generic workflow.

Running the testcases

The test cases are implemented as standard Python unittests under directory pilot/test/. They can be discovered and executed automatically:

python3 -m unittest

To run the unit test on an individual module, use e.g.

python3 -m unittest -v pilot/test/test_copytools_mv.py

Building and viewing docs

  1. Install sphinx into your environment by pip or other means with all the necessary requirements.

  2. Navigate into ./doc in your fork and run make html.

  3. Open _build/html/index.html with your browser.

Automate documentation to your module

For automatic code documentation of any new pilot module, add the following lines to the corresponding rst file in the doc area:

.. automodule:: your.module
    :members:

See existing rst files. For more info, visit http://sphinx-doc.org

Syncing your GitHub repository

Before making a pull request, make sure that you are synced to the latest version.

  1. git clone https://github.com/USERNAME/pilot3.git
  2. cd pilot3
  3. git checkout next
  4. git remote -v
  5. git remote add upstream https://github.com/PanDAWMS/pilot3.git
  6. git fetch upstream
  7. git merge upstream/next

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