Utility modules for Python, for use with other Python programs.
The log
submodule contains many functions for building and interacting with Python logging
objects. Static logging configurations can be loaded from the logging.yml
file, and the default location for log output is typically set to a local logs
directory. Additionally, the classes
submodule contains the LoggedObject
class which can be used to create objects which have their own logging instances.
The mutt
submodule is a flexible wrapper to the mutt
system program, and can be used to send emails. A common use-case is send the contents of a submodule or object's log file as the body of an email to users as a notification of program completion. File attachments can also be sent, allowing you to also send some of the files created by your program with the email.
The qsub
submodule includes the Job
class for submitting jobs to a compute cluster and monitoring them for completion. Currently configured for the phoenix system at NYULMC running SGE.
The git
submodule contains functions for interacting with git
installed on the system. For example, it is possible to check the current repository's branch information, in case you want prevent the program from running if not on the master
branch.
The find
submodule contains the find
function which can be used to search the system for desired files or directories. This function has been modeled off of the standard GNU find
program and supports multiple inclusion and exclusion patterns, and search depth limits, among others.
Designed and tested with Python 2.7
Designed for use on Linux system with Sun Grid Engine (SGE) installed
Some modules may make system calls relying on standard GNU utilities
sh.py
is used as an included dependency.