1.1. Separate module for FC2K generated actors

1.1.1. Already existing solution based on KeplerData directory

At the moment, Kepler installation consist of few elements

  1. Base Kepler installation
  2. Patches applied by us
  3. Actors that can access ITM/IMAS database (ual actors)
  4. Actors generated by FC2K

src/eu
|-- euforia
|   `-- visit
`-- itm
    |-- cpocontent          // all ual based actors could be a part of Kepler release
    |-- cpodiscard          // this release would be shared by all the users
    |-- cpoflush
    |-- cpooccurrence
    |-- cpotime
    |-- itmmatlab
    |-- nocpo               // these two actors can be moved to separate module
    |-- nocpoparam          // these two actors can be moved to separate module
    |-- python
    |-- recordget
    |-- recordoperation
    |-- recordset
    |-- setbreakpoint
    |-- syncsetvariable
    |-- tools
    |   `-- attributes
    |-- ualclose
    |-- ualcollector
    |-- ualdemux
    |-- ualinit
    |-- ualmux
    |-- ualmuxparam
    |-- ualpythonjni
    |-- ualpythonws
    `-- ualslicecollector

 

We can think about new approach, where Kepler base system (plus ual actors) and FC2K based actors are completely separated. This way, we would be able to have centrally installed Kepler and different sets of user based actors. There are two solutions for this

  1. already existing approach where user based modules are stored inside $HOME/KeplerData directory
  2. solution based on modifications inside Kepler's core classes - we have to develop new feature that will allow Kepler to find modules in virtually any location

 

1.1.2. New solution based on custom module location

In this case, we have to do some research related to following classes

build/runner/Kepler.java
build/project/ProjectLocator.java
build/UpdatePresentTxt.java

At the moment, Kepler looks for additional modules only inside ~/KeplerData/kepler.modules (and only in case there is a file "use.keplerdata" inside build-area). I would like to change Kepler such way it can take modules from arbitrary locations.

1.1.3. Modules for actors release procedure

Once we have actors in separate location we can think about modules for actors. In that case, users would be able to do something like this

# load module for one release of actors
# and run workflow
> module load actors/ETS_4.10b.10_v5.1.0
> kepler.sh -workflow ETS_for_v5.1.0 -runwf
 
# switch to another release of actors and run
# workflow again - workflow must be compatible with the set of actors
> module load actors/ETS_4.10b.10_v5.1.1
> kepler.sh -workflow ETS_for_v5.1.1 -runwf

 

1.2. Handling locked DB file

We have to fix the issue here

core/src/org/kepler/util/sql/HSQL.java
 
The exception below originates in line 731 where the code calls DriverManager to open the connection to the db.
We can try adding a new check for the database being locked and then use System.exit() to stop Kepler nicely instead of throwing exception.

1.3. Create smaller Kepler release

At the moment we provide Kepler release with all the sources, class files, etc. This way, we require:

  • lots of space (4 times more comparing to version without sources)
  • lots of files to be copied/accessed (6 times more files - 60000 files when shipped with sources vs. 10000 files if we decide to ship stripped version)

We have to add one more step to Kepler build procedure - creating installer. This way, size of Kepler should be reduced. We can think about two, different releases: debug/release.

1.4. Release new version of Kepler with fixes

  • XML as default save format
  • Disabled Provenance and Workflow Manager
  • All actors generated by new version of FC2K (with support for Code Parameters)
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3 Comments

  1. I like the idea!

    BTW would it be possible to make this approach not "language oriented" but "actor oriented"?

    I.e. not python/actor1 python/actopr2 etc

    but actor1/python actor1/src etc....

     

    1. Yes - it's possible. In past I have made tests with module per actor approach. The issue, however, is that we will end up with lots and lots of directories.

      There is still one thing I need to investigate - enabling custom module locations. In this case would we would be able to fine tune user based Kepler installation such way he/she could cherry pick certain versions of actors.

  2. and.... what about moving python and src out of Kepler?