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- data/.gitignore +2 -0
- data/LICENSE +30 -0
- data/README.md +229 -0
- data/bin/sfplanner +34 -0
- data/bin/sfw2graph +168 -0
- data/bin/solver/linux-x86/downward +0 -0
- data/bin/solver/linux-x86/preprocess +0 -0
- data/bin/solver/macos/downward +0 -0
- data/bin/solver/macos/preprocess +0 -0
- data/lib/sfplanner/planner.rb +482 -0
- data/lib/sfplanner/sas.rb +966 -0
- data/lib/sfplanner.rb +10 -0
- data/sfplanner.gemspec +20 -0
- metadata +77 -0
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BSD LICENSE
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Copyright (c) 2013, Herry
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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SFP Planner for Ruby
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- Author: Herry (herry13@gmail.com)
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- Version: 0.0.1
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- License: [BSD License](https://github.com/herry13/sfp-ruby/blob/master/LICENSE)
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A Ruby gem that provides a Ruby interface to a planner that generates a plan as the solution of a planning problem specified in [SFP language](https://github.com/herry13/nuri/wiki/SFP-language).
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Click [here](https://github.com/herry13/nuri/wiki/SFP-language), for more details about SFP language.
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This is a spin-out project from [Nuri](https://github.com/herry13/nuri).
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To install
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----------
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$ gem install sfplanner
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Requirements
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------------
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- Ruby (>= 1.8.7)
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- Rubygems
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- sfp (>= 0.3.0)
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- antlr3
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- json
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Supporting Platforms
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- Linux (x86)
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- MacOS X
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Tested on: MacOS X 10.8, Ubuntu 12.04, and Scientific Linux 6.
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To use as a command line to solve a planning task
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- solve a planning task, and then print a sequential plan (if found) in JSON
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$ sfplanner <sfp-file>
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The planning task must be written in [SFP language](https://github.com/herry13/nuri/wiki/SFP-language).
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To generate a parallel (partial-order) plan
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- use option **--parallel** to generate a partial order plan
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$ sfplanner --parallel <sfp-file>
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To use as Ruby library
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- include file *sfplanner* library in your codes:
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require 'sfplanner'
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- to parse an SFP file: create a Sfp::Parser object, and then pass the content of the file:
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# Determine the home directory of your SFP file.
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home_dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname("my_file.sfp"))
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# Create Sfp::Parser object
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parser = Sfp::Parser.new({:home_dir => "./"})
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# Parse the file.
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parser.parse(File.read("my_file.sfp"))
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# Get the result in Hash data structure
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result = parser.root
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- to solve a planning task: create a Sfp::Planner object, and then pass the file's path:
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# Create Sfp::Planner object.
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planner = Sfp::Planner.new
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# Solve a planning task written in "my_file.sfp", then print
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# the result in JSON.
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puts planner.solve({:file => "my_file.sfp", :json => true})
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Example of Planning Problem
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- Create file **types.sfp** to hold required schemas:
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schema Service {
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running is false
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procedure start {
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conditions {
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this.running is false
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effects {
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this.running is true
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procedure stop {
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conditions {
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effects {
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schema Client {
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refer isref Service
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procedure redirect(s isref Service) {
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conditions { }
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In this file, we have two schemas that model our domain. First, schema
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**Service** with an attribute **running**, procedure **start** that
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changes **running**'s value from **false** to **true**, and procedure
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**stop** that changes **running**'s value from **true** to **false**.
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We also have schema **Client** with an attribute **refer**, which is
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a reference to an instance of **Service**. There is a procedure
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**redirect** that changes the value of **refer** with any instance if
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**Service**.
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- Create file **task.sfp** to hold the task:
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include "types.sfp"
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initial state {
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a isa Service {
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running is true
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pc isa Client {
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refer is a
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goal constraint {
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In this file, we specify a task where in the initial state of our domain,
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we have two services **a** and **b**, and a client **pc**. **a** is
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running, **b** is stopped, and **pc** is referring to **a**. We want to
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generate a workflow that achieves goal: **pc** is referring to **b**
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and **a** is stopped, and preserves global constraint: **pc** is always
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referring to a running service.
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- To generate the workflow, we invoke **sfp** command with argument
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the path of the task file:
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$ sfp task.sfp
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Which will generate a workflow in JSON
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"type": "sequential",
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"workflow": [
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"parameters": {
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"condition": {
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This workflow is sequential that has 3 procedures. If you executes
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the workflow in given order, it will achieves the goal state as well
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as perserves the global constraints during the execution.
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- To generate and execute the plan using Bash framework, we invoke **sfp**
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the task file:
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the current directory (or as specified in environment variable SFP_HOME)
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./modules/b/start
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- If you save the plan in a file e.g. **plan.json**, you could execute it
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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libdir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
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require "#{libdir}/../lib/sfplanner"
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opts = Trollop::options do
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version "sfplanner 0.0.1 (c) 2013 Herry"
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banner <<-EOS
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Solve a planning task specified in SFP language, and print the plan (if found) in JSON format.
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Usage:
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sfplanner [options] <file>
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EOS
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opt :parallel, "Generate a parallel (partial-order) plan, instead of sequential."
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end
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def parse(filepath)
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home_dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(filepath))
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parser = Sfp::Parser.new({:home_dir => home_dir})
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parser.parse(File.read(filepath))
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require 'json'
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def self.clean(value)
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id = 0
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88
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stage.each { |action|
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89
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dot += "a" + index.to_s + "a" + id.to_s + " -> final_state;\n"
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90
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id += 1
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91
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}
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92
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end
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93
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index += 1
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94
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}
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95
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dot += "}"
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96
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return dot
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97
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end
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98
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+
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99
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def self.sequential2dot(json)
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100
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dot = "digraph {\n"
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101
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+
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102
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dot += "init_state [label=\"\", shape=doublecircle, fixedsize=true, width=0.35];\n"
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dot += "final_state [label=\"\", shape=doublecircle, style=filled, fillcolor=black, fixedsize=true, width=0.35];\n"
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104
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id = 0
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105
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+
json["workflow"].each { |action|
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106
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dot += id.to_s + '[label="' + get_label(action) + '", shape=rect]' + ";\n"
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107
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+
id += 1
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108
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+
}
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109
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+
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110
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+
id = 0
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111
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+
prevActionId = nil
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112
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+
json["workflow"].each { |action|
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113
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if id == 0
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114
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dot += "init_state -> " + id.to_s + ";\n"
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115
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elsif id == json["workflow"].length-1
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116
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dot += id.to_s + " -> final_state;\n"
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117
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end
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118
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if prevActionId != nil
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119
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dot += prevActionId.to_s + " -> " + id.to_s + ";\n"
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120
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end
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121
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prevActionId = id
|
122
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id += 1
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123
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}
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124
|
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dot += "}"
|
125
|
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return dot
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126
|
+
end
|
127
|
+
end
|
128
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+
end
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129
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+
end
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130
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+
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131
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def main
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132
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if ARGV.length < 1
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133
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puts "Usage: sfw2dot.rb <input-file> [output-file]\n\n"
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134
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exit
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135
|
+
end
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136
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+
|
137
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fp = open(ARGV[0], "rb")
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138
|
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json = JSON.parse(fp.read)
|
139
|
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fp.close
|
140
|
+
|
141
|
+
dot = ""
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142
|
+
case json["type"]
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143
|
+
when 'partial-order', 'parallel'
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144
|
+
dot = Nuri::Planner::Graph::partial2dot(json)
|
145
|
+
when 'sequential'
|
146
|
+
dot = Nuri::Planner::Graph::sequential2dot(json)
|
147
|
+
when 'stage'
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148
|
+
dot = Nuri::Planner::Graph::stage2dot(json)
|
149
|
+
else
|
150
|
+
throw Exception, "Unrecognised type of workflow: #{json['type']}"
|
151
|
+
end
|
152
|
+
|
153
|
+
outfile = "/tmp/#{ARGV[0]}.dot"
|
154
|
+
fp = open(outfile, "w");
|
155
|
+
fp.write(dot)
|
156
|
+
fp.close
|
157
|
+
|
158
|
+
cmd = 'dot -Tpng -o';
|
159
|
+
if ARGV.length > 1
|
160
|
+
cmd += "#{ARGV[1]} #{outfile}"
|
161
|
+
else
|
162
|
+
cmd += ARGV[0].sub(/\.[a-zA-Z]*/,'') + ".png < #{outfile}"
|
163
|
+
end
|
164
|
+
system(cmd)
|
165
|
+
File.delete(outfile)
|
166
|
+
end
|
167
|
+
|
168
|
+
main if __FILE__ == $0
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