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beginning to add web visualization of pools
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ def repartition(mach, agents):
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#####################################
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# Prep the work
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# Find out how many hours there are in the dataset
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pool_size = 1
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pool_size = 5
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objs = s.m.s3.ls(src_top_level + "year=")
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hours = set(["s3://" + '/'.join([o.bucket_name, *o.key.split("/")[0:-1]])
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#######################################
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# Create the machines
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# This also waits for them to be made
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pool = m.Pool(s.worker, pool_size)
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pool = m.Pool(s.worker, pool_size, web=True)
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########################################
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# Now that we have the pool, put them to work
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# doing that until the list is empty
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# First part: sort the individual files
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pool.run(sort_hour, data=hours)
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#pool.run(sort_hour, data=hours)
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# Second part: repartition
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pool.run(repartition, data=groups)
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#pool.run(repartition, data=groups)
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import IPython
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IPython.embed()
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finally:
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pool.terminate()
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