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r3618 ==========================
IPython's Direct interface
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r3618 The direct, or multiengine, interface represents one possible way of working with a set of
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capabilities of each engine are directly and explicitly exposed to the user.
Thus, in the multiengine interface, each engine is given an id that is used to
identify the engine and give it work to do. This interface is very intuitive
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Starting the IPython controller and engines
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To follow along with this tutorial, you will need to start the IPython
controller and four IPython engines. The simplest way of doing this is to use
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r5169 Creating a ``DirectView`` instance
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r3618 This form assumes that the default connection information (stored in
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file to the client machine, or enter its contents as arguments to the Client constructor:
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Here we see that there are four engines ready to do work for us.
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constructed via list-access to the client:
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.. seealso::
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In many cases, you simply want to apply a Python function to a sequence of
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Parallel map
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Python's builtin :func:`map` functions allows a function to be applied to a
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==================== ============================ =============================
call pfunc(seq) pfunc.map(seq)
==================== ============================ =============================
# of tasks # of engines (1 per engine) # of engines (1 per engine)
# of remote calls # of engines (1 per engine) ``len(seq)``
argument to remote ``seq[i:j]`` (sub-sequence) ``seq[i]`` (single element)
==================== ============================ =============================
A quick example to illustrate the difference in arguments for the two modes:
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In [16]: @dview.parallel(block=True)
....: def echo(x):
....: return str(x)
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In [17]: echo(range(5))
Out[17]: ['[0, 1]', '[2]', '[3]', '[4]']
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Out[18]: ['0', '1', '2', '3', '4']
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Out[4]: <DirectView [1, 2]>
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then returns a :class:`AsyncResult` object immediately. The
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This allows you to quickly submit long running commands without blocking your
local Python/IPython session:
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TimeoutError Traceback (most recent call last)
/home/you/<ipython-input-45-7cd858bbb8e0> in <module>()
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Dictionary interface
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Scatter and gather
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Sometimes it is useful to partition a sequence and push the partitions to
different engines. In MPI language, this is know as scatter/gather and we
follow that terminology. However, it is important to remember that in
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How to do parallel list comprehensions
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In many cases list comprehensions are nicer than using the map function. While
we don't have fully parallel list comprehensions, it is simple to get the
basic effect using :meth:`scatter` and :meth:`gather`:
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[0, 1, 1024, 59049, 1048576, 9765625, 60466176, 282475249, 1073741824,...]
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Sometimes you will want to import packages both in your interactive session
and on your remote engines. This can be done with the :class:`ContextManager`
created by a DirectView's :meth:`sync_imports` method:
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Any imports made inside the block will also be performed on the view's engines.
sync_imports also takes a `local` boolean flag that defaults to True, which specifies
whether the local imports should also be performed. However, support for `local=False`
has not been implemented, so only packages that can be imported locally will work
this way.
You can also specify imports via the ``@require`` decorator. This is a decorator
designed for use in Dependencies, but can be used to handle remote imports as well.
Modules or module names passed to ``@require`` will be imported before the decorated
function is called. If they cannot be imported, the decorated function will never
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:exc:`CompositeError` class is a special type of exception that wraps one or
more other types of exceptions. Here is how it works:
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Notice how the error message printed when :exc:`CompositeError` is raised has
information about the individual exceptions that were raised on each engine.
If you want, you can even raise one of these original exceptions:
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these :exc:`CompositeError` exceptions is raised, and inspect the exception
instance:
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> /.../site-packages/IPython/parallel/client/asyncresult.py(125)get()
124 else:
--> 125 raise self._exception
126 else:
# Here, self._exception is the CompositeError instance:
ipdb> e = self._exception
ipdb> e
CompositeError(4)
# we can tab-complete on e to see available methods:
ipdb> e.<TAB>
e.args e.message e.traceback
e.elist e.msg
e.ename e.print_traceback
e.engine_info e.raise_exception
e.evalue e.render_traceback
# We can then display the individual tracebacks, if we want:
ipdb> e.print_traceback(1)
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For this reason, CompositeError truncates the list of exceptions it will print
to :attr:`CompositeError.tb_limit` (default is five).
You can change this limit to suit your needs with:
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In [20]: from IPython.parallel import CompositeError
In [21]: CompositeError.tb_limit = 1
In [22]: %px a=b
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