curifactory 0.17.1

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curifactory 0.17.1

Curifactory







Curifactory is a library and CLI tool designed to help organize and manage
research experiments in python.

Experiment management must fulfill several tasks, including experiment orchestration,
parameterization, caching, reproducibility, reporting, and parallelization.
Existing projects such as MLFlow, MetaFlow, Luigi, and Pachyderm
support these tasks in several different ways and to various degrees.
Curifactory provides a different opinion, with a heavier focus on supporting general
research experiment workflows for individuals or small teams working primarily
in python.
You can read more about these design principles in our paper in the SciPy 2022
proceedings.
Features

Adds a CLI layer on top of your codebase, a single entrypoint for running experiments
Automatic caching of intermediate data and lazy loading of stored objects
Jupyter notebook output for further exploration of an experiment run
Docker container output with copy of codebase, conda environment, full experiment run cache, and jupyter run notebook
HTML report output from each run with graphviz-rendered diagram of experiment
Easily report plots and values to HTML report
Configuration files are python scripts, allowing programmatic definition, parameter composition, and parameter inheritance
Output logs from every run
Run experiments directly from CLI or other python code, notebooks, etc.

Installation
pip install curifactory

Graphviz is required for certain features and can be installed through conda
via:
conda install python-graphviz

Tab completion
For tab-completion in bash/zsh, install the argcomplete package (if using curifactory inside
a conda environment, you'll need to install this in your system python.)
pip install argcomplete

To enable, you can either use argcomplete's global hook activate-global-python-argcomplete, which
will enable tab complete on all argcomplete-enabled python packages (e.g. pytest), or you can add
eval "$(register-python-argcomplete experiment)" to your shell's rc file. Curifactory can add
this line for you automatically with:
curifactory completion [--bash|--zsh] # use the shell flag appropriate

Once enabled, the experiment command will provide tab complete for experiment names, parameter names, and flags.
Requirements
OS: We primarily develop and test Curifactory on Linux, but it runs on Windows and MacOS as well.
Python: 3.9-3.11
Optional:

Conda/Mamba
Graphviz
Docker
Jupyter notebook/lab

Documentation
The documentation for the latest version of Curifactory can be found at:
https://ornl.github.io/curifactory/latest/index.html.
Examples
Several small example can be found in the examples folder.
examples/notebooks includes walkthroughs demonstrating usage of curifactory
solely in Jupyter.
Citation
Please use the following BibTeX if citing this project:
@article{Martindale2023,
doi = {10.21105/joss.05793},
url = {https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.05793},
year = {2023},
publisher = {The Open Journal},
volume = {8},
number = {90},
pages = {5793},
author = {Nathan Martindale and Scott L. Stewart and Jason Hite and Mark B. Adams},
title = {Curifactory: A research experiment manager},
journal = {Journal of Open Source Software}
}

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Curifactory is one tool and one opinion among many, other projects that have similar goals and/or approaches:

Kedro
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License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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