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openjdcli 0.4.4
Open Job Description - CLI
Open Job Description (OpenJD) is a flexible open specification for defining render jobs which are portable
between studios and render solutions. This package provides a command-line interface that can be used
to validate OpenJD templates, run OpenJD jobs locally, and more.
For more information about Open Job Description and our goals with it, please see the
Open Job Description Wiki on GitHub.
Compatibility
This library requires:
Python 3.9 or higher;
Linux, MacOS, or Windows operating system;
On Linux/MacOS:
sudo
Versioning
This package's version follows Semantic Versioning 2.0, but is still considered to be in its
initial development, thus backwards incompatible versions are denoted by minor version bumps. To help illustrate how
versions will increment during this initial development stage, they are described below:
The MAJOR version is currently 0, indicating initial development.
The MINOR version is currently incremented when backwards incompatible changes are introduced to the public API.
The PATCH version is currently incremented when bug fixes or backwards compatible changes are introduced to the public API.
Contributing
We encourage all contributions to this package. Whether it's a bug report, new feature, correction, or additional
documentation, we greatly value feedback and contributions from our community.
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for our contributing guidelines.
Commands
Getting Help
The main openjd command and all subcommands support a --help option to display
information on how to use the command.
check
Validates, or reports any syntax errors that appear in the schema of a Job Template file.
Arguments
Name
Type
Required
Description
Example
path
path
yes
A path leading to a Job or Environment template file.
/path/to/template.json
--output
string
no
How to display the results of the command. Allowed values are human-readable (default), json, and yaml.
--output json, --output yaml
Example
$ openjd check /path/to/job.template.json
Template at '/path/to/job.template.json' passes validation checks!
summary
Displays summary information about a sample Job or Step, and the Steps and Tasks therein. The user may provide parameters to
customize the Job, as parameters can have an impact on the amount of Steps and Tasks that a job consists of.
Arguments
Name
Type
Required
Description
Example
path
path
yes
A path leading to a Job template file.
/path/to/job.template.json
--job-param, -p
string, path
no
The values for the job template's parameters. Can be provided as key-value pairs, inline JSON string, or path(s) to a JSON or YAML document. If provided more than once then the given values are combined in the order that they appear.
--job-param MyParam=5, -p file://parameter_file.json, -p '{"MyParam": "5"}'
--step
string
no
The name of the Step to summarize.
--step Step1
--output
string
no
How to display the results of the command. Allowed values are human-readable (default), json, and yaml.
--output json, --output yaml
Example
$ openjd summary /path/to/job.template.json \
--job-param JobName=SampleJob \
--job-param '{"FileToRender": "sample.blend"}' \
--job-param file://some_more_parameters.json
--- Summary for 'SampleJob' ---
Parameters:
- JobName (STRING): SampleJob
- FileToRender (PATH): sample.blend
- AnotherParameter (INT): 10
Total steps: 2
Total tasks: 15
Total environments: 0
--- Steps in 'SampleJob' ---
1. 'Step1'
1 Task parameter(s)
10 total Tasks
2. 'Step2'
2 Task parameter(s)
5 total Tasks
run
Given a Job Template, Job Parameters, and optional Environment Templates this will run a set of the Tasks
from the constructed Job locally within an OpenJD Sesssion.
Please see How Jobs Are Run for
details on how Open Job Description's Jobs are run within Sessions.
Arguments
Name
Type
Required
Description
Example
path
path
yes
A path leading to a Job template file.
/path/to/job.template.json
--step
string
yes
The name of the Step to run in a local Session.
--step Step1
--environment
paths
no
Path to a file containing Environment Template definitions. Can be provided multiple times.
--environment /path/to/env.template1.json --environment /path/to/env.template2.yaml
--job-param, -p
string, path
no
The values for the job template's parameters. Can be provided as key-value pairs, inline JSON string, or as path(s) to a JSON or YAML document. If provided more than once then the given values are combined in the order that they appear.
--job-param MyParam=5, -p file://parameter_file.json, -p '{"MyParam": "5"}'
--task-param, -tp
string
no
Instructs the command to run a single task in a Session with the given value for one of the task parameters. The option must be provided once for each task parameter defined for the Step, with each instance providing the value for a different task parameter. Mutually exclusive with --tasks and --maximum-tasks.
-tp MyParam=5 -tp MyOtherParam=Foo
--tasks
string, path
no
Instructs the command to run one or more tasks for the Step in a Session. The argument must be either the filename of a JSON or YAML file containing an array of maps from task parameter name to value; or an inlined JSON string of the same. Mutually exclusive with --task-param/-tp and --maximum-tasks.
--tasks '[{"MyParam": 5}]', --tasks file://parameter_set_file.json
--maximum-tasks
integer
no
A maximum number of Tasks to run from this Step. Unless present, the Session will run all Tasks defined in the Step's parameter space or the Task(s) selected by the --task-param or --tasks arguments. Mutually exclusive with --task-param/-tp and --tasks.
--maximum-tasks 5
--run-dependencies
flag
no
If present, runs all of a Step's dependencies in the Session prior to the Step itself.
--run-dependencies
--path-mapping-rules
string, path
no
The path mapping rules to apply to the template. Should be a JSON-formatted list of Open Job Description path mapping rules, provided as a string or a path to a JSON/YAML document prefixed with 'file://'.
--path-mapping-rules [{"source_os": "Windows", "source_path": "C:\test", "destination_path": "/mnt/test"}], --path-mapping-rules file://rules_file.json
--preserve
flag
no
If present, the Session's working directory will not be deleted when the run is completed.
--preserve
--verbose
flag
no
If present, then verbose logging will be enabled in the Session's log.
--verbose
--output
string
no
How to display the results of the command. Allowed values are human-readable (default), json, and yaml.
--output json, --output yaml
Example
$ openjd run /path/to/job.template.json --step Step1 \
--job-param PingServer=amazon.com \
--task-param PingCount=20 \
--task-param PingDelay=30
# ... Task logs accompanied by timestamps ...
--- Results of local session ---
Session ended successfully
Job: MyJob
Step: Step1
Duration: 1.0 seconds
Tasks run: 1
schema
Returns the Open Job Description model as a JSON schema document body.
Arguments
Name
Type
Required
Description
Example
--version
string
yes
The specification version to get the JSON schema for.
--version jobtemplate-2023-09
--output
string
no
How to display the results of the command. Allowed values are human-readable (default), json, and yaml.
--output json, --output yaml
Example
$ openjd schema --version jobtemplate-2023-09
{
"title": "JobTemplate",
# ... JSON body corresponding to the Open Job Description model schema ...
}
Downloading
You can download this package from:
PyPI
GitHub releases
Verifying GitHub Releases
You can verify the authenticity of the release artifacts using the gpg command line tool.
Download the desired release artifacts from the GitHub releases page. Make sure to download the corresponding PGP signature file (ending with .sig) as well.
For example, if you would like to verify your download of the wheel for version 1.2.3, you should have the following files downloaded:
openjd_cli-1.2.3-py3-none-any.whl
openjd_cli-1.2.3-py3-none-any.whl.sig
Install the gpg command line tool. The installation process varies by operating system. Please refer to the GnuPG website for instructions: https://gnupg.org/download/
Save the following contents to a file called openjobdescription-pgp.asc:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
mQINBGXGjx0BEACdChrQ/nch2aYGJ4fxHNQwlPE42jeHECqTdlc1V/mug+7qN7Pc
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kzSiyzBejniFfAZ6eYBWsej7uXUsVndBF1ggZynPTeE=
=iaEm
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Import the OpenPGP key for Open Job Description by running the following command:
gpg --import --armor openjobdescription-pgp.asc
Determine whether to trust the OpenPGP key. Some factors to consider when deciding whether or not to trust the above key are:
The internet connection you’ve used to obtain the GPG key from this website is secure
The device that you are accessing this website on is secure
If you have decided to trust the OpenPGP key, then edit the key to trust with gpg like the following example:
$ gpg --edit-key A2F0F059BCC40987
gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.22; Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
pub 4096R/BCC40987 created: 2024-02-09 expires: 2026-02-08 usage: SCEA
trust: unknown validity: unknown
[ unknown] (1). Open Job Description <[email protected]>
gpg> trust
pub 4096R/BCC40987 created: 2024-02-09 expires: 2026-02-08 usage: SCEA
trust: unknown validity: unknown
[ unknown] (1). Open Job Description <[email protected]>
Please decide how far you trust this user to correctly verify other users' keys
(by looking at passports, checking fingerprints from different sources, etc.)
1 = I don't know or won't say
2 = I do NOT trust
3 = I trust marginally
4 = I trust fully
5 = I trust ultimately
m = back to the main menu
Your decision? 5
Do you really want to set this key to ultimate trust? (y/N) y
pub 4096R/BCC40987 created: 2024-02-09 expires: 2026-02-08 usage: SCEA
trust: ultimate validity: unknown
[ unknown] (1). Open Job Description <[email protected]>
Please note that the shown key validity is not necessarily correct
unless you restart the program.
gpg> quit
Verify the signature of the Open Job Description release via gpg --verify. The command for verifying the example files from step 1 would be:
gpg --verify ./openjd_cli-1.2.3-py3-none-any.whl.sig ./openjd_cli-1.2.3-py3-none-any.whl
Security
See CONTRIBUTING for more information.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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