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ATS

Description

ATS is an Automated Test System. It is used to implement regression testing across a variety of HPC platforms.

Getting Started

ATS usage and expectations vary among its user base. This also applies to how ATS is installed. Below are a few variations that users may find helpful.

For more information, please check our documentation.

"Global" install

A "global" install really means a widely available Python executable with ATS modules discoverable in its python path. Useful for multiple different projects in a shared environment.

Example installation:

# Load a python 3.8 module, or otherwise put python 3.8 in your path
module load python/3.8.2

# Create a fresh Python 3.8 (or higher) executable to be shared.
python3 -m virtualenv --system-site-packages --python=python3.8 <NEW_ENV_PATH>

# Clone ATS
git clone git@github.com:LLNL/ATS.git <CLONE_PATH>

# pip install cloned ATS into fresh shared Python 3.8 (or higher) executable.
<NEW_ENV_PATH>/bin/python -m pip install <CLONE_PATH>/

Project install

A project installation could apply to projects that include ATS in their source code directly.

# Load a python 3.8 module, or otherwise put python 3.8 in your path
module load python/3.8.2

# Clone ATS
git clone git@github.com:LLNL/ATS.git <CLONE_PATH>

# pip install cloned ATS into <DESTINATION_PATH>
python3 -m pip install <CLONE_PATH>/ --target=<DESTINATION_PATH>

Local/user install

Installation specific to the user could save an individual from running multiple project installs. The user just needs to remember to update their ATS when needed.

# Load a python 3.8 module, or otherwise put python 3.8 in your path
module load python/3.8.2

# Clone ATS
git clone git@github.com:LLNL/ATS.git <CLONE_PATH>

# pip install cloned ATS into <DESTINATION_PATH>
python3 -m pip install --user <CLONE_PATH>/

Using ATS without installing

Another option is to tell Python where ATS is without any installation. Append the path to ats/init.py to $PYTHONPATH as seen below:

# Clone ATS
git clone git@github.com:LLNL/ATS.git <CLONE_PATH>

# bash and zsh users
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:<CLONE_PATH>/ats

# (t)csh users. Note that the colon is commented out
setenv PYTHONPATH $PYTHONPATH\:<CLONE_PATH>/ats

Getting Involved

Contact the ATS project lead dawson6@llnl.gov

Contributing

Refer to file Contributing

Release

ATS is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause license, (BSD-3-Clause or https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause).

Refer to LICENSE

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