Example #1
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def test_to_JSON():
    target = TargetSize(length=300, quantity=4)
    assert target.json() == '{"length": 300, "quantity": 4}'

    job = Job(max_length=1200,
              target_sizes=(target, TargetSize(length=200, quantity=3)),
              cut_width=0)
    assert job.json() == '{"max_length": 1200, "target_sizes": [{"length": 300, "quantity": 4}, ' \
                         '{"length": 200, "quantity": 3}], "cut_width": 0}'
Example #2
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def test_compress():
    job = Job(max_length=100,
              target_sizes=(TargetSize(length=100, quantity=2),
                            TargetSize(length=100, quantity=3)),
              cut_width=0)
    job.compress()
    compressed_job = Job(max_length=100,
                         target_sizes=([TargetSize(length=100, quantity=5)]),
                         cut_width=0)

    assert job == compressed_job
Example #3
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def test_job_generator():
    job = Job(max_length=1550,
              target_sizes=(TargetSize(length=500, quantity=4),
                            TargetSize(length=200, quantity=3),
                            TargetSize(length=100, quantity=2)),
              cut_width=5)

    resulting_list = []
    for length in job.get_sizes():
        resulting_list.append(length)

    assert resulting_list == [500, 500, 500, 500, 200, 200, 200, 100, 100]
Example #4
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def test_job_dunders():
    job1 = Job(max_length=100,
               target_sizes=(TargetSize(length=100, quantity=2),
                             TargetSize(length=200, quantity=1)),
               cut_width=0)
    job2 = Job(max_length=100,
               target_sizes=(TargetSize(length=100, quantity=2),
                             TargetSize(length=200, quantity=1)),
               cut_width=0)

    assert job1 == job2
    assert len(job1) == 3
Example #5
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def post_solve(job: Job):
    assert job.__class__ == Job
    assert job.valid()

    solved: Result = distribute(job)
    assert solved.valid()

    return solved
Example #6
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def test_from_JSON():
    json_file = Path("./tests/data/in/testjob.json")
    assert json_file.exists()

    with open(json_file, "r") as encoded_job:
        job = Job.parse_raw(encoded_job.read())
        assert job.__class__ == Job
        assert len(job) > 0
Example #7
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def distribute(job: Job) -> Result:
    # optimize before distibuting
    job.compress()

    result: Result
    time: float = perf_counter()

    if len(job) <= n_max_precise:
        result = _solve_bruteforce(job)
    elif len(job) <= n_max_good:
        result = _solve_FFD(job)
    elif len(job) <= n_max:
        result = _solve_gapfill(job)
    else:
        raise OverflowError("Input too large")

    result.time_us = int((perf_counter() - time) * 1000 * 1000)
    return result
Example #8
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def random_job() -> Job:
    max_length = random.randint(1000, 2000)
    cut_width = random.randint(0, 10)

    n_sizes = random.randint(5, 10)

    sizes = []
    for i in range(n_sizes):
        sizes.append(
            TargetSize(length=random.randint(10, 1000),
                       quantity=random.randint(1, 20)))

    return Job(max_length=max_length, target_sizes=sizes, cut_width=cut_width)
Example #9
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def test_full_model():
    json_job = Path("./tests/data/in/testjob.json")
    assert json_job.exists()

    json_result = Path("./tests/data/out/testresult.json")

    with open(json_job, "r") as encoded_job:
        job = Job.parse_raw(encoded_job.read())

        solved = distribute(job)

        encoded_solved = solved.json()
        assert len(encoded_solved) > 20

    with open(json_result, "r") as encoded_result:
        result = Result.parse_raw(encoded_result.read())

        assert solved == result
Example #10
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    def test_benchmark():
        job = Job(max_length=1200,
                  target_sizes=(TargetSize(length=300, quantity=3),
                                TargetSize(length=200, quantity=3),
                                TargetSize(length=100, quantity=3)),
                  cut_width=0)

        start = time.perf_counter()
        solved_bruteforce = _solve_bruteforce(job)
        t_bruteforce = time.perf_counter() - start
        solved_gapfill = _solve_gapfill(job)
        t_gapfill = time.perf_counter() - t_bruteforce
        solved_FFD = _solve_FFD(job)
        t_FFD = time.perf_counter() - t_gapfill

        # bruteforce should be better at the cost of increased runtime
        print(
            f"[Runtime] Bruteforce: {t_bruteforce:.2f}s, Gapfill: {t_gapfill:.2f}s, FFD: {t_FFD:.2f}s"
        )
Example #11
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def _solve_bruteforce(job: Job) -> Result:
    # failsafe
    if len(job) > 12:
        raise OverflowError("Input too large")

    # find every possible ordering (n! elements)
    all_orderings = permutations(job.get_sizes())
    # TODO: remove duplicates (due to "quantity")

    # "infinity"
    min_trimmings = len(job) * job.max_length
    min_stocks: List[List[int]] = []

    # possible improvement: Distribute combinations to multiprocessing worker threads
    for combination in all_orderings:
        stocks, trimmings = _split_combination(combination, job.max_length, job.cut_width)
        if trimmings < min_trimmings:
            min_stocks = stocks
            min_trimmings = trimmings

    return Result(solver_type=SolverType.bruteforce, lengths=min_stocks)
Example #12
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def generate_testjob():
    json_job = Path("./tests/data/in/testjob.json")
    assert json_job.exists()

    with open(json_job, "r") as encoded_job:
        return Job.parse_raw(encoded_job.read())
Example #13
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def test_invalid():
    job1 = Job(max_length=0,
               target_sizes=(TargetSize(length=100, quantity=2),
                             TargetSize(length=200, quantity=1)),
               cut_width=0)
    assert not job1.valid()