Exemple #1
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def cleanup_global_controls():
    """
    Unload and cleanup global controls
    """
    controls = global_controls.get()
    global_controls.set([])

    for control in controls:
        name = control['name']
        logger.debug("Cleaning up global control '{}'".format(name))

        provider = control.get("provider")
        if provider and provider["type"] == "python":
            cleanup_control(control)
Exemple #2
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def cleanup_global_controls():
    """
    Unload and cleanup global controls
    """
    controls = get_global_controls()
    reset_global_controls()

    for control in controls:
        name = control['name']
        logger.debug("Cleaning up global control '{}'".format(name))

        provider = control.get("provider")
        if provider and provider["type"] == "python":
            try:
                cleanup_control(control)
            except Exception:
                logger.debug(
                    "Control cleanup '{}' failed".format(control['name']),
                    exc_info=True)
Exemple #3
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def cleanup_controls(experiment: Experiment):
    """
    Cleanup all declared controls in the experiment.

    On Python controls, this means calling the `cleanup_control` function
    of the exposed module.

    Controls are cleaned up once only when they are declared many
    times in the experiment with the same name.
    """
    logger.debug("Cleaning up controls")
    controls = get_controls(experiment)

    seen = []
    for control in controls:
        name = control.get("name")
        if not name or name in seen:
            continue
        seen.append(name)
        logger.debug("Cleaning up control '{}'".format(name))

        provider = control.get("provider")
        if provider and provider["type"] == "python":
            cleanup_control(control)