Following some success with HEPData/hepdata_lib#220 I'm trying to setup some CI on my fork (to PR) that would run a full validation as compared to .github/workflows/quick_validation.yml which seems to be only be taking a few seconds and so not actually testing things. Conversely, when I ran
./validation/scripts/validation_bootstrap --parton-level
on my local machine in my dev area a huge amount of log activity and downloading started to happen, which was running for a bit before I killed it as I wasn't quite clear what it was actually doing.
The requirements are listed as
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### Requirements |
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MadAnalysis 5 requires several external libraries in order to properly run: |
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- Python 3.8 or a more recent version that can be downloaded from [this website](http://www.python.org/) |
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- Either the GNU GCC compiler, or the Apple clang compiler. MadAnalysis 5 has been validated: |
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- with the version (minimum) `7.0` of the GCC compiler. The GCC compiler can be downloaded from [this website](http://gcc.gnu.org/). |
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- with the version 13.1.6 (clang-1316.0.21.2) of the clang compiler. |
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To benefit from all options coming with the MadAnalysis 5 program, the following |
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(optional) libraries have to be installed on the system: |
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- Zlib headers and libraries that can be downloaded from [this website](http://zlib.net/) which can |
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also be downloaded by by typing `ma5> install zlib` through MadAnalysis interface. |
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- The FastJet package version 3.3, or a more recent version, that can be |
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downloaded from [this link](http://fastjet.fr/). This package can also be installed by |
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typing `ma5> install fastjet` in MadAnalysis. |
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- LaTeX and `pdflatex` compilers for report rendering. |
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- All Python libraries that MadAnalysis 5 requires can be installed by typing |
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`$ python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`. |
but Delphes is also
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- [Delphes](https://github.com/delphes/delphes) v3.4.3 |
To get all the dependencies to fully test MA5 I would assume one needs all of these, and so Issue #2 / PR #12 would need to also include additional software like LaTeX, FastJet, and Delphes. As FastJet and Delphes aren't on conda-forge I don't think that micromamba is going to be able to make things as easy as it did for hepdata-lib, but are there a subset of tests that could be run that go beyond the quick validation with ROOT and LaTeX?
Following some success with HEPData/hepdata_lib#220 I'm trying to setup some CI on my fork (to PR) that would run a full validation as compared to
.github/workflows/quick_validation.ymlwhich seems to be only be taking a few seconds and so not actually testing things. Conversely, when I ranon my local machine in my dev area a huge amount of log activity and downloading started to happen, which was running for a bit before I killed it as I wasn't quite clear what it was actually doing.
The requirements are listed as
madanalysis5/README.md
Lines 46 to 67 in 65d4239
but Delphes is also
madanalysis5/README.md
Line 238 in 65d4239
To get all the dependencies to fully test MA5 I would assume one needs all of these, and so Issue #2 / PR #12 would need to also include additional software like LaTeX, FastJet, and Delphes. As FastJet and Delphes aren't on conda-forge I don't think that micromamba is going to be able to make things as easy as it did for
hepdata-lib, but are there a subset of tests that could be run that go beyond the quick validation with ROOT and LaTeX?