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bug fix: use plugins to refer to plugins

Steve Nyemba 11 months ago
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1 changed files with 5 additions and 17 deletions
  1. 5 17
      transport/iowrapper.py

+ 5 - 17
transport/iowrapper.py

@@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ class IReader(IO):
     def __init__(self,_agent,pipeline=None):
         super().__init__(_agent,pipeline)
     def read(self,**_args):
-        if 'pipeline' in _args :
-            self._init_plugins(_args['pipeline'])
+        if 'plugins' in _args :
+            self._init_plugins(_args['plugins'])
         _data = self._agent.read(**_args)
         if self._plugins and self._plugins.ratio() > 0 :
             _data = self._plugins.apply(_data)
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ class IWriter(IO):
     def __init__(self,_agent,pipeline=None):
         super().__init__(_agent,pipeline)  
     def write(self,_data,**_args):
-        if 'pipeline' in _args :
-            self._init_plugins(_args['pipeline'])
+        if 'plugins' in _args :
+            self._init_plugins(_args['plugins'])
         if self._plugins and self._plugins.ratio() > 0 :
             _data = self._plugins.apply(_data)
 
@@ -82,10 +82,6 @@ class IWriter(IO):
 # The ETL object in its simplest form is an aggregation of read/write objects
 # @TODO: ETL can/should aggregate a writer as a plugin and apply it as a process
 
-def _ProcessWriter (_data,_args):
-    writer = transport.get.writer(**_args)
-    writer.write(_data)
-
 class IETL(IReader) :
     """
     This class performs an ETL operation by ineriting a read and adding writes as pipeline functions
@@ -105,15 +101,7 @@ class IETL(IReader) :
 
         for _kwargs in self._targets :
             self.post(_data,**_kwargs)
-        #     pthread = Process(target=_ProcessWriter,args=(_data,_kwargs))
-        #     pthread.start()
-        #     self.jobs.append(pthread)
-            
-        # if not self._hasParentProcess :
-        #     while self.jobs :
-        #         jobs = [pthread for pthread in self.jobs if pthread.is_alive()]
-        #         time.sleep(1)
-    
+
         return _data
     def post (self,_data,**_args) :
         """