Coverage for python/lsst/analysis/tools/analysisMetrics/metricMeasurementBundle.py: 36%

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21from __future__ import annotations 

22 

23__all__ = ("MetricMeasurementBundle",) 

24 

25import json 

26from collections import UserDict 

27 

28from lsst.verify import Measurement 

29 

30 

31class MetricMeasurementBundle(UserDict[str, list[Measurement]]): 

32 """A specialized dict for storing outputs from multiple `AnalysisMetric` 

33 actions. 

34 

35 Keys correspond to the identifier of the action that produced the 

36 corresponding values. Each value is a list of `~lsst.verift.Measurement` 

37 objects produced by that `AnalysisMetric` action. 

38 

39 This object also supports the pydandic interface for serializing to and 

40 from json compatible objects. 

41 """ 

42 

43 def json(self): 

44 result = {} 

45 for key, value in self.items(): 

46 result[key] = [meas.json for meas in value] 

47 return json.dumps(result) 

48 

49 @classmethod 

50 def parse_obj(cls, data): 

51 inst = cls() 

52 for key, value in data.items(): 

53 inst[key] = [Measurement.deserialize(**element) for element in value] 

54 return inst