saseg_runner get you run egp file from python or command line.
- windows
- python 3.6 later
- SAS Enterprise guide
pip install saseg_runner
from saseg_runner import run_egp, SASEGRuntimeError
run_egp(egp_path='test_success.egp', eg_version='7.1', profile_name='Your Profile')
# opening SAS Enterprise Guide 7.1
# -> application instance created
# activating profile:[SAS Asia]
# -> profile:[SAS Asia] activated
# opening test_success.egp
# -> egp file opened
# running test_success.egp
# -> run finished
# -> saved to test_success_20191031-1102.egp
# getting logs from test_success_20191031-1102.egp
# -> log created
# successfully finished exectuing test_success.egp
# elapsed_time:40[sec]
In case some tasks in the egp file fails, 'run_egp' can raise Exception of SASEGRuntimeError!
from saseg_runner import run_egp, SASEGRuntimeError
run_egp(egp_path='test_fail.egp', eg_version='7.1', profile_name='Your Profile')
# opening SAS Enterprise Guide 7.1
# -> application instance created
# activating profile:[SAS Asia]
# -> profile:[SAS Asia] activated
# opening test_fail.egp
# -> egp file opened
# running test_fail.egp
# -> run finished
# -> saved to test_fail_20191031-1056.egp
# getting logs from test_fail_20191031-1056.egp
# -> log created
# [task 2] failed in test_fail.egp
# ERROR: CLI error occured: [DataDirect][ODBC lib] Specified driver could not be loaded
# Traceback (most recent call last):
# File "saseg_runner/runner.py", line 123, in <module>
# run_egp(SCRIPTDIR_PATH.parent.parent / 'test/test_fail.egp')
# File "saseg_runner/runner.py", line 103, in run_egp
# raise SASEGRuntimeError
# __main__.SASEGRuntimeError
- egp_path : Union[str, Path]
- SAS Enterprise Guide file path.
- profile_name : str
- profile name to use
- overwrite: bool
- controls whether to save the egp file after exection. if False, timestamp is added to filename. The default is False.
- remove_log: bool
- whether to remove log files or not. the default is True.
- verbose: bool
- default is False
run_egp <your egp file path>