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Testing of AiiDA export file migrations

Test modules for migration of AiiDA export files.

Can be installed by adding testing package, when installing AiiDA:

pip install aiida-core[testing]

Note: This only works for AiiDA v1.0.0 and newer.

Historical table of version comparisons between releases of this module and AiiDA, including when tests for the different export versions are first included.

This module AiiDA Export versions (when first included)
0.9.0 to be released 0.9
0.8.0 1.0.1 0.8
0.7.0 1.0.0b4 0.6, 0.7
0.6.0 1.0.0b4
0.5.2 1.0.0b3
0.5.1 1.0.0b3
0.5.0 1.0.0b3 0.4 -> 0.5
0.1.1 1.0.0b2
0.1.0 1.0.0b2 0.1 -> 0.2 ; 0.2 -> 0.3 ; 0.3 -> 0.4

Q&A

Q: Why not include these test archives in the core of AiiDA?
A: In order to not take up unneccesary disk space, when installing AiiDA, these test archives have been separated out of aiida-core. Furthermore, the legacy export versions will never change, i.e., the incremental migration functions need only be thoroughly tested once, and will therefore not be affected by changes to the core of the AiiDA code in any way.

Q: What happens when the export version is upped?
A: A new export archive file will be added to this repo as well as a new test-filled file (to aiida-core under tests.tools.importexport.migration.).

Q: What if the import system changes in AiiDA core?
A: This repo is only for storing the export archives and their creation workflows for different export versions. All tests can be found in aiida-core.

Release notes

0.9.0 (April 2020)

AiiDA version: To be released

Update repository with export archive for export version 0.9. The file follows the naming of previous export version files having the suffix _manual, since it was not produced properly, i.e., through a new workflow run in AiiDA. Instead, the export file export_v0.8_manual.aiida has been the unpacked, updated manually, and repacked. This means the latest "proper" export file is export_v0.4.aiida.

Changes are expected to be released with AiiDA version 1.2.0.

New file: export_v0.9_manual.aiida

0.8.0 (November 2019)

AiiDA version: 1.0.0

Update repository with export archive for export version 0.8. The file follows the naming of previous export version files having the suffix _manual, since it was not produced properly, i.e., through a new workflow run in AiiDA. Instead, the export file export_v0.7_manual.aiida has been the unpacked, updated manually, and repacked. This means the latest "proper" export file is export_v0.4.aiida.

Changes are expected to be released with AiiDA version 1.0.1.

New file: export_v0.8_manual.aiida

0.7.0 (July 2019)

AiiDA version: 1.0.0b4

Update repository with export archive for export versions 0.6 and 0.7.
These files are named differently, having the suffix _manual, since they were not produced properly, i.e., through a new workflow run in AiiDA. Instead, the export file export_v0.4.aiida has been the unpacked, updated manually, and repacked.

The file export_v0.5.aiida has also been made this way, and will therefore have its name changed accordingly.

New files:

  • export_v0.5_manual.aiida (only the filename has been altered)
  • export_v0.6_manual.aiida
  • export_v0.7_manual.aiida

0.6.0 (July 2019)

AiiDA version: 1.0.0b4

This version was never released.

0.5.2 (June 2019)

AiiDA version: 1.0.0b3

Remove test files according to issue #6. The files have been moved to aiida-core under aiida.backends.tests.tools.importexport.migration.. As explained in the issue, the problem of having tests that concern files in aiida-core, is that they cannot be skipped with a helpful message using unittest.skip(<message>).

This repository has now become the keeper of the export archives and the workflows that created them. Hence, it should only ever be touched, when a new export version is introduced in AiiDA, and a new archive must be added.

0.5.1 (June 2019)

AiiDA version: 1.0.0b3

Update imports from aiida-core in accordance with the restructuring of the import/export-module. For a reference, this was done in aiida-core PR #3052.

0.5.0 (June 2019)

AiiDA version: 1.0.0b3

Update version number of this repository to reflect the current EXPORT_VERSION in aiida-core.
The version number is now as follows: <EXPORT_VERSION>.<patch>

Implement initial change related to the update of EXPORT_VERSION from 0.4 to 0.5:

  • Migration 0034: Remove fields/columns "nodeversion" and "public" from the DbNode model.
  • Migration 0036: Remove field/column "transport_params" from the DbComputer model.

Note: The newly created export_v0.5.aiida under /aiida-export-migration-tests/archives is not actually created from an AiiDA workflow, but instead a migration of export_v0.4.aiida. This is because the changes between the versions are insignificant for the outcome of the workflow, and that only very minor changes have occurred.

0.1.1 (May 2019)

AiiDA version: 1.0.0b2

Minor fixes due to changes in aiida-core.

Folder fixtures changes name to archives to match the same change happening for aiida-core.
The simple AiiDA export archives in aiida-core representing the different export versions have changed names:

  • export_v0.1_no_UPF.aiida -> export_v0.1_simple.aiida
  • export_v0.2_no_UPF.aiida -> export_v0.2_simple.aiida
  • export_v0.3_no_UPF.aiida -> export_v0.3_simple.aiida
  • export_v0.4_no_UPF.aiida -> export_v0.4_simple.aiida

A change in the conversion message included in metadata.json files, when a migration has been successfully performed, introduces the version of AiiDA into the message. In order to have the tests be version-agnostic, the conversion_info key has to be handled specially in the relevant tests.
When migrating an archive, it is asserted that the correct conversion message appears in the migrated archive, and the conversion_info item is then popped from both the migrated archive and the archive imported for comparison.

0.1.0 (April 2019)

AiiDA version: 1.0.0b2

First release.

Tests for step-wise export migrations from versions 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3.
Representative export files created in specialized Quantum Mobile virtual machines by @yakutovicha to test currently known migrations from the basis of what could be exported at the time of the different export versions.

Table of version comparisons (similar to the one in aiida-core PR #2478).

Export version AiiDA version AiiDA version release date Found changed in commit
v0.1* 0.6.0.1 01.03.2016 as exported by 0.6.0
v0.2 0.9.1 01.09.2017 189e29fea4c7f4213d0be0914d55cccaa581c364 (v0.7.0)
v0.3 0.12.3 04.03.2019 788d3206e0eaaf062d1a13710aaa64a18a0bbbcd (v0.10.0rc1)
v0.4 1.0.0b2 09.04.2019 1673ec28e8b594693a0ee4cdec82669e72abcc4c (v1.0.0b1)

*Due to the following reasons, we decided not to invest an effort in making the representative archive migration for 0.1:

  1. The earliest version released on PyPi is 0.8.0rc1 (22.03.2017).
  2. The previous stable version (AiiDA 0.5.0) was not working in a virtual environment.
  3. The migration from v0.1 to v0.2 is small and quite simple. If an export file should be found that cannot be properly migrated, due to this step, it can be migrated manually with little effort.

Representative export files creation

To create the representative export files, a simple workflow was developed by @yakutovicha that runs two consequtive QuantumESPRESSO PW calculations. First an SCF calculation, followed by an MD calculation.

The workflows can be found in the repository's folder .qm, and correspond to the following export versions and Quantum Mobile editions:

Export version Workflow Run workflow script Quantum Mobile
v0.1* - - -
v0.2 wf.py run_wf.py historical_aiida_0.9.1
v0.3 wf.py run_wf.py v19.03.0
v0.4 wf_aiida_1_0.py run_wf_aiida_1_0.py in development

*See section Release notes#0.1.0 (April 2019).

They contain the following AiiDA node types (according to AiiDA 1.0.0):

Node type Parent-type tree, up to Node
Float NumericType -> BaseType/Data -> Node
Int NumericType -> BaseType/Data -> Node
Dict Data -> Node
FolderData Data -> Node
RemoteData Data -> Node
StructureData Data -> Node
UpfData SinglefileData -> Data -> Node
KpointsData ArrayData -> Data -> Node
BandsData KpointsData -> ArrayData -> Data -> Node
TrajectoryData ArrayData -> Data -> Node
Code Data -> Node
WorkChainNode WorkflowNode -> ProcessNode -> Node
CalcJobNode CalculationNode -> ProcessNode -> Node