The RiverSystem.CommandLine.exe provides a mechanism to run existing projects without the Source interface. It is possible to modify or change the behaviour of the project from the command line, by changing the values of global expressions. Results can be returned for recorded items or global expressions within the project.
RiverSystemRiverSystem.CommandLine.exe is included with Source.
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- XML file: RiverSystem.CommandLine.exe.config - This – This file contains a section called <system.serviceModel> which that can configure hundreds of options for the services and client including transport types, maximum data size, security etc. These are the default options used when running in client or server mode. The location of the server defined in this file, by default, is "localhost" which means the server and client are configured to run on the same machine.
Option A - A project is loaded when the server starts (first command line) and is run in response to a client call (second command line):
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- For testing purposes and ad-hoc configuration, two main command line options are also provided to configure the location/type of the server and message time out. When run in this mode the <system.serviceModel> section of the RiverSystem.CommandLine.exe.config file may need to be deleted as creating two servers of the same type is not supported. This means that the net.tcp server on localhost defined in the exe.config file will stop you creating an adhoc server of the same type.
Option B - In – In the example below, the server starts without loading any project (first command line). The client then specifies the project, which gets loaded onto the server and runs immediately (second command line):
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Display option commands | Function | Example | |||||
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-a, --address | Address for server to create, or client to connect. | -a "net.pipe://localhost/PipeReverse" or "net.tcp://localhost:8523/eWater/Services/RiverSystemService" | |||||
-b, --baseSIUnits | Ignore units set within project and output base SI units | --baseSIUnits | |||||
-c, --recording | File to load state from when in client mode or file to save state in when in server mode. | -c "c:\StateFiles\state.txt" | |||||
-d, --directory | Directory in which to look for projects in. | -d "c:\ProjectFiles" | |||||
-e, --timeout | Operation timeout for WCF service in seconds. | -e 2000 | |||||
-f, --settingFile | File to merge command-line settings from. | -f "settings.txt" | |||||
-g, --getProjectDescription | Write the xml description of the project to the specified file name. If the -g parameter exists use the xpath to query and return a subset of the project description. The string arguement argument is the file name to the write the project details into. If used without the -x arguement argument all the project details are written. | -g "projectdescription.xml" | |||||
-l, --loadPlugin | This option allows a plugin (that the project has been saved with) to be loaded for this run only. The path specified is a relative path to the plugin from the command line. eeg. g. "Plugins\ExampleRainfallRunoffModel.dll" | -l "plugin.dll" | |||||
-m, --mode | Application mode Client/Server/InProcess. | -m Client or -m Server | |||||
-o, --output | File to save output into. The extension selects the output format based on the standard TIME I/O formats. A directory of the name specified will be created if the format only supports a single time series. | -o "output.res.csv" for CSV or -o "output.nc" for NetCDF etc. | |||||
-p, --project | Path to the project, or project name on server and optional scenario within that project, DateTime values to override the default start and end times of the loaded scenario and data source input set to run. | -p "projectName.rsproj", orsomeScena rioName someScenarioName", oror , ors omePath somePath\projectName.rsproj;;;;inputSetName" | |||||
-r, --results | Which results to return. This can appear multiple times.
| -r "someResult" -r "someOtherResult" | |||||
-s, --step | Number of time-steps to run. | --step 1 | |||||
-t, --reset | Reset the loaded project. | --reset | |||||
-u, --current | Return only the current time - step's value for the specified results | --current | |||||
-v, --value | Set value of meta-parameter or internal setting. | -v "$metaparam=25", or -v "$anotherMetaParam=2.3" | |||||
-x, --xPathProjectDescription | An optional xpath used to query and return a subset of the project description. The string arguement argument can be empty, in which case the full descripiton description is returned. Data is written to the file name specified with the -g arguement argument or a default file (ProjectDescription.xml). | -x "" or -x "//entity@name='Node'" |
PEST calibration using the command line
PEST (Parameter ESTimation and uncertainty analysis) allows analysis of complex environmental models, and can be used in Source for calibration of catchments. You can use the command line to do calibration and uncertainty in a catchments model. The steps to do the calibration are as follows:
- Starting with a Source Catchment project file, use the
- Calibration Wizard to set up ‘global expressions’ for the parameters of the rainfall runoff models.
When defining the metaparameters in the Calibration Wizard, the list of Existing Metaparameters will be used in the parameter file for invoking RiverSystem.CommandLine; - Turn on any recorders for the hydrological quantities that will be used in the objective function. In step 4 of the Calibration Wizard, choose Manual optimisation and enable Create global expressions for use from an external tool;
- Save the project;
- Set up the RiverSystem.CommandLine input file;
- Setup the PEST input and template files;
- Prepare a batch file to invoke the commandline and pre-processors; and
- Run PEST.
Once the Calibration wizard has been set up, start the command line server (RiverSystem.CommandLine.exe -p projectname.rsproj -m server) and then PEST (pest pestcontrolfile.pst).
Batch running using the command line
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Refer to this page in the Source community for details and an example.