Information on this page is outdated because it is LVAlert for python2.
This page was separated from LVAlert, because the latest LVAlert can deal with python 3.
Install
We can't install lvalert by igwn on conda environment. (see lvalert_admin broken on both conda igwn-py2 and igwn-py37 environments)
because lvalert depends on legacy package (pyxmpp)
- To install lvalert on python2,
sudo apt install python-ligo-lvalert
Setting in advance
see this document
visit https://lvalert-test.cgca.uwm.edu and activate your account.
prepare $HOME/.netrc
- albert.einstein should be your KAGRA account.
PASSWORD should be the password you set at Account Activation site.
$ echo 'machine lvalert.cgca.uwm.edu login albert.einstein password PASSWORD' >> ~/.netrc $ echo 'machine lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu login albert.einstein password PASSWORD' >> ~/.netrc $ echo 'machine lvalert-test.cgca.uwm.edu login albert.einstein password PASSWORD' >> ~/.netrc $ chmod 0600 ~/.netrc
Usage of lvalert_admin
- get a list of existing nodes
$ lvalert_admin -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu --get-nodes
- create a test node
$ lvalert_admin -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu --create --node test_k1det Creating node test_k1det Successfully completed operation
- subscribe a node
$ lvalert_admin -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu --subscribe --node test_k1det Successfully subscribed to node test_k1det
- remove a note
$ lvalert_admin -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu --delete --node test_k1det
- check current subscriptions
$ lvalert_admin -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu --subscriptions
- unsubscribe
- This works only a node which you created.
$ lvalert_admin --username hirotaka.yuzurihara -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu --node "tagoshi-testnode"
- This works only a node which you created.
Usage of lvalert_listen and lvalert_send
- launch the lvalert_listern
- this should run in the background
% lvalert_listen -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu -c /users/yuzu/work/lvalert/setting/my_l isten.ini -r listener1 &
- prepare the dummy alert
- the real alert will be sent as JSON format. (But, I don't know the actual keys.)
$ cat test1.txt {"uid": "G12345", "alert_type": "new", "far": 1e-8, "gps_time": 1301640384} $ cat test2.txt {"uid": "G12345", "alert_type": "new", "far": 1e-8}
- prepare configuration file
- when we got the alert, the following shell script will run. (Note that this shell script can't use option.)
the details of shell script at /users/yuzu/work/lvalert in the Kamioka workstation.
the details of configuration files at /users/yuzu/work/lvalert/setting in the Kamioka workstation.
$ cat my_listen.ini [test_k1det] executable = ./run_test_k1det.sh
- send the test alert
- Although test1.txt has gps_time, test2.txt has no gps_time.
$ lvalert_send --username hirotaka.yuzurihara -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu -n test_k1det --file test1.txt $ lvalert_send --username hirotaka.yuzurihara -s lvalert-playground.cgca.uwm.edu -n test_k1det --file test2.txt