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Move cache into the resource dict #496

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced resource management in the executor framework, allowing users to specify resource requirements through a resource_dict.
    • Streamlined cache management by integrating cache directory handling within the resource dictionary.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved cancellation of futures in the shutdown process for better task management.
  • Documentation

    • Updated documentation strings to reflect changes in the Executor class and related functionalities.
  • Tests

    • Adjusted tests to incorporate the new resource management approach, ensuring continued functionality and coverage.

@jan-janssen jan-janssen deleted the cache_resource_dict branch November 14, 2024 11:02
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The changes in this pull request involve the removal of the cache_directory parameter from several classes and functions within the executor library. The Executor class, FileExecutor class, and related functions have been updated to utilize a resource_dict for managing resource-related parameters, including cache directories. This adjustment simplifies the constructor signatures and internal logic, ensuring that caching is handled dynamically through the resource dictionary. Additionally, documentation has been updated to reflect these changes.

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File Path Change Summary
executorlib/init.py Removed cache_directory from Executor class __init__ and __new__ methods; updated signatures accordingly.
executorlib/cache/executor.py Updated FileExecutor to remove cache_directory; now uses resource_dict for cache management.
executorlib/interactive/executor.py Removed cache_directory from create_executor function; updated logic for handling resource dictionaries.
executorlib/interactive/shared.py Enhanced task execution and resource management; replaced cache_directory with resource_dict in several methods.
tests/test_cache_executor_pysqa_flux.py Updated TestCacheExecutorPysqa to reflect changes in Executor instantiation, adding cache to resource_dict.
tests/test_executor_backend_mpi.py Modified TestExecutorBackendCache to include cache in resource_dict for Executor instantiation.

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