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esgf-qa

Quality Assurance Workflow Based on compliance-checker and cc-plugin-wcrp (or other cc-plugins)

esgf-qa provides a flexible quality assurance (QA) workflow for evaluating dataset compliance using the ioos/compliance-checker framework (including CF compliance checks) and any community plugins (cc-plugins), such as ESGF/cc-plugin-wcrp and euro-cordex/cc-plugin-cc6.

The tool executes file-based quality control (QC) tests through the Compliance Checker, and, where applicable, performs additional dataset-level checks to test inter-file time-axis continuity and consistency in variable, coordinate and attribute definitions. Results from both file- and dataset-level checks are aggregated, summarized, and clustered for easier interpretation.

Currently supported checkers

While esgf-qa has been primarily developed for workflows assessing compliance with WCRP project data specifications (e.g., CMIP, CORDEX), it can also be used for general CF-compliance testing and generally supports any cc-plugin. It can be easily extended to support any projects following CORDEX- or CMIP-style CMOR table conventions.

Standard Checker Name
CF Conventions (shipped with ioos/compliance-checker) cf
WCRP CMIP6:
wcrp_cmip6
WCRP CMIP6Plus:
wcrp_cmip6plus
WCRP CMIP7 (CMIP7 Guidance):
wcrp_cmip7
WCRP CORDEX-CMIP6:
wcrp_cordex_cmip6
WCRP CORDEX-CMIP6:
cc6
EERIE:
EERIE CMOR Tables & CV
eerie
Custom MIP (CMOR/MIP tables have to be specified) mip

Installation

Pip installation

$ pip install esgf-qa

Pip installation from source

Clone the repository and cd into the repository folder, then:

$ pip install -e .

Optionally install the dependencies for development:

$ pip install -e .[dev]

See the ioos/compliance-checker for additional Installation notes if problems arise with the dependencies.

Installation and setup of esgvoc

The cc-plugin-wcrp checker plugins require the esgvoc software to be installed and setup:

pip install esgvoc

Run esgvoc use <project>@latest for the projects specifications you want to verify against:

esgvoc use universe@latest
esgvoc use cmip6@latest cmip6plus@latest cmip7@latest cordex-cmip6@latest

Please make sure to keep both, esgvoc and the project specifications up-to-date by running the following before conducting a QC-run for a simulation:

pip install --upgrade esgvoc
esgvoc update
  • Test your installation

The following command should now also list the cc-plugin-wcrp checks next to all cc_plugin_cc6 and compliance_checker checks:

cchecker.py -l

The following command should now list the necessary projects with metadata sources for esgvoc:

esgvoc status

The complete test suite is included in the source distribution. After unpacking it, users can verify the installed code with:

pip install ".[test]"
pytest

Please see the esgvoc user guide for more information.

Usage

$ esgqa [-h] [-P <parallel_processes>] [-o <OUTPUT_DIR>] [-t <TEST>] [-O OPTION] [-i <INFO>] [-r] [--rerun-all] [-C] [-w PATH_FRAGMENT] [-b PATH_FRAGMENT] <parent_dir>
  • positional arguments:
    • parent_dir: Parent directory to scan for netCDF-files to check
  • options:
    • -h, --help: show this help message and exit
    • -P, --parallel_processes: Specify the maximum number of parallel processes. Default: 0 (= number of cores).
    • -o, --output_dir OUTPUT_DIR: Directory to store QA results. Needs to be non-existing or empty or from previous QA run. If not specified, will store results in ./cc-qa-check-results/YYYYMMDD-HHmm_<hash>.
    • -t, --test TEST: The test to run (eg. 'wcrp_cmip6:latest', 'wcrp_cordex_cmip6:latest' or 'cf:<version>', can be specified multiple times, eg.: '-t wcrp_cmip6:latest -t cf:1.7') - default: running latest CF checks. If the version is omitted, latest will be used ('cf' and 'cf:latest' are equivalent).
    • -O, --option OPTION: Additional options to be passed to the checkers. Format: '<checker>:<option_name>[:<option_value>]'. Multiple invocations possible.
    • -i, --info INFO: Information used to tag the QA results, eg. the simulation id to identify the checked run. Suggested is the original experiment-id you gave the run.
    • -r, --resume: Specify to continue a previous QC run. Requires the <output_dir> argument to be set.
    • --rerun-all: With --resume, repeat all checks instead of reusing successful results.
    • -C, --include_consistency_checks: Include basic consistency and continuity checks. When using the wcrp-*, cc6, mip or eerie checkers, they are included by default.
    • -w, --whitelist PATH_FRAGMENT: Only check files whose complete path, including the filename, contains at least one of the specified case-sensitive literal fragments. May be repeated.
    • -b, --blacklist PATH_FRAGMENT: Exclude files whose complete path contains any specified case-sensitive literal fragment. May be repeated and takes precedence over the whitelist.

Example Usage

$ esgqa -P 8 -t wcrp_cordex_cmip6:latest -t cf:1.11 -o QA_results/IAEVALL02_2025-10-20 -i "IAEVALL02" ESGF_Buff/IAEVALL02/CORDEX-CMIP6

To restrict a run to files containing historical or 1950, except for paths containing ICON-ESM:

$ esgqa -w historical -w 1950 -b ICON-ESM -o QA_results/filtered /path/to/datasets

Configured filters are retained when the run is resumed. To use different filters, start a new run with a different output directory.

To resume at a later date, eg. if the QA run did not finish in time or more files have been added to the <parent_dir>:

$ esgqa -o QA_results/IAEVALL02_2025-10-20 -r

Normal resume does not consider file modification times. Once a file path has been checked successfully, its checks are only repeated after runtime errors. Use --rerun-all with --resume to repeat every check with the stored configuration regardless of previously successful results:

$ esgqa -o QA_results/IAEVALL02_2025-10-20 -r --rerun-all

On resume, newly selected files and previously selected files that are no longer found are reported in the terminal and in resume_inventory_changes.json. Results for affected datasets are rerun, and a missing file is checked again if it later reappears.

For a custom MIP with defined CMOR tables ("mip" is not a placeholder but an actual basic checker of the cc_plugin_cc6):

$ esgqa -o /path/to/test/results -t "mip:latest" -O "mip:tables:/path/to/mip_cmor_tables/Tables" /path/to/MIP/datasets/

For CF checks and basic time and consistency / continuity checks:

$ esgqa -o /path/to/test/results -t "cf:1.11" -C /path/to/datasets/to/check

Displaying the check results

The results will be stored in two json files:

  • qa_result_*.json: All failed checks incl. all affected datasets and files are listed. Depending on the number of failed checks and files affected, this file can be quite large in volume (up to GigaBytes).
  • qa_result_*.cluster.json: The failed checks are clustered and for affected datasets only a single file is referenced as example. This reduces the file size significantly (to usually below 1 MegaByte).

Web view

The clustered results can be viewed using the following website:

This website runs entirely in the user's browser using JavaScript, without requiring interaction with a web server. You can select one of the recent QA runs conducted at the respective site or select a local QA run result file to be displayed.

Alternatively, you can open the packaged display_qc_results.html file directly in your browser. Its location in an installed environment can be printed with:

python -c "from importlib.resources import files; print(files('esgf_qa').joinpath('resources/display_qc_results.html'))"

While the web view also supports the full (unclustered) results, it is recommended to not use the web view for files greater than a few MegaBytes.

esgqaviewer

The esgqaviewer app can be used to view the result files inside a terminal:

esgqaviewer path/to/result.json

At the bottom of the viewer, all possible tools are listed. The results can be searched using a full text search for instance. Mouse controls are enabled by default. Left-click toggles the current node; right-click expands or collapses its subtree. F2 toggles text-selection mode. After enabling it, drag over the terminal lines and copy them with Ctrl+Shift+C (not plain Ctrl+C), Cmd+C on macOS, or by right-clicking the selected text and using the terminal's context menu. Press F2 again to disable text selection and restore mouse controls.

Add results to QA results repository

License

This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0, and includes the Inter font, which is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Note

This project was originally developed by DKRZ under the name cc-qa (see DKRZ GitLab), with funding from the German Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR, reference 01LP2326E). It has since been renamed to esgf-qa and is now maintained under the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) organization on GitHub.

If you previously used cc-qa, please update your installations as described above.

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