write_scheduler_file(self, scheduler_file)
This facilitates easy sharing of scheduler information using a file system. The scheduler file can be used to instantiate a second Client using the same scheduler.
Path to a write the scheduler file.
Write the scheduler information to a json file.
>>> client = Client() # doctest: +SKIPThis example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
... client.write_scheduler_file('scheduler.json') # doctest: +SKIP # connect to previous client's scheduler
>>> client2 = Client(scheduler_file='scheduler.json') # doctest: +SKIPSee :
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