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Feature #6865

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[Documentation] Higher Level Python SDK Reference Page

Added by Bryan Cosca almost 9 years ago. Updated over 1 year ago.

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New
Priority:
Normal
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Category:
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Target version:
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Start date:
08/03/2015
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% Done:

0%

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Description

I think this would be super important for those trying to use the python sdk for the first time.

Notes to make sure to have:
  • How to create concurrent crunch tasks (point to http://doc.arvados.org/user/topics/tutorial-parallel.html)
  • How to input files to work with.
  • How to work with executable binaries in Keep.
  • How to copy files to a temporary directory, because some tools require to work with the file outside of keep.
  • How to output entire directories, or one file to Keep.

Related issues

Related to Arvados - Support #13418: Python SDK must have docstrings for all public interfacesNew

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Related to Arvados - Story #19791: Write Python SDK overviewResolvedBrett Smith11/25/2022

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Related to Arvados - Story #19792: Python SDK cookbook explains its examples betterIn ProgressBrett Smith01/02/2023

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Actions #1

Updated by Bryan Cosca almost 9 years ago

  • Subject changed from [Documentation] Python SDK Reference Page to [Documentation] Higher Level Python SDK Reference Page
Actions #2

Updated by Tom Morris almost 6 years ago

  • Target version set to To Be Groomed
Actions #3

Updated by Peter Amstutz almost 6 years ago

  • Related to Support #13418: Python SDK must have docstrings for all public interfaces added
Actions #4

Updated by Peter Amstutz almost 3 years ago

  • Target version deleted (To Be Groomed)
Actions #5

Updated by Brett Smith over 1 year ago

  • Related to Story #19791: Write Python SDK overview added
  • Related to Story #19792: Python SDK cookbook explains its examples better added
Actions #6

Updated by Brett Smith over 1 year ago

Most of this request pertains to writing Crunch scripts for the old jobs and tasks API. I think the move to the containers API makes it moot. Some of it is covered by #19792.

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