Common Workflow Language integration with Arvados » History » Version 2
Peter Amstutz, 08/08/2016 02:23 PM
| 1 | 1 | Peter Amstutz | h1. Common Workflow Language integration with Arvados |
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| 3 | 2 | Peter Amstutz | The main integration is @arvados-cwl-runner@. This tool can be used to either run the workflow directly (@arvados-cwl-runner --local@) or as a client which submits a job to run the workflow (@arvados-cwl-runner --submit@). When the user starts a CWL workflow from workbench, it functions similar to @--submit@ mode. |
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| 5 | Because submit mode works by creating a "runner" job whose purpose is to manage execution of the workflow, it requires an @arvados/jobs@ Docker image with an up-to-date @arvados-cwl-runner@. |
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| 7 | When running a workflow, the workflow runner: |
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| 8 | # creates a job for each workflow steps |
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| 9 | # submits it |
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| 10 | # waits for it to complete |
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| 11 | # gets the output collection for the job |
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| 12 | # computes the CWL output object for the workflow step. |
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| 14 | 1 | Peter Amstutz | !cwl-arvados-flow-local.png! |
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| 16 | !cwl-arvados-flow-submit.png! |