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38 lines
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38 lines
1.4 KiB
YAML
# === Welcome to the template Renku Workflow file! ===
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# You can use this file to encode in what order your data processing steps should be run,
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# making it easier for you to run your workflow, and for others to understand it!
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# === How to use this template ===
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# Replace the script and data paths in the template below to match your analysis commands.
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# Then, run `renku run my-workflow.yaml` in a terminal to execute the workflow!
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# If you are working in a notebook, run `! renku run my-workflow.yaml` in a notebook cell.
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# === Docs ===
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# To learn much more about what you can do with the Renku Workflow File, see our docs:
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# https://renku.readthedocs.io/en/stable/topic-guides/workflows/workflow-file.html
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name: my-workflow
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steps:
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step-one:
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command: python $n $my-script $input-data $output-data
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inputs:
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- my-script:
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path: src/script.py
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- input-data:
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path: data/input/sample_data.csv
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outputs:
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- output-data:
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path: data/output/results.csv
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parameters:
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- n:
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prefix: -n
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value: 10
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# === Adding more steps ===
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# You can add as many steps as you want to your workflow by copy and pasting the step template above
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# TIP: To run just one step from a workflow, simply add the step name to the command, like this:
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# `renku run my-workflow.yaml make-plot`
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# make-plot:
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# command: python $another-script $output-data $my-plot
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# ...
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