bistroversion
A library to build and run distributed scientific workflows
bistro is an OCaml library to build and run computations represented by a collection of interdependent scripts, as is often found in data analysis (especially computational biology).
Features:
- build complex and composable workflows declaratively
- simple and lightweight wrapping of new components
- resume-on-failure: if something fails, fix it and the workflow will restart from where it stopped
- parallel workflow execution
- development-friendly: when a script is modified, bistro automatically finds out what needs to be recomputed
- automatic naming of generated files
- static typing: detect file format errors at compile time!
The library provides a datatype to represent scripts (including metadata and dependencies), an engine to run workflows and a standard library providing components for popular tools (although mostly related to computational biology and unix for now).
Author | Philippe Veber |
---|---|
License | CeCILL-B |
Published | |
Homepage | https://github.com/pveber/bistro/ |
Issue Tracker | https://github.com/pveber/bistro/issues |
Maintainer | philippe.veber@gmail.com |
Dependencies | |
Source [http] | https://github.com/pveber/bistro/archive/v0.5.0.tar.gz md5=0ccb7c97728c94d17494b150192f6162 sha512=61dbd0ee5b98cd5fb8871d653aef0e440c318e9fbca439c3b0e4f86a32fa03c2a8a4770cd96b929b21b378db6788fa7d4df15935370be5b7b227564a31994998 |
Edit | https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/tree/master/packages/bistro/bistro.0.5.0/opam |
Required by