———package
HPC::Runner::Command;
option
'+config_base'
=> (
default
=>
'.hpcrunner'
, );
=head3 project
When submitting jobs we will prepend the jobname with the project name
=cut
option
'project'
=> (
is
=>
'rw'
,
isa
=>
'Str'
,
documentation
=>
'Give your jobnames an additional project name. '
.
'#HPC jobname=gzip will be submitted as 001_project_gzip'
,
required
=> 0,
predicate
=>
'has_project'
,
cmd_aliases
=> [
'p'
],
);
option
'verbose'
=> (
is
=>
'rw'
,
isa
=>
'Bool'
,
default
=> 0,
);
has
'submission_uuid'
=> (
is
=>
'rw'
,
isa
=>
'Str'
,
required
=> 0,
predicate
=>
'has_submissions_uuid'
,
);
our
$VERSION
=
'3.2.6'
;
app_strict 0;
sub
BUILD { }
=encoding utf-8
=head1 NAME
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HPC::Runner::Command - Create composable bioinformatics hpc analyses.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
To create a new project
hpcrunner.pl new MyNewProject
To submit jobs to a cluster
hpcrunner.pl submit_jobs --infile my_submission.sh
To run jobs on an interactive queue or workstation
hpcrunner.pl single_node --infile my_submission.sh
=head1 DESCRIPTION
HPC::Runner::Command is a set of libraries for scaffolding data analysis projects,
submitting and executing jobs on an HPC cluster or workstation, and obsessively
logging results.
Get help by heading on over to github and raising an issue. L<GitHub |
Please see the complete documentation at L<HPC::Runner::Command GitBooks |
=head1 Quick Start - Create a New Project
You can create a new project, with a sane directory structure by using
hpcrunner.pl new MyNewProject
=head1 Quick Start - Submit Workflows
=head2 Simple Example
Our simplest example is a single job type with no dependencies - each task is
independent of all other tasks.
=head3 Workflow file
#preprocess.sh
echo "preprocess" && sleep 10;
echo "preprocess" && sleep 10;
echo "preprocess" && sleep 10;
=head3 Submit to the scheduler
hpcrunner.pl submit_jobs --infile preprocess.sh
=head3 Look at results!
tree hpc-runner
=head3 Audit your results
hpcrunner.pl stats -h
hpcrunner.pl stats
=head2 Job Type Dependencency Declaration
Most of the time we have jobs that depend upon other jobs.
=head3 Workflow file
#blastx.sh
#HPC jobname=unzip
unzip Sample1.zip
unzip Sample2.zip
unzip Sample3.zip
#HPC jobname=blastx
#HPC deps=unzip
blastx --db env_nr --sample Sample1.fasta
blastx --db env_nr --sample Sample2.fasta
blastx --db env_nr --sample Sample3.fasta
=head3 Submit to the scheduler
hpcrunner.pl submit_jobs --infile preprocess.sh
=head3 Look at results!
tree hpc-runner
=head2 Task Dependencency Declaration
Within a job type we can declare dependencies on particular tasks.
=head3 Workflow file
#blastx.sh
#HPC jobname=unzip
#TASK tags=Sample1
unzip Sample1.zip
#TASK tags=Sample2
unzip Sample2.zip
#TASK tags=Sample3
unzip Sample3.zip
#HPC jobname=blastx
#HPC deps=unzip
#TASK tags=Sample1
blastx --db env_nr --sample Sample1.fasta
#TASK tags=Sample2
blastx --db env_nr --sample Sample2.fasta
#TASK tags=Sample3
blastx --db env_nr --sample Sample3.fasta
=head3 Submit to the scheduler
hpcrunner.pl submit_jobs --infile preprocess.sh
=head3 Look at results!
tree hpc-runner
=head3 Audit your results
hpcrunner.pl stats -h
hpcrunner.pl stats
=cut
=head2 Declare Scheduler Variables
Each scheduler has its own set of variables. HPC::Runner::Command has a set of
generalized variables for declaring types across templates. For more information
please see L<Job Scheduler
Comparison|https://jerowe.gitbooks.io/hpc-runner-command-docs/content/job_submission/comparison.html>
Additionally, for workflows with a large number of tasks, please see
L<Considerations for Workflows with a Large Number of
for information on how to group tasks together.
=head3 Workflow file
#blastx.sh
#HPC jobname=unzip
#HPC cpus_per_task=1
#HPC partition=serial
#HPC commands_per_node=1
#HPC mem=4GB
#TASK tags=Sample1
unzip Sample1.zip
#TASK tags=Sample2
unzip Sample2.zip
#TASK tags=Sample3
unzip Sample3.zip
#HPC jobname=blastx
#HPC cpus_per_task=6
#HPC deps=unzip
#TASK tags=Sample1
blastx --threads 6 --db env_nr --sample Sample1.fasta
#TASK tags=Sample2
blastx --threads 6 --db env_nr --sample Sample2.fasta
#TASK tags=Sample3
blastx --threads 6 --db env_nr --sample Sample3.fasta
=head3 Submit to the scheduler
hpcrunner.pl submit_jobs --infile preprocess.sh
=head3 Look at results!
tree hpc-runner
=head3 Audit your results
hpcrunner.pl stats -h
hpcrunner.pl stats
=cut
__PACKAGE__->meta()->make_immutable();
1;
__END__
=head1 AUTHOR
Jillian Rowe E<lt>jillian.e.rowe@gmail.comE<gt>
=head1 Previous Release
This software was previously released under L<HPC::Runner>.
L<HPC::Runner::Command> is a complete rewrite of the existing library. While it
is meant to have much of the same functionality, it is not backwords compatible.
=head1 Acknowledgements
As of Version 2.41:
This modules continuing development is supported by NYU Abu Dhabi in the Center
for Genomics and Systems Biology. With approval from NYUAD, this information was
generalized and put on github, for which the authors would like to express
their gratitude.
Before Version 2.41
This module was originally developed at and for Weill Cornell Medical College in
Qatar within ITS Advanced Computing Team. With approval from WCMC-Q, this
information was generalized and put on github, for which the authors would like
to express their gratitude.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2016- Jillian Rowe
=head1 LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SEE ALSO
=cut