X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/cd5cd1855c02319ca31410943c4d944133294b17..c81ce0ff89ad019d982bdccb376a823894eea733:/doc/user/composer/composer.html.textile.liquid diff --git a/doc/user/composer/composer.html.textile.liquid b/doc/user/composer/composer.html.textile.liquid deleted file mode 100644 index e8ef0b6885..0000000000 --- a/doc/user/composer/composer.html.textile.liquid +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: default -navsection: userguide -title: Create a Workflow with Composer -... -{% comment %} -Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. - -SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 -{% endcomment %} - -The Arvados Workflow Composer is a graphical interface for building Common Workflow Language (CWL) workflows to run on Arvados. - -This tutorial will demonstrate: - -# Creating a new git repository through Arvados to store the workflow -# Creating CommandLineTools for "sort" and "uniq" -# Creating a Workflow which uses "sort" and "uniq" to remove duplicate lines from a text file -# Submitting the Workflow to run on Arvados - -h3. 1. Access from workbench - -!(screenshot)c1.png! - -h3. 2. Composer starting page - -!(screenshot)c2.png! - -h3. 3. Manage git repositories (opens Workbench in new tab) - -!(screenshot)c2b.png! - -h3. 4. Add a new repository - -!(screenshot)c4.png! - -!(screenshot)c3.png! - -h3. 5. Return to Composer. Use refresh button to discover new repository (may take a few moments to show up). - -!(screenshot)c2c.png! - -h3. 6. Create a new Command Line Tool - -!(screenshot)c5.png! - -!(screenshot)c20.png! - -h3. 7. Set Docker image, base command, and input port for "sort" tool - -The "Docker Repository" is the name:tag of a "Docker image uploaded Arvados.":{{site.baseurl}}/user/topics/arv-docker.html (Use @arv-keepdocker --pull debian:8@) You can also find prepackaged bioinformatics tools on various sites, such as http://dockstore.org and http://biocontainers.pro/ . - -!(screenshot)c6.png! - -h3. 8. Redirect stdout to a file - -!(screenshot)c7.png! - -h3. 9. Capture output file - -!(screenshot)c8.png! - -h3. 10. Save Command Line Tool - -!(screenshot)c22.png! - -h3. 11. Repeat steps 6-10 for "uniq" tool - -Create a new tool with a "base command" of "uniq". - -h3. 12. Switch back to "Home" tab and create workflow - -!(screenshot)c24.png! - -!(screenshot)c9.png! - -!(screenshot)c10.png! - -h3. 13. Drag and drop tools into Workflow - -!(screenshot)c11.png! - -h3. 14. Drag from input port of "sort" to empty space to create workflow input - -!(screenshot)c21.png! - -h3. 15. Drag from output port of "sort" to input port of "uniq" - -!(screenshot)c13.png! - -h3. 16. Drag from output port of "uniq" to empty space to create workflow output - -!(screenshot)c14.png! - -h3. 17. Save Workflow - -!(screenshot)c23.png! - -h3. 18. Click on "Test" tab then click "Run" - -!(screenshot)c15.png! - -h3. 19. Choose input file - -You may need to "upload an input file":{{site.baseurl}}/user/tutorials/tutorial-keep.html - -!(screenshot)c16.png! - -h3. 20. Run the workflow - -!(screenshot)c17.png! - -h3. 21. Monitor progress (may take several minutes) - -!(screenshot)c18.png! - -h3. 22. Get workflow output - -!(screenshot)c19.png!