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RunRunner - A Python handler for managing (Slurm)Jobs

RunRunner is a wrapper library for creating and managing subprocesses and their status', mainly focussed on using Slurm but (in absence) can also work with local jobs.

Installation

Installation of the latest version is done using Pip:

pip install RunRunner

Usage

RunRunner works with 'queues', either the local version or Slurm version. To use RunRunner, simply add the bash call you want to be executed to the queue with:

``add_to_queue''

By specifying Runner (an Enum from base.py), RunRunner determines whether to add to the local queue (local.py) or Slurm (Slurm.py). To check what arguments each queue accepts, see the add_to_queue implementations at the top of each respective file. The call to the queue returns a structured object (a LocalRun or SlurmRun) containing the data regarding the subprocess. A run consists of one or more jobs which will contains the actual subprocess call. To start a run after creation, one can simply .submit the run and .wait for it to be done. To verify if everything went correctly, a .Status is supplied which uses .Status enum from base.py.

Credits

Developers:

  • Thijs Snelleman
  • Jeroen Rook
  • Koen van der Blom (Inactive)
  • Jeremy Gobeil (Original developer, inactive)

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