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Parallel execution of DVC stages

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paraffin

Paraffin, derived from the Latin phrase parum affinis meaning little related, is a Python package designed to run DVC stages in parallel. While DVC does not currently support this directly, Paraffin provides an effective workaround. For more details, refer to the DVC documentation on parallel stage execution.

[!WARNING] paraffin is still very experimental. Do not use it for production workflows.

Installation

Install Paraffin via pip:

pip install paraffin

Usage

paraffin submit

You can submit your current DVC workflow to a database file paraffin.db for later execution.

[!TIP] The paraffin submit command supports globing patterns.

paraffin submit C_AddNodeNumbers "A*"

paraffin worker

A submitted job will be executed by paraffin workers. To start a worker you can run paraffin worker. The worker will pick up all the jobs in the workeres queue and close once finished.

paraffin worker

paraffin ui

Paraffin ships with a web application for visualizing the progress. You can start it using

paraffin ui

Queue Labels

To fine-tune execution, you can assign stages to specific Celery queues, allowing you to manage execution across different environments or hardware setups. Define queues in a paraffin.yaml file:

queue:
    "B_X*": BQueue
    "A_X_AddNodeNumbers": AQueue

Then, start a worker with specified queues, such as celery (default) and AQueue:

paraffin worker -q AQueue,default

All stages not assigned to a queue in paraffin.yaml will default to the default queue.

[!TIP] If you are building Python-based workflows with DVC, consider trying our other project ZnTrack for a more Pythonic way to define workflows.

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