Command-line argument parser for pipen.
Project description
pipen-args
Command line argument parser for pipen
Usage
from pipen import Proc, Pipen
from pipen_args import args as _
class Process(Proc):
input = 'a'
input_data = range(10)
script = 'echo {{in.a}}'
Pipen().set_start(Process).run()
❯ python example.py --help
DESCRIPTION:
Pipeline description.
My process
USAGE:
example.py --in.a list [OPTIONS]
OPTIONS FOR <Process>:
--in.a <list> - [Required] Undescribed.
OPTIONAL OPTIONS:
--config <path> - Read options from a configuration file in TOML. Default: None
-h, --help - Print help information for this command
--full - Show full options for this command
PIPELINE OPTIONS:
--profile <str> - The default profile from the configuration to run the pipeline.
This profile will be used unless a profile is specified in the
process or in the .run method of pipen. Default: default
--outdir <path> - The output directory of the pipeline
Default: ./<name>_results
--name <str> - The workdir for the pipeline. Default: <pipeline-defined>
--scheduler <str> - The scheduler to run the jobs. Default: local
See more examples in examples/
folder.
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