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pipeline-builder
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Pipeline Builder is a JavaScript library for visualizing and constructing bioinformatics workflows, using Workflow Description Language (WDL)
Example of a Pipeline Builder usage is available at http://pb.opensource.epam.com built on master branch and http://pb.opensource.epam.com:10000 built on dev branch
This demo application demonstrates major capabilities of a Pipeline Builder
Description of the demo application is available at Demo application overview
Install pipeline-builder
the usual way:
npm install --save pipeline-builder
Then require it
const pipeline = require('pipeline-builder');
console.log(pipeline.VERSION);
Refer to the API docs and tutorials for more details
The following WDL features, that require more specific parsing or visualization, are not supported at the moment:
Ensure that the latest git (e.g Git For Windows) and Node.js v6 LTS are installed. You're also encouraged to use Yarn package manager to guarantee that package versions are consistent across all build machines. Gulp.js v3 is used as a build framework.
# grab the project
git clone https://github.com/epam/pipeline-builder.git
# install necessary Node.js modules
cd pipeline-builder
yarn global add gulp-cli
yarn install
# test and build everything
gulp
# or just start webpack development server with live reload
gulp serve
FAQs
Pipeline Builder
We found that pipeline-builder demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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