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The eqsql package provies an API for HPC workflows to submit, run, and retrieve tasks (such as simulation model runs) using queues implemented in a database.
The eqsql package provies an API for HPC workflows to submit tasks (such as simulation model runs) to a queue implemented in a database. eqsql worker pools pop tasks off this queue for evaluation, and push the results back to a database input queue. The tasks can be provided by a Python or R language model exploration (ME) algorithm.
A task is submitted with the following arguments: an experiment id; the task work type; the task payload; an optional priority that defaults to 0; and an optional metadata tag string. The payload contains sufficient information for a worker pool to execute the task and is typically a JSON formatted string, either a JSON dictionary or in less complex cases a simple JSON list. On submission, the API creates a unique task identifier (an integer) for the task and inserts that identifier, the experiment identifier, the work type, and the payload into the EMEWS DB tasks table, together with a task creation timestamp. That task identifier, priority and work type are then inserted into the EMEWS DB output queue table.
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The eqsql package provies an API for HPC workflows to submit, run, and retrieve tasks (such as simulation model runs) using queues implemented in a database.
We found that eqsql demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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