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The workflow model using in NWPC, supports SMS and ecFlow.
In NWPC, we run tasks using a workflow software, such as SMS and ecFLow by ECMWF.
nwpc-workflow-model
is designed to bring a workflow model into our programs.
Please see nwpc_workflow_model/sms/README.md for more information.
Same as SMS.
Download the latest source code from Github and install nwpc-workflow-model
using:
python setup.py install
Install packages for test using pip install .[test]
.
Use pytest
to run tests.
Copyright © 2016-2019 Perilla Roc.
nwpc-workflow-model
is licensed under The MIT License.
FAQs
A workflow model using in operation systems at NWPC.
We found that nwpc-workflow-model 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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