Python Utilities and Autogenerated Classes for loading and parsing CWL v1.0, CWL v1.1, and CWL v1.2 documents.
Requires Python 3.8+
pip3 install cwl-utils
To install from source:
git clone https://github.com/common-workflow-language/cwl-utils.git cd cwl-utils pip3 install .
cwl-docker-extract
is useful to cache or pre-pull all software
container images referenced in a CWL CommandLineTool or CWL Workflow
(including all referenced CommandLineTools and sub-Workflows and so on).
The default behaviour is to use the Docker engine to download and save the software container images in Docker format.
cwl-docker-extract path_to_my_workflow.cwl
cwl-docker-extract --dir DIRECTORY path_to_my_workflow.cwl
Or you can use the Singularity software container engine to download and save the software container images and convert them to the Singularity format at the same time.
cwl-docker-extract --singularity --dir DIRECTORY path_to_my_workflow.cwl
cwl-cite-extract
prints all software packages found (recursively) in the
specified CWL document.
Currently the package name and any listed specs and version field are printed
for all SoftwareRequirement
s found.
cwl-cite-extract path_to_my_workflow.cwl
cwl-expression-refactor
refactors CWL documents so that any CWL Expression
evaluations are separate steps (either CWL ExpressionTools or CWL CommandLineTools.)
This allows execution by CWL engines that do not want to support inline expression
evaluation outside of concrete steps, or do not want to directly support CWL's
optional InlineJavascriptRequirement
at all.
cwl-expression-refactor directory/path/to/save/outputs path_to_my_workflow.cwl [more_workflows.cwl]
cwl-graph-split
splits a packed CWL document file into multiple files.
Packed CWL documents use the $graph construct to contain multiple CWL Process objects (Workflow, CommandLineTool, ExpressionTool, Operation). Typically packed CWL documents contain a CWL Workflow under the name "main" and the workflow steps (including any sub-workflows).
cwl-graph-split --outdir optional/directory/path/to/save/outputs path_to_my_workflow.cwl
cwl-normalizer
normalizes one or more CWL document so that for each document,
a JSON format CWL document is produces with it and all of its dependencies packed
together, upgrading to CWL v1.2, as needed. Can optionally refactor CWL
Expressions into separate steps in the manner of cwl-expression-refactor.
cwl-normalizer directory/path/to/save/outputs path_to_my_workflow.cwl [more_workflows.cwl]
cwl-inputs-schema-gen
generates a JSON Schema for workflow input parameters from a CWL document.
cwl-inputs-schema-gen path_to_my_workflow.cwl
from pathlib import Path
from ruamel import yaml
import sys
from cwl_utils.parser import load_document_by_uri, save
# File Input - This is the only thing you will need to adjust or take in as an input to your function:
cwl_file = Path("testdata/md5sum.cwl") # or a plain string works as well
# Import CWL Object
cwl_obj = load_document_by_uri(cwl_file)
# View CWL Object
print("List of object attributes:\n{}".format("\n".join(map(str, dir(cwl_obj)))))
# Export CWL Object into a built-in typed object
saved_obj = save(cwl_obj)
print(f"Export of the loaded CWL object: {saved_obj}.")
To regenerate install the schema_salad
package and run:
cwl_utils/parser/cwl_v1_0.py
was created via
schema-salad-tool --codegen python https://github.com/common-workflow-language/common-workflow-language/raw/codegen/v1.0/extensions.yml --codegen-parser-info "org.w3id.cwl.v1_0" > cwl_utils/parser/cwl_v1_0.py
cwl_utils/parser/cwl_v1_1.py
was created via
schema-salad-tool --codegen python https://github.com/common-workflow-language/cwl-v1.1/raw/codegen/extensions.yml --codegen-parser-info "org.w3id.cwl.v1_1" > cwl_utils/parser/cwl_v1_1.py
cwl_utils/parser/cwl_v1_2.py
was created via
schema-salad-tool --codegen python https://github.com/common-workflow-language/cwl-v1.2/raw/codegen/extensions.yml --codegen-parser-info "org.w3id.cwl.v1_2" > cwl_utils/parser/cwl_v1_2.py
To release CWLUtils, bump the version in cwl_utils/__meta__.py
, and
tag that commit with the new version. The
gh-action-pypi-publish
should release that tag.