An AiiDA plugin for dynamically composing workflows from Python functions that run as CalcJobs.
This is experimental, pre-alpha software.
An environment where the development version of AiiDA is installed. This plugin makes use of a bugfix on the development branch, which will not be included in an AiiDA release until v2.0.
As pre-alpha software, this package is not released on PyPI.
Currently the only way to install the plugin is to clone the
repository and use pip
:
pip install -e .
This plugin uses Conda for managing Python environments on remote computers.
Any Computers that you use with this plugin must have a conda_dir
property
that contains an absolute path to the Conda directory on the machine
(typically something like /home/{username}/miniconda3
.
The add_extras.py
script in example_cluster_setup/
can help you with this
The examples/
directory contains Jupyter notebooks that illustrate the main
features of aiida-dynamic-workflows
. The notebooks are in Markdown format, and so require
the Jupyter plugin jupytext in order to run them.
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