Compose and run computational workflows.
Looking for the previous major version of funflow? It can be found here.
funflow
is a Haskell library to write workflows programmatically, using
kernmantle under the hood to model
workflows using binary effects.
Funflow allows you to compose tasks into reusable workflows and helps promote reproducibility by employing a content-addressed store.
https://tweag.github.io/funflow/
To get started with a simple project, you can use the cookiecutter template provided with this repo:
cookiecutter git@github.com:tweag/funflow.git --directory cookiecutter-funflow
While Funflow 2 hasn't been plublished on Hackage yet, you can install it as a git
dependency using the standard Haskell tooling (e.g.
Stack).
Note that you will also need to add a couple of extra dependencies to your stack.yaml
.
See the example stack.yaml for a minimal example.
Check out the tutorials on the funflow website to get started: https://tweag.github.io/funflow/tutorials/.
You can run the tutorial notebooks using the nix shell provided in the funflow-tutorial directory.
The API documentation can be found here: https://tweag.github.io/funflow/api/
For those interested in contributing, please see DEVELOPMENT.md.