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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/env/lib/python3.7/site-packages/cwltool/schemas/v1.1/index.md Thu May 14 14:56:58 2020 -0400 @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +# Common Workflow Language Specifications, v1.1 + +The CWL specifications are divided up into several documents. + +The [User Guide](http://www.commonwl.org/user_guide/) provides a gentle +introduction to writing CWL command line tools and workflows. + +The [Command Line Tool Description Specification](CommandLineTool.html) +specifies the document schema and execution semantics for wrapping and +executing command line tools. + +The [Workflow Description Specification](Workflow.html) specifies the document +schema and execution semantics for composing workflows from components such as +command line tools and other workflows. + +The +[Semantic Annotations for Linked Avro Data (SALAD) Specification](SchemaSalad.html) +specifies the preprocessing steps that must be applied when loading CWL +documents and the schema language used to write the above specifications. + +Also available are inheritance graphs (as SVG images) for the [Schema Salad object model](salad.svg) and the [CWL object model](cwl.svg). + +# Running the CWL conformance tests + +Install a CWL runner of your choice. The reference runner can be installed as +the default runner by doing: +``` +pip install cwlref-runner +``` + +Install the CWL test parser: +``` +pip install cwltest +``` +You may need to activate a virtualenv first, or do a local install by adding `--user` after `install` above. + +From within a copy of [this repository](https://github.com/common-workflow-language/cwl-v1.1) (e.g. cwl-v1.1) execute the main test script +``` +./run_test.sh +``` + +If the CWL runner isn't installed as `cwl-runner` then you can specify the name for the runner: +``` +./run_test.sh RUNNER=cwltool +``` + +You can also specify additional options that are specific for the particular CWL runner you are using. +For example, with CWL reference runner you can turn on parallel execution mode: +``` +./run_test.sh RUNNER=cwltool EXTRA=--parallel +``` + +This can be combined with launching more than one CWL conformance test at once with `-j`: +``` +./run_test.sh -j4 RUNNER=cwltool EXTRA=--parallel +``` + +You can list all the tests +``` +./run_test.sh -l +``` + +You can run a particular test +``` +./run_test.sh -n23 +``` + + +If you are running tests for an unreleased CWL version use the `--enable-dev` flag: +``` +./run_test.sh EXTRA=--enable-dev +``` + + +For details of options you can pass to the test script, do: +``` +./run_test.sh --help +``` + +The full test suite takes about 10 minutes to run