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- Create a folder (ex: SciGaP) in a preferable location in your local machine to clone download the PHP samples from GitHub. Open the created SciGaP folder (...../ cd SciGaP) and clone the files using GitHuB ‘HTTPS clone URL’
git clone https://git-wip-usdist.apache.org/repos/asf?p=airavata.git
Once the cloning is completed you would get a completed message. dist/dev/airavata/0.13/RC0/. - In the given location download the apache-airavata-php-sdk-0.13-SNAPSHOT-bin.tar.gz
- Open the folder which contains the PHP sample scripts.
SciGaP → airavata/airavataapache-api/airavata-clientphp-sdks/airavata-php-sdk/src/main/resourcessdk-0.13-SNAPSHOT/php-cli-samples - client-samples folder contains PHP scripts to exercise currently existing Airavata API methods;
- GetAPIVersion.php (a sanity check)
- createProject.php
- updateProject.php
- getAllUserProjects.php
- createExperiment.php
- getExperiment.php
- updateExperiment.php
- cloneExperiment.php
- getAllExperimentsInProject.php
- getAllUserExperiments.php
- search_experiments_by_name.php
- search_experiments_by_description.php
- search_experiments_by_application.php
- launchExperiment.php
- terminateExperiment.php
- getExperimentStatus.php
- getExperimentOutputs.php
- registerComputeResource.php
- getComputeResourcegetAllComputeResourceNames.php
getComputeResource.php
deleteComputeResource.php
- registerApplicationModule.php
- getApplicationModule.php
- getAppModulegetApplicationDeployedResources.php
- registerApplicationInterface.php
- updateApplicationInterface.php
- getAllApplicationInterfaceNames.php
- deleteApplicationInterface.php
- getAvailableAppInterfaceComputeResources.php
- registerApplicationDeployment.php
- getApplicationDeployedResourcesgetApplicationDeployment.php
getApplicationInputs.php
- getApplicationOutputs.php
- deleteGatewayComputeResourcePreference.php
- getGatewayComputeResourcePreference.php
- airavata-client-api-tester.php
- Apart for the scripts for the API methods the folder contains;
- getAiravataClient.php - This script is referred by all other scripts to obtain Airavata client. Not for stand alone execution.
- README.txt - Gives an introduction to the scripts and also reference links to wiki pages with command line script execution information
- Navigation to working directory;
cd SciGaP/airavata/airavata-api/airavata-client-sdks/airavata-php-sdk/src/main/resources/php-cli-samples
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- Verify the existence of the above created project by using getAllUserProjects.php file
- User = Project owner who creates the Project. User name is given as a command line argument.
- Format;
php getAllUserProjects.php <space><user><space><user> - Sample values;
user: ThomasPeter
- Execute the file; all the projects created by the given user will get listed with project information.
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- Create an experiment with above created project using createExperiment.php script. When creating experiment User, Experiment name and Project ID (username, experiment_name, project_ID) are passed as arguments to the script.
- Format;
php createExperiment.php<space><username><space><experiment_name><space><project_ID>
- Changing other parameters require opening the script and modifying and saving values inside the script.
Sample values;
Parameter | Sample Values | NOTE |
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Project ID | TestPHP_ProjectEXP1_4063b44017a34aa5-332a68cb-49af41e6-a6deb189-aea21d77bb2f dc94548660a6 | Project iD is validated against existing projects Passed as an argument to the script |
Creating User | ThomasDonald | Users are validated against existing Airavata gateway users. Passed as an argument to the script |
Experiment Name | Exp_Test_Project_1PHP_EXP | Not a unique value. Use can enter any value Passed as an argument to the script |
Resource Host ID | stampede.tacc.xsede.org_8f20b832-c11a-444b-8e73-bf15f4760b9a | |
Computational Project Account | | |
| | From Application Catalog |
Total CPU Count | 10 | Number of CPUs required for the experiment |
nodeCount | 10 | Number of nodes required in each CPU |
Number of Threads | 10 | Number of threads per node |
Queue Name | normal | if left blank it will pick default queue |
Wall Time Limit | 10 | This is given in minutes |
JobStartTime Application ID | 0 | | From Application Catalog |
Input Key | echo_input | Total Physical Memory | 0 | |
Application IDInput Value | SimpleEcho3_ca40f7c6-69ba-4f89-918d-9937cea0ca8f' | Existing application in the selected resource |
Input Key | echo_input | |
Input Value | echo_outputecho_output=Hello World | |
Output Key | echo_output | |
Depending on the computational resource used the resource scheduling data part need to be entered by the user. Other defined resource scheduling parts should be commented.
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- Script has all the resource listed; User has to select a resource to run the experiment and comment the others. User can change existing other parameters as well in the script.
- Execute the file; experiment will be created and experiment ID will be generated; ID is the unique value which identifies the experiment in Airavata.
- Experiment creation confirmation message;
Experiment<space><exp_ID><space>created!
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- To clone above modified experiment use cloneExperiment.php.
- Cloning will create exact copy of the existing experiment with a new experiment ID, new experiment name in CREATED state.
- To clone the experiment use;
- php cloneExperiment.php
- Format:
php cloneExperiment.php<space><exp<space><experiment_ID>id>
- Experiment modification confirmation message;
- Experiment<space><exp_ID><space>cloned!
Created<space>clone<space>with<space>ID<space><Experiment_id><space>named<space><experiment_name>
- User can clone any experiment created by him/her irrespective of the experiment status.
- User can change existing information by updating the newly created experiment.
- Tutorial tryout;
- Try adding parameters to the script to change other data in the new experiment. E.g.: Exp name, Application, Resource, etc… and execute.
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- Experiments can be searched by providing username along with experiment name or part of the experiment name.
- Format;
php search_experiments_by_name.php<space><username><space><experiment_name> - Example;
php search_experiments_by_name.php Test_User Exp
- When the script is executed; all the experiments which has the given text as part of the name will be listed along with all experiment information.
- To view all experiments created by the user use star (*) or percentage percentage mark (%) in the place of experiment name.
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- Experiments can be searched by providing username along with experiment description or part of the experiment description.
- Format;
php search_experiments_by_description.php<space><username><space><experiment_description> - Example;
php search_experiments_by_description.php Test_User Test
- When the script is executed; all the experiments which has the given text as part of the description will be listed along with all experiment information.
- To view all experiments created by the user use star (*) or percentage mark (%) in the place of experiment description. This would list experiment which has no description as well.
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- Experiments can be searched by providing username along with applicationId or part of the applicationId.
- Format;
php search_experiments_by_application.php<space><username><space><applicationID> - Example;
php search_experiments_by_application.php Test_User Echo
- When the script is executed; all the experiments which has the given text as part of the application ID will be listed along with all experiment information.
- To view all experiments created by the user use star (*) or percentage mark (%) in the place of applicationID.
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- Once the experiment is COMPLETED (Status of the experiment is checked using above getExperimentStatus.php) user can check the output.
- To check the output
- Format;
php getExperimentOutputs.php<space><experiment_id>
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Tutorial VIII - Computational Resources
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- To view computational resource information after creating above; use the script getComputeResource.php
- Format;
- php getComputeResource.php<space><computeResourceId>
Given information will be available when the script is executed;
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View All Computational
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Resources
- User can delete existing computational resource form view all existing resources linked with the gateway by using script; deleteComputeResourcegetAllComputeResourceNames.php
- Format;
php deleteComputeResourcephp getAllComputeResourceNames.php <computeResourceId>
- Computational resource names and their IDs will be listed at the script execution.
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Delete Computational Resource
- User can delete existing computational resource form the gateway by using script; deleteComputeResource.php
- Format;
php deleteComputeResource.php <computeResourceId>
- Once the script is executed user will be prompted Once the script is executed user will be prompted a successfully deleted message
Computational Resource<space><computeResourceId><space>successfully<space>deleted
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- Gateway user can view a particular application module details using script; getAppModulegetApplicationModule.php
- Format;
php getAppModulegetApplicationModule.php<space><appModuleID>
- Executing the script will display application module object with Application module ID, Application Module name, Description and version.
Tutorial X - Application Interfaces
Register Application Interface
Search Application Deployments
- To view all application deployments of a particle To register a new application interface using above created application module use the script; registerApplicationInterfacegetApplicationDeployedResources.php
- Along with application interface name and description also need to provide application module ID as command line arguments to the scriptBy providing the application module ID can view all available application deployments of the application.
- Format;
php registerApplicationInterface.php<space><appName><space><appDescription><space><appModuleId>
- Successful execution of the script will display the created application interface object along with the confirmation message
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- Confirmation message contains the application interface ID generated at creation.
Application Interface <applicationInterfaceId><space>is<space>registered!
Update Application Interface
- php getApplicationDeployedResources.php<space><appModuleID>
- Output will look like;
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Tutorial X - Application Interfaces
Register Application Interface
- To register a new application interface using above created application module use the script; registerApplicationInterface.php
- Along with application interface name and description also need to provide application module ID as command line arguments to the scriptApplication interface registration is required to indicate gateway user, what inputs and outputs required for an application. To register an application interface use script updateApplicationInterface.php to update the above registered application interface.
- Format;
php updateApplicationInterfaceregisterApplicationInterface.php<space><appInterfaceId><appName><space><appDescription><space><appModuleId>
- Execution Successful execution of the script will update name of display the application input and application output.
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- Confirmation message contains the application interface ID generated at updatecreation.
Application Interface <applicationInterfaceId><space>is<space>updated<applicationInterfaceId><space>is<space>registered!
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Update Application
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Interface
- Application interface registration is required to indicate gateway user, what inputs and outputs required for an application. To register an application interface use script updateApplicationInterface.php to update the above registered application interfaceFor user to view all existing applications and their application interface ID use; getAllApplicationInterfaceNames.php script.
- Format;
php getAllApplicationInterfaceNamesupdateApplicationInterface.phpphp<space><appInterfaceId>
- Execution of the script will update name of the application input and application output.
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- Confirmation message contains All the applications used within the gateway will be listed along with the application interface ID generated at update.
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Delete Application Interface
- Application Interface <applicationInterfaceId><space>is<space>updated!
List Application Interfaces
- For user to view all existing applications and their application interface ID use; getAllApplicationInterfaceNames.php script.
- Format;
php getAllApplicationInterfaceNames.php
- All the applications used within the gateway will be listed along with the application interface ID.
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Delete Application Interface
- User can delete existing application interface by providing the application interface ID as a command line argument to the script; deleteApplicationInterface.php
- Format;
php
User can delete existing application interface by providing the application interface ID as a command line argument to the script; deleteApplicationInterface.php- Format;
php deleteApplicationInterface.php<space><appInterfaceId>
- At sucesful execution a confirmation message will be prompted to coinfrm the deletion
Application Interface <applicationInterfaceId><space>successfully<space>deleted
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- User can view all the computational resources which has a particular Application interface deployed by using the script; getAvailableAppInterfaceComputeResources.php
- Format;
php getAvailableAppInterfaceComputeResources.php<space><appInterfaceId>
- name and computational resource ID of all the resources with which has the provided application interfacedeployed will get listed.
Tutorial XI - Application Deployments
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- When an application module is registered in the system AIravat need to register the deployment of the application module in one or many computational resources. In order to do so user can execute the script;
registerApplicationDeployment.php- Format;
php registerApplicationDeployment.php<space><appModuleId><space><computeHostId><space><executablePath>
- In order to do deploy user has to give application module ID, computational Host ID and also the executable path of the application deployment.
Search Application Deployments
- Tutorial tryout; User can enhance the script to add other parameters such as appDeploymentDescription, libPrependPaths, etc... as command line arguments.
View Application Deployment
- Execution of getApplicationDeployment.php script will show all the information related to the application deployment
- To view all application deployments of a particle application module use the script; getApplicationDeployedResources.php
- By providing the application module ID can view all available application deployments of the application.
- Format;
php getApplicationDeployedResourcesgetApplicationDeployment.php<space><appModuleID><space>< appDeploymentId>
- When the script is executed it will show;
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Tutorial XII - View Application Input & Output
View Application Input
- In order to view a particular application input data this script can be used with providing application interface ID
- Format;
php getApplicationInputs.php
- At script execution user will be provided with information on application inputs.
Sample inout information on Echo application
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- In order to view a particular application output data this script can be used with providing application interface ID
- Format;
php getApplicationOutputs.php
- At script execution user will be provided with information on application outputs.
Sample: Application Output Name: Echoed_Output Output Type STRING
Tutorial XIII -
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Gateway Preferences
View Gateway Preference
- A gateway can have a resource preference to execute an application when the same application is available in multiple reseoruces.
- To find out the gateway preference user can use getGatewayComputeResourcePreference.php script.
- Format;
- php getGatewayComputeResourcePreference.php<space> <gateway id><space><compute resource id>
Delete Gateway Preference
- To delete an existing gateway preference one can use deleteGatewayComputeResourcePreference.php script.
Tutorial XIV - Airavata API tester
- This special script consist of several API method executions.
- Format;
php airavata-client-api-tester.php<space><username>
- By this single script user can
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- This special script consist of several API method executions.
- Format;
php airavata-client-api-tester.php<space><username>
- By this single script user can create project, update the project, create experiment, launch experiment, view experiment, clone experiment, etc...
- Explore the script for more infomration and build on this script.
Useful Commands
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Action
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Command
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Make a directory
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mkdir <directory name>
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Navigate to directory
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cd <directory name>
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List directory content
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ls <directory name>
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Navigate to a directory giving path
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cd <..../….../…../ directory name>
cd SciGaP/Airavata-PHP-Client-Samples/client-samples
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Check for PHP existence
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php –v
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Install PHP & GIT
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sudo apt-get install php5-cli
sudo apt-get install git
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The given sequence will ensure getting a new copy from git reverting all the local changes have made to the local scripts
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git reset --hard HEAD
git pull
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