Hi, Suresh, Any updates on this?
By the way, can you also let me know how I cloud run for-each component on files? Actually, what I want to do is to run my script on several input files(let's say 100 inputs), but actual input files' informations are listed on a single file instead of getting all the input one by one. So, the input is single file containing all the input file informations looks like, ... http://xxx,xxx,xxx/input1.txt http://xxx,xxx,xxx/input2.txt http://xxx,xxx,xxx/input3.txt ... Thanks! Heejoon. On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:26 PM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Heejoon, > > Normally we use for-each on files, so the way to handle that is let all > the output files go into a outputData directory and iterate over them. But > I see what you are doing here. Let me try this and get back to you within > the next day. > > Thanks for your patience, > Suresh > > On Jun 10, 2013, at 11:46 PM, Heejoon Chae <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, Airavata users, > > Do you have any advises or experiences for my previous mail about ForEach > component? > I am still struggling with generating input for ForEach component in my > script :/ > Any comment will be helpful to me to use the component :) > > Thank you! > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Heejoon Chae <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 5:44 PM > Subject: Re: Question for Airavata For-Each component > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > > > Hi, Lahir, > > I succeeded to use ForEach component with attaching 'Input' component in > front of ForEach componet with comma separated value(i.e "a,b,c") as input > like in attached figure. ForEach component works well with Input component > with comma separate value. > > Now I want to mimic what Input component does within my script as in > another figure. This is required to run ForEach on generated data not on > data inputed from user. > > I tired several ways to generate a input for ForEach component in my > script including what you suggested in previous mail, but I couldn't. > Please help me to solve this problem. > > Thank you, > Heejoon. > > > On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:44 PM, Lahiru Gunathilake <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Following script will be useful for you.. >> >> echo $@ >> echo $* >> echo $# >> for arg; do >> printf '%s\n' "$arg" >> done >> >> >> Lahir >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 9:53 AM, 채희준 <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Lahiru, >>> >>> Thank you for your answer. >>> >>> By the way, how to create string array in shell script, so that I can >>> pass it to ForEach component? >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Heejoon. >>> >>> 2013. 6. 5. 오후 10:44 Lahiru Gunathilake <[email protected]> 작성: >>> >>> Hi Heejoon, >>> >>> We take string array as input but we invoke the script with each element >>> of the string array multiple times, in Foreach we don't pass whole string >>> array to the application script at once. So you really don't have to handle >>> a string array in your script. >>> >>> Lahiru >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 10:06 PM, Heejoon Chae <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have quick question about Airavata For-Each component. >>>> >>>> It seems that ForEach component takes String array as an input and pass >>>> them to next component one by one. >>>> >>>> My question is how to create string array in shell script to pass it to >>>> ForEach component? >>>> >>>> I normally generate string result like >>>> >>>> echo "output=xxx" >>>> >>>> at the end of script and connect it as an input of next component in >>>> Airavata workflow to pass the result and let next component know the input >>>> is arrived. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Heejoon. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> System Analyst Programmer >>> PTI Lab >>> Indiana University >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> System Analyst Programmer >> PTI Lab >> Indiana University >> > > > <Screen Shot 2013-06-07 at 3.12.05 PM.png><Screen Shot 2013-06-07 at > 3.11.31 PM.png> > > >
