quick and dirty lib for submitting jobs to slurm via python2/python3.
from slurmpy import Slurm
s = Slurm("job-name", {"account": "my-account", "partition": "my-parition"})
s.run("""
do
lots
of
stuff
""")
The above will submit the job to sbatch
automatically write the script to scripts/
and automatically write logs/{name}.err and logs/{name}.out. It will have today's
date in the log and script names.
It uses a template by default, but can be overriden with the kwargs dict as above.
The script to run() can also be a template which is filled with the cmd_kwarg dict.
A command can be tested (not sent to queue) by setting the _cmd
are to run
as e.g. "ls".
The default is sbatch
which submits jobs to slurm.
Each time slurmpy.Slurm().run()
is called, it returns the job-id of the submitted job. This
can then be sent to a subsequent job:
s = Slurmp()
s.run(..., depends_on=[job_id])
to indicate that this job should not run until the the job with job_id
has finished successfully.
pip install slurmpy --user