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Simplify IPython cluster start up and use for multiple schedulers.

Project description

Quickly and easily parallelize Python functions using IPython on a cluster, supporting multiple schedulers. Optimizes IPython defaults to handle larger clusters and simultaneous processes.

Example

Lets say you wrote a program that takes several files in as arguments and performs some kind of long running computation on them. Your original implementation used a loop but it was way too slow:

from yourmodule import long_running_function
import sys

if __name__ == "__main__":
    for f in sys.argv[1:]:
        long_running_function(f)

If you have access to one of the supported schedulers you can easily parallelize your program across 5 nodes with ipython-cluster-helper:

from cluster_helper.cluster import cluster_view
from yourmodule import long_running_function
import sys

if __name__ == "__main__":
    with cluster_view(scheduler="lsf", queue="hsph", num_jobs=5) as view:
        view.map(long_running_function, sys.argv[1:])

That’s it! No setup required.

To run a local cluster for testing purposes pass run_local as an extra parameter to the cluster_view function:

with cluster_view(scheduler=None, queue=None, num_jobs=5,
                  extra_params={"run_local": True}) as view:
    view.map(long_running_function, sys.argv[1:])

How it works

ipython-cluster-helper creates a throwaway parallel IPython profile, launches a cluster and returns a view. On program exit it shuts the cluster down and deletes the throwaway profile.

Supported schedulers

Platform LSF (“lsf”), Sun Grid Engine (“sge”), Torque (“torque”) and SLURM (“slurm”).

More to come?

Problems pickling

If you are having problems pickling the pieces you want to parallelize (you will see errors complaining your item cannot be pickled), you might want to install the dill module: https://github.com/uqfoundation/dill. If dill is importable, ipython-cluster-helper will use the dill pickle method, which can pickle many items that the Python pickle cannot. This is currently not functional as dill has some issues pickling objects that IPython can pickle.

Credits

The cool parts of this were ripped from bcbio-nextgen.

Contributors

  • Brad Chapman (@chapmanb)

  • Mario Giovacchini (@mariogiov)

  • Valentine Svensson (@vals)

  • Roman Valls (@brainstorm)

  • Rory Kirchner (@roryk)

  • Luca Beltrame (@lbeltrame)

  • James Porter (@porterjamesj)

  • Billy Ziege (@billyziege)

  • ink1 (@ink1)

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