Compute on demand in Docker containers.
Watch the Cloudpipe Prototype Demo
- Install Docker on your platform.
- Install compose.
- Generate development TLS credentials by running
script/genkeys
. - Run
docker-compose build && docker-compose up -d
to build and launch everything locally.
To run the tests, use script/test
. You can also use script/mongo
to connect to your local MongoDB
database.
For this iteration, we've implemented (some of) multyvac's API allowing you to use multyvac
for Python 2. We've created a fork that adapts to our base image and fixes some bugs evident when using the IPython/Jupyter Notebook.
pip install vac
multyvac
installed, you'll likely want to delete ~/.multyvac
. Note that installing vac
does overwrite the multyvac
package.
Configure the client to connect to yours (default settings from compose shown here):
>>> import multyvac
>>> api_url = 'http://{}/v1'.format(<your_ip_endpoint>)
>>> multyvac.config.set_key(api_key='admin', api_secret_key='12345', api_url=api_url)
Create a Job
>>> def add(x,y):
... sum = x + y
... print("{x} + {y} = {sum}".format(x=x, y=y, sum=sum))
... return sum
...
>>> job_id = multyvac.submit(add, 2, 3)
Retrieve the results
>>> job = multyvac.get(job_id)
>>> job.get_result()
5
>>> print(job.stdout)
2 + 3 = 5