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graphic visualization of mfdata workflow? #227

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thefab opened this issue Jan 22, 2020 · 6 comments
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graphic visualization of mfdata workflow? #227

thefab opened this issue Jan 22, 2020 · 6 comments

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thefab commented Jan 22, 2020

for example with something like https://js.cytoscape.org/

@steph-ben
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For simple cases, this lib might feet the need : https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid-live-editor

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thefab commented Mar 8, 2020

I am very interested in this feature but I am blocked by the js part. If you can help, we can probably build something together!

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thefab commented Jun 3, 2020

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(first try with mermaid-js thanks to @steph-ben)

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dearith commented Jan 26, 2021

Hi,

I'm very interesting in this type of graphic vizualisation for the MET-GATE application.

Is it a "static" graph for a specific application ? Or is it a generic way to get a graph visualization of MFDATA workflow?

Is it implemented in Metwork or currently just a experimental feature?

Is it possible to have some explaination? Thanks ?

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thefab commented Jan 26, 2021

it's a dynamic graph

mfdata code is instrumented for publishing into a redis instance all "links" between steps (dynamically)

and a script collect this to produce this kind of diagram

it was just an experiment but:

  • we hope to work on this this year
  • the mfdata code is already instrumented (so all informations to produce this kind of graph is available in redis if you can't wait)

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dearith commented Jan 26, 2021

Oh that's great !
I can't wait to be able to use this feature (which would save us from having to do it manually ourselves) 😃.

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