Configuring input and output elements
Configuring Workflow Input elements
Workflow Input elements and NGS Import elements are the two element types that bring data into a workflow.
At least one such element must be present in a workflow. By default, when a workflow is launched, the workflow wizard will prompt for data to be selected from the Navigation Area, or for data files to be imported on-the-fly using any compatible importer, as described in Importing data on the fly.
If desired, Workflow Input elements can be configured restrict the options for data selection available when launching the workflow. To configure these elements, double click on them or right-click on an element name and select the Configure... option. This opens a dialog like that in figure 11.24.
Common configurations for Workflow Input elements include:
- Configuring import options for primary inputs Enable or disable selection of input data from the Navigation Area (already imported data) or import of raw data using on-the-fly import.
When on-the-fly import is enabled, you can choose whether to restrict the available importers and import settings:
- Allow any compatible importer When selected, all compatible importers are displayed as options when launching the workflow. All parameters of these importers will be unlocked, and thus will be available to configure when launching the workflow.
- Allow selected importers When selected, one or more importers can be specified. Click on the Configure Parameters button to open the "Configure parameters" dialog, where the available import options can be configured for each selected importer. Select the importer to configure from the drop-down list at the top of this dialog. Each option can be locked if desired.
- Configuring a parameter input with reference data When a Workflow Input element is connected to a parameter input channel for reference data, a particular data element can be selected. If the parameter is then locked, the workflow will always run using this reference data. If the parameter is left unlocked, the default is to use that reference data element, but a different element could be selected when launching the workflow.
Configuring a parameter input with reference data from a Reference Data Set Specify a workflow role in the Workflow role field (figure 11.25) to use the data element with that role assigned to it within a Reference Data Set. You can either type in a role name or choose one from the drop down list, as long as there is a Reference Data Set with a matching role. The Workflow role field is available when a Workflow Input element is connected to a parameter input channel. Reference Data Sets are described in more detail in QIAGEN Sets and Custom Sets.
Figure 11.25: A workflow role has been configured in this Workflow Input element. When launching this workflow, a Reference Data Set would be prompted for by the wizard. The data element with the specified role in that Reference Data Set would then be used as input.
Configuring Workflow Output and Export elements
Results generated by a workflow are only saved if the relevant output channel of a workflow element is connected to a Workflow Output element or an Export element. Data sent to output channels without an Output or Export element attached are not saved.
Terminal workflow elements with output channels must have at least one Workflow Output element or Export element connected. |
The naming pattern for workflow outputs and exports can be specified by configuring Workflow Output elements and Export elements respectively. To do this, double click on a Workflow Output or Export element, or right-click and select the option Configure.... Naming patterns can be configured in the Custom output name field in the configuration dialog.
The rest of this section is about configuring the Custom output name field, with a focus on the use of placeholders. This information applies to both Workflow Output elements and Export elements. Other configuration settings for Export elements are the same as for export tools, described in Export tool parameters. Placeholders available for export tools, run directly (not via a workflow) are different and are described in export tools section of the manual.
Configuring custom output names
By default, a placeholders is used to specify the name of an output or exported file, as seen in figure 11.26. Placeholders specify a type of information to include in the output name, and are a convenient way to apply a consistent naming pattern. They are replaced by the relevant information when the output is created.
The placeholders available are listed below. Hover the mouse cursor over the Custom output name field in the configuration dialog to see a tooltip containing this list. Text-based forms of the placeholders are not case specific.
- {name} or {1} - default name for the tool's output
- {input} or {2} - the name of the first workflow input (and not the input to a particular tool within a workflow). To include additional input names, use for example {2:1}-{2:2}. In this case, the workflow output will be a concatenation of the two first inputs. (See Ordering inputs to learn more about input order).
- {metadata} or {3} - the batch unit identifier for workflows executed in batch mode or workflows that contain Iterate elements. Depending on how the workflow was configured at launch, this value may be be obtained from metadata. For workflows not executed in batch mode or without Iterate elements, the value will be identical to that substituted using {input} or {2}.
- {metadata:columnname} or {3:columnname} - the value for the batch unit in the column named "columnname" of the metadata selected when launching the workflow. Pertinent for workflows executed in batch mode or workflows that contain Iterate elements. If a column of this name is not found, or a metadata table was not provided when launching the workflow, then the value will be identical to that substituted using {input} or {2}.
- {user} - name of the user who launched the job
- {host} - name of the machine the job is run on
- {year}, {month}, {day}, {hour}, {minute}, and {second} - timestamp information based on the time an output is created. Using these placeholders, items generated by a workflow at different times can have different filenames.
You can choose any combination of the placeholders and text, including punctuation, when configuring output or export names. For example, {input}({day}-{month}-{year})
, or {2} variant track
as shown in figure 11.27. In the latter case, if the first workflow input was named Sample 1
, the name of the output generated would be "Sample 1 variant track".
Figure 11.26: The names that outputs are given can configured. The default naming uses the placeholder {1}, which is a synonym for the placeholder {name}.
Figure 11.27: Providing a custom name for the result.
It is also possible to save workflow outputs and exports into subfolders by using a forward slash character /
at the start of the output name definition. For example the custom output name /variants/{name}
refers to a folder "variants" that would lie under the location selected for storing the workflow outputs. When defining subfolders for outputs or exports, all later forward slash characters in the configuration, except the last one, will be interpreted as further levels of subfolders. For example, a name like /variants/level2/level3/myoutput
would put the data item called myoutput
into a folder called level3
within a folder called level2
, which itself is inside a folder called variants
. The variants
folder would be placed under the location selected for storing the workflow outputs. If the folders specified in the configuration do not already exist, they are created.
Note: In some circumstances, outputs from workflow element output channels without a Workflow Output element or an Export element connected may be generated during a workflow run. Such intermediate results are normally deleted automatically after the workflow run completes. If a problem arises such that the workflow does not complete normally, intermediate results may not be deleted and will be in a folder named after the workflow with the word "intermediate" in its name.