- Release date: 9th July, 2024
- Fix virtualenv download link.
- Fix tests to run on Python 3.12 and to run from an installation.
- Fix bug with job status not working for killed processes.
- Seven PRs were merged.
- Release date: 4th November, 2021
- Provide some handy functions to generate many simulations from parameters.
- Add ability to add arbitrary tasks/problems to the automator
using the
add_task
method. - Allow specification of negative
n_core
andn_thread
for the job information. This is documented in the section on additional computational resources. - Improve ability to customize the styles used with
compare_runs
. - Add a
--rm-remote-output
argument to the command line arguments. - Add a convenient
FileCommandTask
. - Improve ability to customize command line arguments.
- Fix issue with too many processes and open files.
- Fix an issue with command tasks executing on a remote host and waiting.
- Use github actions for tests.
- 12 PRs were merged.
- Release date: 26th November, 2018.
- Support for inter Problem/Simulation/Task dependencies.
- Print more useful messages when running tasks.
- Fix bug with computing the available cores.
- Improve handling of cases when tasks fail with errors.
- Fix a few subtle bugs in the task runner.
- Minor bug fixes.
- Release date: 5th September, 2018.
- Complete online documentation and examples.
- Much improved and generalized cluster management with support for conda and edm in addition to virtualenvs.
- Support multiple projects that use different bootstrap scripts.
- Better testing for the cluster management.
- Do not rewrite the path to python executables and run them as requested by the user.
- Removed any lingering references or use of
pysph
. - Change the default root to
automan
instead ofpysph_auto
. - Support filtering cases with a callable.
- Fix bug where a simulation with an error would always be re-run.
- Fix bug caused due to missing
--nfs
option to automator CLI.
- Release date: 28th August, 2017.
- First public release of complete working package with features described in the paper.