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A crate for working with the Task Execution Service (TES) specification.
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## 📚 Getting Started
The `tes` crate contains types (via the `types` feature) and a simple client
(via the `client` feature) for working with the [Task Execution Service
(TES)][tes-homepage] specification. Briefly, TES is a specification developed to
uniformly submit units of execution ("tasks") to multiple compute environment
through a single HTTP interface. It is of interest mostly when developing
clients or servers that participate in the large-scale submission or monitoring
of jobs.
To utilize `tes` in your crates, simply add it to your project.
```bash
# If you want to use the types.
cargo add tes
# If you also want to use the provided client.
cargo add tes --features client
```
After this, you can access the library using the `tes` module in your Rust code.
You can [take a look at the
examples](https://github.com/stjude-rust-labs/tes/tree/main/examples) for
inspiration, but a simple example could look like this.
```rust
use tes::v1::client;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let url = std::env::args().nth(1).expect("url to be present");
let client = client::Builder::default()
.url_from_string(url)
.expect("url could not be parsed")
.try_build()
.expect("could not build client");
println!(
"{:#?}",
client
.service_info()
.await
.expect("getting service information failed")
);
}
```
### Minimum Supported Rust Version
The minimum supported Rust version is currently `1.80.0`.
There is a CI job that verifies the declared minimum supported version.
If a contributor submits a PR that uses a feature from a newer version of Rust,
the contributor is responsible for updating the minimum supported version in
the `Cargo.toml`.
Contributors may update the minimum supported version as-needed to the latest
stable release of Rust.
To facilitate the discovery of what the minimum supported version should be,
install the `cargo-msrv` tool:
```bash
cargo install cargo-msrv
```
And run the following command:
```bash
cargo msrv --min 1.80.0
```
If the reported version is newer than the crate's current minimum supported
version, an update is required.
## 🖥️ Development
To bootstrap a development environment, please use the following commands.
```bash
# Clone the repository
git clone git@github.com:stjude-rust-labs/tes.git
cd tes
# Build the crate in release mode
cargo build --release
# List out the examples
cargo run --release --example
```
## 🚧️ Tests
Before submitting any pull requests, please make sure the code passes the
following checks (from the root directory).
```bash
# Run the project's tests.
cargo test --all-features
# Run the tests for the examples.
cargo test --examples --all-features
# Ensure the project doesn't have any linting warnings.
cargo clippy --all-features
# Ensure the project passes `cargo fmt`.
# Currently this requires nightly Rust
cargo +nightly fmt --check
# Ensure the docs build.
cargo doc
```
## 🤝 Contributing
Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check
[issues page](https://github.com/stjude-rust-labs/tes/issues).
## 📝 License
This project is licensed as either [Apache 2.0][license-apache] or
[MIT][license-mit] at your discretion. Additionally, please see [the
disclaimer](https://github.com/stjude-rust-labs#disclaimer) that applies to all
crates and command line tools made available by St. Jude Rust Labs.
Copyright © 2024-Present [St. Jude Children's Research Hospital](https://github.com/stjude).
[tes-homepage]: https://www.ga4gh.org/product/task-execution-service-tes/
[license-apache]: https://github.com/stjude-rust-labs/tes/blob/main/LICENSE-APACHE
[license-mit]: https://github.com/stjude-rust-labs/tes/blob/main/LICENSE-MIT