KAHI is a powerful tool by offering a framework to define a workflow of sequential tasks using a plugin system that KAHI understands.
Take a look on plugins examples in the repository https://github.com/colav/Kahi_plugins
To install KAHI, follow these simple steps:
- Make sure you have Python installed on your system.
- Open a terminal or command prompt.
- Run the following command:
pip install kahi
Additionally, if you require specific plugins, you can install them using the following command:
pip install plugin-name
Replace plugin-name with the name of the desired plugin.
If the user wants to install all available plugins run:
pip install kahi[all]
To use KAHI, you need to define a YAML file that contains the workflow and global configuration variables. Here is an example of a YAML file:
config:
database_url: localhost:27017
database_name: kahi
log_database: kahi_log
log_collection: log
workflow:
scimago_sources:
file_path: scimago/scimagojr 2020.csv
doaj_sources:
database_url: localhost:27017
database_name: doaj
collection_name: stage
In the config section, you can specify the MongoDB URL, database name, log database, and log collection for KAHI to use.
The workflow section contains the sequential tasks of the workflow. Each task is defined with a unique name and specific configuration options based on the data source. In the example above, three tasks are defined: ror_affiliations, staff_affiliations, and scienti_affiliations. Every task should be related to a plugin
Finally, to run the workflow, use the following command:
kahi_run --workflow worflow.yaml
Replace workflow.yaml with the path to your YAML file.
Suggested workflows can be found on our worflow repository.
KAHI keeps a detailed log of each plugin's execution in a mongodb collection, including the name, execution time, elapsed time, execution status, and error messages. This information is valuable for both users and developers, and it enables the ability to resume the workflow from the last successful task.
Plugins can take advantage of a researved parameter task. When the reserved paramer task is used, the log entry becomes unique with the name of the plugin and the task as a suffix.
You can create a template package structure by running:
kahi_generate --plugin myplugin
and a basic installable template called Kahi_myplugin will be created.
If you are interested in contributing to KAHI or creating your own plugins, please refer to the kahi-plugins repository. It contains the necessary resources and documentation to implement new plugins easily. Feel free to submit pull requests or report any issues you encounter.
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