Taka,

Great, I'm glad the workflow api is now working for you.  I'm not sure what you 
mean with regards to work I'm doing for decrypting hda to actual id, but I will 
say that a History/Dataset API is something many people have asked about and I 
imagine that it will get done sooner rather than later, though I can't specify 
an exact timeframe.

-Dannon

On Apr 20, 2011, at 11:29 AM, t.yamagu...@utoronto.ca wrote:

> Hello Dannon,
> 
> Thanks for the quick response.
> I emailed you as it seems to take some time to get authorization to reply to 
> posts.
> 
> I went though example_watch_folder.py and found the answer to resolve my 
> problem. I thought the ids that returned from 
> library_upload_from_import_dir.py were ldda but it was ld. Thanks.
> 
> I have another question. 
> I would like to access output files from each history using my script. 
> I saw your previous posts and you're working on API to decrypt hda to its 
> actual id.
> Are you planning to release the script in the near future?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Taka
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Taka,
> 
> Would you mind sharing the exact command you used to call
> workflow_execute.py?
> 
> It does sound like you're doing something very similar to what
> scripts/api/example_watch_folder.py does.  That script also uploads from
> the file system to a data library and subsequently executes a workflow
> on the uploaded files.  If you haven't already taken a look there, it
> could perhaps serve as another example for you.
> 
> -Dannon
> 
> On 04/19/2011 10:51 AM, Takafumi Yamaguchi wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I have a question regarding execution of workflows using API
>> (workflow_execute.py).
>> 
>> I am writing a script to automate file uploading and workflow
>> execution using API.
>> 
>> I was able to upload files and the response gave me ids for each file
>> with 32 characters although the README example returned 16 characters.
>> (I used library_upload_from_import_dir.py)
>> 
>> Then I tried to execute a workflow using      workflow_execute.py but
>> it does not seem that the script accepts the ids.
>> 
>> Is there any ways to resolve this issue?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Taka
>> 
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