You can program in a pipeline by using a notebook, or running Bash scripts in a pipeline.
Programming with Bash scripts
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Run Bash scripts in a pipeline to compute or process data as part of the flow.
Run Bash scripts can run:
Bash scripts (bash)
Korn shell scripts (ksh)
Programming with notebooks
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You can use a notebook to run an end-to-end pipeline or to run parts of a pipeline, such as model training.
For details on creating notebooks and for links to sample notebooks, see Notebooks.
For details on running a notebook as a pipeline job, see Run notebook job.
Using the Python client
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To install the library, use pip to install the latest package of ibm-orchestration-pipelines in your coding environment. For example, run the following code in your notebook environment or console.
! pip install ibm-orchestration-pipelines
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Use the client documentation for syntax and descriptions for commands that access pipeline components. Currently, the old library is still in use. See Orchestration Pipelines Python client for more details.
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