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Use Case: Record Git repository, release tag/version, and dependencies within a workflow description inside RO-Crate #311

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agbeltran opened this issue Jun 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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@agbeltran
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agbeltran commented Jun 5, 2024

The use case is:
As a workflow developer, I want to record what git repository and release tag/version of a tool was used within the workflow, as well as its dependencies, so that I can reproduce a specific version of the execution.

@stain recommended to submit an issue, so I think there is no standard way to do this at the moment? Do let me know otherwise. Thanks

@agbeltran agbeltran added the use-case A (potential) use-case for ROLite creation, consumption or integration label Jun 5, 2024
@agbeltran agbeltran changed the title Use Case: Record Git repository and release tag/version within a workflow description inside RO-Crate Use Case: Record Git repository, release tag/version, and dependencies within a workflow description inside RO-Crate Jun 5, 2024
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What we are doing in WfExS-backend when a Workflow Run RO-Crate is generated is using both codeRepository, identifier, url and version, in order to give chances to different consumers of the RO-Crate:

Other properties are needed to locate the relative path to the workflow entry point within the checkout.

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