# Amazon Web Services plugin for Nextflow ## Summary The Amazon Web Services (AWS) plugin provides support for AWS, including AWS Batch as a compute executor, S3 as a file system, and Fusion file system for high-performance data operations. ## Get started To use this plugin, add it to your `nextflow.config`: ```groovy plugins { id 'nf-amazon' } ``` Configure your AWS credentials using environment variables, AWS CLI profiles, or IAM roles. Then set up the executor and work directory: ```groovy process.executor = 'awsbatch' process.queue = '' workDir = 's3:///work' aws { region = 'us-east-1' batch { cliPath = '/home/ec2-user/miniconda/bin/aws' } } ``` ## Examples ### Basic AWS Batch configuration ```groovy plugins { id 'nf-amazon' } process.executor = 'awsbatch' process.queue = 'my-batch-queue' workDir = 's3://my-bucket/work' aws { region = 'eu-west-1' batch { cliPath = '/home/ec2-user/miniconda/bin/aws' jobRole = 'arn:aws:iam::123456789:role/MyBatchJobRole' } } ``` ### Using Fusion file system ```groovy fusion { enabled = true } wave { enabled = true } process.executor = 'awsbatch' workDir = 's3://my-bucket/work' ``` ### S3 storage options ```groovy aws { client { maxConnections = 20 connectionTimeout = 10000 storageEncryption = 'AES256' } region = 'us-east-1' } ``` ## Resources - [AWS Batch Executor Documentation](https://nextflow.io/docs/latest/aws.html) - [Amazon S3 Storage Documentation](https://nextflow.io/docs/latest/aws.html#s3-storage) ## License [Apache License 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)