# Wave containers plugin for Nextflow ## Summary The Wave containers plugin provides integration with the Wave container service for dynamic container building, augmentation, and on-demand software provisioning. ## Get started To use this plugin, add it to your `nextflow.config`: ```groovy plugins { id 'nf-wave' } ``` Enable Wave in your configuration: ```groovy wave { enabled = true } ``` Wave automatically builds containers from Conda packages or Dockerfiles defined in your processes. ## Examples ### Basic Wave configuration ```groovy plugins { id 'nf-wave' } wave { enabled = true } process { conda = 'samtools=1.17' } ``` ### Using Wave with Conda packages ```groovy wave { enabled = true } process ALIGN { conda 'bioconda::bwa=0.7.17 bioconda::samtools=1.17' script: ''' bwa mem ref.fa reads.fq | samtools view -bS - > aligned.bam ''' } ``` ### Wave with Fusion file system ```groovy wave { enabled = true } fusion { enabled = true } process.executor = 'awsbatch' workDir = 's3://my-bucket/work' ``` ### Container augmentation ```groovy wave { enabled = true strategy = 'conda,container' } process TOOL { container 'ubuntu:22.04' conda 'bioconda::samtools=1.17' script: ''' samtools --version ''' } ``` ### Using private registries ```groovy wave { enabled = true } docker { registry = 'quay.io' } ``` ## Resources - [Wave Documentation](https://docs.seqera.io/wave) - [Wave Integration Guide](https://nextflow.io/docs/latest/wave.html) ## License [Apache License 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)