Hi,
you can read extensive documentation about the Galaxy framework
dependencies here:
https://docs.galaxyproject.org/en/master/admin/framework_dependencies.html
As a general advice, I would recommend to keep the framework
dependencies separated from the tool dependencies.
For the tool dependencies, you can:
- either use Conda (either search for an existing Conda package or
create one)
- or use your virtualenv by sourcing it at job execution time using an
env.sh file, see:
https://docs.galaxyproject.org/en/master/admin/dependency_resolvers.html#galaxy-packages-dependency-resolver
Cheers,
Nicola
On 29/10/16 04:04, Beginner TI wrote:
Hi,
During the installation or galaxy instance, I set up a directory to
install all the python dependencies. Basically, whenever I install
python modules, I do something like:
python setup.py install --prefix=/my/python/dir
as a result, there are tons of stuff installed there. I added this
path to PYTHONPATH.
The reason I do this is that I don't want to use sudo to install
galaxy python modules.
Now the problem...I was hoping not to use virtual env. However galaxy
is set to use it's own venv, and during the course of starting, it
will unset the PYTHONPATH. That caused that installed tools didn't
work because it could not find the modules installed.
Here is one example of how it is not working. The tool generated the
following command in the script:
gca -b
/media/libraryfiles/galaxy-data-store/database/files/000/dataset_44.dat
--span=3000 -g
/media/libraryfiles/dep/cistrome-static-lib/ceaslib/GeneTable/mm9
--name=gca_out >&
/media/libraryfiles/galaxy-data-store/database/files/000/dataset_95.dat
cp gca_out.xls
/media/libraryfiles/galaxy-data-store/database/files/000/dataset_94.dat
I could run that command in the terminal successfully, but not in the
galaxy. It keeps reporting error that gca_out.xls isn't there. With
the PYTHONPATH unset, when I run that command, I would get:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/media/libraryfiles/dep/python/bin/gca", line 32, in <module>
import CEAS.inout as inout
ImportError: No module named CEAS.inout
Once I put the PYTHONPATH back,
export
PYTHONPATH=/media/libraryfiles/dep/python/lib/python2.7/site-packages
then that gca command would generate the correct output file.
I tried to use
sh run.sh --skip-venv
However, it keeps giving me errors. It seems those were from not able
to install the dependencies listed in requirements.txt.
I then installed those dependencies to my python directory as well.
During the course had to remove some that came with system, and
install the newer ones.
Now it seems to be working. I'm just wondering, is this a good way to
using system python with all the dependencies I installed?
Thanks,
Rui
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