Re: [galaxy-dev] extract extra info (logs) from history

2018-05-02 Thread Devon Ryan
Sounds like a good excuse to upgrade :)

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> On 2. May 2018, at 16:40, Jochen Bick  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Devon,
> 
> I think now I got it ;-). We are running 17.05 I might not have the "Summary 
> Options" ? I cannot find them...
> 
> But maybe I can use the flagstat tool for now.
> 
> Cheers Jochen
> 
> 
>> On 02.05.2018 16:34, Devon Ryan wrote:
>> By default the logs are just to stdout. You need to use one of the
>> options (under "Summary Options" on the version on our instance) if
>> you want things saved as a history item.
>> 
>> Devon
>> --
>> Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
>> Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
>> Data Manager/Bioinformatician
>> Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
>> Stübeweg 51
>> 79108 Freiburg
>> Germany
>> 
>> 
>>> On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 4:32 PM, Jochen Bick  
>>> wrote:
>>> That's also an interesting tool. Which gives almost the same result as in
>>> the log file of at HISAT output. I'm not sure why the number of mapped reads
>>> are not 100% identical...
>>> 
>>> but anyway can someone tell me, or maybe Devon did already, where is the log
>>> info of HISAT saved?
>>> 
>>> Cheers Jochen
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On 02.05.2018 12:37, Langhorst, Brad wrote:
 Flagstat might be a good choice here…
 
 Brad
 
> On May 2, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jochen Bick  wrote:
> 
> Hi Devon,
> 
> do you mean Alignment Summary? How can I access that information and use
> it for an other tool.
> 
> Cheers Jochen
> 
> 
>> On 26.04.2018 14:14, Devon Ryan wrote:
>> There are two alignment summary options in the wrapper that will cause
>> most/all of that to be written to a history item. They're under
>> "Summary Options".
>> 
>> Devon
>> --
>> Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
>> Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
>> Data Manager/Bioinformatician
>> Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
>> Stübeweg 51
>> 79108 Freiburg
>> Germany
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Jochen Bick 
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I would like to use the info (log) HISAT is showing, for another tool.
>>> e.g.:
>>> 26781724 reads; of these:
>>>26781724 (100.00%) were unpaired; of these:
>>>  2445411 (9.13%) aligned 0 times
>>>  20399099 (76.17%) aligned exactly 1 time
>>>  3937214 (14.70%) aligned >1 times
>>> 90.87% overall alignment rate
>>> [bam_sort_core] merging from 21 f
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is it possible to access these logs?
>>> 
>>> Cheers Jochen
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Re: [galaxy-dev] extract extra info (logs) from history

2018-05-02 Thread Jochen Bick

Thanks Devon,

I think now I got it ;-). We are running 17.05 I might not have the 
"Summary Options" ? I cannot find them...


But maybe I can use the flagstat tool for now.

Cheers Jochen


On 02.05.2018 16:34, Devon Ryan wrote:

By default the logs are just to stdout. You need to use one of the
options (under "Summary Options" on the version on our instance) if
you want things saved as a history item.

Devon
--
Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
Data Manager/Bioinformatician
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Stübeweg 51
79108 Freiburg
Germany


On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 4:32 PM, Jochen Bick  wrote:

That's also an interesting tool. Which gives almost the same result as in
the log file of at HISAT output. I'm not sure why the number of mapped reads
are not 100% identical...

but anyway can someone tell me, or maybe Devon did already, where is the log
info of HISAT saved?

Cheers Jochen



On 02.05.2018 12:37, Langhorst, Brad wrote:

Flagstat might be a good choice here…

Brad


On May 2, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jochen Bick  wrote:

Hi Devon,

do you mean Alignment Summary? How can I access that information and use
it for an other tool.

Cheers Jochen


On 26.04.2018 14:14, Devon Ryan wrote:

There are two alignment summary options in the wrapper that will cause
most/all of that to be written to a history item. They're under
"Summary Options".

Devon
--
Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
Data Manager/Bioinformatician
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Stübeweg 51
79108 Freiburg
Germany


On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Jochen Bick 
wrote:

Hi,

I would like to use the info (log) HISAT is showing, for another tool.
e.g.:
26781724 reads; of these:
26781724 (100.00%) were unpaired; of these:
  2445411 (9.13%) aligned 0 times
  20399099 (76.17%) aligned exactly 1 time
  3937214 (14.70%) aligned >1 times
90.87% overall alignment rate
[bam_sort_core] merging from 21 f


Is it possible to access these logs?

Cheers Jochen
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Re: [galaxy-dev] extract extra info (logs) from history

2018-05-02 Thread Devon Ryan
By default the logs are just to stdout. You need to use one of the
options (under "Summary Options" on the version on our instance) if
you want things saved as a history item.

Devon
--
Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
Data Manager/Bioinformatician
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Stübeweg 51
79108 Freiburg
Germany


On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 4:32 PM, Jochen Bick  wrote:
> That's also an interesting tool. Which gives almost the same result as in
> the log file of at HISAT output. I'm not sure why the number of mapped reads
> are not 100% identical...
>
> but anyway can someone tell me, or maybe Devon did already, where is the log
> info of HISAT saved?
>
> Cheers Jochen
>
>
>
> On 02.05.2018 12:37, Langhorst, Brad wrote:
>>
>> Flagstat might be a good choice here…
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>> On May 2, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jochen Bick  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Devon,
>>>
>>> do you mean Alignment Summary? How can I access that information and use
>>> it for an other tool.
>>>
>>> Cheers Jochen
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26.04.2018 14:14, Devon Ryan wrote:

 There are two alignment summary options in the wrapper that will cause
 most/all of that to be written to a history item. They're under
 "Summary Options".

 Devon
 --
 Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
 Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
 Data Manager/Bioinformatician
 Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
 Stübeweg 51
 79108 Freiburg
 Germany


 On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Jochen Bick 
 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use the info (log) HISAT is showing, for another tool.
> e.g.:
> 26781724 reads; of these:
>26781724 (100.00%) were unpaired; of these:
>  2445411 (9.13%) aligned 0 times
>  20399099 (76.17%) aligned exactly 1 time
>  3937214 (14.70%) aligned >1 times
> 90.87% overall alignment rate
> [bam_sort_core] merging from 21 f
>
>
> Is it possible to access these logs?
>
> Cheers Jochen
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Re: [galaxy-dev] extract extra info (logs) from history

2018-05-02 Thread Jochen Bick
That's also an interesting tool. Which gives almost the same result as 
in the log file of at HISAT output. I'm not sure why the number of 
mapped reads are not 100% identical...


but anyway can someone tell me, or maybe Devon did already, where is the 
log info of HISAT saved?


Cheers Jochen


On 02.05.2018 12:37, Langhorst, Brad wrote:

Flagstat might be a good choice here…

Brad


On May 2, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jochen Bick  wrote:

Hi Devon,

do you mean Alignment Summary? How can I access that information and use it for 
an other tool.

Cheers Jochen


On 26.04.2018 14:14, Devon Ryan wrote:

There are two alignment summary options in the wrapper that will cause
most/all of that to be written to a history item. They're under
"Summary Options".

Devon
--
Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
Data Manager/Bioinformatician
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Stübeweg 51
79108 Freiburg
Germany


On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Jochen Bick  wrote:

Hi,

I would like to use the info (log) HISAT is showing, for another tool.
e.g.:
26781724 reads; of these:
   26781724 (100.00%) were unpaired; of these:
 2445411 (9.13%) aligned 0 times
 20399099 (76.17%) aligned exactly 1 time
 3937214 (14.70%) aligned >1 times
90.87% overall alignment rate
[bam_sort_core] merging from 21 f


Is it possible to access these logs?

Cheers Jochen
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Re: [galaxy-dev] extract extra info (logs) from history

2018-05-02 Thread Langhorst, Brad
Flagstat might be a good choice here…

Brad

> On May 2, 2018, at 1:48 AM, Jochen Bick  wrote:
> 
> Hi Devon,
> 
> do you mean Alignment Summary? How can I access that information and use it 
> for an other tool.
> 
> Cheers Jochen
> 
> 
> On 26.04.2018 14:14, Devon Ryan wrote:
>> There are two alignment summary options in the wrapper that will cause
>> most/all of that to be written to a history item. They're under
>> "Summary Options".
>> 
>> Devon
>> --
>> Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
>> Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
>> Data Manager/Bioinformatician
>> Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
>> Stübeweg 51
>> 79108 Freiburg
>> Germany
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Jochen Bick  
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I would like to use the info (log) HISAT is showing, for another tool.
>>> e.g.:
>>> 26781724 reads; of these:
>>>   26781724 (100.00%) were unpaired; of these:
>>> 2445411 (9.13%) aligned 0 times
>>> 20399099 (76.17%) aligned exactly 1 time
>>> 3937214 (14.70%) aligned >1 times
>>> 90.87% overall alignment rate
>>> [bam_sort_core] merging from 21 f
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is it possible to access these logs?
>>> 
>>> Cheers Jochen
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Re: [galaxy-dev] extract extra info (logs) from history

2018-05-01 Thread Jochen Bick

Hi Devon,

do you mean Alignment Summary? How can I access that information and use 
it for an other tool.


Cheers Jochen


On 26.04.2018 14:14, Devon Ryan wrote:

There are two alignment summary options in the wrapper that will cause
most/all of that to be written to a history item. They're under
"Summary Options".

Devon
--
Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
Data Manager/Bioinformatician
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Stübeweg 51
79108 Freiburg
Germany


On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Jochen Bick  wrote:

Hi,

I would like to use the info (log) HISAT is showing, for another tool.
e.g.:
26781724 reads; of these:
   26781724 (100.00%) were unpaired; of these:
 2445411 (9.13%) aligned 0 times
 20399099 (76.17%) aligned exactly 1 time
 3937214 (14.70%) aligned >1 times
90.87% overall alignment rate
[bam_sort_core] merging from 21 f


Is it possible to access these logs?

Cheers Jochen
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Re: [galaxy-dev] extract extra info (logs) from history

2018-04-26 Thread Devon Ryan
There are two alignment summary options in the wrapper that will cause
most/all of that to be written to a history item. They're under
"Summary Options".

Devon
--
Devon Ryan, Ph.D.
Email: dpr...@dpryan.com
Data Manager/Bioinformatician
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Stübeweg 51
79108 Freiburg
Germany


On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Jochen Bick  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use the info (log) HISAT is showing, for another tool.
> e.g.:
> 26781724 reads; of these:
>   26781724 (100.00%) were unpaired; of these:
> 2445411 (9.13%) aligned 0 times
> 20399099 (76.17%) aligned exactly 1 time
> 3937214 (14.70%) aligned >1 times
> 90.87% overall alignment rate
> [bam_sort_core] merging from 21 f
>
>
> Is it possible to access these logs?
>
> Cheers Jochen
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[galaxy-dev] extract extra info (logs) from history

2018-04-26 Thread Jochen Bick
Hi,

I would like to use the info (log) HISAT is showing, for another tool.
e.g.:
26781724 reads; of these:
  26781724 (100.00%) were unpaired; of these:
2445411 (9.13%) aligned 0 times
20399099 (76.17%) aligned exactly 1 time
3937214 (14.70%) aligned >1 times
90.87% overall alignment rate
[bam_sort_core] merging from 21 f


Is it possible to access these logs?

Cheers Jochen
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