[galaxy-user] Adding custom genome builds to a galaxy instance

2014-03-03 Thread Norris, David
Hi Galaxy Users,
I am trying to understand the process of adding new entries to the genome 
builds dropdown list and also ensuring these new genome entries are 
appropriately mapped to a reference sequence.  I have been working through the 
code to work it out myself, but it would be helpful to get some advice from 
another user or possibly a developer who has experience with this process to 
avoid possible pitfalls.  It would be a nice future enhancement to expose this 
functionality to administrators.  Any advice would be appreciated! 
Thanks,
-David
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Re: [galaxy-user] bc-bio galaxy

2014-03-03 Thread Brad Chapman

Jim;
Thanks for the interest in the nglims code. This currently needs some
work to get back working cleanly with the latest versions of Galaxy
since the Javascript libraries changed and jWizard seems unhappy with
the latest jQuery.

So the current status is still, try it out since it needs some work and
please don't replace your production Galaxy with it. Apologies that we
haven't had much time to work on it. I was hoping to try and think of
ways to reboot this as a community project that integrates more cleanly
with Galaxy updates this summer at the conference. There is also a
Galaxy lims from Jelle Scholtalbers:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23479349
https://bitbucket.org/jelle/galaxy-central-tron-lims/

That might be worth looking at as well.

You should be able to put the tools from a bcbio-nextgen installation
into the $PATH for use via Galaxy. The genomes also use standard Galaxy
*.loc files, so you just need to ensure your Galaxy instance points to
them and it can use the same genomes.

Hope this helps some,
Brad


 Brad,

 We are looking for some advice on going from our current Galaxy to the nglims 
 fork of Galaxy you have created.  The last post I've seen on the subject of 
 moving to the nglims Galaxy was here:
 http://user.list.galaxyproject.org/add-nglims-to-galaxy-dist-td4656015.html

 Is it still the case that it would best to first try it out on a separate 
 instance before thinking about integrating with your production Galaxy. It 
 does take a bit of tweaking …. ??

 Second, when I install the nglims fork of galaxy is there a way to have 
 galaxy use the tools  and genomes in bc-bio? On our original install, before 
 we used bc-bio, I added tools mainly via the tool shed. It would be nice be 
 to have galaxy using the same tools.

 Any other advice would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks
 Jim
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