Re: [galaxy-dev] Avoid to download output files

2012-05-25 Thread julie dubois
It works !!!
I've changed the extension of output file of an application.
But in Galaxy, it's referenced over the old file with .dat in history, so
if we want to re-use this file with other tool it's not the best way to
change this extension after the run of tool.
If I could change the extension before the chargement in history, that
would be perfect.
But I suppose it's not possible.
I'm already satisfied of the possibility I've discover with the
modification of xml files.

Thank you for your help
Julie

2012/5/24 Peter Cock p.j.a.c...@googlemail.com

 On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 3:27 PM, julie dubois dubju...@gmail.com wrote:
  Ok I've tried to add my script perl in the command line with semi-colon.
  It's work
  But this script sets in entry the variable $wigoutput of my file xml. But
  when I show it, it's not what I want; It's just the value : 1 .
  I think it's because the script of the application (macs) is called
 before
  my script, the $wigoutput doesn't contain the good value when it stops.
  It is what I think, it's not possible to change the extension.
 
  Thank you for your attention and your answers
  Julie

 Well, yes, if you do this at the command line:

 cmdA; cmdB

 then cmdA is executed before cmdB.

 Try it yourself at the Unix/Linux prompt, e.g.

 date; ls

 compared to:

 ls; date

 If you want to run it first, try putting your script BEFORE the existing
 entry in the tool XML's command tag.

 Peter

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Re: [galaxy-dev] Avoid to download output files

2012-05-24 Thread Jeremy Goecks

 Thank you Jeremy,
 you answered partially. I would like insert a command, to launch my script, 
 in the script or in the xml files of my tools to force it to change the 
 extension of output files.
 But it seems impossible because my command perl after the command of tool's 
 script doesn't work in xml file.

The key thing to know is that Galaxy creates a single command line when running 
a tool, not a script. So, to add your command to a tool, you could try adding a 
semi-colon as a separator and then your command. E.g.

...; python my_prog.py [inputs]


Best,
J.
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Avoid to download output files

2012-05-24 Thread Peter Cock
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Jeremy Goecks jeremy.goe...@emory.edu wrote:
Julie wrote:
 Thank you Jeremy,
 you answered partially. I would like insert a command, to launch my script,
 in the script or in the xml files of my tools to force it to change the 
 extension
 of output files. But it seems impossible because my command perl after the
 command of tool's script doesn't work in xml file.

 The key thing to know is that Galaxy creates a single command line when
 running a tool, not a script. So, to add your command to a tool, you could
 try adding a semi-colon as a separator and then your command. E.g.

 ...; python my_prog.py [inputs]


Could multiple command entries be flagged as an error in the loader?
That would have helped with Julie's first attempt.

Alternatively, could we have a DTD file for the wrappers to use, and then
an XML editor would be able to spot this kind of mistake?

Regards,

Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Avoid to download output files

2012-05-24 Thread Peter Cock
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 3:27 PM, julie dubois dubju...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok I've tried to add my script perl in the command line with semi-colon.
 It's work
 But this script sets in entry the variable $wigoutput of my file xml. But
 when I show it, it's not what I want; It's just the value : 1 .
 I think it's because the script of the application (macs) is called before
 my script, the $wigoutput doesn't contain the good value when it stops.
 It is what I think, it's not possible to change the extension.

 Thank you for your attention and your answers
 Julie

Well, yes, if you do this at the command line:

cmdA; cmdB

then cmdA is executed before cmdB.

Try it yourself at the Unix/Linux prompt, e.g.

date; ls

compared to:

ls; date

If you want to run it first, try putting your script BEFORE the existing
entry in the tool XML's command tag.

Peter
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[galaxy-dev] Avoid to download output files

2012-05-23 Thread julie dubois
Hi,
I don't want dowload the output files which Galaxy generates, because I
don't want to have them in double in my disk.
I saw, that the output files are in file_path an I found them.
But they have a .dat extension !
In your mailing-list archive I haven't found a solution to transform these
extensions.
Is it possible to change this with a simple change in a configuration file
or in a script file ?
Or, must I write my owner script, and if yes, how can I configure Galaxy so
that it launches it automatically  after one application like MACS for
exemple which have a file configuration : macs.xml in the tools directory?
Because I've tried to add a line like this in this file :
command interpreter =perl mon scrip.pl/command
I've placed it after the line command... which launches the MACS script,
but my script seems not work.

Thank you.
julie
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