Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy SNPEff Display Bug (2nd Independent Report)

2012-03-26 Thread Praveen Raj Somarajan

Hello Dannon,

Thanks for resolving the issue of snpEff HTML display. It's working well with 
the new changeset. But the gene file link in the bottom 
(dataset_*.dat.genes.txt) is still in broken state, says could not find file. 
Any update on this?

-Raj

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Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy SNPEff Display Bug (2nd Independent Report)

Very helpful, thank you!

I don't see this option in universe_wsgi.ini, but hopefully I will when we
update our galaxy.

Thanks!

 -John



On 3/8/12 9:53 AM, Dannon Baker dannonba...@me.com wrote:

This was addressed in 6788:e58a87c91bc4.  The reason for the initial
change that's causing these display issues was to eliminate potential XSS
vulnerabilities.  There's now a configuration option (sanitize_all_html,
which is True by default) for local instances where you can disable the
extra html sanitization.

-Dannon

On Mar 8, 2012, at 10:33 AM, John David Osborne wrote:

 Hi Pablo,

 About 3 weeks ago Praveen mentioned a bug in SNPEff such that it no
longer correctly displays the HTML report in galaxy ­ we have the exact
same error. Is there a workaround for this yet? I found his original
report here:
 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.galaxy.user/2418

 The report looks great when generated from the command line or even if
the files from galaxy are copied over to a local machine and displayed.
However in galaxy it appears that the supplementary data file (for
example) from the original dataset_41.dat is
not accessible to the main html file although I can copy it off the
server. Perhaps the data file it is being called from elsewhere at this
is a path related issue? The html looks for the data file in the same
directory which I think is quite reasonable.

 I'm not sure which galaxy update broke this, but it is definitely
broken and I'm guessing any efforts to display html reports in galaxy
that involve other supplementary data files may be broken tooŠ.

  -John

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[galaxy-dev] Galaxy SNPEff Display Bug (2nd Independent Report)

2012-03-08 Thread John David Osborne
Hi Pablo,

About 3 weeks ago Praveen mentioned a bug in SNPEff such that it no longer 
correctly displays the HTML report in galaxy – we have the exact same error. Is 
there a workaround for this yet? I found his original report here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.galaxy.user/2418

The report looks great when generated from the command line or even if the 
files from galaxy are copied over to a local machine and displayed.  However in 
galaxy it appears that the supplementary data file (for example 
dataset_41.dat.genes.txt) from the original dataset_41.dat is not accessible to 
the main html file although I can copy it off the server. Perhaps the data file 
it is being called from elsewhere at this is a path related issue? The html 
looks for the data file in the same directory which I think is quite reasonable.

I'm not sure which galaxy update broke this, but it is definitely broken and 
I'm guessing any efforts to display html reports in galaxy that involve other 
supplementary data files may be broken too….

 -John

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Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy SNPEff Display Bug (2nd Independent Report)

2012-03-08 Thread Dannon Baker
This was addressed in 6788:e58a87c91bc4.  The reason for the initial change 
that's causing these display issues was to eliminate potential XSS 
vulnerabilities.  There's now a configuration option (sanitize_all_html, which 
is True by default) for local instances where you can disable the extra html 
sanitization.

-Dannon

On Mar 8, 2012, at 10:33 AM, John David Osborne wrote:

 Hi Pablo,
 
 About 3 weeks ago Praveen mentioned a bug in SNPEff such that it no longer 
 correctly displays the HTML report in galaxy – we have the exact same error. 
 Is there a workaround for this yet? I found his original report here:
 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.galaxy.user/2418
 
 The report looks great when generated from the command line or even if the 
 files from galaxy are copied over to a local machine and displayed.  However 
 in galaxy it appears that the supplementary data file (for example 
 dataset_41.dat.genes.txt) from the original dataset_41.dat is not accessible 
 to the main html file although I can copy it off the server. Perhaps the data 
 file it is being called from elsewhere at this is a path related issue? The 
 html looks for the data file in the same directory which I think is quite 
 reasonable.
 
 I'm not sure which galaxy update broke this, but it is definitely broken and 
 I'm guessing any efforts to display html reports in galaxy that involve other 
 supplementary data files may be broken too….
 
  -John
 
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy SNPEff Display Bug (2nd Independent Report)

2012-03-08 Thread John David Osborne
Very helpful, thank you!

I don't see this option in universe_wsgi.ini, but hopefully I will when we
update our galaxy.

Thanks!

 -John



On 3/8/12 9:53 AM, Dannon Baker dannonba...@me.com wrote:

This was addressed in 6788:e58a87c91bc4.  The reason for the initial
change that's causing these display issues was to eliminate potential XSS
vulnerabilities.  There's now a configuration option (sanitize_all_html,
which is True by default) for local instances where you can disable the
extra html sanitization.

-Dannon

On Mar 8, 2012, at 10:33 AM, John David Osborne wrote:

 Hi Pablo,
 
 About 3 weeks ago Praveen mentioned a bug in SNPEff such that it no
longer correctly displays the HTML report in galaxy ­ we have the exact
same error. Is there a workaround for this yet? I found his original
report here:
 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.galaxy.user/2418
 
 The report looks great when generated from the command line or even if
the files from galaxy are copied over to a local machine and displayed.
However in galaxy it appears that the supplementary data file (for
example dataset_41.dat.genes.txt) from the original dataset_41.dat is
not accessible to the main html file although I can copy it off the
server. Perhaps the data file it is being called from elsewhere at this
is a path related issue? The html looks for the data file in the same
directory which I think is quite reasonable.
 
 I'm not sure which galaxy update broke this, but it is definitely
broken and I'm guessing any efforts to display html reports in galaxy
that involve other supplementary data files may be broken tooŠ.
 
  -John
 
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