Re: [galaxy-dev] [galaxy-user] problem with displaying tracks from Galaxy

2011-10-03 Thread CHAN Chee Seng
Hi Nate,

Thanks for looking into this.  I am wondering if you have the work around for 
this problem.  Thanks so much.

Best regards,
Chee Seng

-Original Message-
From: Nate Coraor [mailto:n...@bx.psu.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 9:53 PM
To: CHAN Chee Seng
Cc: Galaxy Dev
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] [galaxy-user] problem with displaying tracks from 
Galaxy

CHAN Chee Seng wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I also faced the same problem.
 
 I have a local galaxy and local ucsc genome browser mirror.  The galaxy 
 mirror is configured with the require_login equals to True.  When I tried to 
 display the data from galaxy to the local ucsc, I encountered the redirected 
 to non-http(s): /root error as well.
 
 I have also followed the work around as described in the thread 
 http://lists.bx.psu.edu/pipermail/galaxy-dev/2010-April/002370.html, but I 
 still encounter the redirected to non-http(s): /root error intermittently.
 
 Is there a fix or workaround to this problem that works?

Hi,

Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to look at this yet.  I will try
to do so within the next week.

--nate

 
 Thanks for your help.
 
 Best regards,
 Chee Seng, Chan
 
 -Original Message-
 From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu 
 [mailto:galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Nate Coraor
 Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 3:49 AM
 To: Sergei Ryazansky
 Cc: Galaxy Dev
 Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] [galaxy-user] problem with displaying tracks from 
 Galaxy
 
 Sergei Ryazansky wrote:
  Hi all,
  I would like to update the issue.
  I have found the following thread from the galaxy-dev list:
  http://lists.bx.psu.edu/pipermail/galaxy-dev/2010-April/002370.html
  and according
  to the suggestion from it I have modified the UCSC_SITES
  in lib/galaxy/web/framework/__init__.py and 'sites'
  in lib/galaxy/security/__init__.py. Now these files contatin the url of our
  local mirror. After these changing the calling of display of bed file in
  local UCSC Genome Browser results in the following error message:
  Unrecognized format line 1 of
  http://dmbcserv.dyndns.org/galaxy/root/display_as?id=436display_app=ucscauthz_method=display_at:
  You
  are not allowed to access this dataset. (note: chrom names are case
  sensitive)
  You can check this on our public Galaxy mirror:
  http://dmbcserv.dyndns.org/galaxy.
  Have you any idea how to fix this?
 
 Hi Sergei,
 
 It looks like this may be a bug with the external display authorization
 and the require_login feature.  I'll take a look as soon as possible.
 
 --nate
 
  
  
  
  2011/7/7 Sergei Ryazansky s.ryazan...@gmail.com
  
   Hi Nate,
  
   No, our Galaxy server is not behind Apache. Our Galaxy is configured as it
   is can be used only by registered users, not anonymous. If I disable
   require_login in universe_wsgi.ini file then displaying of tracks in our
   UCSC mirror work fine. But enabling this setting results to the mentioned
   above error.
  
   06.07.2011 22:30, Nate Coraor пишет:
  
Sergei Ryazansky wrote:
  
   Hello all,
  
   we have the UCSC genome browser mirror as well as Galaxy mirror. The
   Galaxy has a feature enabling a user to display the data at UCSC genome
   browser as custom tracks. I have configured the galaxy to display the
   data
   to our UCSC browser mirror but it doesn't work properly: after the
   redirecting to genome browser page the redirected to non-http(s): 
   /root
   error message is appeared. At the same time displaying Galaxy data at
   official UCSC works excellent. What are the possible reasons of it?
   Thank you in advance!
  
   Hi Sergei,
  
   If your Galaxy server is behind a proxy server serving via https, have
   you set the following header:
  
   RequestHeader set X-URL-SCHEME https
  
   Please see the SSL section of the ApacheProxy page for more
   information:
  
   https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/**galaxy-central/wiki/Config/**
   ApacheProxyhttps://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/ApacheProxy
  
   --nat
  
  
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Re: [galaxy-dev] [galaxy-user] problem with displaying tracks from Galaxy

2011-09-07 Thread CHAN Chee Seng
Hi,

I also faced the same problem.

I have a local galaxy and local ucsc genome browser mirror.  The galaxy mirror 
is configured with the require_login equals to True.  When I tried to display 
the data from galaxy to the local ucsc, I encountered the redirected to 
non-http(s): /root error as well.

I have also followed the work around as described in the thread 
http://lists.bx.psu.edu/pipermail/galaxy-dev/2010-April/002370.html, but I 
still encounter the redirected to non-http(s): /root error intermittently.

Is there a fix or workaround to this problem that works?

Thanks for your help.

Best regards,
Chee Seng, Chan

-Original Message-
From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu 
[mailto:galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Nate Coraor
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 3:49 AM
To: Sergei Ryazansky
Cc: Galaxy Dev
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] [galaxy-user] problem with displaying tracks from 
Galaxy

Sergei Ryazansky wrote:
 Hi all,
 I would like to update the issue.
 I have found the following thread from the galaxy-dev list:
 http://lists.bx.psu.edu/pipermail/galaxy-dev/2010-April/002370.html
 and according
 to the suggestion from it I have modified the UCSC_SITES
 in lib/galaxy/web/framework/__init__.py and 'sites'
 in lib/galaxy/security/__init__.py. Now these files contatin the url of our
 local mirror. After these changing the calling of display of bed file in
 local UCSC Genome Browser results in the following error message:
 Unrecognized format line 1 of
 http://dmbcserv.dyndns.org/galaxy/root/display_as?id=436display_app=ucscauthz_method=display_at:
 You
 are not allowed to access this dataset. (note: chrom names are case
 sensitive)
 You can check this on our public Galaxy mirror:
 http://dmbcserv.dyndns.org/galaxy.
 Have you any idea how to fix this?

Hi Sergei,

It looks like this may be a bug with the external display authorization
and the require_login feature.  I'll take a look as soon as possible.

--nate

 
 
 
 2011/7/7 Sergei Ryazansky s.ryazan...@gmail.com
 
  Hi Nate,
 
  No, our Galaxy server is not behind Apache. Our Galaxy is configured as it
  is can be used only by registered users, not anonymous. If I disable
  require_login in universe_wsgi.ini file then displaying of tracks in our
  UCSC mirror work fine. But enabling this setting results to the mentioned
  above error.
 
  06.07.2011 22:30, Nate Coraor пишет:
 
   Sergei Ryazansky wrote:
 
  Hello all,
 
  we have the UCSC genome browser mirror as well as Galaxy mirror. The
  Galaxy has a feature enabling a user to display the data at UCSC genome
  browser as custom tracks. I have configured the galaxy to display the
  data
  to our UCSC browser mirror but it doesn't work properly: after the
  redirecting to genome browser page the redirected to non-http(s): /root
  error message is appeared. At the same time displaying Galaxy data at
  official UCSC works excellent. What are the possible reasons of it?
  Thank you in advance!
 
  Hi Sergei,
 
  If your Galaxy server is behind a proxy server serving via https, have
  you set the following header:
 
  RequestHeader set X-URL-SCHEME https
 
  Please see the SSL section of the ApacheProxy page for more
  information:
 
  https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/**galaxy-central/wiki/Config/**
  ApacheProxyhttps://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/ApacheProxy
 
  --nat
 
 
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Re: [galaxy-dev] [galaxy-user] problem with displaying tracks from Galaxy

2011-08-15 Thread Nate Coraor
Sergei Ryazansky wrote:
 Hi all,
 I would like to update the issue.
 I have found the following thread from the galaxy-dev list:
 http://lists.bx.psu.edu/pipermail/galaxy-dev/2010-April/002370.html
 and according
 to the suggestion from it I have modified the UCSC_SITES
 in lib/galaxy/web/framework/__init__.py and 'sites'
 in lib/galaxy/security/__init__.py. Now these files contatin the url of our
 local mirror. After these changing the calling of display of bed file in
 local UCSC Genome Browser results in the following error message:
 Unrecognized format line 1 of
 http://dmbcserv.dyndns.org/galaxy/root/display_as?id=436display_app=ucscauthz_method=display_at:
 You
 are not allowed to access this dataset. (note: chrom names are case
 sensitive)
 You can check this on our public Galaxy mirror:
 http://dmbcserv.dyndns.org/galaxy.
 Have you any idea how to fix this?

Hi Sergei,

It looks like this may be a bug with the external display authorization
and the require_login feature.  I'll take a look as soon as possible.

--nate

 
 
 
 2011/7/7 Sergei Ryazansky s.ryazan...@gmail.com
 
  Hi Nate,
 
  No, our Galaxy server is not behind Apache. Our Galaxy is configured as it
  is can be used only by registered users, not anonymous. If I disable
  require_login in universe_wsgi.ini file then displaying of tracks in our
  UCSC mirror work fine. But enabling this setting results to the mentioned
  above error.
 
  06.07.2011 22:30, Nate Coraor пишет:
 
   Sergei Ryazansky wrote:
 
  Hello all,
 
  we have the UCSC genome browser mirror as well as Galaxy mirror. The
  Galaxy has a feature enabling a user to display the data at UCSC genome
  browser as custom tracks. I have configured the galaxy to display the
  data
  to our UCSC browser mirror but it doesn't work properly: after the
  redirecting to genome browser page the redirected to non-http(s): /root
  error message is appeared. At the same time displaying Galaxy data at
  official UCSC works excellent. What are the possible reasons of it?
  Thank you in advance!
 
  Hi Sergei,
 
  If your Galaxy server is behind a proxy server serving via https, have
  you set the following header:
 
  RequestHeader set X-URL-SCHEME https
 
  Please see the SSL section of the ApacheProxy page for more
  information:
 
  https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/**galaxy-central/wiki/Config/**
  ApacheProxyhttps://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/ApacheProxy
 
  --nat
 
 
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Re: [galaxy-dev] [galaxy-user] problem with displaying tracks from Galaxy

2011-07-24 Thread Sergei Ryazansky
Hi all,
I would like to update the issue.
I have found the following thread from the galaxy-dev list:
http://lists.bx.psu.edu/pipermail/galaxy-dev/2010-April/002370.html
and according
to the suggestion from it I have modified the UCSC_SITES
in lib/galaxy/web/framework/__init__.py and 'sites'
in lib/galaxy/security/__init__.py. Now these files contatin the url of our
local mirror. After these changing the calling of display of bed file in
local UCSC Genome Browser results in the following error message:
Unrecognized format line 1 of
http://dmbcserv.dyndns.org/galaxy/root/display_as?id=436display_app=ucscauthz_method=display_at:
You
are not allowed to access this dataset. (note: chrom names are case
sensitive)
You can check this on our public Galaxy mirror:
http://dmbcserv.dyndns.org/galaxy.
Have you any idea how to fix this?



2011/7/7 Sergei Ryazansky s.ryazan...@gmail.com

 Hi Nate,

 No, our Galaxy server is not behind Apache. Our Galaxy is configured as it
 is can be used only by registered users, not anonymous. If I disable
 require_login in universe_wsgi.ini file then displaying of tracks in our
 UCSC mirror work fine. But enabling this setting results to the mentioned
 above error.

 06.07.2011 22:30, Nate Coraor пишет:

  Sergei Ryazansky wrote:

 Hello all,

 we have the UCSC genome browser mirror as well as Galaxy mirror. The
 Galaxy has a feature enabling a user to display the data at UCSC genome
 browser as custom tracks. I have configured the galaxy to display the
 data
 to our UCSC browser mirror but it doesn't work properly: after the
 redirecting to genome browser page the redirected to non-http(s): /root
 error message is appeared. At the same time displaying Galaxy data at
 official UCSC works excellent. What are the possible reasons of it?
 Thank you in advance!

 Hi Sergei,

 If your Galaxy server is behind a proxy server serving via https, have
 you set the following header:

 RequestHeader set X-URL-SCHEME https

 Please see the SSL section of the ApacheProxy page for more
 information:

 https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/**galaxy-central/wiki/Config/**
 ApacheProxyhttps://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/ApacheProxy

 --nat


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