Hi Matthias,
If you look at the HTML composite datatype, there is a master file (HTML),
and an arbitrary number of arbitrarily named child files like images.
The BLAST database datatype follows this, but we have used a simple
text file as the master file (just the stdout from makeblastdb) in orde
Hi,
thanks for your support. This helps.
I have thought a bit about composite data types. And have additional
questions.
In my case the additional data is essentially a folder (w subfolders).
The contents of the folder vary (it depends on the input of the programs
that generate them). So th
This is probably a John Chilton question, as the Planemo lead.
The way I do it is to "manually" install the datatype into a Galaxy
test instance (adding entries to the datatypes_conf.xml and Python
files to Galaxy's internal library), and then call ``planemo test``
pointing at this test instance.