[galaxy-dev] Blast database permissions

2011-10-19 Thread Jeroen Crappé
Dear all,

I have recently installed a local galaxy on our servers.
I could succesfully add a blastable database via the blastdb.loc file.
All is working, so no problems regarding that.
My question however is, how can I set user permissions on the use of these 
blast databases, or is this not possible?
For the moment it looks as though every user, no matter what its permisions 
are, can use and see the database, which is not what I want because different 
groups will be using this galaxy instance.

Could somebody help me out on this issue?

kind regards,

Crappé Jeroen
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Blast database permissions

2011-10-19 Thread Peter Cock
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Jeroen Crappé jeroen.cra...@ugent.be wrote:
 Dear all,

 I have recently installed a local galaxy on our servers.
 I could succesfully add a blastable database via the blastdb.loc file.
 All is working, so no problems regarding that.
 My question however is, how can I set user permissions on the use of these 
 blast databases, or is this not possible?
 For the moment it looks as though every user, no matter what its permisions 
 are, can use and see the database, which is not what I want because different 
 groups will be using this galaxy instance.

 Could somebody help me out on this issue?

 kind regards,

 Crappé Jeroen

That is not currently possible, although this might be
extended beyond just BLAST databases to anything
accessed via a *.loc file.

I guess an extra column could reference a role in
the Galaxy permissions or something...

Peter

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Re: [galaxy-dev] Blast database permissions

2011-10-19 Thread Fields, Christopher J
On Oct 19, 2011, at 4:33 AM, Peter Cock wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Jeroen Crappé jeroen.cra...@ugent.be 
 wrote:
 Dear all,
 
 I have recently installed a local galaxy on our servers.
 I could succesfully add a blastable database via the blastdb.loc file.
 All is working, so no problems regarding that.
 My question however is, how can I set user permissions on the use of these 
 blast databases, or is this not possible?
 For the moment it looks as though every user, no matter what its permisions 
 are, can use and see the database, which is not what I want because 
 different groups will be using this galaxy instance.
 
 Could somebody help me out on this issue?
 
 kind regards,
 
 Crappé Jeroen
 
 That is not currently possible, although this might be
 extended beyond just BLAST databases to anything
 accessed via a *.loc file.
 
 I guess an extra column could reference a role in
 the Galaxy permissions or something...
 
 Peter

Isn't this what the sharing interface is supposed to be for (sharing certain 
files among one or more users/groups)?

chris
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Blast database permissions

2011-10-19 Thread Peter Cock
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Fields, Christopher J
cjfie...@illinois.edu wrote:
 On Oct 19, 2011, at 4:33 AM, Peter Cock wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Jeroen Crappé jeroen.cra...@ugent.be 
 wrote:
 Dear all,

 I have recently installed a local galaxy on our servers.
 I could succesfully add a blastable database via the blastdb.loc file.
 All is working, so no problems regarding that.
 My question however is, how can I set user permissions on the use of these 
 blast databases, or is this not possible?
 For the moment it looks as though every user, no matter what its permisions 
 are, can use and see the database, which is not what I want because 
 different groups will be using this galaxy instance.

 Could somebody help me out on this issue?

 kind regards,

 Crappé Jeroen

 That is not currently possible, although this might be
 extended beyond just BLAST databases to anything
 accessed via a *.loc file.

 I guess an extra column could reference a role in
 the Galaxy permissions or something...

 Peter

 Isn't this what the sharing interface is supposed to be for
 (sharing certain files among one or more users/groups)?

 chris

Exactly, but the loc files don't hook into this (yet).

Peter

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Re: [galaxy-dev] Blast database permissions

2011-10-19 Thread Fields, Christopher J
On Oct 19, 2011, at 8:03 AM, Peter Cock wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Fields, Christopher J
 cjfie...@illinois.edu wrote:
 On Oct 19, 2011, at 4:33 AM, Peter Cock wrote:
 
 On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Jeroen Crappé jeroen.cra...@ugent.be 
 wrote:
 Dear all,
 
 I have recently installed a local galaxy on our servers.
 I could succesfully add a blastable database via the blastdb.loc file.
 All is working, so no problems regarding that.
 My question however is, how can I set user permissions on the use of these 
 blast databases, or is this not possible?
 For the moment it looks as though every user, no matter what its 
 permisions are, can use and see the database, which is not what I want 
 because different groups will be using this galaxy instance.
 
 Could somebody help me out on this issue?
 
 kind regards,
 
 Crappé Jeroen
 
 That is not currently possible, although this might be
 extended beyond just BLAST databases to anything
 accessed via a *.loc file.
 
 I guess an extra column could reference a role in
 the Galaxy permissions or something...
 
 Peter
 
 Isn't this what the sharing interface is supposed to be for
 (sharing certain files among one or more users/groups)?
 
 chris
 
 Exactly, but the loc files don't hook into this (yet).
 
 Peter

Ack, that's a nigh big hole, cap'n!

(spoken in a bad impression of Scotty, leaving out obvious 'dilithium crystal' 
pandering)

chris
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