Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that install and run JAR files properly?

2014-09-04 Thread Björn Grüning
.1985.143 Safari/537.36"


Thanks for the insights, folks!  It actually seems like my tool is running
post-install, but I just want to make sure that everything is in place
before I go on to the next step.


Melissa





On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 5:50 AM, Dave Bouvier  wrote:


Melissa,

You can find additional examples in the following repository:

https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/package_picard_1_56_0

Which is then sourced by the following two repositories:

https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/picard
https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/sam_merge


  --Dave B.


On 2014-08-30 08:13, Lukasse, Pieter wrote:


Hi Melissa,

See also

https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/pieterlukasse/prims_masscomb
or
https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/pieterlukasse/prims_proteomics

Regards,

Pieter.


-----Original Message-
From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu [mailto:galaxy-dev-bounces@
lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Peter Cock
Sent: zaterdag 30 augustus 2014 4:32
To: Melissa Cline
Cc: Galaxy Dev
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that
install and run JAR files properly?

On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Melissa Cline 
wrote:


Hi folks,

I'm attempting something that should be straightforward, but it's not.
I have a tool that runs a JAR file, which I have bundled with the
tool.  I simply want to run the JAR file.  And to paraphrase Thomas
Edison, I've tried several thousand things that do not work (at least
for me), from setting the JAVA_JAR_PATH environment variable in the
tool_dependencies.xml file to trying to copy the JAR file into the
tool-data/shared/jars subdirectories (which is the closest thing I've
got to working).  So, at long last I'm doing the sensible thing and
looking for one simple working example that I can use as a template.
Who can suggest a good toolshed tool (either main or test) that
involves running its own JAR file, and that works?

Thanks!

Melissa



Here are a couple of my wrappers for Java tools, but I would suggest you
invoke the Java script with an absolute path to the JAR file:

$ java -jar ...

Here is two examples done via a Python wrapper script (mainly used for
pre or post processing the data files):

https://github.com/peterjc/pico_galaxy/tree/master/tools/effectiveT3
https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast/tree/master/tools/blast2go

For EffectiveT3 which is open source and can therefore be easily
redistributed, I set an environment variable EFFECTIVET3 for the location
of the Jar file, which is used to invoke it via Java:

$ java -jar ...

For the Blast2GO wrapper, I require the person installing it setup an
environment variable B2G4PIPE pointing at the folder with the JAR file.
Older versions of this tool you be launched with the same -jar approach,
but the current release requires setting a class path instead:

$ java -cp ...

I hope that helps, if not there are bound to be other Java examples in
the ToolShed.

Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that install and run JAR files properly?

2014-09-03 Thread Lukasse, Pieter
Hi Melissa,

Just commenting on point 1 of your email: did you try the “Reset metadata “ 
option? See screenshot below:

[cid:image001.jpg@01CFC756.F193E4B0]

For points 2 and 3: I normally look at the status (Installed/Green) and test 
whether the correct version appear in the menu for the users. I tend to ignore 
other messages or temporary(?)hiccups in the installation process web page.


Regards,

Pieter.



From: melissa.s.cl...@gmail.com [mailto:melissa.s.cl...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
Melissa Cline
Sent: woensdag 3 september 2014 3:23
To: Dave Bouvier
Cc: Lukasse, Pieter; Peter Cock; Galaxy Dev
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that 
install and run JAR files properly?

Peter, Pieter and Dave, thank you for the pointers to your tools - they've been 
extremely helpful!  Now I can see how the process is supposed to work.  I'm not 
really sure where mine is going wrong, but maybe someone here will have ideas.

So folks, I've had partial success with a repository that includes a 
tool_dependencies.xml, which sets two environment variables and moves a JAR 
file from REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR to INSTALL_DIR.  But the following things 
suggest to me that it's only a partial success, and I'm very interested in any 
insights to clear them up.


1. I have my repository checked into an internal tool shed.  Somewhere in the 
course of development, I specified a buggy dependency, and now I can't seem to 
clear it up.  When I go to (re)install my tool from the tool shed, here's what 
I see in the way of dependencies:

Tool dependencies - these dependencies may not be required by tools in this 
repository

Name

Version

Type

Orphan

JAR_PAHT

set_environment

yes


and as you might imagine, I've checked the obvious things, and there is no more 
reference to "JAR_PAHT" (typos and all) anywhere in or around my tool, or in my 
galaxy-dist directory.  It seems like there's some old metadata cruft that 
hasn't been cleared out.  How can I clear it out?


2. When I install my tool, I see the following messages in paster.log:
---
tool_shed.galaxy_install.repository_dependencies.repository_dependency_manager 
DEBUG 2014-09-02 17:13:59,279 Building repository dependency relationships...
172.30.0.22 - - [02/Sep/2014:17:13:59 -0700] "POST 
/admin_toolshed/prepare_for_install HTTP/1.1" 200 - 
"http://tcga1:1235/admin_toolshed/prepare_for_install?tool_shed_url=http://medbook.ucsc.edu:9009/&repository_ids=decab5ee1e95b10b&changeset_revisions=ff9b02e50bcf";
 "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, 
like Gecko) Chrome/36.0.1985.143 Safari/537.36"
172.30.0.22 - - [02/Sep/2014:17:14:02 -0700] "POST 
/admin_toolshed/repository_installation_status_updates HTTP/1.1" 200 - 
"http://tcga1:1235/admin_toolshed/prepare_for_install"; "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; 
Intel Mac OS X 10_9_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) 
Chrome/36.0.1985.143 Safari/537.36"
tool_shed.util.shed_util_common DEBUG 2014-09-02 17:14:03,477 Error attempting 
to get tool shed status for installed repository start_xena: HTTP Error 404: 
Not Found
Attempting older 'check_for_updates' method.
---
Should I be concerned about these last messages?  I don't remember seeing them 
with Peter, Pieter and Dave's tools.

3. After my tool has installed, there is no INSTALLATION.log in my INSTALL_DIR. 
 Does this mean that the installation process somehow terminated early?  There 
is an env.sh file, with the correct values of the environment variables I'm 
setting in my tool_dependencies.xml, and my jar file is copied to INSTALL_DIR.  
In my Galaxy window, my tool is indicated as "Installed", in green.  Here are 
the last messages I see in paster.log:
tool_shed.galaxy_install.install_manager DEBUG 2014-09-02 17:14:04,630 Changing 
status for tool dependency installXena from Installing to Installed.
tool_shed.galaxy_install.install_manager DEBUG 2014-09-02 17:14:04,669 Tool 
dependency installXena version 1.0 has been installed in 
/inside/home/cline/src/galaxy-dist/tool_dependencies/installXena/1.0/melissacline/start_xena/3e4683c94d8d.
172.30.0.22 - - [02/Sep/2014:17:13:59 -0700] "POST 
/admin_toolshed/manage_repositories HTTP/1.1" 302 - 
"http://tcga1:1235/admin_toolshed/prepare_for_install"; "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; 
Intel Mac OS X 10_9_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) 
Chrome/36.0.1985.143 Safari/537.36"
172.30.0.22 - - [02/Sep/2014:17:14:04 -0700] "GET 
/admin_toolshed/monitor_repository_installation?tool_shed_repository_ids=3f5830403180d620
 HTTP/1.1" 200 - "http://tcga1:1235/admin_toolshed/prepare_for_install"; 
"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like 
Gecko) Chrome/36.0.1985.143 Safari/537.36"
172.30.0.22 - - [02/Sep/2014:17:14:05 -0700

Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that install and run JAR files properly?

2014-09-02 Thread Melissa Cline
wing two repositories:
>
> https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/picard
> https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/sam_merge
>
>
>  --Dave B.
>
>
> On 2014-08-30 08:13, Lukasse, Pieter wrote:
>
>> Hi Melissa,
>>
>> See also
>>
>> https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/pieterlukasse/prims_masscomb
>> or
>> https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/pieterlukasse/prims_proteomics
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Pieter.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu [mailto:galaxy-dev-bounces@
>> lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Peter Cock
>> Sent: zaterdag 30 augustus 2014 4:32
>> To: Melissa Cline
>> Cc: Galaxy Dev
>> Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that
>> install and run JAR files properly?
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Melissa Cline 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I'm attempting something that should be straightforward, but it's not.
>>> I have a tool that runs a JAR file, which I have bundled with the
>>> tool.  I simply want to run the JAR file.  And to paraphrase Thomas
>>> Edison, I've tried several thousand things that do not work (at least
>>> for me), from setting the JAVA_JAR_PATH environment variable in the
>>> tool_dependencies.xml file to trying to copy the JAR file into the
>>> tool-data/shared/jars subdirectories (which is the closest thing I've
>>> got to working).  So, at long last I'm doing the sensible thing and
>>> looking for one simple working example that I can use as a template.
>>> Who can suggest a good toolshed tool (either main or test) that
>>> involves running its own JAR file, and that works?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Melissa
>>>
>>
>> Here are a couple of my wrappers for Java tools, but I would suggest you
>> invoke the Java script with an absolute path to the JAR file:
>>
>> $ java -jar ...
>>
>> Here is two examples done via a Python wrapper script (mainly used for
>> pre or post processing the data files):
>>
>> https://github.com/peterjc/pico_galaxy/tree/master/tools/effectiveT3
>> https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast/tree/master/tools/blast2go
>>
>> For EffectiveT3 which is open source and can therefore be easily
>> redistributed, I set an environment variable EFFECTIVET3 for the location
>> of the Jar file, which is used to invoke it via Java:
>>
>> $ java -jar ...
>>
>> For the Blast2GO wrapper, I require the person installing it setup an
>> environment variable B2G4PIPE pointing at the folder with the JAR file.
>> Older versions of this tool you be launched with the same -jar approach,
>> but the current release requires setting a class path instead:
>>
>> $ java -cp ...
>>
>> I hope that helps, if not there are bound to be other Java examples in
>> the ToolShed.
>>
>> Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that install and run JAR files properly?

2014-08-30 Thread Dave Bouvier

Melissa,

You can find additional examples in the following repository:

https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/package_picard_1_56_0

Which is then sourced by the following two repositories:

https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/picard
https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/sam_merge


 --Dave B.

On 2014-08-30 08:13, Lukasse, Pieter wrote:

Hi Melissa,

See also

https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/pieterlukasse/prims_masscomb
or
https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/pieterlukasse/prims_proteomics

Regards,

Pieter.


-Original Message-
From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu 
[mailto:galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Peter Cock
Sent: zaterdag 30 augustus 2014 4:32
To: Melissa Cline
Cc: Galaxy Dev
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that 
install and run JAR files properly?

On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Melissa Cline  wrote:

Hi folks,

I'm attempting something that should be straightforward, but it's not.
I have a tool that runs a JAR file, which I have bundled with the
tool.  I simply want to run the JAR file.  And to paraphrase Thomas
Edison, I've tried several thousand things that do not work (at least
for me), from setting the JAVA_JAR_PATH environment variable in the
tool_dependencies.xml file to trying to copy the JAR file into the
tool-data/shared/jars subdirectories (which is the closest thing I've
got to working).  So, at long last I'm doing the sensible thing and
looking for one simple working example that I can use as a template.
Who can suggest a good toolshed tool (either main or test) that
involves running its own JAR file, and that works?

Thanks!

Melissa


Here are a couple of my wrappers for Java tools, but I would suggest you invoke 
the Java script with an absolute path to the JAR file:

$ java -jar ...

Here is two examples done via a Python wrapper script (mainly used for pre or 
post processing the data files):

https://github.com/peterjc/pico_galaxy/tree/master/tools/effectiveT3
https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast/tree/master/tools/blast2go

For EffectiveT3 which is open source and can therefore be easily redistributed, 
I set an environment variable EFFECTIVET3 for the location of the Jar file, 
which is used to invoke it via Java:

$ java -jar ...

For the Blast2GO wrapper, I require the person installing it setup an 
environment variable B2G4PIPE pointing at the folder with the JAR file. Older 
versions of this tool you be launched with the same -jar approach, but the 
current release requires setting a class path instead:

$ java -cp ...

I hope that helps, if not there are bound to be other Java examples in the 
ToolShed.

Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that install and run JAR files properly?

2014-08-30 Thread Lukasse, Pieter
Hi Melissa,

See also 

https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/pieterlukasse/prims_masscomb
or
https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/pieterlukasse/prims_proteomics

Regards,

Pieter.


-Original Message-
From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu 
[mailto:galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Peter Cock
Sent: zaterdag 30 augustus 2014 4:32
To: Melissa Cline
Cc: Galaxy Dev
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that 
install and run JAR files properly?

On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Melissa Cline  wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm attempting something that should be straightforward, but it's not.  
> I have a tool that runs a JAR file, which I have bundled with the 
> tool.  I simply want to run the JAR file.  And to paraphrase Thomas 
> Edison, I've tried several thousand things that do not work (at least 
> for me), from setting the JAVA_JAR_PATH environment variable in the 
> tool_dependencies.xml file to trying to copy the JAR file into the 
> tool-data/shared/jars subdirectories (which is the closest thing I've 
> got to working).  So, at long last I'm doing the sensible thing and 
> looking for one simple working example that I can use as a template.  
> Who can suggest a good toolshed tool (either main or test) that 
> involves running its own JAR file, and that works?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Melissa

Here are a couple of my wrappers for Java tools, but I would suggest you invoke 
the Java script with an absolute path to the JAR file:

$ java -jar ...

Here is two examples done via a Python wrapper script (mainly used for pre or 
post processing the data files):

https://github.com/peterjc/pico_galaxy/tree/master/tools/effectiveT3
https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast/tree/master/tools/blast2go

For EffectiveT3 which is open source and can therefore be easily redistributed, 
I set an environment variable EFFECTIVET3 for the location of the Jar file, 
which is used to invoke it via Java:

$ java -jar ...

For the Blast2GO wrapper, I require the person installing it setup an 
environment variable B2G4PIPE pointing at the folder with the JAR file. Older 
versions of this tool you be launched with the same -jar approach, but the 
current release requires setting a class path instead:

$ java -cp ...

I hope that helps, if not there are bound to be other Java examples in the 
ToolShed.

Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that install and run JAR files properly?

2014-08-29 Thread Peter Cock
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Melissa Cline  wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm attempting something that should be straightforward, but it's not.  I
> have a tool that runs a JAR file, which I have bundled with the tool.  I
> simply want to run the JAR file.  And to paraphrase Thomas Edison, I've
> tried several thousand things that do not work (at least for me), from
> setting the JAVA_JAR_PATH environment variable in the tool_dependencies.xml
> file to trying to copy the JAR file into the tool-data/shared/jars
> subdirectories (which is the closest thing I've got to working).  So, at
> long last I'm doing the sensible thing and looking for one simple working
> example that I can use as a template.  Who can suggest a good toolshed tool
> (either main or test) that involves running its own JAR file, and that
> works?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Melissa

Here are a couple of my wrappers for Java tools, but I would
suggest you invoke the Java script with an absolute path to the
JAR file:

$ java -jar ...

Here is two examples done via a Python wrapper script (mainly
used for pre or post processing the data files):

https://github.com/peterjc/pico_galaxy/tree/master/tools/effectiveT3
https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast/tree/master/tools/blast2go

For EffectiveT3 which is open source and can therefore be easily
redistributed, I set an environment variable EFFECTIVET3 for the
location of the Jar file, which is used to invoke it via Java:

$ java -jar ...

For the Blast2GO wrapper, I require the person installing it setup
an environment variable B2G4PIPE pointing at the folder with
the JAR file. Older versions of this tool you be launched with the
same -jar approach, but the current release requires setting a
class path instead:

$ java -cp ...

I hope that helps, if not there are bound to be other Java examples
in the ToolShed.

Peter
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[galaxy-dev] Examples of Galaxy tools in the toolsheds that install and run JAR files properly?

2014-08-29 Thread Melissa Cline
Hi folks,

I'm attempting something that should be straightforward, but it's not.  I
have a tool that runs a JAR file, which I have bundled with the tool.  I
simply want to run the JAR file.  And to paraphrase Thomas Edison, I've
tried several thousand things that do not work (at least for me), from
setting the JAVA_JAR_PATH environment variable in the tool_dependencies.xml
file to trying to copy the JAR file into the tool-data/shared/jars
subdirectories (which is the closest thing I've got to working).  So, at
long last I'm doing the sensible thing and looking for one simple working
example that I can use as a template.  Who can suggest a good toolshed tool
(either main or test) that involves running its own JAR file, and that
works?

Thanks!

Melissa
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