Re: [galaxy-dev] Exporting Galaxy Pages to another Galaxy server

2011-09-10 Thread Jeremy Goecks
Hello,

It's not currently possible to export a Page to another server, but we'll be 
implementing this feature in the future. You can follow progress on this issue 
here: 
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/issue/657/export-and-import-pages

In the meantime, you can copy the text of a Page fairly easily by cutting and 
pasting text from one Page editor to another editor. All the formatting should 
stay intact; however, you'll have to redo the embedded items manually.

Moving Pages via a database won't work well because embedded items are based on 
ID, and IDs for embedded items will change when they are imported into another 
instance (server).

J.

On Sep 9, 2011, at 6:25 AM, Kempenaar, M (med) wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering if it is possible to export a Galaxy Page to another Galaxy 
> server. Currently I'm using a development server and a production server  and 
> I have a Galaxy Page containing a manual with example data etc. that I'd like 
> to make available on the production server.
> 
> Also, since I sometimes distribute a virtual machine running galaxy to users 
> (with instructions / scripts to keep software etc. up-to-date) and like to be 
> able to share a page with them on their own server.
> 
> I expect a Page to be in the database instead of a simple file on disk, so 
> probably it requires database work.
> 
> Thanks for any help!
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[galaxy-dev] Exporting Galaxy Pages to another Galaxy server

2011-09-09 Thread Kempenaar, M (med)
Hi,

I was wondering if it is possible to export a Galaxy Page to another Galaxy 
server. Currently I'm using a development server and a production server  and I 
have a Galaxy Page containing a manual with example data etc. that I'd like to 
make available on the production server.

Also, since I sometimes distribute a virtual machine running galaxy to users 
(with instructions / scripts to keep software etc. up-to-date) and like to be 
able to share a page with them on their own server.

I expect a Page to be in the database instead of a simple file on disk, so 
probably it requires database work.

Thanks for any help!

De inhoud van dit bericht is vertrouwelijk en alleen bestemd voor de 
geadresseerde(n). Anderen dan de geadresseerde(n) mogen geen gebruik maken van 
dit bericht, het niet openbaar maken of op enige wijze verspreiden of 
vermenigvuldigen. Het UMCG kan niet aansprakelijk gesteld worden voor een 
incomplete aankomst of vertraging van dit verzonden bericht.

The contents of this message are confidential and only intended for the eyes of 
the addressee(s). Others than the addressee(s) are not allowed to use this 
message, to make it public or to distribute or multiply this message in any 
way. The UMCG cannot be held responsible for incomplete reception or delay of 
this transferred message.
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