[galaxy-dev] Installed tool invisible in Galaxy

2014-08-12 Thread Peter van Heusden
Hi there

I updated a tool of mine recently, committed to the local toolshed, did
the update from within the Admin panel and then got this error:

Error - type 'exceptions.AttributeError': 'Tool' object has no
attribute 'citations'


A restart of Galaxy seemed to fix the problem, but since then the tool
could not be found - it is not in any of the Tool categories. Deleting
and re-installing the tool does not fix this problem - and on
installation time I never get asked what group to add it to. It seems as
if it is somehow stuck in an incorrect state.

Any ideas where to go poking? Presumably there is somewhere in the
database to go poking to reset things.

Thanks,
Peter
P.S. this is with the latest Galaxy from galaxy-central.


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Re: [galaxy-dev] Installed tool invisible in Galaxy

2014-08-12 Thread John Chilton
Hey Peter,

When you are deleting and reinstalling the tool - can you confirm for
me that you are definitely deleting the tool and not just deactivating
it?

I don't know where to hack around from there - I think repositories
are tracked in the database (tool_shed_repository) table, in
shed_tool_conf.xml, integrated_tool_panel.xml, shed_tools directory,
tool_dependencies directory. It would be interesting to know which of
these still have references to the tool after you delete it.

I am also interested in the underlying bug - are you running multiple
Galaxy processes? Can you send me the tool that produced this error?

-John

On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Peter van Heusden p...@sanbi.ac.za wrote:
 Hi there

 I updated a tool of mine recently, committed to the local toolshed, did
 the update from within the Admin panel and then got this error:

 Error - type 'exceptions.AttributeError': 'Tool' object has no
 attribute 'citations'


 A restart of Galaxy seemed to fix the problem, but since then the tool
 could not be found - it is not in any of the Tool categories. Deleting
 and re-installing the tool does not fix this problem - and on
 installation time I never get asked what group to add it to. It seems as
 if it is somehow stuck in an incorrect state.

 Any ideas where to go poking? Presumably there is somewhere in the
 database to go poking to reset things.

 Thanks,
 Peter
 P.S. this is with the latest Galaxy from galaxy-central.


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Re: [galaxy-dev] Installed tool invisible in Galaxy

2014-08-12 Thread John Chilton
I think your tool has an XML error in it (the in_graph_filename param
is not being closed) - I imagine this would prevent Galaxy from
displaying the tool - cannot say if it is the only error though:

param format=graphml name=in_graph_filename type=data
label=Protein interaction graph
/inputs

-John


On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Peter van Heusden p...@sanbi.ac.za wrote:
 1. Yes, its definitely a delete (checked the box).

 2. The tool, once added, creates:

 a. the correct directory structure in shed_tools/
 b. an entry in the tool_shed_repository table that *appears* to be correct
 c. an entry in shed_tool_conf.xml with the annotation of the Graph
 section (where it was originally located before being deleted
 d. *no entry* in integrated_tool_panel.xml

 3. When the tool is deleted:

 a. the shed_tools/ directory is cleaned out except for the top level
 directory (graph_report) of the tool
 b. the entry in the tool_shed_repository table remains
 c. the entry in shed_tool_conf.xml remains
 d. there is still no integrated_tool_panel.xml

 In terms of the database, tool_version_association references
 tool_version which references tool_shed_repository, so you need to
 delete entries all along that chain to remove an entry from
 tool_shed_repository.

 The tool and its type dependency are attached.

 On 12/08/2014 16:43, John Chilton wrote:
 Hey Peter,

 When you are deleting and reinstalling the tool - can you confirm for
 me that you are definitely deleting the tool and not just deactivating
 it?

 I don't know where to hack around from there - I think repositories
 are tracked in the database (tool_shed_repository) table, in
 shed_tool_conf.xml, integrated_tool_panel.xml, shed_tools directory,
 tool_dependencies directory. It would be interesting to know which of
 these still have references to the tool after you delete it.

 I am also interested in the underlying bug - are you running multiple
 Galaxy processes? Can you send me the tool that produced this error?

 -John

 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Peter van Heusden p...@sanbi.ac.za wrote:
 Hi there

 I updated a tool of mine recently, committed to the local toolshed, did
 the update from within the Admin panel and then got this error:

 Error - type 'exceptions.AttributeError': 'Tool' object has no
 attribute 'citations'


 A restart of Galaxy seemed to fix the problem, but since then the tool
 could not be found - it is not in any of the Tool categories. Deleting
 and re-installing the tool does not fix this problem - and on
 installation time I never get asked what group to add it to. It seems as
 if it is somehow stuck in an incorrect state.

 Any ideas where to go poking? Presumably there is somewhere in the
 database to go poking to reset things.

 Thanks,
 Peter
 P.S. this is with the latest Galaxy from galaxy-central.


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Re: [galaxy-dev] Installed tool invisible in Galaxy

2014-08-12 Thread Peter van Heusden
Aha, that's true!

With the XML fixed, the installation dialogue changes, and displays the
Add new tool panel section and subsequent parts of the page.

This would *appear* to come from the check for
includes_tools_for_display_in_tool_panel on line 1620 of
lib/galaxy/webapps/galaxy/controllers/admin_toolshed.py which in turn is
(eventually) pulled from the repository model I think.

Peter

On 12/08/2014 20:03, John Chilton wrote:
 I think your tool has an XML error in it (the in_graph_filename param
 is not being closed) - I imagine this would prevent Galaxy from
 displaying the tool - cannot say if it is the only error though:

 param format=graphml name=in_graph_filename type=data
 label=Protein interaction graph
 /inputs

 -John


 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Peter van Heusden p...@sanbi.ac.za wrote:
 1. Yes, its definitely a delete (checked the box).

 2. The tool, once added, creates:

 a. the correct directory structure in shed_tools/
 b. an entry in the tool_shed_repository table that *appears* to be correct
 c. an entry in shed_tool_conf.xml with the annotation of the Graph
 section (where it was originally located before being deleted
 d. *no entry* in integrated_tool_panel.xml

 3. When the tool is deleted:

 a. the shed_tools/ directory is cleaned out except for the top level
 directory (graph_report) of the tool
 b. the entry in the tool_shed_repository table remains
 c. the entry in shed_tool_conf.xml remains
 d. there is still no integrated_tool_panel.xml

 In terms of the database, tool_version_association references
 tool_version which references tool_shed_repository, so you need to
 delete entries all along that chain to remove an entry from
 tool_shed_repository.

 The tool and its type dependency are attached.

 On 12/08/2014 16:43, John Chilton wrote:
 Hey Peter,

 When you are deleting and reinstalling the tool - can you confirm for
 me that you are definitely deleting the tool and not just deactivating
 it?

 I don't know where to hack around from there - I think repositories
 are tracked in the database (tool_shed_repository) table, in
 shed_tool_conf.xml, integrated_tool_panel.xml, shed_tools directory,
 tool_dependencies directory. It would be interesting to know which of
 these still have references to the tool after you delete it.

 I am also interested in the underlying bug - are you running multiple
 Galaxy processes? Can you send me the tool that produced this error?

 -John

 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Peter van Heusden p...@sanbi.ac.za 
 wrote:
 Hi there

 I updated a tool of mine recently, committed to the local toolshed, did
 the update from within the Admin panel and then got this error:

 Error - type 'exceptions.AttributeError': 'Tool' object has no
 attribute 'citations'


 A restart of Galaxy seemed to fix the problem, but since then the tool
 could not be found - it is not in any of the Tool categories. Deleting
 and re-installing the tool does not fix this problem - and on
 installation time I never get asked what group to add it to. It seems as
 if it is somehow stuck in an incorrect state.

 Any ideas where to go poking? Presumably there is somewhere in the
 database to go poking to reset things.

 Thanks,
 Peter
 P.S. this is with the latest Galaxy from galaxy-central.


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