Hi Nate.
Could you provide more info on how to run this script. I have a
history and dataset name and I want to find the file stored on the
server.
Thanks
Shaun
Thanks Assaf,
This has come up enough times that I've just committed a script that
will return the filename if provided a
SHAUN WEBB wrote:
Hi Nate.
Could you provide more info on how to run this script. I have a
history and dataset name and I want to find the file stored on the
server.
Hi Shaun,
You'll need the dataset ID, which you can see as part of the URL of many
of the links in the history item. For
20 oktober 2011 17:43
Aan: Nate Coraor
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Onderwerp: Re: [galaxy-dev] HOW TO RETRIEVE DATA FROM HISTORY??!!
Hi Nate.
Could you provide more info on how to run this script. I have a
history and dataset name and I want to find the file stored on the
server.
Thanks
Hi Greg,
Has Steve's gls script made it into ~/contrib of the Galaxy distribution?
I'd love to try it out as I'm having issues with the helper.py script giving
me false IDs.
Thanks,
Matt
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Greg Von Kuster g...@bx.psu.edu wrote:
Hello Steve,
Thanks for making
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 9:57 PM, colin molter colin.mol...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to directly move/copy data from your galaxy history to a
given location in the filesystem of the same galaxy server?
2011/9/1 Edward Kirton eskir...@lbl.gov
why not create a simple export tool? perhaps
Hi,
We have written a tool that we call gls (galaxy ls). Running it is similar to doing
ls -ltr in that it lists the histories in reverse chronological order and shows the
actual path of the .dat file on the file system. You can then symlink/copy the actual files.
Example output:
2011-03-08
Hello Steve,
Thanks for making this available. If you could email me the script, I'll
include it in the ~/contrib directory in the Galaxy distribution.
Greg Von Kuster
On Sep 2, 2011, at 3:20 AM, Steve Taylor wrote:
Hi,
We have written a tool that we call gls (galaxy ls). Running it is
why not create a simple export tool? perhaps with the option to cp
or symlink.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 9:57 PM, colin molter colin.mol...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
i am still stuck with the same problem.
Is there a way to directly move/copy data from your galaxy history to a
given location in
Assaf Gordon wrote:
Hi Colin,
colin molter wrote, On 08/05/2011 01:54 PM:
Is there a way to directly move/copy data from your galaxy history to a
given location in the filesystem of the same galaxy server?
Said differently, there is a nice way to import data from the server to
Hi Colin,
colin molter wrote, On 08/05/2011 01:54 PM:
Is there a way to directly move/copy data from your galaxy history to a given
location in the filesystem of the same galaxy server?
Said differently, there is a nice way to import data from the server to
galaxy, is it possible to do the
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