Hello James,
Thank you for your answer. I use open authentication and my script now is
in a local server. I call this script from user.py (in
lib/galaxy/webapps/galaxy/controllers) and return to me the email of a user
in other platform. My script is auth.py (in local server, cgi enable to run
in a web browser). Since i want to remove this script from my local server,
I want to move it under galaxy. I want a way to call this script from
user.py not as an external link, but as a function inside galaxy. Is that
more precise?
What do you propose?
On 30 January 2013 20:16, James Taylor wrote:
> I'm not sure I fully understand the question, so it may help to
> clarify. However, while Galaxy is a web application which provides an
> HTTP interface, it is not a general web server and cannot serve CGI
> scripts. You might be able to this either with a proxy server in front
> of Galaxy or by making your script a Galaxy tool, but it depends on
> what you mean by "how will I call it inside a script in galaxy?".
>
> --
> James Taylor, Assistant Professor, Biology/CS, Emory University
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Zinonas Antoniou
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Now I have a web page (cgi) in a server like
> www.example.com/myexample.py
> >
> > I want to have the myexample.py file under a galaxy folder. Then, how
> will I
> > call it inside a script in galaxy?
> >
> >
> > Thank you in advance,
> > Zinon
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