Re: [galaxy-dev] Addind new datatype - best practice

2016-12-11 Thread Björn Grüning
Hi,

you could put one additional file into lib/galaxy/datatypes/
or you could have datatypes as Tool Shed repository. The really
recommended way currently is to put then into Galaxy main. So please
create a PR and add your datatypes to Galaxy directly if you like.

Ciao,
Bjoern

Am 11.12.2016 um 19:08 schrieb Floreline TOUCHARD:
> Hi Galaxy community,
> 
> I would like to add custom datatypes to my Galaxy server without editing
> any Galaxy files if possible.
> I've already created and renamed a second config/datatype.conf file.
> Both files are listed into galaxy.ini (variable datatypes_config_file).
> But what about the new datatype Class ? For example if it's a binary
> class, how can I add this class without editing the binary.py file or
> any other file (if it's possible) ?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Floreline
> 
> 
> 
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[galaxy-dev] Addind new datatype - best practice

2016-12-11 Thread Floreline TOUCHARD
Hi Galaxy community,

I would like to add custom datatypes to my Galaxy server without editing
any Galaxy files if possible.
I've already created and renamed a second config/datatype.conf file. Both
files are listed into galaxy.ini (variable datatypes_config_file).
But what about the new datatype Class ? For example if it's a binary class,
how can I add this class without editing the binary.py file or any other
file (if it's possible) ?

Thanks in advance,
Floreline
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