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galaxy.tool_util.deps package¶
Dependency management for tools.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.
build_dependency_manager
(app_config_dict=None, resolution_config_dict=None, conf_file=None, default_tool_dependency_dir=None)[source]¶ Build a DependencyManager object from app and/or resolution config.
If app_config_dict is specified, it should be application configuration information and configuration options are generally named to identify the context of dependency management (e.g. conda_prefix not prefix or use_cached_dependency_manager not cache). resolution_config_dict if specified is assumed to be the to_dict() version of a DependencyManager and should only contain dependency configuration options.
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.
DependencyManager
(default_base_path, conf_file=None, app_config={})[source]¶ Bases:
object
A DependencyManager attempts to resolve named and versioned dependencies by searching for them under a list of directories. Directories should be of the form:
$BASE/name/version/…and should each contain a file ‘env.sh’ which can be sourced to make the dependency available in the current shell environment.
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cached
= False¶
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__init__
(default_base_path, conf_file=None, app_config={})[source]¶ Create a new dependency manager looking for packages under the paths listed in base_paths. The default base path is app.config.tool_dependency_dir.
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set_enabled_container_types
(container_types_to_destinations)[source]¶ Set the union of all enabled container types.
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enabled_container_types
¶ Returns the union of enabled container types.
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get_resolver_option
(resolver, key, explicit_resolver_options={})[source]¶ Look in resolver-specific settings for option and then fallback to global settings.
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precache
¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.
CachedDependencyManager
(default_base_path, **kwd)[source]¶ Bases:
galaxy.tool_util.deps.DependencyManager
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cached
= True¶
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dependency_shell_commands
(requirements, **kwds)[source]¶ Runs a set of requirements through the dependency resolvers and returns a list of commands required to activate the dependencies. If dependencies are cacheable and the cache does not exist, will try to create it. If cached environment exists or is successfully created, will generate commands to activate it.
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.
NullDependencyManager
(default_base_path=None, conf_file=None, app_config={})[source]¶ Bases:
galaxy.tool_util.deps.DependencyManager
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cached
= False¶
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Subpackages¶
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_resolvers package
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.mulled package
- Submodules
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.mulled.mulled_build module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.mulled.mulled_build_channel module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.mulled.mulled_build_files module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.mulled.mulled_build_tool module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.mulled.mulled_search module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.mulled.util module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers package
- Submodules
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.brewed_tool_shed_packages module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.conda module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.galaxy_packages module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.homebrew module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.lmod module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.modules module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.resolver_mixins module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.tool_shed_packages module
- galaxy.tool_util.deps.resolvers.unlinked_tool_shed_packages module
Submodules¶
galaxy.tool_util.deps.brew_exts module¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.brew_exts.
RecipeContext
(recipe, version, brew_context=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
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cellar_path
¶
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tap_path
¶
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exception
galaxy.tool_util.deps.brew_exts.
CommandLineException
(command, stdout, stderr)[source]¶ Bases:
Exception
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.brew_exts.
versioned_install
(recipe_context, package=None, version=None, installed_deps=[])[source]¶
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.brew_exts.
build_env_statements_from_recipe_context
(recipe_context, **kwds)[source]¶
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.brew_exts.
build_env_statements
(cellar_root, cellar_path, relaxed=None, custom_only=False)[source]¶
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.brew_exts.
build_env_actions
(deps, cellar_root, cellar_path, relaxed=None, custom_only=False)[source]¶
galaxy.tool_util.deps.brew_util module¶
brew_exts defines generic extensions to Homebrew this file builds on those abstraction and provides Galaxy specific functionality not useful to the brew external commands.
galaxy.tool_util.deps.commands module¶
Generic I/O and shell processing code used by Galaxy tool dependencies.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.commands.
redirecting_io
(sys=<module 'sys' (built-in)>)[source]¶ Predicate to determine if we are redicting stdout in process.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.commands.
redirect_aware_commmunicate
(p, sys=<module 'sys' (built-in)>)[source]¶ Variant of process.communicate that works with in process I/O redirection.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.commands.
shell
(cmds, env=None, **kwds)[source]¶ Run shell commands with shell_process and wait.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.commands.
shell_process
(cmds, env=None, **kwds)[source]¶ A high-level method wrapping subprocess.Popen.
Handles details such as environment extension and in process I/O redirection.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.commands.
execute
(cmds)[source]¶ Execute commands and throw an exception on a non-zero exit.
Return the standard output if the commands are successful
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.commands.
argv_to_str
(command_argv, quote=True)[source]¶ Convert an argv command list to a string for shell subprocess.
If None appears in the command list it is simply excluded.
Arguments are quoted with shlex_quote. That said, this method is not meant to be used in security critical paths of code and should not be used to sanitize code.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.commands.
download_command
(url, to='-', quote_url=False)[source]¶ Build a command line to download a URL.
By default the URL will be downloaded to standard output but a specific file can be specified with the to argument.
galaxy.tool_util.deps.conda_compat module¶
Compat. layer with conda_build/verify if Galaxy/galaxy-lib not installed through conda.
In general there are utilities available for Conda building and parsing that are high-quality and should be utilized when available but that are only available in conda channels and not in PyPI. This module serves as a PyPI capable interface to these utilities.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.conda_compat.
raw_metadata
(recipe_dir)[source]¶ Evaluate Conda template if needed and return raw metadata for supplied recipe directory.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.conda_compat.
MetaData
¶ alias of
galaxy.tool_util.deps.conda_compat._MetaData
galaxy.tool_util.deps.conda_util module¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.conda_util.
CondaContext
(conda_prefix=None, conda_exec=None, shell_exec=None, debug=False, ensure_channels='', condarc_override=None, use_path_exec=False, copy_dependencies=False, use_local=False)[source]¶ Bases:
galaxy.tool_util.deps.installable.InstallableContext
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installable_description
= 'Conda'¶
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__init__
(conda_prefix=None, conda_exec=None, shell_exec=None, debug=False, ensure_channels='', condarc_override=None, use_path_exec=False, copy_dependencies=False, use_local=False)[source]¶
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conda_version
¶
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conda_build_available
¶
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can_install_conda
()[source]¶ If conda_exec is set to a path outside of conda_prefix, there is no use installing conda into conda_prefix, since it can’t be used by galaxy. If conda_exec equals conda_prefix/bin/conda, we can install conda if either conda_prefix does not exist or is empty.
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exec_command
(operation, args, stdout_path=None)[source]¶ Execute the requested command.
Return the process exit code (i.e. 0 in case of success).
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exec_create
(args, allow_local=True, stdout_path=None)[source]¶ Return the process exit code (i.e. 0 in case of success).
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exec_remove
(args)[source]¶ Remove a conda environment using conda env remove -y –name args.
Return the process exit code (i.e. 0 in case of success).
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exec_install
(args, allow_local=True, stdout_path=None)[source]¶ Return the process exit code (i.e. 0 in case of success).
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exec_clean
(args=[], quiet=False)[source]¶ Clean up after conda installation.
Return the process exit code (i.e. 0 in case of success).
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envs_path
¶
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deactivate
¶
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activate
¶
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parent_path
¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.conda_util.
CondaTarget
(package, version=None, channel=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
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package_specifier
¶ Return a package specifier as consumed by conda install/create.
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install_environment
¶ The dependency resolution and installation frameworks will expect each target to be installed it its own environment with a fixed and predictable name given package and version.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes module¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.
Container
(container_id, app_info, tool_info, destination_info, job_info, container_description, container_name=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
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__init__
(container_id, app_info, tool_info, destination_info, job_info, container_description, container_name=None)[source]¶
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resolve_dependencies
¶
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shell
¶
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source_environment
¶
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.
preprocess_volumes
(volumes_raw_str, container_type)[source]¶ Process Galaxy volume specification string to either Docker or Singularity specification.
Galaxy allows the mount try “default_ro” which translates to ro for Docker and ro for Singularity iff no subdirectories are rw (Singularity does not allow ro parent directories with rw subdirectories).
>>> preprocess_volumes("/a/b", DOCKER_CONTAINER_TYPE) ['/a/b:rw'] >>> preprocess_volumes("/a/b:ro,/a/b/c:rw", DOCKER_CONTAINER_TYPE) ['/a/b:ro', '/a/b/c:rw'] >>> preprocess_volumes("/a/b:default_ro,/a/b/c:rw", DOCKER_CONTAINER_TYPE) ['/a/b:ro', '/a/b/c:rw'] >>> preprocess_volumes("/a/b:default_ro,/a/b/c:rw", SINGULARITY_CONTAINER_TYPE) ['/a/b:rw', '/a/b/c:rw']
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.
HasDockerLikeVolumes
[source]¶ Bases:
object
Mixin to share functionality related to Docker volume handling.
Singularity seems to have a fairly compatible syntax for volume handling.
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.
DockerContainer
(container_id, app_info, tool_info, destination_info, job_info, container_description, container_name=None)[source]¶ Bases:
galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.Container
,galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.HasDockerLikeVolumes
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container_type
= 'docker'¶
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docker_host_props
¶
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connection_configuration
¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.
SingularityContainer
(container_id, app_info, tool_info, destination_info, job_info, container_description, container_name=None)[source]¶ Bases:
galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.Container
,galaxy.tool_util.deps.container_classes.HasDockerLikeVolumes
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container_type
= 'singularity'¶
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connection_configuration
¶
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.containers module¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.containers.
ResolvedContainerDescription
(container_resolver, container_description)¶ Bases:
tuple
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container_description
¶ Alias for field number 1
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container_resolver
¶ Alias for field number 0
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.containers.
ContainerFinder
(app_info, mulled_resolution_cache=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
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find_best_container_description
(enabled_container_types, tool_info, **kwds)[source]¶ Regardless of destination properties - find best container for tool.
Given container types and container.ToolInfo description of the tool.
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.containers.
ContainerRegistry
(app_info, mulled_resolution_cache=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Loop through enabled ContainerResolver plugins and find first match.
galaxy.tool_util.deps.dependencies module¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.dependencies.
AppInfo
(galaxy_root_dir=None, default_file_path=None, tool_data_path=None, shed_tool_data_path=None, outputs_to_working_directory=False, container_image_cache_path=None, library_import_dir=None, enable_mulled_containers=False, containers_resolvers_config_file=None, involucro_path=None, involucro_auto_init=True, mulled_channels=['conda-forge', 'bioconda'])[source]¶ Bases:
object
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__init__
(galaxy_root_dir=None, default_file_path=None, tool_data_path=None, shed_tool_data_path=None, outputs_to_working_directory=False, container_image_cache_path=None, library_import_dir=None, enable_mulled_containers=False, containers_resolvers_config_file=None, involucro_path=None, involucro_auto_init=True, mulled_channels=['conda-forge', 'bioconda'])[source]¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.dependencies.
ToolInfo
(container_descriptions=None, requirements=None, requires_galaxy_python_environment=False, env_pass_through=['GALAXY_SLOTS'], guest_ports=None, tool_id=None, tool_version=None, profile=-1)[source]¶ Bases:
object
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.dependencies.
JobInfo
(working_directory, tool_directory, job_directory, tmp_directory, home_directory, job_directory_type)[source]¶ Bases:
object
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.dependencies.
DependenciesDescription
(requirements=[], installed_tool_dependencies=[])[source]¶ Bases:
object
Capture (in a readily serializable way) context related a tool dependencies - both the tool’s listed requirements and the tool shed related context required to resolve dependencies via the ToolShedPackageDependencyResolver.
This is meant to enable remote resolution of dependencies, by the Pulsar or other potential remote execution mechanisms.
galaxy.tool_util.deps.docker_util module¶
Utilities for building up Docker commands…
…using common defaults and configuration mechanisms.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.docker_util.
build_docker_simple_command
(command, docker_cmd='docker', sudo=False, sudo_cmd='sudo', container_name=None, **kwd)[source]¶
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.docker_util.
build_docker_run_command
(container_command, image, interactive=False, terminal=False, tag=None, volumes=[], volumes_from=None, memory=None, env_directives=[], working_directory=None, name=None, net=None, run_extra_arguments=None, docker_cmd='docker', sudo=False, sudo_cmd='sudo', auto_rm=True, set_user='$UID', host=None, guest_ports=False, container_name=None)[source]¶
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.docker_util.
command_list
(command, command_args=[], **kwds)[source]¶ Return Docker command as an argv list.
galaxy.tool_util.deps.dockerfiles module¶
galaxy.tool_util.deps.installable module¶
Abstractions for installing local software managed and required by Galaxy/galaxy-lib.
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.installable.
InstallableContext
[source]¶ Bases:
object
Represent a directory/configuration of something that can be installed.
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installable_description
¶ Short description of thing being installed for log statements.
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parent_path
¶ Return parent path of the location the installable will be created within.
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.requirements module¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.requirements.
ToolRequirement
(name=None, type=None, version=None, specs=[])[source]¶ Bases:
object
Represents an external requirement that must be available for the tool to run (for example, a program, package, or library). Requirements can optionally assert a specific version.
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.requirements.
RequirementSpecification
(uri, version=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Refine a requirement using a URI.
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specifies_version
¶
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short_name
¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.requirements.
ToolRequirements
(tool_requirements=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Represents all requirements (packages, env vars) needed to run a tool.
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resolvable
¶
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packages
¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.requirements.
ContainerDescription
(identifier=None, type='docker', resolve_dependencies=False, shell='/bin/sh')[source]¶ Bases:
object
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galaxy.tool_util.deps.requirements.
parse_requirements_from_xml
(xml_root)[source]¶ >>> from xml.etree import ElementTree >>> def load_requirements( contents ): ... contents_document = '''<tool><requirements>%s</requirements></tool>''' ... root = ElementTree.fromstring( contents_document % contents ) ... return parse_requirements_from_xml( root ) >>> reqs, containers = load_requirements('''<requirement>bwa</requirement>''') >>> reqs[0].name 'bwa' >>> reqs[0].version is None True >>> reqs[0].type 'package' >>> reqs, containers = load_requirements('''<requirement type="binary" version="1.3.3">cufflinks</requirement>''') >>> reqs[0].name 'cufflinks' >>> reqs[0].version '1.3.3' >>> reqs[0].type 'binary'
galaxy.tool_util.deps.singularity_util module¶
galaxy.tool_util.deps.views module¶
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class
galaxy.tool_util.deps.views.
DependencyResolversView
(app)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Provide a RESTfulish/JSONy interface to a galaxy.tool_util.deps.DependencyResolver object. This can be adapted by the Galaxy web framework or other web apps.
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show_dependencies
(tool_requirements_d, installed_tool_dependencies=None, **kwd)[source]¶ Resolves dependencies to build a requirements status in the admin panel/API
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uninstall_dependencies
(index=None, resolver_type=None, container_type=None, **payload)[source]¶ Attempt to uninstall requirements. Returns 0 if successfull, else None.
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unused_dependency_paths
¶ List dependencies that are not currently installed.
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remove_unused_dependency_paths
(envs)[source]¶ Remove dependencies that are not currently used.
Returns a list of all environments that have been successfully removed.
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install_dependency
(index=None, **payload)[source]¶ Installs dependency using highest priority resolver that supports dependency installation (Currently only the conda resolver supports this). If index is given, attempt installation directly using the corresponding resolver. Returns True on success, False on failure. payload is dictionary that must container name, version and type, e.g. {‘name’: ‘numpy’, version=’1.9.1’, type=’package’}
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installable_resolvers
¶ List index for all active resolvers that have the ‘install_dependency’ attribute.
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uninstallable_resolvers
¶ List index for all active resolvers that can uninstall dependencies that have been installed through this resolver.
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tool_ids_by_requirements
¶ Dictionary with requirements as keys, and tool_ids as values.
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toolbox_requirements_status
¶
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