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galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api package

This module does not contain API routes. It exclusively contains dependencies to be used in FastAPI routes

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_app()galaxy.app.UniverseApplication[source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_job_manager(app: galaxy.app.UniverseApplication = Depends(get_app))galaxy.managers.jobs.JobManager[source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_db(app: galaxy.app.UniverseApplication = Depends(get_app)) → sqlalchemy.orm.session.Session[source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_user_manager(app: galaxy.app.UniverseApplication = Depends(get_app))galaxy.managers.users.UserManager[source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_session_manager(app: galaxy.app.UniverseApplication = Depends(get_app))galaxy.managers.session.GalaxySessionManager[source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_session(session_manager: galaxy.managers.session.GalaxySessionManager = Depends(get_session_manager), app: galaxy.app.UniverseApplication = Depends(get_app), galaxysession: Optional[str] = Cookie(None)) → Optional[galaxy.model.GalaxySession][source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_api_user(user_manager: galaxy.managers.users.UserManager = Depends(get_user_manager), key: Optional[str] = Query(None), x_api_key: Optional[str] = Header(None)) → Optional[galaxy.model.User][source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_user(galaxy_session: Optional[galaxy.model.GalaxySession] = Depends(get_session), api_user: Optional[galaxy.model.User] = Depends(get_api_user)) → Optional[galaxy.model.User][source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_trans(app: galaxy.app.UniverseApplication = Depends(get_app), user: Optional[galaxy.model.User] = Depends(get_user), galaxy_session: Optional[galaxy.model.GalaxySession] = Depends(get_session))galaxy.work.context.SessionRequestContext[source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.get_admin_user(trans: galaxy.work.context.SessionRequestContext = Depends(get_trans))[source]

Submodules

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.annotations module

API operations on annotations.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.annotations.BaseAnnotationsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesStoredWorkflowMixin, galaxy.model.item_attrs.UsesAnnotations

index(trans, **kwd)[source]
create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]
delete(trans, **kwd)[source]
undelete(trans, **kwd)[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.annotations.HistoryAnnotationsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.annotations.BaseAnnotationsController

controller_name = 'history_annotations'
tagged_item_id = 'history_id'
__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.annotations.HistoryContentAnnotationsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.annotations.BaseAnnotationsController

controller_name = 'history_content_annotations'
tagged_item_id = 'history_content_id'
__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.annotations.WorkflowAnnotationsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.annotations.BaseAnnotationsController

controller_name = 'workflow_annotations'
tagged_item_id = 'workflow_id'

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.authenticate module

API key retrieval through BaseAuth

Sample usage

curl --user zipzap@foo.com:password http://localhost:8080/api/authenticate/baseauth

Returns

{
    "api_key": "baa4d6e3a156d3033f05736255f195f9"
}
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.authenticate.AuthenticationController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

options(trans, **kwd)[source]

A no-op endpoint to return generic OPTIONS for the API. Any OPTIONS request to /api/* maps here. Right now this is solely to inform preflight CORS checks, which are API wide. Might be better placed elsewhere, but for now this is the initial entrypoint for relevant consumers.

get_api_key(trans, **kwd)[source]
GET /api/authenticate/baseauth

returns an API key for authenticated user based on BaseAuth headers

Returns

api_key in json format

Return type

dict

Raises

ObjectNotFound, HTTPBadRequest

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.cloud module

API operations on Cloud-based storages, such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3).

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.cloud.CloudController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

RESTfull controller for interaction with Amazon S3.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwargs)[source]

GET /api/cloud/storage

Lists cloud-based buckets (e.g., S3 bucket, Azure blob) user has defined.

Returns

A list of cloud-based buckets user has defined.

get(trans, payload, **kwargs)[source]

POST /api/cloud/storage/get

gets given objects from a given cloud-based bucket to a Galaxy history.

Parameters
  • trans (galaxy.webapps.base.webapp.GalaxyWebTransaction) – Galaxy web transaction

  • payload (dict) –

    A dictionary structure containing the following keys:

    • history_id: the (encoded) id of history to which the object should be received to.

    • bucket: the name of a bucket from which data should be fetched from (e.g., a bucket name on AWS S3).

    • objects: a list of the names of objects to be fetched.

    • authz_id: the encoded ID of CloudAuthz to be used for authorizing access to the resource

      provider. You may get a list of the defined authorizations via /api/cloud/authz. Also, you can use /api/cloud/authz/create to define a new authorization.

    • input_args [Optional; default value is an empty dict] a dictionary containing the following keys:

      ** dbkey: [Optional; default value: is ?]

      Sets the genome (e.g., hg19) of the objects being fetched to Galaxy.

      ** file_type: [Optional; default value is auto]

      Sets the Galaxy datatype (e.g., bam) for the objects being fetched to Galaxy. See the following link for a complete list of Galaxy data types: https://galaxyproject.org/learn/datatypes/

      ** space_to_tab: [Optional; default value is False]

      A boolean value (“true” or “false”) that sets if spaces should be converted to tab in the objects being fetched to Galaxy. Applicable only if to_posix_lines is True

      ** to_posix_lines: [Optional; default value is Yes]

      A boolean value (“true” or “false”); if “Yes”, converts universal line endings to POSIX line endings. Set to “False” if you upload a gzip, bz2 or zip archive containing a binary file.

  • kwargs

Return type

dictionary

Returns

a dictionary containing a summary view of the datasets copied from the given cloud-based storage.

send(trans, payload, **kwargs)[source]

POST /api/cloud/storage/send

Sends given dataset(s) in a given history to a given cloud-based bucket. Each dataset is named using the label assigned to the dataset in the given history (see HistoryDatasetAssociation.name). If no dataset ID is given, this API sends all the datasets belonging to a given history to a given cloud-based bucket.

Parameters
  • trans (galaxy.webapps.base.webapp.GalaxyWebTransaction) – Galaxy web transaction

  • payload (dictionary) –

    A dictionary structure containing the following keys:

    • history_id the (encoded) id of history from which the object should be downloaed.

    • bucket: the name of a bucket to which data should be sent (e.g., a bucket name on AWS S3).

    • authz_id: the encoded ID of CloudAuthz to be used for authorizing access to the resource

      provider. You may get a list of the defined authorizations via /api/cloud/authz. Also, you can use /api/cloud/authz/create to define a new authorization.

    • dataset_ids: [Optional; default: None]

      A list of encoded dataset IDs belonging to the specified history that should be sent to the given bucket. If not provided, Galaxy sends all the datasets belonging the specified history.

    • overwrite_existing: [Optional; default: False]

      A boolean value. If set to “True”, and an object with same name of the dataset to be sent already exist in the bucket, Galaxy replaces the existing object with the dataset to be sent. If set to “False”, Galaxy appends datetime to the dataset name to prevent overwriting an existing object.

Return type

dictionary

Returns

Information about the (un)successfully submitted dataset send jobs, containing the following keys:

  • bucket_name: The name of bucket to which the listed datasets are queued

    to be sent.

  • sent_dataset_labels: A list of JSON objects with the following key-value pair: ** object: The name of object is queued to be created. ** job_id: The id of the queued send job.

  • failed_dataset_labels: A list of JSON objects with the following key-value pair

    representing the datasets Galaxy failed to create (and queue) send job for:

    ** object: The name of object is queued to be created. ** error: A descriptive error message.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.cloudauthz module

API operations on defining cloud authorizations.

Through means of cloud authorization a user is able to grant a Galaxy server a secure access to his/her cloud-based resources without sharing his/her long-lasting credentials.

User provides a provider-specific configuration, which Galaxy users to request temporary credentials from the provider to access the user’s resources.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.cloudauthz.CloudAuthzController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

RESTfull controller for defining cloud authorizations.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwargs)[source]

GET /api/cloud/authz

Lists all the cloud authorizations user has defined.

Parameters
Return type

list of dict

Returns

a list of cloud authorizations (each represented in key-value pair format) defined for the user.

create(trans, payload, **kwargs)[source]
  • POST /api/cloud/authz

    Request to store the payload as a cloudauthz (cloud authorization) configuration for a user.

Parameters
  • trans (galaxy.webapps.base.webapp.GalaxyWebTransaction) – Galaxy web transaction

  • payload (dict) –

    A dictionary structure containing the following keys: * provider: the cloud-based resource provider to which this configuration belongs to.

    • config: a dictionary containing all the configuration required to request temporary credentials

      from the provider. See the following page for details: https://galaxyproject.org/cloud/authnz/

    • authn_id: the (encoded) ID of a third-party authentication of a user. To have this ID, user must

      have logged-in to this Galaxy server using third-party identity (e.g., Google), or has associated his/her Galaxy account with a third-party OIDC-based identity. See this page: https://galaxyproject.org/admin/authentication/

    • description: [Optional] a brief description for this configuration.

  • kwargs – empty dict

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictionary with the following kvp: * status: HTTP response code * message: A message complementary to the response code.

delete(trans, encoded_authz_id, **kwargs)[source]
  • DELETE /api/cloud/authz/{encoded_authz_id}

    Deletes the CloudAuthz record with the given encoded_authz_id from database.

Parameters

:rtype JSON :return The cloudauthz record marked as deleted, serialized as a JSON object.

update(trans, encoded_authz_id, payload, **kwargs)[source]

PUT /api/cloud/authz/{encoded_authz_id}

Updates the values for the cloudauthz configuration with the given encoded_authz_id.

With this API only the following attributes of a cloudauthz configuration can be updated: authn_id, provider, config, deleted.

Parameters
  • trans (galaxy.webapps.base.webapp.GalaxyWebTransaction) – Galaxy web transaction

  • encoded_authz_id (string) – The encoded ID of the CloudAuthz record to be updated.

  • payload (dict) –

    A dictionary structure containing the attributes to modified with their new values. It can contain any number of the following attributes:

    • provider: the cloud-based resource provider

      to which this configuration belongs to.

    • authn_id: the (encoded) ID of a third-party authentication of a user.

      To have this ID, user must have logged-in to this Galaxy server using third-party identity (e.g., Google), or has associated their Galaxy account with a third-party OIDC-based identity. See this page: https://galaxyproject.org/admin/authentication/

      Note: A user can associate a cloudauthz record with their own authentications only. If the given authentication with authn_id belongs to a different user, Galaxy will throw the ItemAccessibilityException exception.

    • config: a dictionary containing all the configuration required to

      request temporary credentials from the provider. See the following page for details: https://galaxyproject.org/cloud/authnz/

    • deleted: a boolean type marking the specified cloudauthz as (un)deleted.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.configuration module

API operations allowing clients to determine Galaxy instance’s capabilities and configuration settings.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.configuration.ConfigurationController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

whoami(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/whoami Return information about the current authenticated user.

Returns

dictionary with user information

Return type

dict

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/configuration Return an object containing exposable configuration settings.

Note: a more complete list is returned if the user is an admin.

version(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/version Return a description of the major version of Galaxy (e.g. 15.03).

Return type

dict

Returns

dictionary with major version keyed on ‘version_major’

get_config_dict(trans, return_admin=False, view=None, keys=None, default_view='all')[source]

Return a dictionary with (a subset of) current Galaxy settings.

If return_admin also include a subset of more sensitive keys. Pass in view (String) and comma seperated list of keys to control which configuration settings are returned.

dynamic_tool_confs(trans)[source]
decode_id(trans, encoded_id, **kwds)[source]

Decode a given id.

tool_lineages(trans)[source]
reload_toolbox(trans, **kwds)[source]

PUT /api/configuration/toolbox Reload the Galaxy toolbox (but not individual tools).

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.container_resolution module

API operations allowing clients to manage container resolution.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.container_resolution.ContainerResolutionAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/container_resolvers

show(trans, id)[source]

GET /api/container_resolvers/<id>

resolve(trans, index=None, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/container_resolvers/resolve GET /api/container_resolvers/{index}/resolve

Resolve described requirement against specified container resolvers.

Parameters
  • tool_id (str) – tool_id to resolve against containers

  • requirements_only (boolean) – ignore tool containers, properties - just search based on tool requirements set to True to mimic default behavior of tool dependency API.

  • index (int) – index of the container resolver, if unset resolvers searched in order

  • container_type (str) – restrict resolution to specified container type (e.g. ‘docker’, ‘singularity’)

  • resolver_type (str) – restrict resolution to specified resolver type (e.g. ‘build_mulled’, ‘explicit’)

  • install (boolean) – allow installation of new containers (for build_mulled* containers) the way job resolution will operate, defaults to False

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictified description of the container dependency, with attribute dependency_type: None if no match was found.

resolve_toolbox(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/container_resolvers/toolbox GET /api/container_resolvers/{index}/toolbox

Apply resolve() to each tool in the toolbox and return the results as a list. See documentation for resolve() for a description of parameters that can be consumed and a description of the resulting items.

Parameters

tool_ids (str) – tool_ids to filter toolbox on

Return type

list

Returns

list of items returned from resolve()

resolve_toolbox_with_install(trans, payload, **kwds)[source]

POST /api/container_resolvers/toolbox/install POST /api/container_resolvers/{index}/toolbox/install

Do the resolution of dependencies like resolve_toolbox(), but allow building and installing new containers. payload of POST body maybe contain same parameters as resolve_toolbox query parameters.

Return type

list

Returns

list of items returned from resolve()

resolve_with_install(trans, payload, **kwds)[source]

POST /api/container_resolvers/resolve/install POST /api/container_resolvers/{index}/resolve/install

Do the resolution of dependencies like resolve(), but allow building and installing new containers during installation. payload of POST body maybe contain same parameters as resolve query parameters.

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictified description of the container dependency, with attribute dependency_type: None if no match was found.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.dataset_collections module

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.dataset_collections.DatasetCollectionsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixinItems

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]
create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]
  • POST /api/dataset_collections:

    create a new dataset collection instance.

Parameters

payload (dict) – (optional) dictionary structure containing: * collection_type: dataset colltion type to create. * instance_type: Instance type - ‘history’ or ‘library’. * name: the new dataset collections’s name * datasets: object describing datasets for collection

Return type

dict

Returns

element view of new dataset collection

show(trans, instance_type, id, **kwds)[source]
contents(trans, hdca_id, parent_id, instance_type='history', limit=None, offset=None, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/dataset_collection/{hdca_id}/contents/{parent_id}?limit=100&offset=0

Shows direct child contents of indicated dataset collection parent id

Parameters
  • id – HDCA.id

  • parent_id – parent dataset_collection.id for the dataset contents to be viewed

  • limit – pagination limit for returned dataset collection elements

  • offset – pagination offset for returned dataset collection elements

Return type

list

Returns

list of dataset collection elements and contents

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.datasets module

API operations on the contents of a history dataset.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.datasets.DatasetsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesVisualizationMixin

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, limit=500, offset=0, history_id=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/datasets/

Search datasets or collections using a query system

Return type

list

Returns

dictionaries containing summary of dataset or dataset_collection information

The list returned can be filtered by using two optional parameters:

q

string, generally a property name to filter by followed by an (often optional) hyphen and operator string.

qv

string, the value to filter by

..example:

To filter the list to only those created after 2015-01-29,
the query string would look like:
    '?q=create_time-gt&qv=2015-01-29'

Multiple filters can be sent in using multiple q/qv pairs:
    '?q=create_time-gt&qv=2015-01-29&q=name-contains&qv=experiment-1'
The list returned can be paginated using two optional parameters:
limit: integer, defaults to no value and no limit (return all)

how many items to return

offset: integer, defaults to 0 and starts at the beginning

skip the first ( offset - 1 ) items and begin returning at the Nth item

..example:
limit and offset can be combined. Skip the first two and return five:

‘?limit=5&offset=3’

The list returned can be ordered using the optional parameter:
order: string containing one of the valid ordering attributes followed

(optionally) by ‘-asc’ or ‘-dsc’ for ascending and descending order respectively. Orders can be stacked as a comma- separated list of values.

..example:
To sort by name descending then create time descending:

‘?order=name-dsc,create_time’

The ordering attributes and their default orders are:

hid defaults to ‘hid-asc’ create_time defaults to ‘create_time-dsc’ update_time defaults to ‘update_time-dsc’ name defaults to ‘name-asc’

‘order’ defaults to ‘create_time’

show(trans, id, hda_ldda='hda', data_type=None, provider=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id} Displays information about and/or content of a dataset.

show_storage(trans, dataset_id, hda_ldda='hda', **kwd)[source]

GET /api/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}/storage

Display user-facing storage details related to the objectstore a dataset resides in.

update_permissions(trans, dataset_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}/permissions Updates permissions of a dataset.

Return type

dict

Returns

dictionary containing new permissions

extra_files(trans, history_content_id, history_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/{encoded_history_id}/contents/{encoded_content_id}/extra_files Generate list of extra files.

display(trans, history_content_id, history_id, preview=False, filename=None, to_ext=None, raw=False, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/{encoded_history_id}/contents/{encoded_content_id}/display Displays history content (dataset).

The query parameter ‘raw’ should be considered experimental and may be dropped at some point in the future without warning. Generally, data should be processed by its datatype prior to display (the defult if raw is unspecified or explicitly false.

get_content_as_text(trans, dataset_id)[source]

Returns item content as Text.

get_metadata_file(trans, history_content_id, history_id, metadata_file=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{history_content_id}/metadata_file

converted(self, trans, dataset_id, ext, **kwargs)[source]
  • GET /api/datasets/{dataset_id}/converted/{ext}

    return information about datasets made by converting this dataset to a new format

Parameters
  • dataset_id (str) – the encoded id of the original HDA to check

  • ext (str) – file extension of the target format or None.

If there is no existing converted dataset for the format in ext, one will be created.

If ext is None, a dictionary will be returned of the form { <converted extension> : <converted id>, … } containing all the existing converted datasets.

..note: view and keys are also available to control the serialization

of individual datasets. They have no effect when ext is None.

Return type

dict

Returns

dictionary containing detailed HDA information or (if ext is None) an extension->dataset_id map

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.datatypes module

API operations allowing clients to determine datatype supported by Galaxy.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.datatypes.DatatypesController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/datatypes Return an object containing upload datatypes.

mapping(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/datatypes/mapping Return a dictionary of class to class mappings.

types_and_mapping(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/datatypes/types_and_mapping

Combine the datatype information from (/api/datatypes) and the mapping information from (/api/datatypes/mapping) into a single response.

sniffers(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/datatypes/sniffers Return a list of sniffers.

converters(trans, **kwd)[source]
edam_formats(trans, **kwds)[source]
edam_data(trans, **kwds)[source]

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.display_applications module

API operations on annotations.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.display_applications.DisplayApplicationsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/display_applications/

Returns the list of display applications.

Returns

list of available display applications

Return type

list

reload(trans, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/display_applications/reload

Reloads the list of display applications.

Parameters

ids (list) – list containing ids of display to be reloaded

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.dynamic_tools module

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.dynamic_tools.DynamicToolsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

RESTful controller for interactions with dynamic tools.

Dynamic tools are tools defined in the database. Use the tools controller to run these tools and view functional information.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/dynamic_tools

This returns meta-information about the dynamic tool, such as tool_uuid. To use the tool or view funtional information such as inputs and outputs, use the standard tools API indexed by the ID (and optionally version) returned from this endpoint.

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/dynamic_tools/{encoded_dynamic_tool_id|tool_uuid}

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/dynamic_tools

The payload is expected to be a tool definition to dynamically load into Galaxy’s toolbox.

Parameters
  • representation (dict) – a JSON-ified tool description to load

  • uuid (str) – the uuid to associate with the tool being created

delete(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/dynamic_tools/{encoded_dynamic_tool_id|tool_uuid}

Deactivate the specified dynamic tool. Deactivated tools will not be loaded into the toolbox.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.extended_metadata module

API operations on annotations.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.extended_metadata.BaseExtendedMetadataController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesExtendedMetadataMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixinItems, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesStoredWorkflowMixin

index(trans, **kwd)[source]
create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]
delete(trans, **kwd)[source]
undelete(trans, **kwd)[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.extended_metadata.LibraryDatasetExtendMetadataController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.extended_metadata.BaseExtendedMetadataController

controller_name = 'library_dataset_extended_metadata'
exmeta_item_id = 'library_content_id'
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.extended_metadata.HistoryDatasetExtendMetadataController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.extended_metadata.BaseExtendedMetadataController

controller_name = 'history_dataset_extended_metadata'
exmeta_item_id = 'history_content_id'
__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.folder_contents module

API operations on the contents of a library folder.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.folder_contents.FolderContentsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixinItems

Class controls retrieval, creation and updating of folder contents.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, folder_id, limit=None, offset=None, search_text=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/folders/{encoded_folder_id}/contents?limit={limit}&offset={offset}

Displays a collection (list) of a folder’s contents (files and folders). Encoded folder ID is prepended with ‘F’ if it is a folder as opposed to a data set which does not have it. Full path is provided in response as a separate object providing data for breadcrumb path building.

..example:
limit and offset can be combined. Skip the first two and return five:

‘?limit=3&offset=5’

Parameters
  • folder_id (encoded string) – encoded ID of the folder which contents should be library_dataset_dict

  • offset – offset for returned library folder datasets

  • limit – limit for returned library folder datasets contents should be library_dataset_dict

  • kwd (dict) – keyword dictionary with other params

Returns

dictionary containing all items and metadata

Type

dict

Raises

MalformedId, InconsistentDatabase, ObjectNotFound, InternalServerError

build_path(trans, folder)[source]

Search the path upwards recursively and load the whole route of names and ids for breadcrumb building purposes.

Parameters
  • folder – current folder for navigating up

  • type – Galaxy LibraryFolder

Returns

list consisting of full path to the library

Type

list

calculate_pagination(array, offset, limit)[source]
apply_preferences(folder, include_deleted, search_text)[source]
create(trans, encoded_folder_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/folders/{encoded_id}/contents

Create a new library file from an HDA.

Parameters
  • encoded_folder_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the folder to import dataset(s) to

  • payload (dict) – dictionary structure containing: :param from_hda_id: (optional) the id of an accessible HDA to copy into the library :type from_hda_id: encoded id :param from_hdca_id: (optional) the id of an accessible HDCA to copy into the library :type from_hdca_id: encoded id :param ldda_message: (optional) the new message attribute of the LDDA created :type ldda_message: str :param extended_metadata: (optional) dub-dictionary containing any extended metadata to associate with the item :type extended_metadata: dict

Returns

a dictionary describing the new item if from_hda_id is supplied or a list of such dictionaries describing the new items if from_hdca_id is supplied.

Return type

object

Raises

ObjectAttributeInvalidException, InsufficientPermissionsException, ItemAccessibilityException, InternalServerError

show(trans, id, library_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/folders/{encoded_folder_id}/

update(trans, id, library_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/folders/{encoded_folder_id}/contents

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.folders module

API operations on library folders.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.folders.FoldersController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixinItems

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/folders/

This would normally display a list of folders. However, that would be across multiple libraries, so it’s not implemented.

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/folders/{encoded_folder_id}

Displays information about a folder.

Parameters

id (an encoded id string (has to be prefixed by 'F')) – the folder’s encoded id (required)

Returns

dictionary including details of the folder

Return type

dict

create(trans, encoded_parent_folder_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/folders/{encoded_parent_folder_id}

Create a new folder object underneath the one specified in the parameters.

Parameters
  • encoded_parent_folder_id (an encoded id string (should be prefixed by 'F')) – (required) the parent folder’s id

  • payload

    dictionary structure containing:

    param name

    (required) the name of the new folder

    type name

    str

    param description

    the description of the new folder

    type description

    str

:type dictionary :returns: information about newly created folder, notably including ID :rtype: dictionary :raises: RequestParameterMissingException

get_permissions(trans, encoded_folder_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/folders/{id}/permissions

Load all permissions for the given folder id and return it.

Parameters
  • encoded_folder_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the folder

  • scope (string) – either ‘current’ or ‘available’

Returns

dictionary with all applicable permissions’ values

Return type

dictionary

Raises

InsufficientPermissionsException

set_permissions(trans, encoded_folder_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/folders/{encoded_folder_id}/permissions

Set permissions of the given folder to the given role ids.

Parameters
  • encoded_folder_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the folder to set the permissions of

  • payload

    dictionary structure containing:

    param action

    (required) describes what action should be performed

    type action

    string

    param add_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have add item permission on the folder

    type add_ids[]

    string or list

    param manage_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have manage permission on the folder

    type manage_ids[]

    string or list

    param modify_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have modify permission on the folder

    type modify_ids[]

    string or list

:type dictionary :returns: dict of current roles for all available permission types. :rtype: dictionary :raises: RequestParameterInvalidException, InsufficientPermissionsException, RequestParameterMissingException

delete(trans, encoded_folder_id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/folders/{encoded_folder_id}

Mark the folder with the given encoded_folder_id as deleted (or remove the deleted mark if the undelete param is true).

Note

Currently, only admin users can un/delete folders.

Parameters
  • encoded_folder_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the folder to un/delete

  • undelete (bool) – (optional) flag specifying whether the item should be deleted or undeleted, defaults to false:

Returns

detailed folder information

Return type

dictionary

update(trans, encoded_folder_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

PATCH /api/folders/{encoded_folder_id}

Update the folder defined by an encoded_folder_id with the data in the payload.

Note

Currently, only admin users can update library folders. Also the folder must not be deleted.

param id

the encoded id of the folder

type id

an encoded id string

param payload

(required) dictionary structure containing:: ‘name’: new folder’s name, cannot be empty ‘description’: new folder’s description

type payload

dict

returns

detailed folder information

rtype

dict

raises

RequestParameterMissingException

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.forms module

API operations on FormDefinition objects.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.forms.FormDefinitionAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/forms Displays a collection (list) of forms.

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/forms/{encoded_form_id} Displays information about a form.

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/forms Creates a new form.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.genomes module

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.genomes.get_id(base, format)[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.genomes.GenomesController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

RESTful controller for interactions with genome data.

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/genomes: returns a list of installed genomes

show(trans, id, num=None, chrom=None, low=None, high=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/genomes/{id}

Returns information about build <id>

indexes(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/genomes/{id}/indexes?type={table name}

Returns all available indexes for a genome id for type={table name} For instance, /api/genomes/hg19/indexes?type=fasta_indexes

sequences(trans, id, num=None, chrom=None, low=None, high=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/genomes/{id}/sequences

This is a wrapper for accepting sequence requests that want a raw return, not json

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.group_roles module

API operations on Group objects.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.group_roles.GroupRolesAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

index(trans, group_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/groups/{encoded_group_id}/roles Displays a collection (list) of groups.

show(trans, id, group_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/groups/{encoded_group_id}/roles/{encoded_role_id} Displays information about a group role.

update(trans, id, group_id, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/groups/{encoded_group_id}/roles/{encoded_role_id} Adds a role to a group

delete(trans, id, group_id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/groups/{encoded_group_id}/roles/{encoded_role_id} Removes a role from a group

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.group_users module

API operations on Group objects.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.group_users.GroupUsersAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

index(trans, group_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/groups/{encoded_group_id}/users Displays a collection (list) of groups.

show(trans, id, group_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/groups/{encoded_group_id}/users/{encoded_user_id} Displays information about a group user.

update(trans, id, group_id, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/groups/{encoded_group_id}/users/{encoded_user_id} Adds a user to a group

delete(trans, id, group_id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/groups/{encoded_group_id}/users/{encoded_user_id} Removes a user from a group

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.groups module

API operations on Group objects.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.groups.GroupAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/groups Displays a collection (list) of groups.

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/groups Creates a new group.

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/groups/{encoded_group_id} Displays information about a group.

update(trans, id, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/groups/{encoded_group_id} Modifies a group.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.histories module

API operations on a history.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.histories.HistoriesController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.ExportsHistoryMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.ImportsHistoryMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.SharableMixin

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, deleted='False', **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories

return undeleted histories for the current user

GET /api/histories/deleted

return deleted histories for the current user

Note

Anonymous users are allowed to get their current history

Parameters

deleted (boolean) – if True, show only deleted histories, if False, non-deleted

Return type

list

Returns

list of dictionaries containing summary history information

The following are optional parameters:

view: string, one of (‘summary’,’detailed’), defaults to ‘summary’

controls which set of properties to return

keys: comma separated strings, unused by default

keys/names of individual properties to return

all: boolean, defaults to ‘false’, admin-only

returns all histories, not just current user’s

If neither keys or views are sent, the default view (set of keys) is returned. If both a view and keys are sent, the key list and the view’s keys are combined.

If keys are send and no view, only those properties in keys are returned.

For which properties are available see

galaxy/managers/histories/HistorySerializer

The list returned can be filtered by using two optional parameters:

q

string, generally a property name to filter by followed by an (often optional) hyphen and operator string.

qv

string, the value to filter by

..example:

To filter the list to only those created after 2015-01-29,
the query string would look like:

    '?q=create_time-gt&qv=2015-01-29'

Multiple filters can be sent in using multiple q/qv pairs:

    '?q=create_time-gt&qv=2015-01-29&q=tag-has&qv=experiment-1'

The list returned can be paginated using two optional parameters:

limit: integer, defaults to no value and no limit (return all)

how many items to return

offset: integer, defaults to 0 and starts at the beginning

skip the first ( offset - 1 ) items and begin returning at the Nth item

..example:

limit and offset can be combined. Skip the first two and return five:

‘?limit=5&offset=3’

The list returned can be ordered using the optional parameter:

order: string containing one of the valid ordering attributes followed

(optionally) by ‘-asc’ or ‘-dsc’ for ascending and descending order respectively. Orders can be stacked as a comma- separated list of values.

..example:
To sort by name descending then create time descending:

‘?order=name-dsc,create_time’

The ordering attributes and their default orders are:

create_time defaults to ‘create_time-dsc’ update_time defaults to ‘update_time-dsc’ name defaults to ‘name-asc’

‘order’ defaults to ‘create_time-dsc’

show(trans, id, deleted='False')[source]
  • GET /api/histories/{id}:

    return the history with id

  • GET /api/histories/deleted/{id}:

    return the deleted history with id

  • GET /api/histories/most_recently_used:

    return the most recently used history

Parameters
  • id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the history to query or the string ‘most_recently_used’

  • deleted (boolean) – if True, allow information on a deleted history to be shown.

  • keys – same as the use of keys in the index function above

  • view – same as the use of view in the index function above

Return type

dictionary

Returns

detailed history information

citations(trans, history_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/{id}/citations Return all the citations for the tools used to produce the datasets in the history.

published(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/published

return all histories that are published

Return type

list

Returns

list of dictionaries containing summary history information

Follows the same filtering logic as the index() method above.

shared_with_me(self, trans, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/histories/shared_with_me:

    return all histories that are shared with the current user

Return type

list

Returns

list of dictionaries containing summary history information

Follows the same filtering logic as the index() method above.

create(trans, payload)[source]
  • POST /api/histories:

    create a new history

Parameters
  • payload (dict) – (optional) dictionary structure containing: * name: the new history’s name * history_id: the id of the history to copy * all_datasets: copy deleted hdas/hdcas? ‘True’ or ‘False’, defaults to True * archive_source: the url that will generate the archive to import * archive_type: ‘url’ (default)

  • keys – same as the use of keys in the index function above

  • view – same as the use of view in the index function above

Return type

dict

Returns

element view of new history

delete(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/histories/{id}

delete the history with the given id

Note

Stops all active jobs in the history if purge is set.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the history to delete

  • kwd (dict) – (optional) dictionary structure containing extra parameters

You can purge a history, removing all it’s datasets from disk (if unshared), by passing in purge=True in the url.

Parameters
  • keys – same as the use of keys in the index function above

  • view – same as the use of view in the index function above

Return type

dict

Returns

the deleted or purged history

undelete(self, trans, id, **kwd)[source]
  • POST /api/histories/deleted/{id}/undelete:

    undelete history (that hasn’t been purged) with the given id

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the history to undelete

  • keys – same as the use of keys in the index function above

  • view – same as the use of view in the index function above

Return type

str

Returns

‘OK’ if the history was undeleted

update(self, trans, id, payload, **kwd)[source]
  • PUT /api/histories/{id}

    updates the values for the history with the given id

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the history to update

  • payload (dict) –

    a dictionary containing any or all the fields in galaxy.model.History.to_dict() and/or the following:

    • annotation: an annotation for the history

  • keys – same as the use of keys in the index function above

  • view – same as the use of view in the index function above

Return type

dict

Returns

an error object if an error occurred or a dictionary containing any values that were different from the original and, therefore, updated

index_exports(trans, id)[source]

GET /api/histories/{id}/exports

Get previous history exports (to links). Effectively returns serialized JEHA objects.

archive_export(trans, id, payload=None, **kwds)[source]

PUT /api/histories/{id}/exports

start job (if needed) to create history export for corresponding history.

Parameters

id (str) – the encoded id of the history to export

Return type

dict

Returns

object containing url to fetch export from.

archive_download(trans, id, jeha_id, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/histories/{id}/exports/{jeha_id}

If ready and available, return raw contents of exported history. Use/poll PUT /api/histories/{id}/exports to initiate the creation of such an export - when ready that route will return 200 status code (instead of 202) with a JSON dictionary containing a download_url.

get_custom_builds_metadata(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/{id}/custom_builds_metadata Returns meta data for custom builds.

Parameters

id (str) – the encoded history id

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.history_contents module

API operations on the contents of a history.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.history_contents.HistoryContentsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixinItems, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesTagsMixin

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, history_id, ids=None, v=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents

return a list of HDA data for the history with the given id

Note

Anonymous users are allowed to get their current history contents

If Ids is not given, index returns a list of summary objects for every HDA associated with the given history_id.

If ids is given, index returns a more complete json object for each HDA in the ids list.

Parameters
  • history_id (str) – encoded id string of the HDA’s History

  • ids (str) – (optional) a comma separated list of encoded HDA ids

  • types (str) – (optional) kinds of contents to index (currently just dataset, but dataset_collection will be added shortly).

Return type

list

Returns

dictionaries containing summary or detailed HDA information

show(trans, id, history_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{id} GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{type}/{id}

return detailed information about an HDA or HDCA within a history

Note

Anonymous users are allowed to get their current history contents

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the HDA or HDCA to return

  • id – ‘dataset’ or ‘dataset_collection’

  • history_id (str) – encoded id string of the HDA’s or HDCA’s History

  • view (str) – if fetching a dataset collection - the view style of the dataset collection to produce. ‘collection’ returns no element information, ‘element’ returns detailed element information for all datasets, ‘element-reference’ returns a minimal set of information about datasets (for instance id, type, and state but not metadata, peek, info, or name). The default is ‘element’.

  • fuzzy_count (int) – this value can be used to broadly restrict the magnitude of the number of elements returned via the API for large collections. The number of actual elements returned may be “a bit” more than this number or “a lot” less - varying on the depth of nesting, balance of nesting at each level, and size of target collection. The consumer of this API should not expect a stable number or pre-calculable number of elements to be produced given this parameter - the only promise is that this API will not respond with an order of magnitude more elements estimated with this value. The UI uses this parameter to fetch a “balanced” concept of the “start” of large collections at every depth of the collection.

Return type

dict

Returns

dictionary containing detailed HDA or HDCA information

index_jobs_summary(trans, history_id, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/histories/{history_id}/jobs_summary

    return job state summary info for jobs, implicit groups jobs for collections or workflow invocations

Warning: We allow anyone to fetch job state information about any object they can guess an encoded ID for - it isn’t considered protected data. This keeps polling IDs as part of state calculation for large histories and collections as efficient as possible.

Parameters
  • history_id (str) – encoded id string of the target history

  • ids (str[]) – the encoded ids of job summary objects to return - if ids is specified types must also be specified and have same length.

  • types (str[]) – type of object represented by elements in the ids array - any of Job, ImplicitCollectionJob, or WorkflowInvocation.

Return type

dict[]

Returns

an array of job summary object dictionaries.

show_jobs_summary(trans, id, history_id, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{type}/{id}/jobs_summary

    return detailed information about an HDA or HDCAs jobs

Warning: We allow anyone to fetch job state information about any object they can guess an encoded ID for - it isn’t considered protected data. This keeps polling IDs as part of state calculation for large histories and collections as efficient as possible.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the HDA to return

  • history_id (str) – encoded id string of the HDA’s or the HDCA’s History

Return type

dict

Returns

dictionary containing jobs summary object

download_dataset_collection(trans, id, history_id=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{id}/download GET /api/dataset_collection/{id}/download

Download the content of a HistoryDatasetCollection as a tgz archive while maintaining approximate collection structure.

Parameters
  • id – encoded HistoryDatasetCollectionAssociation (HDCA) id

  • history_id – encoded id string of the HDCA’s History

create(trans, history_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{type}s POST /api/histories/{history_id}/contents

create a new HDA or HDCA

Parameters
  • history_id (str) – encoded id string of the new HDA’s History

  • type (str) – Type of history content - ‘dataset’ (default) or ‘dataset_collection’. This can be passed in via payload or parsed from the route.

  • payload (dict) –

    dictionary structure containing:

    copy from library (for type ‘dataset’): ‘source’ = ‘library’ ‘content’ = [the encoded id from the library dataset]

    copy from library folder ‘source’ = ‘library_folder’ ‘content’ = [the encoded id from the library folder]

    copy from history dataset (for type ‘dataset’): ‘source’ = ‘hda’ ‘content’ = [the encoded id from the HDA]

    copy from history dataset collection (for type ‘dataset_collection’) ‘source’ = ‘hdca’ ‘content’ = [the encoded id from the HDCA] ‘copy_elements’

    Copy child HDAs into the target history as well, defaults to False but this is less than ideal and may be changed in future releases.

    create new history dataset collection (for type ‘dataset_collection’)

    ’source’

    ’new_collection’ (default ‘source’ if type is ‘dataset_collection’ - no need to specify this)

    ’collection_type’

    For example, “list”, “paired”, “list:paired”.

    ’copy_elements’

    Copy child HDAs when creating new collection, defaults to False in the API but is set to True in the UI, so that we can modify HDAs with tags when creating collections.

    ’name’

    Name of new dataset collection.

    ’element_identifiers’

    Recursive list structure defining collection. Each element must have ‘src’ which can be ‘hda’, ‘ldda’, ‘hdca’, or ‘new_collection’, as well as a ‘name’ which is the name of element (e.g. “forward” or “reverse” for paired datasets, or arbitrary sample names for instance for lists). For all src’s except ‘new_collection’ - a encoded ‘id’ attribute must be included wiht element as well. ‘new_collection’ sources must defined a ‘collection_type’ and their own list of (potentially) nested ‘element_identifiers’.

..note:

Currently, a user can only copy an HDA from a history that the user owns.

Return type

dict

Returns

dictionary containing detailed information for the new HDA

show_roles(trans, encoded_dataset_id, **kwd)[source]

Display information about current or available roles for a given dataset permission.

  • GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}/permissions

Parameters

encoded_dataset_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the dataset to query

Returns

either dict of current roles for all permission types or dict of available roles to choose from (is the same for any permission type)

Return type

dictionary

Raises

InsufficientPermissionsException

update_permissions(trans, history_id, history_content_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Set permissions of the given library dataset to the given role ids.

PUT /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}/permissions

Parameters
  • encoded_dataset_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the dataset to update permissions of

  • payload

    dictionary structure containing:

    param action

    (required) describes what action should be performed available actions: make_private, remove_restrictions, set_permissions

    type action

    string

    param access_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have access permission on the dataset

    type access_ids[]

    string or list

    param manage_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have manage permission on the dataset

    type manage_ids[]

    string or list

    param modify_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have modify permission on the library dataset item

    type modify_ids[]

    string or list

Type

dictionary

Returns

dict of current roles for all available permission types

Return type

dictionary

Raises

RequestParameterInvalidException, ObjectNotFound, InsufficientPermissionsException, InternalServerError RequestParameterMissingException

update_batch(trans, history_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/histories/{history_id}/contents

Parameters
  • history_id (str) – encoded id string of the history containing supplied items

  • id (str) – the encoded id of the history to update

  • payload (dict) – a dictionary containing any or all the

Return type

dict

Returns

an error object if an error occurred or a dictionary containing any values that were different from the original and, therefore, updated

update(self, trans, history_id, id, payload, **kwd)[source]
  • PUT /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{id}

    updates the values for the history content item with the given id

Parameters
  • history_id (str) – encoded id string of the items’s History

  • id (str) – the encoded id of the history item to update

  • payload (dict) –

    a dictionary containing any or all the fields in galaxy.model.HistoryDatasetAssociation.to_dict() and/or the following:

    • annotation: an annotation for the HDA

Return type

dict

Returns

an error object if an error occurred or a dictionary containing any values that were different from the original and, therefore, updated

validate(trans, history_id, history_content_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{id}/validate

updates the values for the history content item with the given id

Parameters
  • history_id (str) – encoded id string of the items’s History

  • id (str) – the encoded id of the history item to validate

Return type

dict

Returns

TODO

delete(trans, history_id, id, purge=False, recursive=False, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{id} DELETE /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/{type}s/{id}

delete the history content with the given id and specified type (defaults to dataset)

Note

Currently does not stop any active jobs for which this dataset is an output.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the history to delete

  • recursive (bool) – if True, and deleted an HDCA also delete containing HDAs

  • purge (bool) – if True, purge the target HDA or child HDAs of the target HDCA

  • kwd (dict) –

    (optional) dictionary structure containing:

    • payload: a dictionary itself containing:
      • purge: if True, purge the HDA

      • recursive: if True, see above.

Note

that payload optionally can be placed in the query string of the request. This allows clients that strip the request body to still purge the dataset.

Return type

dict

Returns

an error object if an error occurred or a dictionary containing: * id: the encoded id of the history, * deleted: if the history content was marked as deleted, * purged: if the history content was purged

encode_type_id(type_id)[source]
archive(self, trans, history_id, filename='', format='zip', dry_run=True, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/archive/{id}

  • GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/archive/{filename}.{format}

    build and return a compressed archive of the selected history contents

Parameters
  • filename (string) – (optional) archive name (defaults to history name)

  • dry_run (boolean) – (optional) if True, return the archive and file paths only as json and not an archive file

Returns

archive file for download

Note

this is a volatile endpoint and settings and behavior may change.

contents_near(trans, history_id, hid, limit, **kwd)[source]

This endpoint provides random access to a large history without having to know exactly how many pages are in the final query. Pick a target HID and filters, and the endpoint will get LIMIT counts above and below that target regardless of how many gaps may exist in the HID due to filtering.

It does 2 queries, one up and one down from the target hid with a result size of limit. Additional counts for total matches of both seeks provided in the http headers.

I’ve also abandoned the wierd q/qv syntax.

  • GET /api/histories/{history_id}/contents/near/{hid}/{limit}

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.item_tags module

API operations related to tagging items.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.item_tags.BaseItemTagsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesTagsMixin

index(trans, **kwd)[source]
show(trans, tag_name, **kwd)[source]
create(trans, tag_name, payload=None, **kwd)[source]
update(trans, tag_name, payload=None, **kwd)
delete(trans, tag_name, **kwd)[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.item_tags.HistoryContentTagsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.item_tags.BaseItemTagsController

controller_name = 'history_content_tags'
tagged_item_class = 'HistoryDatasetAssociation'
tagged_item_id = 'history_content_id'
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.item_tags.HistoryTagsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.item_tags.BaseItemTagsController

controller_name = 'history_tags'
tagged_item_class = 'History'
tagged_item_id = 'history_id'
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.item_tags.WorkflowTagsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.item_tags.BaseItemTagsController

controller_name = 'workflow_tags'
tagged_item_class = 'StoredWorkflow'
tagged_item_id = 'workflow_id'

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.job_files module

API for asynchronous job running mechanisms can use to fetch or put files related to running and queued jobs.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.job_files.JobFilesAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

This job files controller allows remote job running mechanisms to read and modify the current state of files for queued and running jobs. It is certainly not meant to represent part of Galaxy’s stable, user facing API.

Furthermore, even if a user key corresponds to the user running the job, it should not be accepted for authorization - this API allows access to low-level unfiltered files and such authorization would break Galaxy’s security model for tool execution.

index(trans, job_id, **kwargs)[source]

GET /api/jobs/{job_id}/files

Get a file required to staging a job (proper datasets, extra inputs, task-split inputs, working directory files).

Parameters
  • job_id (str) – encoded id string of the job

  • path (str) – Path to file.

  • job_key (str) – A key used to authenticate this request as acting on behalf or a job runner for the specified job.

..note:

This API method is intended only for consumption by job runners, not end users.

Return type

binary

Returns

contents of file

create(self, trans, job_id, payload, **kwargs)[source]
  • POST /api/jobs/{job_id}/files

    Populate an output file (formal dataset, task split part, working directory file (such as those related to metadata)). This should be a multipart post with a ‘file’ parameter containing the contents of the actual file to create.

Parameters
  • job_id (str) – encoded id string of the job

  • payload (dict) – dictionary structure containing:: ‘job_key’ = Key authenticating ‘path’ = Path to file to create.

..note:

This API method is intended only for consumption by job runners, not end users.

Return type

dict

Returns

an okay message

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.job_lock module

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.job_lock.job_lock_status(job_manager=Depends(get_job_manager), admin_user=Depends(get_admin_user))galaxy.managers.jobs.JobLock[source]

Get job lock status.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.job_lock.update_job_lock(job_manager=Depends(get_job_manager), admin_user=Depends(get_admin_user), job_lock: galaxy.managers.jobs.JobLock = Body(Ellipsis))galaxy.managers.jobs.JobLock[source]

Set job lock status.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.job_ports module

API for asynchronous job running mechanisms can use to fetch or put files related to running and queued jobs.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.job_ports.JobPortsAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

This job files controller allows remote job running mechanisms to modify the current state of ports for queued and running jobs. It is certainly not meant to represent part of Galaxy’s stable, user facing API.

See the JobFiles API for information about per-job API keys.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

create(self, trans, job_id, payload, **kwargs)[source]
  • POST /api/jobs/{job_id}/ports

    Populate port information for interactive tools.

Parameters
  • job_id (str) – encoded id string of the job

  • payload (dict) – dictionary structure containing:: ‘job_key’ = Key authenticating ‘container_runtime’ = Path to file to create.

..note:

This API method is intended only for consumption by job runners, not end users.

Return type

dict

Returns

an okay message

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.jobs module

API operations on a jobs.

See also

galaxy.model.Jobs

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.jobs.get_hda_manager(app: galaxy.app.UniverseApplication = Depends(get_app))galaxy.managers.hdas.HDAManager[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.jobs.FastAPIJobs(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)[source]

Bases: object

job_manager: galaxy.managers.jobs.JobManager = Depends(get_job_manager)
hda_manager: galaxy.managers.hdas.HDAManager = Depends(get_hda_manager)
show(*, id: galaxy.schema.fields.EncodedDatabaseIdField, trans: galaxy.work.context.SessionRequestContext = Depends(get_trans), full: Optional[bool] = False) → Dict[source]

Return dictionary containing description of job data

Parameters - id: ID of job to return - full: Return extra information ?

__init__(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)None

Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.jobs.JobController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesVisualizationMixin

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/jobs

return jobs for current user

if user is admin and user_details is True, then return jobs for all galaxy users based on filtering - this is an extended service

Parameters
  • state (string or list) – limit listing of jobs to those that match one of the included states. If none, all are returned.

  • tool_id (string or list) – limit listing of jobs to those that match one of the included tool_ids. If none, all are returned.

  • user_details (boolean) – if true, and requestor is an admin, will return external job id and user email.

  • date_range_min (string '2014-01-01') – limit the listing of jobs to those updated on or after requested date

  • date_range_max (string '2014-12-31') – limit the listing of jobs to those updated on or before requested date

  • history_id (string) – limit listing of jobs to those that match the history_id. If none, all are returned.

Return type

list

Returns

list of dictionaries containing summary job information

show(trans, id)[source]
  • GET /api/jobs/{id}:

    return jobs for current user

Parameters
  • id (string) – Specific job id

  • full (boolean) – whether to return extra information

Return type

dictionary

Returns

dictionary containing full description of job data

common_problems(trans, id, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/jobs/{id}/common_problems

    check inputs and job for common potential problems to aid in error reporting

inputs(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/jobs/{id}/inputs

returns input datasets created by job

Parameters

id (string) – Encoded job id

Return type

dictionary

Returns

dictionary containing input dataset associations

outputs(trans, id)[source]
  • GET /api/jobs/{id}/outputs

    returns output datasets created by job

Parameters

id (string) – Encoded job id

Return type

dictionary

Returns

dictionary containing output dataset associations

delete(trans, id)[source]
  • Delete /api/jobs/{id}

    cancels specified job

Parameters
  • id (string) – Encoded job id

  • message (string) – Stop message.

resume(trans, id, **kwd)[source]
  • PUT /api/jobs/{id}/resume

    Resumes a paused job

Parameters

id (string) – Encoded job id

Return type

dictionary

Returns

dictionary containing output dataset associations

metrics(trans, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/jobs/{job_id}/metrics

  • GET /api/datasets/{dataset_id}/metrics

    Return job metrics for specified job. Job accessibility checks are slightly different than dataset checks, so both methods are available.

Parameters
  • job_id (string) – Encoded job id

  • dataset_id (string) – Encoded HDA or LDDA id

  • hda_ldda (string) – hda if dataset_id is an HDA id (default), ldda if it is an ldda id.

Return type

list

Returns

list containing job metrics

destination_params(trans, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/jobs/{job_id}/destination_params

    Return destination parameters for specified job.

Parameters

job_id (string) – Encoded job id

Return type

list

Returns

list containing job destination parameters

parameters_display(trans, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/jobs/{job_id}/parameters_display

  • GET /api/datasets/{dataset_id}/parameters_display

    Resolve parameters as a list for nested display. More client logic here than is ideal but it is hard to reason about tool parameter types on the client relative to the server. Job accessibility checks are slightly different than dataset checks, so both methods are available.

    This API endpoint is unstable and tied heavily to Galaxy’s JS client code, this endpoint will change frequently.

Parameters
  • job_id (string) – Encoded job id

  • dataset_id (string) – Encoded HDA or LDDA id

  • hda_ldda (string) – hda if dataset_id is an HDA id (default), ldda if it is an ldda id.

Return type

list

Returns

job parameters for for display

build_for_rerun(trans, id, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/jobs/{id}/build_for_rerun

    returns a tool input/param template prepopulated with this job’s information, suitable for rerunning or rendering parameters of the job.

Parameters

id (string) – Encoded job id

Return type

dictionary

Returns

dictionary containing output dataset associations

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

See the create method in tools.py in order to submit a job.

search(trans, payload)[source]
  • POST /api/jobs/search:

    return jobs for current user

Parameters

payload (dict) – Dictionary containing description of requested job. This is in the same format as a request to POST /apt/tools would take to initiate a job

Return type

list

Returns

list of dictionaries containing summary job information of the jobs that match the requested job run

This method is designed to scan the list of previously run jobs and find records of jobs that had the exact some input parameters and datasets. This can be used to minimize the amount of repeated work, and simply recycle the old results.

error(trans, id)[source]
  • POST /api/jobs/{id}/error

    submits a bug report via the API.

Parameters

id (string) – Encoded job id

Return type

dictionary

Returns

dictionary containing information regarding where the error report was sent.

show_job_lock(trans, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/job_lock

    return boolean indicating if job lock active.

update_job_lock(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]
  • PUT /api/job_lock

    return boolean indicating if job lock active.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.libraries module

API operations on a data library.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.libraries.LibrariesController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(self, trans, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/libraries:

    Returns a list of summary data for all libraries.

Parameters

deleted (boolean (optional)) – if True, show only deleted libraries, if False show only non-deleted

Returns

list of dictionaries containing library information

Return type

list

show(self, trans, id, deleted='False', **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/libraries/{encoded_id}:

    returns detailed information about a library

  • GET /api/libraries/deleted/{encoded_id}:

    returns detailed information about a deleted library

Parameters
  • id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the library

  • deleted (boolean) – if True, allow information on a deleted library

Returns

detailed library information

Return type

dictionary

Raises

MalformedId, ObjectNotFound

create(trans, payload=None, **kwd)[source]
  • POST /api/libraries:

    Creates a new library.

Note

Currently, only admin users can create libraries.

Parameters

payload (dict) – dictionary structure containing:: :param name: (required) the new library’s name :type name: str :param description: the new library’s description :type description: str :param synopsis: the new library’s synopsis :type synopsis: str

Returns

detailed library information

Return type

dict

Raises

RequestParameterMissingException

update(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]
  • PATCH /api/libraries/{encoded_id}

    Updates the library defined by an encoded_id with the data in the payload.

Note

Currently, only admin users can update libraries. Also the library must not be deleted.

param id

the encoded id of the library

type id

an encoded id string

param payload

dictionary structure containing:: :param name: new library’s name, cannot be empty :type name: str :param description: new library’s description :type description: str :param synopsis: new library’s synopsis :type synopsis: str

type payload

dict

returns

detailed library information

rtype

dict

raises

RequestParameterMissingException

delete(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]
  • DELETE /api/libraries/{id}

    marks the library with the given id as deleted (or removes the deleted mark if the undelete param is true)

Note

Currently, only admin users can un/delete libraries.

Parameters
  • id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the library to un/delete

  • payload – dictionary structure containing: :param undelete: (optional) flag specifying whether the item should be deleted or undeleted, defaults to false: :type undelete: bool

Type

dictionary

Returns

detailed library information

Return type

dictionary

get_permissions(trans, encoded_library_id, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/libraries/{id}/permissions

Load all permissions for the given library id and return it.

Parameters
  • encoded_library_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the library

  • scope (string) – either ‘current’ or ‘available’

  • is_library_access (bool) – indicates whether the roles available for the library access are requested

Returns

dictionary with all applicable permissions’ values

Return type

dictionary

Raises

InsufficientPermissionsException

set_permissions(trans, encoded_library_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/libraries/{encoded_library_id}/permissions

Set permissions of the given library to the given role ids.

Parameters
  • encoded_library_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the library to set the permissions of

  • payload

    dictionary structure containing:

    param action

    (required) describes what action should be performed available actions: remove_restrictions, set_permissions

    type action

    str

    param access_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have access permission on the library

    type access_ids[]

    string or list

    param add_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have add item permission on the library

    type add_ids[]

    string or list

    param manage_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have manage permission on the library

    type manage_ids[]

    string or list

    param modify_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have modify permission on the library

    type modify_ids[]

    string or list

Type

dictionary

Returns

dict of current roles for all available permission types

Return type

dictionary

Raises

RequestParameterInvalidException, InsufficientPermissionsException, InternalServerError RequestParameterMissingException

set_permissions_old(trans, library, payload, **kwd)[source]

* old implementation for backward compatibility *

POST /api/libraries/{encoded_library_id}/permissions Updates the library permissions.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.library_contents module

API operations on the contents of a data library.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.library_contents.LibraryContentsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesLibraryMixinItems, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesFormDefinitionsMixin, galaxy.actions.library.LibraryActions

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, library_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/libraries/{library_id}/contents:

Return a list of library files and folders.

Note

This endpoint is slow for large libraries. Returns all content traversing recursively through all folders.

See also

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.FolderContentsController.index for a faster non-recursive solution

Parameters

library_id (str) – the encoded id of the library

Returns

list of dictionaries of the form:

  • id: the encoded id of the library item

  • name: the ‘library path’

    or relationship of the library item to the root

  • type: ‘file’ or ‘folder’

  • url: the url to get detailed information on the library item

Return type

list

Raises

MalformedId, InconsistentDatabase, RequestParameterInvalidException, InternalServerError

show(trans, id, library_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/libraries/{library_id}/contents/{id}

Returns information about library file or folder.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the library item to return

  • library_id (str) – the encoded id of the library that contains this item

Returns

detailed library item information

Return type

dict

create(trans, library_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/libraries/{library_id}/contents:

Create a new library file or folder.

To copy an HDA into a library send create_type of ‘file’ and the HDA’s encoded id in from_hda_id (and optionally ldda_message).

To copy an HDCA into a library send create_type of ‘file’ and the HDCA’s encoded id in from_hdca_id (and optionally ldda_message).

Parameters
  • library_id (str) – the encoded id of the library where to create the new item

  • payload (dict) –

    dictionary structure containing:

    • folder_id: the encoded id of the parent folder of the new item

    • create_type: the type of item to create (‘file’, ‘folder’ or ‘collection’)

    • from_hda_id: (optional, only if create_type is ‘file’) the

      encoded id of an accessible HDA to copy into the library

    • ldda_message: (optional) the new message attribute of the LDDA created

    • extended_metadata: (optional) sub-dictionary containing any extended

      metadata to associate with the item

    • upload_option: (optional) one of ‘upload_file’ (default), ‘upload_directory’ or ‘upload_paths’

    • server_dir: (optional, only if upload_option is

      ’upload_directory’) relative path of the subdirectory of Galaxy library_import_dir (if admin) or user_library_import_dir (if non-admin) to upload. All and only the files (i.e. no subdirectories) contained in the specified directory will be uploaded.

    • filesystem_paths: (optional, only if upload_option is

      ’upload_paths’ and the user is an admin) file paths on the Galaxy server to upload to the library, one file per line

    • link_data_only: (optional, only when upload_option is

      ’upload_directory’ or ‘upload_paths’) either ‘copy_files’ (default) or ‘link_to_files’. Setting to ‘link_to_files’ symlinks instead of copying the files

    • name: (optional, only if create_type is ‘folder’) name of the

      folder to create

    • description: (optional, only if create_type is ‘folder’)

      description of the folder to create

    • tag_using_filenames: (optional)

      create tags on datasets using the file’s original name

    • tags: (optional)

      create the given list of tags on datasets

Returns

a dictionary describing the new item unless from_hdca_id is supplied, in that case a list of such dictionaries is returned.

Return type

object

update(trans, id, library_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/libraries/{library_id}/contents/{id}

Create an ImplicitlyConvertedDatasetAssociation.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the library item to return

  • library_id (str) – the encoded id of the library that contains this item

  • payload (dict) – dictionary structure containing:: ‘converted_dataset_id’:

Return type

None

Returns

None

delete(trans, library_id, id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/libraries/{library_id}/contents/{id}

Delete the LibraryDataset with the given id.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the library dataset to delete

  • kwd (dict) –

    (optional) dictionary structure containing:

    • payload: a dictionary itself containing:
      • purge: if True, purge the LD

Return type

dict

Returns

an error object if an error occurred or a dictionary containing: * id: the encoded id of the library dataset, * deleted: if the library dataset was marked as deleted, * purged: if the library dataset was purged

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.library_datasets module

API operations on the library datasets.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.library_datasets.LibraryDatasetsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesVisualizationMixin, galaxy.actions.library.LibraryActions

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/libraries/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}

Show the details of a library dataset.

Parameters

id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the library dataset to query

Returns

detailed library dataset information

Return type

dictionary

show_version(trans, encoded_dataset_id, encoded_ldda_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/libraries/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}/versions/{encoded_ldda_id}

Display a specific version of a library dataset (i.e. ldda).

Parameters
  • encoded_dataset_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the related library dataset

  • encoded_ldda_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the ldda to query

Returns

dict of ldda’s details

Return type

dictionary

Raises

ObjectNotFound

show_roles(trans, encoded_dataset_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/libraries/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}/permissions

Display information about current or available roles for a given dataset permission.

Parameters
  • encoded_dataset_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the dataset to query

  • scope (string) – either ‘current’ or ‘available’

Returns

either dict of current roles for all permission types or dict of available roles to choose from (is the same for any permission type)

Return type

dictionary

Raises

InsufficientPermissionsException

update(trans, encoded_dataset_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

PATCH /api/libraries/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}

Update the given library dataset (the latest linked ldda).

Parameters
  • encoded_dataset_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the library dataset to update

  • payload (dict) – dictionary structure containing:: :param name: new ld’s name, must be longer than 0 :type name: str :param misc_info: new ld’s misc info :type misc_info: str :param file_ext: new ld’s extension, must exist in the Galaxy registry :type file_ext: str :param genome_build: new ld’s genome build :type genome_build: str :param tags: list of dataset tags :type tags: list

Returns

detailed library dataset information

Return type

dictionary

update_permissions(trans, encoded_dataset_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/libraries/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}/permissions

Set permissions of the given library dataset to the given role ids.

Parameters
  • encoded_dataset_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the dataset to update permissions of

  • payload

    dictionary structure containing:

    param action

    (required) describes what action should be performed available actions: make_private, remove_restrictions, set_permissions

    type action

    string

    param access_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have access permission on the dataset

    type access_ids[]

    string or list

    param manage_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have manage permission on the dataset

    type manage_ids[]

    string or list

    param modify_ids[]

    list of Role.id defining roles that should have modify permission on the library dataset item

    type modify_ids[]

    string or list

Type

dictionary

Returns

dict of current roles for all available permission types

Return type

dictionary

Raises

RequestParameterInvalidException, ObjectNotFound, InsufficientPermissionsException, InternalServerError RequestParameterMissingException

delete(trans, encoded_dataset_id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/libraries/datasets/{encoded_dataset_id}

Mark the dataset deleted or undeleted.

Parameters
  • encoded_dataset_id (an encoded id string) – the encoded id of the dataset to change

  • undelete (bool) – flag whether to undeleted instead of deleting

Returns

dict containing information about the dataset

Return type

dictionary

load(trans, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/libraries/datasets

Load dataset(s) from the given source into the library.

Parameters

payload

dictionary structure containing: :param encoded_folder_id: the encoded id of the folder to import dataset(s) to :type encoded_folder_id: an encoded id string :param source:

source the datasets should be loaded from. Source can be:

  • user directory

    root folder specified in galaxy.ini as “$user_library_import_dir” example path: path/to/galaxy/$user_library_import_dir/user@example.com/{user can browse everything here} the folder with the user login has to be created beforehand

  • (admin)import directory

    root folder specified in galaxy ini as “$library_import_dir” example path: path/to/galaxy/$library_import_dir/{admin can browse everything here}

  • (admin)any absolute or relative path

    option allowed with “allow_library_path_paste” in galaxy.ini

type source

str

param link_data

flag whether to link the dataset to data or copy it to Galaxy, defaults to copy while linking is set to True all symlinks will be resolved _once_

type link_data

bool

param preserve_dirs

flag whether to preserve the directory structure when importing dir if False only datasets will be imported

type preserve_dirs

bool

param file_type

file type of the loaded datasets, defaults to ‘auto’ (autodetect)

type file_type

str

param dbkey

dbkey of the loaded genome, defaults to ‘?’ (unknown)

type dbkey

str

param tag_using_filenames

flag whether to generate dataset tags from filenames

type tag_using_filenames

bool

:type dictionary

Returns

dict containing information about the created upload job

Return type

dictionary

Raises

RequestParameterMissingException, AdminRequiredException, ConfigDoesNotAllowException, RequestParameterInvalidException InsufficientPermissionsException, ObjectNotFound

download(trans, archive_format, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/libraries/datasets/download/{archive_format} POST /api/libraries/datasets/download/{archive_format}

Download requested datasets (identified by encoded IDs) in requested archive_format.

example: GET localhost:8080/api/libraries/datasets/download/tbz?ld_ids%255B%255D=a0d84b45643a2678&ld_ids%255B%255D=fe38c84dcd46c828

Note

supported archive_format values are: ‘zip’, ‘tgz’, ‘tbz’, ‘uncompressed’

Parameters
  • archive_format (string) – string representing requested archive archive_format

  • ld_ids[] (an array) – an array of encoded dataset ids

  • folder_ids[] (an array) – an array of encoded folder ids

Returns

either archive with the requested datasets packed inside or a single uncompressed dataset

Return type

file

Raises

MessageException, ItemDeletionException, ItemAccessibilityException, HTTPBadRequest, OSError, IOError, ObjectNotFound

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.licenses module

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.licenses.get_licenses_manager()galaxy.managers.licenses.LicensesManager[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.licenses.FastAPILicenses(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)[source]

Bases: object

licenses_manager: galaxy.managers.licenses.LicensesManager = Depends(get_licenses_manager)
async index() → List[galaxy.managers.licenses.LicenseMetadataModel][source]

Returns an index with all the available [SPDX licenses](https://spdx.org/licenses/).

async get(*, id=Path(Ellipsis))galaxy.managers.licenses.LicenseMetadataModel[source]

Returns the license metadata associated with the given [SPDX license short ID](https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/appendix-I-SPDX-license-list/).

__init__(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)None

Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.licenses.LicensesController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/licenses

Return an index of known licenses.

get(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/licenses/<license_id>

Return license metadata by URI or SPDX id.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.metrics module

API operations for for querying and recording user metrics from some client (typically a user’s browser).

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.metrics.MetricsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

debugging

set to true to send additional debugging info to the log

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/metrics

Record any metrics sent and return some status object.

Note

Anonymous users can post metrics

Parameters

payload (dict) –

(optional) dictionary structure containing: * metrics: a list containing dictionaries of the form

namespace: label indicating the source of the metric time: isoformat datetime when the metric was recorded level: an integer representing the metric’s log level args: a json string containing an array of extra data

Return type

dict

Returns

status object

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.page_revisions module

API for updating Galaxy Pages

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.page_revisions.PageRevisionsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.SharableItemSecurityMixin, galaxy.model.item_attrs.UsesAnnotations, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.SharableMixin

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(self, trans, page_id, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/pages/{page_id}/revisions

    return a list of Page revisions

Parameters

page_id – Display the revisions of Page with ID=page_id

Return type

list

Returns

dictionaries containing different revisions of the page

create(self, trans, page_id, payload **kwd)[source]
  • POST /api/pages/{page_id}/revisions

    Create a new revision for a page

Parameters
  • page_id – Add revision to Page with ID=page_id

  • payload – A dictionary containing:: ‘content’ = New content of new page revision

Return type

dictionary

Returns

Dictionary with ‘success’ or ‘error’ element to indicate the result of the request

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.pages module

API for updating Galaxy Pages

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.pages.PagesController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.SharableItemSecurityMixin, galaxy.model.item_attrs.UsesAnnotations, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.SharableMixin

RESTful controller for interactions with pages.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(self, trans, deleted=False, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/pages

    return a list of Pages viewable by the user

Parameters

deleted – Display deleted pages

Return type

list

Returns

dictionaries containing summary or detailed Page information

create(self, trans, payload, **kwd)[source]
  • POST /api/pages

    Create a page and return dictionary containing Page summary

Parameters

payload – dictionary structure containing:: ‘slug’ = The title slug for the page URL, must be unique ‘title’ = Title of the page ‘content’ = contents of the first page revision (type dependent on content_format) ‘content_format’ = ‘html’ or ‘markdown’ ‘annotation’ = Annotation that will be attached to the page

Return type

dict

Returns

Dictionary return of the Page.to_dict call

delete(self, trans, id, **kwd)[source]
  • DELETE /api/pages/{id}

    Create a page and return dictionary containing Page summary

Parameters

id – ID of page to be deleted

Return type

dict

Returns

Dictionary with ‘success’ or ‘error’ element to indicate the result of the request

show(self, trans, id, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/pages/{id}

    View a page summary and the content of the latest revision

Parameters

id – ID of page to be displayed

Return type

dict

Returns

Dictionary return of the Page.to_dict call with the ‘content’ field populated by the most recent revision

show_pdf(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/pages/{id}.pdf

View a page summary and the content of the latest revision as PDF.

Parameters

id – ID of page to be displayed

Return type

dict

Returns

Dictionary return of the Page.to_dict call with the ‘content’ field populated by the most recent revision

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.plugins module

Plugins resource control over the API.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.plugins.PluginsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

RESTful controller for interactions with plugins.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwargs)[source]

GET /api/plugins:

show(trans, id, **kwargs)[source]

GET /api/plugins/{id}:

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.provenance module

API operations provenance

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.provenance.BaseProvenanceController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]
show(trans, elem_name, **kwd)[source]
create(trans, tag_name, payload=None, **kwd)[source]
delete(trans, tag_name, **kwd)[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.provenance.HDAProvenanceController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.provenance.BaseProvenanceController

controller_name = 'history_content_provenance'
provenance_item_class = 'HistoryDatasetAssociation'
provenance_item_id = 'history_content_id'
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.provenance.LDDAProvenanceController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.provenance.BaseProvenanceController

controller_name = 'ldda_provenance'
provenance_item_class = 'LibraryDatasetDatasetAssociation'
provenance_item_id = 'library_content_id'

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.quotas module

API operations on Quota objects.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.quotas.QuotaAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.actions.admin.AdminActions, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesQuotaMixin, galaxy.web.params.QuotaParamParser

index(trans, deleted='False', **kwd)[source]

GET /api/quotas GET /api/quotas/deleted Displays a collection (list) of quotas.

show(trans, id, deleted='False', **kwd)[source]

GET /api/quotas/{encoded_quota_id} GET /api/quotas/deleted/{encoded_quota_id} Displays information about a quota.

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/quotas Creates a new quota.

update(trans, id, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/quotas/{encoded_quota_id} Modifies a quota.

delete(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/quotas/{encoded_quota_id} Deletes a quota

undelete(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/quotas/deleted/{encoded_quota_id}/undelete Undeletes a quota

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.remote_files module

API operations on remote files.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.remote_files.RemoteFilesAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/remote_files/

Displays remote files.

Parameters
  • target (str) – target to load available datasets from, defaults to ftpdir possible values: ftpdir, userdir, importdir

  • format – requested format of data, defaults to flat possible values: flat, jstree

Returns

list of available files

Return type

list

plugins(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/remote_files/plugins

Display plugin information for each of the gxfiles:// URI targets available.

Returns

list of configured plugins

Return type

list

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.roles module

API operations on Role objects.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.roles.RoleListModel(*, __root__: List[galaxy.managers.roles.RoleModel])[source]

Bases: pydantic.main.BaseModel

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.roles.role_to_model(trans, role)[source]
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.roles.get_role_manager(app: galaxy.app.UniverseApplication = Depends(get_app))galaxy.managers.roles.RoleManager[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.roles.FastAPIRoles(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)[source]

Bases: object

role_manager: galaxy.managers.roles.RoleManager = Depends(get_role_manager)
index(*, trans: galaxy.work.context.SessionRequestContext = Depends(get_trans))galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.roles.RoleListModel[source]
show(*, id: galaxy.schema.fields.EncodedDatabaseIdField, trans: galaxy.work.context.SessionRequestContext = Depends(get_trans))galaxy.managers.roles.RoleModel[source]
create(*, trans: galaxy.work.context.SessionRequestContext = Depends(get_trans), admin_user=Depends(get_admin_user), role_definition_model: galaxy.managers.roles.RoleDefinitionModel = Body(Ellipsis))galaxy.managers.roles.RoleModel[source]
__init__(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)None

Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.roles.RoleAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/roles Displays a collection (list) of roles.

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/roles/{encoded_role_id} Displays information about a role.

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/roles Creates a new role.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.roles.expand_json_keys(payload, keys)[source]

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.search module

API for searching Galaxy Datasets

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.search.SearchController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.SharableItemSecurityMixin

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/search Do a search of the various elements of Galaxy.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tags module

API Controller providing Galaxy Tags

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tags.TagsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesTagsMixin

update(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/tags/

Apply a new set of tags to an item; previous tags are deleted.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_data module

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_data.ToolData(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

RESTful controller for interactions with tool data

index(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/tool_data

Return a list tool_data tables.

show(trans, id, **kwds)[source]
reload(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tool_data/{id}/reload

Reloads a tool_data table.

delete(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/tool_data/{id} Removes an item from a data table

Parameters
  • id (str) – the id of the data table containing the item to delete

  • kwd (dict) –

    (required) dictionary structure containing:

    • payload: a dictionary itself containing:
      • values: <TAB> separated list of column contents, there must be a value for all the columns of the data table

show_field(trans, id, value, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/tool_data/<id>/fields/<value>

Get information about a partiular field in a tool_data table

download_field_file(trans, id, value, path, **kwds)[source]

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_dependencies module

API operations allowing clients to manage tool dependencies.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_dependencies.ToolDependenciesAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/dependency_resolvers

show(trans, id)[source]

GET /api/dependency_resolvers/<id>

update(trans)[source]

PUT /api/dependency_resolvers

Reload tool dependency resolution configuration.

resolver_dependency(trans, id, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/dependency_resolvers/{index}/dependency

Resolve described requirement against specified dependency resolver.

Parameters
  • index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

  • kwds (dict) – dictionary structure containing extra parameters

  • name (str) – name of the requirement to find a dependency for (required)

  • version (str) – version of the requirement to find a dependency for (required)

  • exact (bool) – require an exact match to specify requirement (do not discard version information to resolve dependency).

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictified description of the dependency, with attribute dependency_type: None if no match was found.

install_dependency(trans, id=None, **kwds)[source]

POST /api/dependency_resolvers/{index}/dependency POST /api/dependency_resolvers/dependency

Install described requirement against specified dependency resolver.

Parameters
  • index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

  • kwds (dict) – dictionary structure containing extra parameters

  • name (str) – name of the requirement to find a dependency for (required)

  • version (str) – version of the requirement to find a dependency for (required)

  • exact (bool) – require an exact match to specify requirement (do not discard version information to resolve dependency).

  • tool_id (str) – tool_id to install requirements for

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictified description of the dependency, with attribute dependency_type: None if no match was found.

manager_dependency(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/dependency_resolvers/dependency

Resolve described requirement against all dependency resolvers, returning the match with highest priority.

Parameters
  • index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

  • kwds (dict) – dictionary structure containing extra parameters

  • name (str) – name of the requirement to find a dependency for (required)

  • version (str) – version of the requirement to find a dependency for (required)

  • exact (bool) – require an exact match to specify requirement (do not discard version information to resolve dependency).

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictified description of the dependency, with type: None if no match was found.

resolver_requirements(trans, id, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/dependency_resolvers/{index}/requirements

Find all “simple” requirements that could be resolved “exactly” by this dependency resolver. The dependency resolver must implement ListDependencyResolver.

Parameters

index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictified description of the requirement that could be resolved.

manager_requirements(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/dependency_resolvers/requirements

Find all “simple” requirements that could be resolved “exactly” by all dependency resolvers that support this operation.

Parameters

index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictified description of the requirement that could be resolved (keyed on ‘requirement’) and the index of the corresponding resolver (keyed on ‘index’).

clean(trans, id=None, **kwds)[source]

POST /api/dependency_resolvers/{index}/clean

Cleans up intermediate files created by resolvers during the dependency installation.

Parameters

index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

Return type

dict

Returns

a dictified description of the requirement that could be resolved (keyed on ‘requirement’) and the index of the corresponding resolver (keyed on ‘index’).

summarize_toolbox(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/dependency_resolvers/toolbox

Summarize requirements across toolbox (for Tool Management grid). This is an experiemental API particularly tied to the GUI - expect breaking changes until this notice is removed.

Container resolution via this API is especially experimental and the container resolution API should be used to summarize this information instead in most cases.

Parameters
  • index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

  • tool_ids (str) – tool_id to install dependency for

  • resolver_type (str) – restrict to uninstall to specified resolver type

  • include_containers (bool) – include container resolvers in resolution

  • container_type (str) – restrict to uninstall to specified container type

  • index_by (str) – By default consider only context of requirements, group tools by requirements. Set this to ‘tools’ to summarize across all tools though. Tools may provide additional context for container resolution for instance.

Return type

list

Returns

dictified descriptions of the dependencies, with attribute dependency_type: None if no match was found.

toolbox_install(trans, payload, index=None, **kwds)[source]

POST /api/dependency_resolvers/{index}/toolbox/install POST /api/dependency_resolvers/toolbox/install

Install described requirement against specified dependency resolver(s). This is an experiemental API particularly tied to the GUI - expect breaking changes until this notice is removed.

Parameters
  • index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

  • tool_ids (str) – tool_id to install dependency for

  • resolver_type (str) – restrict to uninstall to specified resolver type

  • include_containers (bool) – include container resolvers in resolution

  • container_type (str) – restrict to uninstall to specified container type

toolbox_uninstall(trans, payload, index=None, **kwds)[source]

POST /api/dependency_resolvers/{index}/toolbox/uninstall POST /api/dependency_resolvers/toolbox/uninstall

Uninstall described requirement against specified dependency resolver(s). This is an experiemental API particularly tied to the GUI - expect breaking changes until this notice is removed.

Parameters
  • index (int) – index of the dependency resolver

  • tool_ids (str) – tool_id to install dependency for

  • include_containers (bool) – include container resolvers in resolution

  • container_type (str) – restrict to uninstall to specified container type

  • resolver_type (str) – restrict to uninstall to specified resolver type

unused_dependency_paths(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/dependency_resolvers/unused_paths

delete_unused_dependency_paths(trans, payload, **kwds)[source]

PUT /api/dependency_resolvers/unused_paths

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_entry_points module

API for asynchronous job running mechanisms can use to fetch or put files related to running and queued jobs.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_entry_points.ToolEntryPointsAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, running=False, job_id=None, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/entry_points

    Returns tool entry point information. Currently passing a job_id parameter is required, as this becomes more general that won’t be needed.

Parameters
  • job_id (string) – Encoded job id

  • running (boolean) – filter to only include running job entry points.

Return type

list

Returns

list of entry point dictionaries.

access_entry_point(trans, id, **kwd)[source]
  • GET /api/entry_points/{id}/access

    Return the URL target described by the entry point.

Parameters

id (string) – Encoded entry point id

Return type

dictionary

Returns

dictionary containing target for interactivetool entry point

stop_entry_point(trans, id, **kwds)[source]

DELETE /api/entry_points/{id}

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_shed_repositories module

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_shed_repositories.get_message_for_no_shed_tool_config()[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tool_shed_repositories.ToolShedRepositoriesController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

RESTful controller for interactions with tool shed repositories.

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tool_shed_repositories Display a list of dictionaries containing information about installed tool shed repositories.

install_repository_revision(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/tool_shed_repositories/install_repository_revision Install a specified repository revision from a specified tool shed into Galaxy.

Parameters

key – the current Galaxy admin user’s API key

The following parameters are included in the payload. :param tool_shed_url (required): the base URL of the Tool Shed from which to install the Repository :param name (required): the name of the Repository :param owner (required): the owner of the Repository :param changeset_revision (required): the changeset_revision of the RepositoryMetadata object associated with the Repository :param new_tool_panel_section_label (optional):

label of a new section to be added to the Galaxy tool panel in which to load tools contained in the Repository. Either this parameter must be an empty string or the tool_panel_section_id parameter must be an empty string or both must be an empty string (both cannot be used simultaneously).

Parameters
  • (optional) (shed_tool_conf) – id of the Galaxy tool panel section in which to load tools contained in the Repository. If this parameter is an empty string and the above new_tool_panel_section_label parameter is an empty string, tools will be loaded outside of any sections in the tool panel. Either this parameter must be an empty string or the tool_panel_section_id parameter must be an empty string of both must be an empty string (both cannot be used simultaneously).

  • (optional) – Set to True if you want to install repository dependencies defined for the specified repository being installed. The default setting is False.

  • (optional) – Set to True if you want to install tool dependencies defined for the specified repository being installed. The default setting is False.

  • (optional) – The shed-related tool panel configuration file configured in the “tool_config_file” setting in the Galaxy config file (e.g., galaxy.ini). At least one shed-related tool panel config file is required to be configured. Setting this parameter to a specific file enables you to choose where the specified repository will be installed because the tool_path attribute of the <toolbox> from the specified file is used as the installation location (e.g., <toolbox tool_path=”database/shed_tools”>). If this parameter is not set, a shed-related tool panel configuration file will be selected automatically.

install_repository_revisions(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/tool_shed_repositories/install_repository_revisions Install one or more specified repository revisions from one or more specified tool sheds into Galaxy. The received parameters must be ordered lists so that positional values in tool_shed_urls, names, owners and changeset_revisions are associated.

It’s questionable whether this method is needed as the above method for installing a single repository can probably cover all desired scenarios. We’ll keep this one around just in case…

Parameters

key – the current Galaxy admin user’s API key

The following parameters are included in the payload. :param tool_shed_urls: the base URLs of the Tool Sheds from which to install a specified Repository :param names: the names of the Repositories to be installed :param owners: the owners of the Repositories to be installed :param changeset_revisions: the changeset_revisions of each RepositoryMetadata object associated with each Repository to be installed :param new_tool_panel_section_label:

optional label of a new section to be added to the Galaxy tool panel in which to load tools contained in the Repository. Either this parameter must be an empty string or the tool_panel_section_id parameter must be an empty string, as both cannot be used.

Parameters
  • tool_panel_section_id – optional id of the Galaxy tool panel section in which to load tools contained in the Repository. If not set, tools will be loaded outside of any sections in the tool panel. Either this parameter must be an empty string or the tool_panel_section_id parameter must be an empty string, as both cannot be used.

  • (optional) (shed_tool_conf) – Set to True if you want to install repository dependencies defined for the specified repository being installed. The default setting is False.

  • (optional) – Set to True if you want to install tool dependencies defined for the specified repository being installed. The default setting is False.

  • (optional) – The shed-related tool panel configuration file configured in the “tool_config_file” setting in the Galaxy config file (e.g., galaxy.ini). At least one shed-related tool panel config file is required to be configured. Setting this parameter to a specific file enables you to choose where the specified repository will be installed because the tool_path attribute of the <toolbox> from the specified file is used as the installation location (e.g., <toolbox tool_path=”database/shed_tools”>). If this parameter is not set, a shed-related tool panel configuration file will be selected automatically.

uninstall_repository(trans, id=None, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/tool_shed_repositories/id DELETE /api/tool_shed_repositories/

Parameters
  • id – encoded repository id. Either id or name, owner, changeset_revision and tool_shed_url need to be supplied

  • kwd – ‘remove_from_disk’: Remove repository from disk or deactivate repository. Defaults to True (= remove repository from disk). ‘name’: Repository name ‘owner’: Repository owner ‘changeset_revision’: Changeset revision to uninstall ‘tool_shed_url’: Tool Shed URL

check_for_updates(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tool_shed_repositories/check_for_updates Check for updates to the specified repository, or all installed repositories.

Parameters

id – the encoded repository id

reset_metadata_on_selected_installed_repositories(trans, **kwd)[source]
reset_metadata_on_installed_repositories(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/tool_shed_repositories/reset_metadata_on_installed_repositories

Resets all metadata on all repositories installed into Galaxy in an “orderly fashion”.

Parameters

key – the API key of the Galaxy admin user.

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tool_shed_repositories/{encoded_tool_shed_repsository_id}

Display a dictionary containing information about a specified tool_shed_repository.

{
    id: (string) Galaxy ID
    status: (string) Installation status
    name: (string) Repository name
    deleted: (bool) Repository deleted
    ctx_rev: (int) Changeset revision number (0, 1, 2...)
    error_message: (string) Installation error message
    installed_changeset_revision: (string) Initially installed changeset revision. Used to construct path to repository within Galaxies filesystem. Does not change if a repository is updated.
    tool_shed: (string) Repository toolshed hostname
    dist_to_shed: (bool)
    url: (string) API url of repository
    uninstalled: (bool) Tool has been uninstalled
    owner: (string) Repository owner within toolshed
    changeset_revision: (string) Changeset revision of repository
    include_datatypes: (bool) Repository includes installed datatypes
    tool_shed_status: (dict) See https://github.com/galaxyproject/galaxy/issues/10453
        latest_installable_revision: (string) Most recent version available on toolshed
        revision_update: (string)
        revision_upgrade: (string)
        repository_deprecated: (string) Repository has been depreciated
}
Parameters

id – the encoded id of the ToolShedRepository object

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tools module

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tools.ToolsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesVisualizationMixin

RESTful controller for interactions with tools.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/tools

returns a list of tools defined by parameters

Parameters
  • in_panel – if true, tools are returned in panel structure, including sections and labels

  • trackster – if true, only tools that are compatible with Trackster are returned

  • q – if present search on the given query will be performed

  • tool_id – if present the given tool_id will be searched for all installed versions

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/{tool_id}

Returns tool information

parameters:

io_details - if true, parameters and inputs are returned link_details - if true, hyperlink to the tool is returned tool_version - if provided return this tool version

build(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/{tool_id}/build Returns a tool model including dynamic parameters and updated values, repeats block etc.

test_data_path(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/{tool_id}/test_data_path?tool_version={tool_version}

test_data_download(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/{tool_id}/test_data_download?tool_version={tool_version}&filename={filename}

tests_summary(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/tests_summary

Fetch summary information for each tool and version combination with tool tests defined. This summary information currently includes tool name and a count of the tests.

Fetch complete test data for each tool with /api/tools/{tool_id}/test_data?tool_version=<tool_version>

test_data(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/{tool_id}/test_data?tool_version={tool_version}

This API endpoint is unstable and experimental. In particular the format of the response has not been entirely nailed down (it exposes too many Galaxy internals/Pythonisms in a rough way). If this endpoint is being used from outside of scripts shipped with Galaxy let us know and please be prepared for the response from this API to change its format in some ways.

If tool version is not passed, it is assumed to be latest. Tool version can be set as ‘*’ to get tests for all configured versions.

reload(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/{tool_id}/reload Reload specified tool.

all_requirements(trans, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/tools/all_requirements Return list of unique requirements for all tools.

requirements(trans, id, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/tools/{tool_id}/requirements Return the resolver status for a specific tool id. [{“status”: “installed”, “name”: “hisat2”, “versionless”: false, “resolver_type”: “conda”, “version”: “2.0.3”, “type”: “package”}]

install_dependencies(trans, id, **kwds)[source]

POST /api/tools/{tool_id}/dependencies

This endpoint is also available through POST /api/tools/{tool_id}/install_dependencies, but will be deprecated in the future.

Attempts to install requirements via the dependency resolver

parameters:
index:

index of dependency resolver to use when installing dependency. Defaults to using the highest ranking resolver

resolver_type: Use the dependency resolver of this resolver_type to install dependency. build_dependency_cache: If true, attempts to cache dependencies for this tool force_rebuild: If true and cache dir exists, attempts to delete cache dir

uninstall_dependencies(trans, id, **kwds)[source]

DELETE /api/tools/{tool_id}/dependencies

Attempts to uninstall requirements via the dependency resolver

parameters:

index:

index of dependency resolver to use when installing dependency. Defaults to using the highest ranking resolver

resolver_type: Use the dependency resolver of this resolver_type to install dependency

build_dependency_cache(trans, id, **kwds)[source]

POST /api/tools/{tool_id}/build_dependency_cache Attempts to cache installed dependencies.

parameters:

force_rebuild: If true and chache dir exists, attempts to delete cache dir

diagnostics(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/{tool_id}/diagnostics Return diagnostic information to help debug panel and dependency related problems.

citations(trans, id, **kwds)[source]
xrefs(trans, id, **kwds)[source]
download(trans, id, **kwds)[source]
fetch(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

Adapt clean API to tool-constrained API.

error_stack(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tools/error_stack Returns global tool error stack

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/tools Execute tool with a given parameter payload

Parameters

input_format (str) – input format for the payload. Possible values are the default ‘legacy’ (where inputs nested inside conditionals or repeats are identified with e.g. ‘<conditional_name>|<input_name>’) or ‘21.01’ (where inputs inside conditionals or repeats are nested elements).

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.toolshed module

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.toolshed.ToolShedController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

RESTful controller for interactions with Toolsheds.

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tool_shed Interact with the Toolshed registry of this instance.

request(trans, **params)[source]

GET /api/tool_shed/request

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tours module

API Controller providing Galaxy Tours

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tours.get_tours_registry(app=Depends(get_app)) → galaxy.tours._interface.ToursRegistry[source]
class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tours.FastAPITours(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)[source]

Bases: object

registry: galaxy.tours._interface.ToursRegistry = Depends(get_tours_registry)
index() → galaxy.tours._schema.TourList[source]

Return list of available tours.

show(*, tour_id: str) → galaxy.tours._schema.TourDetails[source]

Return a tour definition.

update_tour(*, tour_id: str) → galaxy.tours._schema.TourDetails[source]

Return a tour definition.

__init__(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)None

Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.tours.ToursController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tours/

Displays available tours

show(trans, tour_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/tours/{tour_id}

Read a YAML file containing the specified tour definition.

Returns

tour definition

Return type

dictionary

update_tour(trans, tour_id, **kwd)[source]

This simply reloads tours right now. It’s a quick hack.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.trs_consumer module

Proxy requests to GA4GH TRS servers (e.g. Dockstore).

Information on TRS can be found at https://github.com/ga4gh/tool-registry-service-schemas.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.trs_consumer.TrsConsumeAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

Controller for TRS proxying.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

get_servers(trans, *args, **kwd)[source]
get_tool(trans, *args, **kwd)[source]
get_versions(trans, *args, **kwd)[source]
get_version(trans, *args, **kwd)[source]

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.uploads module

API operations for uploaded files in storage.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.uploads.UploadsAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

READ_CHUNK_SIZE = 65536
index(trans, **kwd)[source]
create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/uploads/

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.users module

API operations on User objects.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.users.UserAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesTagsMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseUIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesFormDefinitionsMixin

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, deleted='False', f_email=None, f_name=None, f_any=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/users GET /api/users/deleted Displays a collection (list) of users.

Parameters
  • deleted (bool) – (optional) If true, show deleted users

  • f_email (str) – (optional) An email address to filter on. (Non-admin users can only use this if expose_user_email is True in galaxy.ini)

  • f_name (str) – (optional) A username to filter on. (Non-admin users can only use this if expose_user_name is True in galaxy.ini)

  • f_any (str) – (optional) Filter on username OR email. (Non-admin users can use this, the email filter and username filter will only be active if their corresponding expose_user_* is True in galaxy.ini)

show(trans, id, deleted='False', **kwd)[source]

GET /api/users/{encoded_id} GET /api/users/deleted/{encoded_id} GET /api/users/current Displays information about a user.

create(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/users Creates a new Galaxy user.

update(self, trans, id, payload, **kwd)[source]
  • PUT /api/users/{id}

    updates the values for the item with the given id

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the item to update

  • payload (dict) – a dictionary of new attribute values

Return type

dict

Returns

an error object if an error occurred or a dictionary containing the serialized item after any changes

delete(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/users/{id} delete the user with the given id Functionality restricted based on admin status

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the user to delete

  • purge (bool) – (optional) if True, purge the user

undelete(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/users/deleted/{id}/undelete Undelete the user with the given id

Parameters

id (str) – the encoded id of the user to be undeleted

anon_user_api_value(trans)[source]

Return data for an anonymous user, truncated to only usage and quota_percent

get_information(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/users/{id}/information/inputs Return user details such as username, email, addresses etc.

Parameters

id (str) – the encoded id of the user

set_information(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/users/{id}/information/inputs Save a user’s email, username, addresses etc.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the user

  • payload (dict) – data with new settings

set_favorite(trans, id, object_type, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Add the object to user’s favorites PUT /api/users/{id}/favorites/{object_type}

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the user

  • object_type (str) – the object type that users wants to favorite

  • object_id (str) – the id of an object that users wants to favorite

remove_favorite(trans, id, object_type, object_id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Remove the object from user’s favorites DELETE /api/users/{id}/favorites/{object_type}/{object_id:.*?}

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the user

  • object_type (str) – the object type that users wants to favorite

  • object_id (str) – the id of an object that users wants to remove from favorites

get_password(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Return available password inputs.

set_password(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Allows to the logged-in user to change own password.

get_permissions(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Get the user’s default permissions for the new histories

set_permissions(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Set the user’s default permissions for the new histories

get_toolbox_filters(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

API call for fetching toolbox filters data. Toolbox filters are specified in galaxy.ini. The user can activate them and the choice is stored in user_preferences.

set_toolbox_filters(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

API call to update toolbox filters data.

api_key(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Create API key.

get_or_create_api_key(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Unified ‘get or create’ for API key

get_api_key(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Get API key inputs.

set_api_key(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

Get API key inputs with new API key.

get_custom_builds(trans, id, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/users/{id}/custom_builds Returns collection of custom builds.

Parameters

id (str) – the encoded id of the user

add_custom_builds(trans, id, key, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/users/{id}/custom_builds/{key} Add new custom build.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the user

  • id – custom build key

  • payload (dict) – data with new build details

delete_custom_builds(trans, id, key, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/users/{id}/custom_builds/{key} Delete a custom build.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the user

  • id – custom build key to be deleted

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.visualizations module

Visualizations resource control over the API.

NOTE!: this is a work in progress and functionality and data structures may change often.

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.visualizations.VisualizationsController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesVisualizationMixin, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.SharableMixin, galaxy.model.item_attrs.UsesAnnotations

RESTful controller for interactions with visualizations.

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwargs)[source]

GET /api/visualizations:

show(trans, id, **kwargs)[source]

GET /api/visualizations/{viz_id}

create(trans, payload, **kwargs)[source]

POST /api/visualizations creates a new visualization using the given payload

POST /api/visualizations?import_id={encoded_visualization_id} imports a copy of an existing visualization into the user’s workspace

update(trans, id, payload, **kwargs)[source]

PUT /api/visualizations/{encoded_visualization_id}

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.webhooks module

API Controller providing Galaxy Webhooks

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.webhooks.WebhooksController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

all_webhooks(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/webhooks/

Return all webhooks.

webhook_data(trans, webhook_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/webhooks/{webhook_id}/data/{params}

Return the result of executing helper function.

galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.workflows module

API operations for Workflows

class galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.workflows.WorkflowsAPIController(app)[source]

Bases: galaxy.webapps.base.controller.BaseAPIController, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.UsesStoredWorkflowMixin, galaxy.model.item_attrs.UsesAnnotations, galaxy.webapps.base.controller.SharableMixin

__init__(app)[source]

Initialize an interface for application ‘app’

index(trans, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows

get_workflow_menu(trans, **kwd)[source]

Get workflows present in the tools panel GET /api/workflows/menu

set_workflow_menu(trans, **kwd)[source]

Save workflow menu to be shown in the tool panel PUT /api/workflows/menu

get_workflows_list(trans, missing_tools=False, show_published=None, show_hidden=False, show_deleted=False, **kwd)[source]

Displays a collection of workflows.

Parameters
  • show_published (boolean) – if True, show also published workflows

  • show_hidden (boolean) – if True, show hidden workflows

  • show_deleted (boolean) – if True, show deleted workflows

  • missing_tools (boolean) – if True, include a list of missing tools per workflow

show(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{encoded_workflow_id}

Parameters

instance (boolean) – true if fetch by Workflow ID instead of StoredWorkflow id, false by default.

Displays information needed to run a workflow.

show_versions(trans, workflow_id, **kwds)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{encoded_workflow_id}/versions

Parameters

instance (boolean) – true if fetch by Workflow ID instead of StoredWorkflow id, false by default.

Lists all versions of this workflow.

create(trans, payload=None, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/workflows

Run or create workflows from the api.

Tip

When executing a workflow externally (e.g. from a script) it is recommended to use the galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.workflows.WorkflowsAPIController.invoke() method below instead.

If installed_repository_file or from_history_id is specified a new workflow will be created for this user. Otherwise, workflow_id must be specified and this API method will cause a workflow to execute.

:param installed_repository_file The path of a workflow to import. Either workflow_id, installed_repository_file or from_history_id must be specified :type installed_repository_file str

Parameters
  • workflow_id (str) – An existing workflow id. Either workflow_id, installed_repository_file or from_history_id must be specified

  • parameters (dict) – If workflow_id is set - see _step_parameters() in lib/galaxy/workflow/run_request.py

  • ds_map (dict) – If workflow_id is set - a dictionary mapping each input step id to a dictionary with 2 keys: ‘src’ (which can be ‘ldda’, ‘ld’ or ‘hda’) and ‘id’ (which should be the id of a LibraryDatasetDatasetAssociation, LibraryDataset or HistoryDatasetAssociation respectively)

  • no_add_to_history (str) – If workflow_id is set - if present in the payload with any value, the input datasets will not be added to the selected history

  • history (str) – If workflow_id is set - optional history where to run the workflow, either the name of a new history or “hist_id=HIST_ID” where HIST_ID is the id of an existing history. If not specified, the workflow will be run a new unnamed history

  • replacement_params (dict) – If workflow_id is set - an optional dictionary used when renaming datasets

  • from_history_id (str) – Id of history to extract a workflow from. Either workflow_id, installed_repository_file or from_history_id must be specified

  • job_ids (str) – If from_history_id is set - optional list of jobs to include when extracting a workflow from history

  • dataset_ids (str) – If from_history_id is set - optional list of HDA “hid”s corresponding to workflow inputs when extracting a workflow from history

  • dataset_collection_ids (str) – If from_history_id is set - optional list of HDCA “hid”s corresponding to workflow inputs when extracting a workflow from history

  • workflow_name (str) – If from_history_id is set - name of the workflow to create when extracting a workflow from history

  • allow_tool_state_corrections (bool) – If set to True, any Tool parameter changes will not prevent running workflow, defaults to False

  • use_cached_job – If set to True galaxy will attempt to find previously executed steps for all workflow steps with the exact same parameter combinations and will copy the outputs of the previously executed step.

workflow_dict(trans, workflow_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{encoded_workflow_id}/download

Returns a selected workflow.

Parameters
  • style (str) – Style of export. The default is ‘export’, which is the meant to be used with workflow import endpoints. Other formats such as ‘instance’, ‘editor’, ‘run’ are more tied to the GUI and should not be considered stable APIs. The default format for ‘export’ is specified by the admin with the default_workflow_export_format config option. Style can be specified as either ‘ga’ or ‘format2’ directly to be explicit about which format to download.

  • instance (boolean) – true if fetch by Workflow ID instead of StoredWorkflow id, false by default.

delete(trans, id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/workflows/{encoded_workflow_id} Deletes a specified workflow Author: rpark

copied from galaxy.web.controllers.workflows.py (delete)

import_new_workflow_deprecated(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/workflows/upload Importing dynamic workflows from the api. Return newly generated workflow id. Author: rpark

# currently assumes payload[‘workflow’] is a json representation of a workflow to be inserted into the database

Deprecated in favor to POST /api/workflows with encoded ‘workflow’ in payload the same way.

update(trans, id, payload, **kwds)[source]

PUT /api/workflows/{id}

Update the workflow stored with id.

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the workflow to update

  • instance (boolean) – true if fetch by Workflow ID instead of StoredWorkflow id, false by default.

  • payload (dict) –

    a dictionary containing any or all the

    workflow

    the json description of the workflow as would be produced by GET workflows/<id>/download or given to POST workflows

    The workflow contents will be updated to target this.

    name

    optional string name for the workflow, if not present in payload, name defaults to existing name

    annotation

    optional string annotation for the workflow, if not present in payload, annotation defaults to existing annotation

    menu_entry

    optional boolean marking if the workflow should appear in the user’s menu, if not present, workflow menu entries are not modified

    tags

    optional list containing list of tags to add to the workflow (overwriting existing tags), if not present, tags are not modified

    from_tool_form

    True iff encoded state coming in is encoded for the tool form.

Return type

dict

Returns

serialized version of the workflow

refactor(trans, id, payload, **kwds)[source]
  • PUT /api/workflows/{id}/refactor

    updates the workflow stored with id

Parameters
  • id (str) – the encoded id of the workflow to update

  • instance (boolean) – true if fetch by Workflow ID instead of StoredWorkflow id, false by default.

  • payload (dict) – a dictionary containing list of actions to apply.

Return type

dict

Returns

serialized version of the workflow

build_module(trans, payload=None)[source]

POST /api/workflows/build_module Builds module models for the workflow editor.

get_tool_predictions(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/workflows/get_tool_predictions

Fetch predicted tools for a workflow

Parameters

payload (dict) – a dictionary containing two parameters ‘tool_sequence’ - comma separated sequence of tool ids ‘remote_model_url’ - (optional) path to the deep learning model

import_shared_workflow_deprecated(trans, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/workflows/import Import a workflow shared by other users.

Parameters

workflow_id (str) – the workflow id (required)

Raises

exceptions.MessageException, exceptions.ObjectNotFound

invoke(trans, workflow_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

POST /api/workflows/{encoded_workflow_id}/invocations

Schedule the workflow specified by workflow_id to run.

Note

This method takes the same arguments as galaxy.webapps.galaxy.api.workflows.WorkflowsAPIController.create() above.

index_invocations(trans, workflow_id=None, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations GET /api/invocations

Get the list of a user’s workflow invocations. If workflow_id is supplied (either via URL or query parameter) it should be an encoded StoredWorkflow id and returned invocations will be restricted to that workflow. history_id (an encoded History id) can be used to further restrict the query. If neither a workflow_id or history_id is supplied, all the current user’s workflow invocations will be indexed (as determined by the invocation being executed on one of the user’s histories).

Parameters
  • workflow_id (str) – an encoded stored workflow id to restrict query to

  • instance (boolean) – true if fetch by Workflow ID instead of StoredWorkflow id, false by default.

  • history_id (str) – an encoded history id to restrict query to

  • user_id (str) – an encoded user id to restrict query to, must be own id if not admin user

  • view (str) – level of detail to return per invocation ‘element’ or ‘collection’.

  • step_details (bool) – If ‘view’ is ‘element’, also include details on individual steps.

Raises

exceptions.MessageException, exceptions.ObjectNotFound

show_invocation(trans, invocation_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations/{invocation_id} GET /api/invocations/{invocation_id}

Get detailed description of workflow invocation

Parameters
  • invocation_id (str) – the invocation id (required)

  • step_details (bool) – fetch details about individual invocation steps and populate a steps attribute in the resulting dictionary. Defaults to false.

  • legacy_job_state (bool) – If step_details is true, and this is set to true populate the invocation step state with the job state instead of the invocation step state. This will also produce one step per job in mapping jobs to mimic the older behavior with respect to collections. Partially scheduled steps may provide incomplete information and the listed steps outputs are the mapped over step outputs but the individual job outputs when this is set - at least for now.

Raises

exceptions.MessageException, exceptions.ObjectNotFound

cancel_invocation(trans, invocation_id, **kwd)[source]

DELETE /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations/{invocation_id} DELETE /api/invocations/{invocation_id} Cancel the specified workflow invocation.

Parameters

invocation_id (str) – the usage id (required)

Raises

exceptions.MessageException, exceptions.ObjectNotFound

show_invocation_report(trans, invocation_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations/{invocation_id}/report GET /api/invocations/{invocation_id}/report

Get JSON summarizing invocation for reporting.

show_invocation_report_pdf(trans, invocation_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations/{invocation_id}/report.pdf GET /api/invocations/{invocation_id}/report.pdf

Get JSON summarizing invocation for reporting.

export_invocation_bco(trans, invocation_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/invocations/{invocations_id}/biocompute

Return a BioCompute Object for the workflow invocation.

The BioCompute Object endpoints are in beta - important details such as how inputs and outputs are represented, how the workflow is encoded, and how author and version information is encoded, and how URLs are generated will very likely change in important ways over time.

download_invocation_bco(trans, invocation_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/invocations/{invocations_id}/biocompute/download

Returns a selected BioCompute Object as a file for download (HTTP headers configured with filename and such).

The BioCompute Object endpoints are in beta - important details such as how inputs and outputs are represented, how the workflow is encoded, and how author and version information is encoded, and how URLs are generated will very likely change in important ways over time.

invocation_step(trans, invocation_id, step_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations/{invocation_id}/steps/{step_id} GET /api/invocations/{invocation_id}/steps/{step_id}

Parameters
  • invocation_id (str) – the invocation id (required)

  • step_id (str) – encoded id of the WorkflowInvocationStep (required)

  • payload – payload containing update action information for running workflow.

Raises

exceptions.MessageException, exceptions.ObjectNotFound

invocation_step_jobs_summary(trans, invocation_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations/{invocation_id}/step_jobs_summary GET /api/invocations/{invocation_id}/step_jobs_summary

return job state summary info aggregated across per step of the workflow invocation

Warning: We allow anyone to fetch job state information about any object they can guess an encoded ID for - it isn’t considered protected data. This keeps polling IDs as part of state calculation for large histories and collections as efficient as possible.

Parameters

invocation_id (str) – the invocation id (required)

Return type

dict[]

Returns

an array of job summary object dictionaries for each step

invocation_jobs_summary(trans, invocation_id, **kwd)[source]

GET /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations/{invocation_id}/jobs_summary GET /api/invocations/{invocation_id}/jobs_summary

return job state summary info aggregated across all current jobs of workflow invocation

Warning: We allow anyone to fetch job state information about any object they can guess an encoded ID for - it isn’t considered protected data. This keeps polling IDs as part of state calculation for large histories and collections as efficient as possible.

Parameters

invocation_id (str) – the invocation id (required)

Return type

dict

Returns

a job summary object merged for all steps in workflow invocation

update_invocation_step(trans, invocation_id, step_id, payload, **kwd)[source]

PUT /api/workflows/{workflow_id}/invocations/{invocation_id}/steps/{step_id} PUT /api/invocations/{invocation_id}/steps/{step_id}

Update state of running workflow step invocation - still very nebulous but this would be for stuff like confirming paused steps can proceed etc….

Parameters
  • invocation_id (str) – the usage id (required)

  • step_id (str) – encoded id of the WorkflowInvocationStep (required)

Raises

exceptions.MessageException, exceptions.ObjectNotFound