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galaxy.webapps.reports package¶
The Galaxy Reports application.
- galaxy.webapps.reports.url_for(*args, **kwargs) str ¶
Tries to resolve the URL using the routes module.
This only works in a WSGI app so a deprecation message is returned when running an ASGI app.
- galaxy.webapps.reports.expose(func)[source]¶
Decorator: mark a function as ‘exposed’ and thus web accessible
Subpackages¶
- galaxy.webapps.reports.api package
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers package
- Submodules
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.history module
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.home module
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.jobs module
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.query module
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.root module
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.system module
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.tools module
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.users module
- galaxy.webapps.reports.controllers.workflows module
Submodules¶
galaxy.webapps.reports.app module¶
- class galaxy.webapps.reports.app.UniverseApplication(**kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
galaxy.structured_app.BasicSharedApp
Encapsulates the state of a Universe application
- __init__(**kwargs)[source]¶
- Parameters
container – Optional container if provided the existing definitions will be copied
:param log_undefined_deps indicates if a log message should be emmited when an undefined dep is loaded
- config: Any¶
- application_stack: galaxy.web_stack.ApplicationStack¶
- auth_manager: galaxy.auth.AuthManager¶
- toolbox: Any¶
- security_agent: Any¶
- quota_agent: galaxy.quota.QuotaAgent¶
galaxy.webapps.reports.buildapp module¶
Provides factory methods to assemble the Galaxy web application
- class galaxy.webapps.reports.buildapp.ReportsWebApplication(galaxy_app, session_cookie='galaxysession', name=None)[source]¶
- galaxy.webapps.reports.buildapp.add_ui_controllers(webapp, app)[source]¶
Search for controllers in the ‘galaxy.webapps.controllers’ module and add them to the webapp.
- galaxy.webapps.reports.buildapp.app_factory(global_conf, load_app_kwds=None, **kwargs)[source]¶
Return a wsgi application serving the root object
galaxy.webapps.reports.config module¶
Universe configuration builder.
- galaxy.webapps.reports.config.resolve_path(path, root)[source]¶
If ‘path’ is relative make absolute by prepending ‘root’
galaxy.webapps.reports.fast_app module¶
galaxy.webapps.reports.fast_factory module¶
Module containing factory class for building uvicorn app for the Galaxy Tool Shed.
Information on uvicorn, its various settings, and how to invoke it can be found at https://www.uvicorn.org/.
The Galaxy Tool Shed can be launched with uvicorn using the following invocation:
uvicorn --app-dir lib --factory galaxy.webapps.reports.fast_factory:factory
Use the environment variable GALAXY_REPORTS_CONFIG
to specify a Galaxy Reports
configuration file.
GALAXY_REPORTS_CONFIG=config/reports.yml uvicorn --app-dir lib --factory galaxy.webapps.reports.fast_factory:factory
Note
Information on additional ways to configure uvicorn can be found at https://www.uvicorn.org/.
Gunicorn is a server with more complex management options.
This factory function can be executed as a uvicorn worker managed with gunicorn with the following command-line.
gunicorn 'galaxy.webapps.reports.fast_factory:factory()' --env GALAXY_REPORTS_CONFIG=config/reports.yml --pythonpath lib -w 4 -k uvicorn.workers.UvicornWorker