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--- a/toolfactory/README.md Mon May 24 09:41:32 2021 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,378 +0,0 @@ -## Breaking news! Completely refactored - -### New demonstration of planemo tool_factory command ![Planemo ToolFactory demonstration](images/lintplanemo-2021-01-08_18.02.45.mkv?raw=false "Demonstration inside Planemo") - -# WARNING - -Install this tool to a throw-away private Galaxy or Docker container ONLY! - -Please NEVER on a public or production instance where a hostile user may -be able to gain access if they can acquire an administrative account login. - -It only runs for server administrators - the ToolFactory tool will refuse to execute for an ordinary user since -it can install new tools to the Galaxy server it executes on! This is not something you should allow other than -on a throw away instance that is protected from potentially hostile users. - -## Short Story - -Galaxy is easily extended to new applications by adding a new tool. Each new scientific computational package added as -a tool to Galaxy requires an XML document describing how the application interacts with Galaxy. -This is sometimes termed "wrapping" the package because the instructions tell Galaxy how to run the package -as a new Galaxy tool. Any tool that has been wrapped is readily available to all the users through a consistent -and easy to use interface once installed in the local Galaxy server. - -Most Galaxy tool wrappers have been manually prepared by skilled programmers, many using Planemo because it -automates much of the boilerplate and makes the process much easier. -The ToolFactory (TF) now uses Planemo under the hood for testing, but hides the command -line complexities. The user will still need appropriate skills in terms of describing the interface between -Galaxy and the new application, but will be helped by a Galaxy tool form to collect all the needed -settings, together with automated testing and uploading to a toolshed with optional local installation. - - -## ToolFactory generated tools are ordinary Galaxy tools - -A TF generated tool that passes the Planemo test is ready to publish in any Galaxy Toolshed and ready to install in any running Galaxy instance. -They are fully workflow compatible and work exactly like any hand-written tool. The user can select input files of the specified type(s) from their -history and edit each of the specified parameters. The tool form will show all the labels and help text supplied when the tool was built. When the tool -is executed, the dependent binary or script will be passed all the i/o files and parameters as specified, and will write outputs to the specified new -history datasets - just like any other Galaxy tool. - -## Models for tool command line construction - -The key to turning any software package into a Galaxy tool is the automated construction of a suitable command line. - -The TF can build a new tool that will allow the tool user to select input files from their history, set any parameters and when run will send the -new output files to the history as specified when the tool builder completed the form and built the new tool. - -That tool can contain instructions to run any Conda dependency or a system executable like bash. Whether a bash script you have written or -a Conda package like bwa, the executable will expect to find settings for input, output and parameters on a command line. - -These are often passed as "--name value" (argparse style) or in a fixed order (positional style). - -The ToolFactory allows either, or for "filter" applications that process input from STDIN and write processed output to STDOUT. - -The simplest tool model wraps a simple script or Conda dependency package requiring only input and output files, with no user supplied settings illustrated by -the Tacrev demonstration tool found in the Galaxy running in the ToolFactory docker container. It passes a user selected input file from the current history on STDIN -to a bash script. The bash script runs the unix tac utility (reverse cat) piped to the unix rev (reverse lines in a text file) utility. It's a one liner: - -`tac | rev` - -The tool building form allows zero or more Conda package name(s) and version(s) and an optional script to be executed by either a system -executable like ``bash`` or the first of any named Conda dependency package/version. Tacrev uses a tiny bash script shown above and uses the system -bash. Conda bash can be specified if it is important to use the same version consistently for the tool. - -On the tool form, the repeat section allowing zero or more input files was set to be a text file to be selected by the tool user and -in the repeat section allowing one or more outputs, a new output file with special value `STDOUT` as the positional parameter, causes the TF to -generate a command to capture STDOUT and send it to the new history file containing the reversed input text. - -By reversed, we mean really, truly reversed. - -That simple model can be made much more complicated, and can pass inputs and outputs as named or positional parameters, -to allow more complicated scripts or dependent binaries that require: - -1. Any number of input data files selected by the user from existing history data -2. Any number of output data files written to the user's history -3. Any number of user supplied parameters. These can be passed as command line arguments to the script or the dependency package. Either -positional or named (argparse) style command line parameter passing can be used. - -More complex models can be seen in the Sedtest, Pyrevpos and Pyrevargparse tools illustrating positional and argparse parameter passing. - -The most complex demonstration is the Planemo advanced tool tutorial BWA tool. There is one version using a command-override to implement -exactly the same command structure in the Planemo tutorial. A second version uses a bash script and positional parameters to achieve the same -result. Some tool builders may find the bash version more familiar and cleaner but the choice is yours. - -## Overview - -![IHello example ToolFactory tool form](files/hello_toolfactory_form.png?raw=true "Part of the Hello world example ToolFactory tool form") - - -Steps in building a new Galaxy tool are all conducted through Galaxy running in the docker container: - -1. Login to the Galaxy running in the container at http://localhost:8080 using an admin account. They are specified in config/galaxy.yml and - in the documentation at - and the ToolFactory will error out and refuse to run for non-administrative tool builders as a minimal protection from opportunistic hostile use. - -2. Start the TF and fill in the form, providing sample inputs and parameter values to suit the Conda package being wrapped. - -3. Execute the tool to create a new XML tool wrapper using the sample inputs and parameter settings for the inbuilt tool test. Planemo runs twice. - firstly to generate the test outputs and then to perform a proper test. The completed toolshed archive is written to the history - together with the planemo test report. Optionally the new tool archive can be uploaded - to the toolshed running in the same container (http://localhost:9009) and then installed inside the Galaxy in the container for further testing. - -4. If the test fails, rerun the failed history job and correct errors on the tool form before rerunning until everything works correctly. - -![How it works](files/TFasIDE.png?raw=true "Overview of the ToolFactory as an Integrated Development Environment") - -## Planning and building new Galaxy tool wrappers. - -It is best to have all the required planning done to wrap any new script or binary before firing up the TF. -Conda is the only current dependency manager supported. Before starting, at the very least, the tool builder will need -to know the required software package name in Conda and the version to use, how the command line for -the package must be constructed, and there must be sample inputs in the working history for each of the required data inputs -for the package, together with values for every parameter to suit these sample inputs. These are required on the TF form -for preparing the inbuilt tool test. That test is run using Planemo, as part of the tool generation process. - -A new tool is specified by filling in the usual Galaxy tool form. - -The form starts with a new tool name. Most tools will need dependency packages and versions -for the executable. Only Conda is currently supported. - -If a script is needed, it can be pasted into a text box and the interpreter named. Available system executables -can be used such as bash, or an interpreter such as python, perl or R can be nominated as conda dependencies -to ensure reproducible analyses. - -The tool form will be generated from the input data and the tool builder supplied parameters. The command line for the -executable is built using positional or argparse (named e.g. --input_file /foo/baz) style -parameters and is completely dependent on the executable. These can include: - -1. Any number of input data sets needed by the executable. Each appears to the tool user on the run form and is included -on the command line for the executable. The tool builder must supply a small representative sample for each one as -an input for the automated tool test. - -2. Any number of output data sets generated by the package can be added to the command line and will appear in -the user's history at the end of the job - -3. Any number of text or numeric parameters. Each will appear to the tool user on the run form and are included -on the command line to the executable. The tool builder must supply a suitable representative value for each one as -the value to be used for the automated tool test. - -Once the form is completed, executing the TF will build a new XML tool wrapper -including a functional test based on the sample settings and data. - -If the Planemo test passes, the tool can be optionally uploaded to the local Galaxy used in the image for more testing. - -A local toolshed runs inside the container to allow an automated installation, although any toolshed and any accessible -Galaxy can be specified for this process by editing the default URL and API keys to provide appropriate credentials. - -## Generated Tool Dependency management - -Conda is used for all dependency management although tools that use system utilities like sed, bash or awk -may be available on job execution nodes. Sed and friends are available as Conda (conda-forge) dependencies if necessary. -Versioned Conda dependencies are always baked-in to the tool and will be used for reproducible calculation. - -## Requirements - -These are all managed automagically. The TF relies on galaxyxml to generate tool xml and uses ephemeris and -bioblend to load tools to the toolshed and to Galaxy. Planemo is used for testing and runs in a biocontainer currently at -https://quay.io/fubar2/planemo-biocontainer - -## Caveats - -This docker image requires privileged mode so exposes potential security risks if hostile tool builders gain access. -Please, do not run it in any situation where that is a problem - never, ever on a public facing Galaxy server. -On a laptop or workstation should be fine in a non-hostile environment. - - -## Example generated XML - -For the bwa-mem example, a supplied bash script is included as a configfile and so has escaped characters. -``` -<tool name="bwatest" id="bwatest" version="0.01"> - <!--Cite: Creating re-usable tools from scripts doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bts573--> - <!--Source in git at: https://github.com/fubar2/toolfactory--> - <!--Created by admin@galaxy.org at 30/11/2020 07:12:10 using the Galaxy Tool Factory.--> - <description>Planemo advanced tool building sample bwa mem mapper as a ToolFactory demo</description> - <requirements> - <requirement version="0.7.15" type="package">bwa</requirement> - <requirement version="1.3" type="package">samtools</requirement> - </requirements> - <configfiles> - <configfile name="runme"><![CDATA[ -REFFILE=\$1 -FASTQ=\$2 -BAMOUT=\$3 -rm -f "refalias" -ln -s "\$REFFILE" "refalias" -bwa index -a is "refalias" -bwa mem -t "2" -v 1 "refalias" "\$FASTQ" > tempsam -samtools view -Sb tempsam > temporary_bam_file.bam -samtools sort -o "\$BAMOUT" temporary_bam_file.bam - -]]></configfile> - </configfiles> - <version_command/> - <command><![CDATA[bash -$runme -$input1 -$input2 -$bam_output]]></command> - <inputs> - <param optional="false" label="Reference sequence for bwa to map the fastq reads against" help="" format="fasta" multiple="false" type="data" name="input1" argument="input1"/> - <param optional="false" label="Reads as fastqsanger to align to the reference sequence" help="" format="fastqsanger" multiple="false" type="data" name="input2" argument="input2"/> - </inputs> - <outputs> - <data name="bam_output" format="bam" label="bam_output" hidden="false"/> - </outputs> - <tests> - <test> - <output name="bam_output" value="bam_output_sample" compare="sim_size" format="bam" delta_frac="0.1"/> - <param name="input1" value="input1_sample"/> - <param name="input2" value="input2_sample"/> - </test> - </tests> - <help><![CDATA[ - -**What it Does** - -Planemo advanced tool building sample bwa mem mapper - -Reimagined as a bash script for a ToolFactory demonstration - - ------- - -Script:: - - REFFILE=$1 - FASTQ=$2 - BAMOUT=$3 - rm -f "refalias" - ln -s "$REFFILE" "refalias" - bwa index -a is "refalias" - bwa mem -t "2" -v 1 "refalias" "$FASTQ" > tempsam - samtools view -Sb tempsam > temporary_bam_file.bam - samtools sort -o "$BAMOUT" temporary_bam_file.bam - -]]></help> -</tool> - -``` - - - -## More Explanation - -The TF is an unusual Galaxy tool, designed to allow a skilled user to make new Galaxy tools. -It appears in Galaxy just like any other tool but outputs include new Galaxy tools generated -using instructions provided by the user and the results of Planemo lint and tool testing using -small sample inputs provided by the TF user. The small samples become tests built in to the new tool. - -It offers a familiar Galaxy form driven way to define how the user of the new tool will -choose input data from their history, and what parameters the new tool user will be able to adjust. -The TF user must know, or be able to read, enough about the tool to be able to define the details of -the new Galaxy interface and the ToolFactory offers little guidance on that other than some examples. - -Tools always depend on other things. Most tools in Galaxy depend on third party -scientific packages, so TF tools usually have one or more dependencies. These can be -scientific packages such as BWA or scripting languages such as Python and are -managed by Conda. If the new tool relies on a system utility such as bash or awk -where the importance of version control on reproducibility is low, these can be used without -Conda management - but remember the potential risks of unmanaged dependencies on computational -reproducibility. - -The TF user can optionally supply a working script where scripting is -required and the chosen dependency is a scripting language such as Python or a system -scripting executable such as bash. Whatever the language, the script must correctly parse the command line -arguments it receives at tool execution, as they are defined by the TF user. The -text of that script is "baked in" to the new tool and will be executed each time -the new tool is run. It is highly recommended that scripts and their command lines be developed -and tested until proven to work before the TF is invoked. Galaxy as a software development -environment is actually possible, but not recommended being somewhat clumsy and inefficient. - -Tools nearly always take one or more data sets from the user's history as input. TF tools -allow the TF user to define what Galaxy datatypes the tool end user will be able to choose and what -names or positions will be used to pass them on a command line to the package or script. - -Tools often have various parameter settings. The TF allows the TF user to define how each -parameter will appear on the tool form to the end user, and what names or positions will be -used to pass them on the command line to the package. At present, parameters are limited to -simple text and number fields. Pull requests for other kinds of parameters that galaxyxml -can handle are welcomed. - -Best practice Galaxy tools have one or more automated tests. These should use small sample data sets and -specific parameter settings so when the tool is tested, the outputs can be compared with their expected -values. The TF will automatically create a test for the new tool. It will use the sample data sets -chosen by the TF user when they built the new tool. - -The TF works by exposing *unrestricted* and therefore extremely dangerous scripting -to all designated administrators of the host Galaxy server, allowing them to -run scripts in R, python, sh and perl. For this reason, a Docker container is -available to help manage the associated risks. - -## Scripting uses - -To use a scripting language to create a new tool, you must first prepared and properly test a script. Use small sample -data sets for testing. When the script is working correctly, upload the small sample datasets -into a new history, start configuring a new ToolFactory tool, and paste the script into the script text box on the TF form. - -### Outputs - -The TF will generate the new tool described on the TF form, and test it -using planemo. Optionally if a local toolshed is running, it can be used to -install the new tool back into the generating Galaxy. - -A toolshed is built in to the Docker container and configured -so a tool can be tested, sent to that toolshed, then installed in the Galaxy -where the TF is running using the default toolshed and Galaxy URL and API keys. - -Once it's in a ToolShed, it can be installed into any local Galaxy server -from the server administrative interface. - -Once the new tool is installed, local users can run it - each time, the -package and/or script that was supplied when it was built will be executed with the input chosen -from the user's history, together with user supplied parameters. In other words, the tools you generate with the -TF run just like any other Galaxy tool. - -TF generated tools work as normal workflow components. - - -## Limitations - -The TF is flexible enough to generate wrappers for many common scientific packages -but the inbuilt automation will not cope with all possible situations. Users can -supply overrides for two tool XML segments - tests and command and the BWA -example in the supplied samples workflow illustrates their use. It does not deal with -repeated elements or conditional parameters such as allowing a user to choose to see "simple" -or "advanced" parameters (yet) and there will be plenty of packages it just -won't cover - but it's a quick and efficient tool for the other 90% of cases. Perfect for -that bash one liner you need to get that workflow functioning correctly for this -afternoon's demonstration! - -## Installation - -The Docker container https://github.com/fubar2/toolfactory-galaxy-docker/blob/main/README.md -is the best way to use the TF because it is preconfigured -to automate new tool testing and has a built in local toolshed where each new tool -is uploaded. If you grab the docker container, it should just work after a restart and you -can run a workflow to generate all the sample tools. Running the samples and rerunning the ToolFactory -jobs that generated them allows you to add fields and experiment to see how things work. - -It can be installed like any other tool from the Toolshed, but you will need to make some -configuration changes (TODO write a configuration). You can install it most conveniently using the -administrative "Search and browse tool sheds" link. Find the Galaxy Main -toolshed at https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/ and search for the toolfactory -repository in the Tool Maker section. Open it and review the code and select the option to install it. - -If not already there please add: - -``` -<datatype extension="tgz" type="galaxy.datatypes.binary:Binary" mimetype="multipart/x-gzip" subclass="True" /> -``` - -to your local config/data_types_conf.xml. - - -## Restricted execution - -The tool factory tool itself will ONLY run for admin users - -people with IDs in config/galaxy.yml "admin_users". - -*ONLY admin_users can run this tool* - -That doesn't mean it's safe to install on a shared or exposed instance - please don't. - -## Generated tool Security - -Once you install a generated tool, it's just -another tool - assuming the script is safe. They just run normally and their -user cannot do anything unusually insecure but please, practice safe toolshed. -Read the code before you install any tool. Especially this one - it is really scary. - -## Attribution - -Creating re-usable tools from scripts: The Galaxy Tool Factory -Ross Lazarus; Antony Kaspi; Mark Ziemann; The Galaxy Team -Bioinformatics 2012; doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bts573 - -http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/bts573?ijkey=lczQh1sWrMwdYWJ&keytype=ref -
--- a/toolfactory/ToolFactory.py Mon May 24 09:41:32 2021 +0000 +++ b/toolfactory/ToolFactory.py Wed Jun 09 03:14:44 2021 +0000 @@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ print( f"--output_files parameter {args.output_files} is malformed - should be a dictionary" ) + assert (len(self.outfiles) + len(self.collections)) > 0, 'No outfiles or output collections specified. The Galaxy job runner will fail without an output of some sort' try: self.addpar = [ json.loads(x) for x in args.additional_parameters if len(x.strip()) > 1 @@ -750,14 +751,13 @@ part2 = exml.split("</tests>")[1] fixed = "%s\n%s\n%s" % (part1, "\n".join(self.test_override), part2) exml = fixed - # exml = exml.replace('range="1:"', 'range="1000:"') with open("%s.xml" % self.tool_name, "w") as xf: xf.write(exml) xf.write("\n") with open(self.args.untested_tool_out, 'w') as outf: outf.write(exml) outf.write('\n') - # ready for the tarball + # galaxy history item def writeShedyml(self): """for planemo""" @@ -788,8 +788,6 @@ xreal = "%s.xml" % self.tool_name xout = os.path.join(self.tooloutdir, xreal) shutil.copyfile(xreal, xout) - #xout = os.path.join(self.repdir, xreal) - #shutil.copyfile(xreal, xout) for p in self.infiles: pth = p["name"] dest = os.path.join(self.testdir, "%s_sample" % p["infilename"]) @@ -892,6 +890,7 @@ res = conn.root.tool_updater(galaxy_root=args.galaxy_root, tool_conf_path=args.tool_conf_path, new_tool_archive_path=os.path.abspath(tf.newtarpath), new_tool_name=tf.tool_name, local_tool_dir=args.local_tools) + conn.close() # code all moved to the server. No need for rsync other than there now. if __name__ == "__main__":
--- a/toolfactory/ToolFactory.xml Mon May 24 09:41:32 2021 +0000 +++ b/toolfactory/ToolFactory.xml Wed Jun 09 03:14:44 2021 +0000 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ <param name="falsevalue" type="boolean" value="True" label="Command line value to emit when False" /> </xml> <xml name="selectText"> - <repeat name="selectTexts" title="Add each option to be presented in a text select box" min="2" default="2" + <repeat name="selectTexts" title="Add each option to be presented in a text select box" min="2" help="Each text added here will also have a value to be emitted on the command line when the text is chosen"> <param name="select_text" type="text" value="" label="Enter the explanatory text the user will see for this choice" > </param> @@ -31,10 +31,15 @@ <param name="tool_version" label="Tool Version - bump this to warn users trying to redo old analyses" type="text" value="0.01" help="If you change your script and regenerate the 'same' tool, you should inform Galaxy (and users) by changing (bumping is traditional) this number"/> <param name="tool_desc" label="Tool Synopsis" type="text" value="" - help="Supply a brief tool description for the Galaxy tool menu entry" /> + help="Supply a brief tool description for the Galaxy tool menu entry"> + <sanitizer> + <valid initial="string.printable" /> + <mapping initial="none"/> + </sanitizer> + </param> <param name="install" label="Attempt to install in the host Galaxy" help="This may/should fail unless running in a lax security environment (your own laptop perhaps) or the specialised ToolFactory Docker container" - type="hidden" default="1" /> + type="hidden" /> <param name="run_test" label="Finalise new archive with test outputs. Runs externally. Outputs will appear in history when ready" help="Archives must be run and updated using planemo to populate all the test outputs. May take a long time depending on dependencies" type="hidden" checked="False" truevalue="1" falsevalue="" /> @@ -112,10 +117,10 @@ value="diff:0"/> </repeat> <repeat name="collection_outputs" title="Output Collections" min="0" - help="New history collections to appear in the user history after the tool runs. Hides outputs not needed for downstream tools such as images and intermediate reports." default="0"> + help="New history collections to appear in the user history after the tool runs. Hides outputs not needed for downstream tools such as images and intermediate reports." > <param name="name" type="text" label="Name" help="for new collection with all outputs not individually passed to history outputs. No spaces! Script MUST create and fill a directory with the same name and the tool test MUST be overwritten - see the plotter example for hints"> - <sanitizer invalid_char="_"> + <sanitizer invalid_char=" "> <valid initial="string.ascii_letters,string.digits" > <add value="_" /> </valid> @@ -135,18 +140,19 @@ </xml> <xml name="additparam"> <section name="addparam" title="Arguments" help="Executable or script settings passed on the command line other than I/O files" expanded="true"> - <param name="edit_params" type="select" display="radio" label="Make these settings on the generated tool form user editable?" + <param name="edit_params" type="hidden" display="radio" label="Make these settings on the generated tool form user editable?" help="If no, users will NOT be able to alter any additional parameters. If yes, these will appear on the tool form as text fields with no validation or sanitizing"> <option value="yes" selected="true">Yes, allow user to edit all additional parameters on the generated tool form</option> <option value="no">No - use the fixed values for all additional parameters - no user editing</option> </param> - <repeat name="additional_parameters" title="Command Line Paramters" min="0" - help="Command line settings for the user to pass to the executable. See examples below to see how these can be parsed by scripts in the various languages"> + <repeat name="additional_parameters" title="User supplied parameters" min="0" + help="Settings for the user to adjust. Passed to the executable on the command line. See examples below to see how these can be parsed by scripts in various languages"> <param name="param_name" type="text" value="" label="Choose the name for this parameter - MUST not be blank!"> - <sanitizer invalid_char=""> - <valid initial="string.ascii_letters,string.digits"/> - <mapping initial="none"/> - </sanitizer> + <sanitizer invalid_char=" "> + <valid initial="string.ascii_letters,string.digits" > + <add value="_" /> + </valid> + </sanitizer> </param> <conditional name="ap_type"> <param name="param_type" type="select" label="Select the type for this parameter"> @@ -196,7 +202,7 @@ #import os #set dev_env = os.environ.get('GALAXY_DEVELOPMENT_ENVIRONMENT', '0') == '1' #if not $dev_env and ( $__user_email__ not in $__admin_users__ ): -python3 $__tool_directory__/rgToolFactory2.py --bad_user $__user_email__ +python3 $__tool_directory__/ToolFactory.py --bad_user $__user_email__ #else: python3 $__tool_directory__/ToolFactory.py #if len(str($cl_suffix)) > 0: @@ -222,9 +228,6 @@ --tool_version "$tool_version" --help_text "$helpme" #if $io_param.ppass.parampass != '0': - #if str($io_param.ppass.addparam.edit_params) == "yes": ---edit_additional_parameters - #end if #for $apar in $io_param.ppass.addparam.additional_parameters: #if $apar.ap_type.param_type=="selecttext": --selecttext_parameters '{"name":"$apar.param_name", "label":"$apar.param_label", "help":"$apar.param_help", @@ -266,6 +269,7 @@ #end if --galaxy_root "$__root_dir__" --tool_dir "$__tool_directory__" +--admin_only #end if ]]></command> <configfiles> @@ -302,7 +306,7 @@ <inputs> <param name="tool_name" type="text" value="my_tool" label="New tool ID and title for outputs" help="Toolshed repository name. Choose thoughtfully to avoid namespace clashes with other tool writers. Lower case, digits and underscores only"> - <sanitizer invalid_char=""> + <sanitizer invalid_char=" "> <valid initial="string.ascii_lowercase,string.digits"> <add value="_"/> </valid> @@ -455,7 +459,7 @@ .. class:: warningmark -**Use on public servers** is STRONGLY discouraged for obvious reasons +**Use on public servers** is STRONGLY discouraged - allowing potentially malicious users to install and run any code they like is asking for trouble. The tools generated by this tool will run just as securely as any other normal installed Galaxy tool but like any other new tools, should always be checked carefully before installation. We recommend that you follow the good code hygiene practices associated with safe toolshed practices.
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