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Uploaded v0.4 of JBrowse
author | iuc |
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date | Thu, 31 Dec 2015 13:58:43 -0500 |
parents | b6a0e126dbee |
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--- a/macros.xml Tue Jun 23 12:10:15 2015 -0400 +++ b/macros.xml Thu Dec 31 13:58:43 2015 -0500 @@ -2,11 +2,13 @@ <macros> <xml name="requirements"> <requirements> - <requirement type="package" version="1.11.6">jbrowse</requirement> + <requirement type="package" version="1.12.0">jbrowse</requirement> + <requirement type="package" version="1.12.0">bundle_jbrowse</requirement> <requirement type="package" version="2.7">python</requirement> - <requirement type="package" version="5.18">perl</requirement> + <requirement type="package" version="5.18.1">perl</requirement> + <requirement type="package" version="1.66">biopython</requirement> + <requirement type="package" version="0.6.2">bcbiogff</requirement> <requirement type="package" version="1.2">samtools</requirement> - <requirement type="package" version="1.0">bundle_jbrowse</requirement> <requirement type="package" version="3.11">pyyaml</requirement> <yield/> </requirements> @@ -23,7 +25,203 @@ <token name="@ATTRIBUTION@"><![CDATA[ **Attribution** -This Galaxy tool relies on the JBrowse, maintained by the GMOD Community +This Galaxy tool relies on the JBrowse, maintained by the GMOD Community. The Galaxy wrapper is developed by Eric Rasche ]]> </token> + <xml name="auto_manual_tk" + token_cond_label="Color" + token_cond_name="color" + token_select_label="Color Specification" + token_select_name="color_select" + token_automatic_label="Automatically selected" + token_manual_label="Manual Color Selection"> + <conditional name="@COND_NAME@" label="@COND_LABEL@"> + <param type="select" label="@SELECT_LABEL@" name="@SELECT_NAME@"> + <option value="automatic" selected="true">@AUTOMATIC_LABEL@</option> + <option value="manual">@MANUAL_LABEL@</option> + </param> + <when value="automatic"> + </when> + <when value="manual"> + <yield /> + </when> + </conditional> + </xml> + + <xml name="jb_color" + token_label="JBrowse style.color" + token_name="style_color" + token_value="goldenrod" + token_help="Basic color of features. Most glyphs interpret this as the fill color of the rectangle they draw. Color syntax is the same as that used for CSS" + > + <param label="@LABEL@" type="color" name="@NAME@" value="@VALUE@" help="@HELP@"> + <sanitizer> + <valid initial="string.letters,string.digits"> + <add value="#" /> + </valid> + </sanitizer> + </param> + </xml> + + <xml name="auto_color" + token_cond_label="Color" + token_cond_name="color" + token_select_label="Color Selection" + token_select_name="color_select" + token_automatic_label="Automatically selected" + token_manual_label="Manual Color Selection"> + <expand macro="auto_manual_tk" + cond_label="@COND_LABEL@" + cond_name="@COND_NAME@" + select_label="@SELECT_LABEL@" + select_name="@SELECT_NAME@" + automatic_label="@AUTOMATIC_LABEL@" + manual_label="@MANUAL_LABEL@"> + <expand macro="jb_color" /> + <yield /> + </expand> + </xml> + + + + <xml name="brewer_scheme"> + <param type="select" label="Brewer color Scheme" name="brewer_scheme"> + <option value="BrBg">BrBg: Brown - Blue Green</option> + <option value="PiYg">PiYg: Pink - Yellow Green</option> + <option value="PRGn">PRGn: Purple Red - Green</option> + <option value="PuOr">PuOr: Purple - Orange</option> + <option value="RdBu" selected="true">RdBu: Red - Blue</option> + <option value="RdGy">RdGy: Red - Gray</option> + <option value="RdYlBu">RdYlBu: Red - Yellow - Blue</option> + <option value="RdYlGn">RdYlBu: Red - Yellow - Green</option> + <option value="Spectral">Spectral</option> + </param> + </xml> + <xml name="color_selection_minmax"> + <section name="jbcolor" title="JBrowse Color Options [Advanced]" expanded="false"> + <!-- Abuse auto/manual for bicolor pivot. Means we'll have to handle the + auto case as well, but may be safe to just say "brewer colors? Pff, + red/blue" --> + <expand macro="auto_manual_tk" + token_cond_label="Color" + token_cond_name="color" + token_select_label="Color Selection" + token_select_name="color_select" + token_automatic_label="Automatically selected" + token_manual_label="Manual Color Selection"> + <expand macro="jb_color" + label="JBrowse style.pos_color" + name="style_pos_color" + value="blue" + help="CSS color, default 'blue'. When drawing bicolor plots, the fill color to use for values that are above the pivot point." /> + <expand macro="jb_color" + label="JBrowse style.neg_color" + name="style_neg_color" + value="red" + help=" CSS color, default 'red'. When drawing bicolor plots, the fill color to use for values that are below the pivot point." /> + </expand> + + <conditional name="bicolor_pivot" label="Bicolor Pivot"> + <param type="select" label="Bicolor Pivot" name="bicolor_pivot_select"> + <option value="zero" selected="true">Zero</option> + <option value="mean">Mean</option> + <option value="custom">Custom Value</option> + </param> + <when value="zero" /> + <when value="mean" /> + <when value="custom"> + <param label="JBrowse style.bicolor_pivot" type="float" name="pivot_point" value="0.0" help="Where to change from pos_color to neg_color when drawing bicolor plots." /> + </when> + </conditional> + </section> + </xml> + + <xml name="color_selection" + token_scaling_lin_select="true" + token_scaling_log_select="false" + > + <section name="jbcolor_scale" title="JBrowse Feature Score Scaling & Coloring Options [Advanced]" expanded="false"> + <conditional name="color_score" label="JBrowse style.color & Score relationship"> + <param type="select" label="Color Score Algorithm" name="color_score_select" help="How to color the features. If it is based on score, then features with a score attribute anywhere in their hierachy will have their color affected by the score. If you choose to ignore the score, then you'll be able to select a single solid color for every feature in the track"> + <option value="score">Based on score</option> + <option value="none" selected="true">Ignore score</option> + </param> + <when value="none"> + <!-- When no scaling is done, no scores available, then just let the + user choose a base color for the track --> + <expand macro="auto_color" /> + </when> + <when value="score"> + <!-- Scaling --> + <param type="select" label="JBrowse style.color function's score scaling" name="score_scaling" + help="How should the colors be distributed across the values? For blast results which distributes scores on the scale of approximately [1e-500, 10], it makes sense to request a logarithmic scaling of the color values. Logarithmic is indeed the default for blast. However other analysis methods may produce scores on ranges such as [0, 100] where a linear scale would be more appropriate for color distribution."> + <option value="linear" selected="@SCALING_LIN_SELECT@" >Linear scaling</option> + <option value="logarithmic" selected="" >Logarithmic scaling</option> + <option value="blast" selected="@SCALING_LOG_SELECT@" >Blast scaling</option> + </param> + + <!-- Scaling Bounds --> + <conditional name="score_scales" label="Minimum/Maximum values for track scores"> + <param type="select" label="How should minimum and maximum values be determined for the scores of the features" name="scale_select"> + <option value="automatic" selected="true">Automatically determined</option> + <option value="manual">Manually specify minimum and maximum expected scores for the feature track</option> + </param> + <when value="automatic"> + </when> + <when value="manual"> + <param label="Minimum expected score" name="minimum" type="integer" value="0" /> + <param label="Maximum expected score" name="maximum" type="integer" value="100" /> + </when> + </conditional> + + <!-- Scale color --> + <conditional name="color_scheme" label="Color Scheme for scored features"> + <param type="select" label="JBrowse style.color function's color scheme for scored values" name="score_scheme"> + <option value="opacity">Opacity (high scores = 1.0 opacity)</option> + <!--<option value="brewer">Brewer Color Schemes</option>--> + </param> + <when value="opacity"> + <!-- Single color selection mode --> + <expand macro="auto_color" /> + </when> + <!--<when value="brewer">--> + <!--[> Brewer continuum selection <]--> + <!--<expand macro="brewer_scheme" />--> + <!--</when>--> + </conditional> + </when> + </conditional> + </section> + </xml> + <xml name="track_styling" + token_classname="feature" + token_label="name,id" + token_description="note,description" + token_height="100px"> + <section name="jbstyle" title="JBrowse Styling Options [Advanced]" expanded="false"> + <param label="JBrowse style.className" type="text" + name="style_classname" + value="@CLASSNAME@" + help="Set CSS style.className property"/> + <param label="JBrowse style.label" + type="text" + name="style_label" + value="@LABEL@" + help="Comma-separated list of case-insensitive feature tags to use for showing the feature's label. The first one found will be used. Default 'name,id'" /> + <param label="JBrowse style.description" + type="text" + name="style_description" + value="@DESCRIPTION@" + help="Comma-separated list of case-insensitive feature tags to check for the feature's long description. The first one found will be used."/> + <param label="JBrowse style.height" + type="text" + name="style_height" + value="@HEIGHT@" + help="Height in pixels of glyphs. Default value varies from glyph to glyph. Note that the 'compact' displayMode uses style->height * 0.35 so changing style height can adjust the compact visualization."/> + </section> + </xml> + + <xml name="input_conditional" token_label="Track Data" token_format="data"> + <param label="@LABEL@" format="@FORMAT@" name="annotation" type="data" multiple="True"/> + </xml> </macros>